Sunday, March 15, 2009
Mourning the Loss
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Milan Travel Week 1
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Paris Travel Week 1
Sunday, February 15, 2009
We got up and out by 7:30 to make it to the airport for our 11:50 flight. Landing at about 1 we were in Paris. We took the rail to the metro switched lines and walked 2 blocks to Absolute Paris. We stashed our luggage and headed for our boat tour. We took the metro to Republique and then another line to get there. We came out about a block from the Effie tower. Pictures were a necessary delay in our journey. Finally we bought tickets for our boat tour of the Seine River. Having about a half hour before our tour we walked to a café and I ordered an Americano to take away. The port was next to the across the river from the Eiffel Tower. On our tour we saw many sites such as the Louve museum and Notre Dame Cathedral, which is the center point for measuring the distance for the national road system, and the building where the French political leader lives and works. We went back to the hostel to drop some things off and ask for a recommended restaurant but all they said was an area. After wondering the streets we ate at Buffalo Grill an American western joint. I had an Arizona burger that glanced at the grill and walked to the table. To say it was rare is almost an understatement. From there, we walked back and called it a night.
Monday, February 16, 2009
We started our day with breakfast at our hostel before taking the metro to the Louve. We toured it for a couple hours. Fro some time we stayed together then split up. I saw the main things- the Mona Lisa, Venus di Milo, the sphinx and a couple others. I really enjoyed the Napoleon Exhibit on the 3rd floor. We met up and had lunch in the food court before walking to Notre Dame Cathedral. It is always nice to say a prayer in this church. There is something about it I just love. The park behind it is still beautiful in the winter. I walked over to the river and reflected on my previous journey here with SLU. I was recalling the conversations I had with Lex and the very point I was standing. We then headed to the Latin Quarter. Why? I have no idea. We have no specific point in mind and a life of aimless wondering does not suite me. We did come across this neat fountain that I’m sure I did not take pictures of. From there we finally metroed to the Eiffel Tower to watch a cloudy sun set. We hung out on the second level for a while- until it sparkled twice before taking pictures from the ground and heading back. Before we did we popped into a tiny place to get quiche for dinner. Chicken and mushroom was my choice. We metroed back to our stop at Republique'. We stopped in at a little pastry shop for crepes before calling it a night. The nutella and banana crepe is the only thing to order.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
A shower and breakfast began my day. We set out with all our luggage for the Maris district. We walked around once again, which felt like forever. We did pass the opera house however. From there we took the metro some where and found a place to eat. It was Greekish and the shredded mystery meat was good stuffed into a sandwich. We kept moving in the direction of Musee di Rodin, commonly called Rodin’s Garden. We passed the French capital and I chuckled. After asking a guard for directions at the capital we made it. We split up once again and I rented an audio guide for a self guided tour. I thoroughly enjoyed my time there. It is a must every time I'm in Paris. After returning my audio guide we walked for about 45 minutes bypassing several perfectly fine cafes because they were not “good enough”. We finally gave up and settled for Star Bucks. From here we headed for the airport and ate dinner some where along the way.
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Friday, February 20, 2009
Dublin, Ireland Travel Week 1
Friday, February 20, 2009
The night before ended some time because I went to bed around 9 but was up and down a lot. I would sleep then pack, sleep, pack, sleep pack. We had an early morning at 2 am. We had a long bus ride at 3:15 to catch a 6:30 flight to Dublin. We landed and made to our hostel. It was a really nice place and it was only 25€ a night. We stored our luggage because check in was at 2 and we were there at 11.30. Touring the city became a priority. We popped into several courtyards of cathedrals and parks before heading to the ticket office. There, we bought tickets for Dorothy Mills a very Indy film. One of the cashiers gave us excellent advice on places to go and see. One of her recommendations was a tour of the Guinness storehouse. Before going there we stopped at a picture gallery for maybe an hour before lunching and heading our hostel to check in. From there we walked to the Storehouse and learned the history of Guinness and even tasted a draught. It was bitter and roasty and crisp. I'm not a fan. I stuck to a taste and my free Coke from the Gravity Bar. We then headed back for showers and naps. We left for dinner, a Mexican place across the street before going to the Cineplex. Dorothy Mills is an Indy film about a girl with psychological problems. The main actress- who played Dorothy - and the director were present for the screening. After, we called it a night and headed back to the hostel
Saturday, February 21, 2009
The plan was to hit up a few more museums. Instead the girls decided they wanted to shop-all day. We were in and out of countless stores. At one point I left them and went find a place to get my hair cut. The girls were not too happy because I disappeared for about a half hour leaving them to stay in one spot. I quickly and half heartedly apologized. We had lunch from the bottom level of a department store that had been converted into a grocery store. After making our purchases we walked to a park to have sit on a bench and eat. You guessed it- more shopping. We had dinner at a Chinese place before heading back to the best hostel I’ve stayed in so far. It was nice and clean and huge but still a hostel. It had shared bathrooms but separate showers. The staff was really helpful.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
This day we traveled back but it deserves its own paragraph. We had a cab pick us up at 3.45 and drop us off at the airport. Things went as smooth as expected Except Ryan Air had no recollection of me registering my bag as a checked item. They gave me quite the run around. I have to send them a letter to complain about the service I received. We landed in Treviso. We had to take the bus to the train station to get back to Bassano and then to Paderno. Well the bus was severely late to its stop. We made it to the train station and after waiting a while in line to buy tickets we ate lunch in a crowed bar. We waited some more for our train. It finally came and we were on our way. Not so fast. We were supposed to change trains but the ticked did not indicate this. We took the train 3 or four stops past to the stop it shut down. It did not just stop it shut down- no power. I made my way out to talk to the conductor who of course does not speak English. I understand enough Italian to grasp what he is saying. We waited about a 30 minutes before we were underway. We took the correct stop and missed the connecting train by only a minute or two. It would be an hour and a half before the next train would come along. Well it never came. Some one went talk to some one and they told us we could take the bus to Bassano. We had to wait about 30 minutes a boarded without tickets. A few stops later an attendant and a security guard boarded checking tickets. He came to us at a designated stop and we got off. Apparently, when some one in your group panics and gets off so do you. We walked a ways and stopped at a bar which of the 20+ people only one spoke English and he told us to keep walking in the direction we were headed. Walk, walk walk. We spotted an open tabacchi and bought tickets. We walked to the stop in some unknown village to us. After about 45 minutes the bus came and we boarded. Again a few stops later the same attendant got on and this time we were ready for him. He punched our tickets and told us when to get off for Bassano and even told the general direction of the station. We went inside the station to buy tickets for Paderno. Being Sunday the bus only goes to Cresspano about a kilometer or two away from where we so desperately wanted to be.
We left Dublin at 6.30 arrived in Treviso at 9.20. It was only a 2 hr flight but there is a time change. We left the airport at about 9.45 and walked through the front gates of Instituto Filipin at 6.45. You do the math.
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Wednesday, February 18, 2009
London Travel Week 1
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
We slept in and got breakfast. We took the tube the stop behind London Tower. We ventured across London to the Design Museum. The first exhibit level was nothing but dresses which were obviously not that entertaining to me. The second exhibit level was better. I showed designs and innovations from the past few years. I had a cup of Turkish coffee which as not bad. I found the gift shop to be a little entertaining. After we left we went to the Globe Theatre. Along the way we stopped for lunch at a place I cannot remember. The Theatre is a nice place. I bet watching plays in the summer would be quite nice. We also went inside the exhibit hall to see some other things. One of the events I made it to was a sword fighting display. We then ventures to the EYE. It is the world’s largest observatory. The difference between an observatory and a Farris wheel is the cars are mounted on the outside of an observatory versus the inside of a Farris wheel. Each capsule holds up to 25 people, which ours had less, and spins at .06 miles per hour- yes miles per hour. After once again watching the sun set we ventured toward Big Ben and parliament looking for a place to eat. I picked up caramelized peanuts from a street vendor and we popped into a store along the way. I bought a small container of Cadbury Drinking Chocolate made for warm milk and not water. Lunch was at a little place in the middle of the park. To give context of the size, If it held 10 people I would be amazed and cramped. It felt full with the 4 of us and one or two others. Dinner: We dined at a sort of hidden place that would make a great unknown hangout. Bangers and mash with onion gravy was my plate of choice. After having our fill we made our way back to the hostel and the rickety bunk beds.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
We started the day in Hyde Park. We walked around and I saw a beautiful covered walkway and saw horses and people just out and about in the park. The big lake there is called Serpentine Lake and does not look like a serpentine. There was a place where one could rent boats and paddle out to the center of the lake and once again would really nice to do in the summer. At about 11.15 we headed to Buckingham Palace to watch the changing of the guards; a site that requires early(er) arrival due to its popularity. It is worth the time and a perfect platform to perfect your crowd skills. The guards follow a marching band and it is a big to do because extra police are called in to help with crowd control. The band played several songs including Dancing Queen. According to a police officer, the changing was taking longer then normal which I did not mind. When is the next time I will get to see this spectacle? After the changing was over we headed to the Gregory Museum. It is dedicated to the middle class dating from the 1400’s to the 2000’s. A 19 year old named Sunny gave about a 5 minute talk on a ceiling fixture from the 1950’s. After we left we went to Piccadilly Circus for s little shopping. The girls were not interested so we split up. They went to Ikea somewhere in zone 3 (Tube map) and I stayed and shopped. I bought a pair of shoes and a bow tie among other things- and yes I have learned to tie it correctly. I kept an eye out for tickets to the play Wicked but there was not one left in the city. I headed back to the hostel and called it an early night.
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Monday, February 9, 2009
Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Thursday, February 5, 2009
Verona, Italy
To Start off I had a few late nights and early mornings due to class schedules. On this Sunday morning I woke up early got dresses and was ready to head out to meet our driver for 8 am. One of the front gate attendants set up one of his friends to drive us to Verona which is about an hour and a half away from Paderno. As I came down the steps of my dorm to the foyer-ish area I looked out the doors and it was snowing. Being from Alabama we rarely get snow. When we do is not more then an half inch- never more then a whole inch. Needless to say I was excited. (You Tube Link) It snowed on us most of the way there. It even snowed most of the time I was there. Upon our arrival into the city our first stop was for breakfast. We went to none other the McDonald’s. I had a chocolate chip muffin and a cappuccino because in Italy they serve a sweet and simple breakfast. I have not had a decent breakfast in two weeks- no eggs no toast but I have had grits which they call creamed corn and are serve for dinner. After our pit stop we headed for the Arena. This looks similar to the Coliseum in Rome because of the Roman influence in Verona. We were admitted for only 1 euro because it was the first Sunday on the month. Next we headed to see a castle for free once again first Sunday of the month but once we arrived they informed us it was 7 euro because there was an exhibit on display so we declined and made our way around the town. We split up and the ones I stayed with went to find Juliet. We found the little courtyard and it looked just like it does in the pictures- how about that- We toured her house for again only one euro- got to love the first Sunday of the month discount. Of course before I could leave I had to take my picture with her. There are several souvenir shops and they connect directly to the courtyard so we ducked into to them to see what they had- not much of course. One of them is a custom monogramming shop. They have things from aprons to potholders to baby bibs and other novelty item of that nature. The second level to the shop was Club Juliet. We went up and saw clips of the movie and they had a table where you could sit down and write her a note. I wrote her one asking if Romeo was really worth killing herself over. In fact that was my second not to her. I wrote her a note at her home. Think she will respond to that one? Lunch had pasted and everyone was hungry so we found this quant restaurant for lunch called M27. I had a Club Tasty, which is nothing more then a regular club with spicy salami and a different cheese. They also automatically put a hard poached egg on all their clubs. So I guess I have had one egg in two weeks. We continued to walk around the city and take in the sites of a classic Italian city. It snowed on us, it rained on us and it was a cold and slushy day I’m glad I went. We also saw several piazzas which are city centers. In one of the piazzas there was a small ice skating rink set up. I got to see some of the locals ice skate and tried not to laugh when some one fell down.
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Monday, January 26, 2009
1/25/2009 Crespano
The market in Crespano found us today. It too is about a 20 minute walk to the next town in the other direction of Da Bessie. It is an open air market with items that reminded me of China town in NYC. We walked the streets browsing at the vendors stations. We grabbed lunch from a warm vendor. We also stopped in a bakery to sample some pastries made only around carnival. On our way out a gentleman heard us speaking English and he struck up a conversation allowing us to use what little Italian we had learned so far. From there we headed back and stopped a Alpina's once again because some wanted a cafe' then we walked to the CIMBA for some rest till dinner in the caff.
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01/24/09 Bassano Del Grappa
We went to Bassano Del Grappa which is about 30 minutes away by public bus. At about 11:15 in the morning Eric and I walked to the second tabacchi to purchase tickets. It was 4.20 euro for up to 20 kms there and back. While waiting for the bus we went to Alpina’s. This is a bar-not as Americans think of a bar. It severs pastries and café. It also serves vino (wine) beer. We ordered espresso. On to the bus stop. There we met Liz, Jenna, Jacky and Kris; four girls also at CIMBA. In Bassano we toured around the old walled city. We visited the Alpini, Bassano’s famous bridge due to its architecture and that it was been rebuilt several times because of flooding. We also visited a ceramic’s museum displaying a lot of plates but also neat sculptures- most were painted in neat shades of color. Lunch was somewhere in the mix. I had a panini. We also stopped for a café and relaxed in a little shop for a while-then the museum. We returned to Paderno on the 6:30 bus. After unloading our goods we ran into Dr Ringlab- the guy in charge of this whole thing and asked for a good restaurant to eat. He suggested Da Bessie’s which is about a 20 minute walk but ever so worth it. I had a pizza with ham and olives and artichokes and mushrooms- each on its own quarter of the pie- no mixing allowed. It is a really good family atmosphere restaurant. We walked back and called it a night.
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Monday, January 19, 2009
01/19/09
01/19/09
Mood: here for the ride. Time: 20:30 (8.30 pm) Location: on campus in my dorm room.
We met up in the lobby of the hotel at 10.30 for check out. They allowed us to store our baggage there while we went to the supermarket, which is attached to the building, for breakfast. After we ate on some sidewalk benches we headed back to the hotel to call a taxi to take us to the station. Once there we met up with some CIMBA (pronounced Chimba) students to travel to Bassano Del Grappa to ride the bus to Paderno Del Grappa. I settled in and unpacked before heading to dinner then to our welcome orientation. I am tired and still jet lagged so I'm going to call it an early night.
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Sunday, January 18, 2009
01/18/09
01/18/09
I landed in Frankfort at about 8:30 in the morning. Wondering around a strange airport
looking for some one you have never met in person can be quite stressful. The flight had not hiccups though. I wondered around Frankfort international looking for Amy for about a hour until finally I went through customs on my own. At my gate I met a guy from U. Delaware and we got to talked. I wanted to call home so I had to buy an hour of time. I did so at a little eatery in the terminal area. The guy and I cut up a little because I used my button dialer phone. I called and checked in with the family. After I packed it all up and went back to the gate Guess who was waiting for me—Amy. The three of us took a taxi from the airport to Hotel defino. Amy and I were at this hotel and Eric was at a different one. We settled in our roomS before meeting up in her room. We went down stairs after unsuccessfully accessing the internet. There, we ran into Chealsie (Chelsea) and Diana, roommates of Amy. I Hung out with them for a while before getting ready to go to Venice Island. It was about a 10 maybe 15 minutes bus ride by public transport and the pick up and drop off was right in front of our hotel. We bought tickets at the hotel desk and walked across the street to catch the bus. Upon our arrival we proceeded to walk around a small section of the Grand Canal. The only thing open was this really small restaurant. The chef was extremely rude to Chealsie because the Americano did not like what she ordered. He also did not have a take away box for the Americano. Needless to say my first authentic Italian meal was not that great. We bussed back to our hotel. There we met a girl named Blair who was the 4th roommate of Amy's. I said hello for a few minutes then said goodnight.
Saturday, January 17, 2009
01-17-09
01-17-09
Mood: little tired, little antsy Location: Some where over the Atlantic Ocean Time: 9.38pm CST. 3.38am In Frankfort Germany.
Woke up running this morning cause today's the day. The day I fly to Italy for 3 months. I finished packing and we loaded up and headed to the Atlanta Airport. I got checked in and we headed for a restaurant in the Atrium for something to drink and rest for a few minutes. We said our good byes and security and I went in. I had to take the train to concurs "E" for international flights. By the time I had arrived at the gate I had about 10 minutes to spare before having to load. In those 10 minutes I told Kathryn good bye because I had not seen her all week. On the plane I called my parents to tell them I made it and I text Rachel good bye. I am so ready to land in Germany and get off this plane.
I'd like to say Thank you to every one who called, text, or said a few words. It means a lot to me.
