Saturday, May 31, 2008

cinque terre, italy

we met up with kevin and jill where were staying in riomaggiore (one of the 5 towns on the italian riviera known as cinque terre). it was super nice to be able to have conversations with friends that went deeper than.."so what places have you been to already?" or "where are you going after this?" the coast here is something similar to maui or malibu only add the quaint old towns and italians. the water is bright blue and not too cold, so we all kicked it at the beach for kevo´s birthday and threw a frisbee around in the water. thanks to becky´s incredible knack for finding the hot spots anywhere she goes and then being kind enough to tell us about it, we went to an amazing bar with stone walls, great music, tapas, and the nicest owners.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

nice

so we got into nice in the evening and checked into our hostel. the next morning we woke up to one of our roommates saying, "yesterday we went to cannes for the film festival and saw michelle williams...and that one guy, who one the oscar last year...what was his name? phillip seymour something? " first of all, we didnt know that cannes film festival was going on right now but jeremiah and i layed in our separate bunks (not knowing if the other one was awake yet) both equally as jealous as we were angry that someone saw our favorite actor and didnt even know who he was!!! you can guess what we decided to do that day..hop on the next train over to cannes and get in on the action. and would you believe with all the celebrities that were there we didnt see even one. but we still had a great time and got to see a group of french actors in one of the films get announced and walk up the red carpet (we later read that the film they were in won an award..its called "entre le murs.") we ended the day sitting on the beach in cannes eating paninis.

the next day, back in nice, we had planned to go to the beach but it was raining so we went to the contemporary art museum of nice. it was incredible and had pieces from some of jeremiahs favorite artists. he was a kid in a candy shop! it was four stories high and there was even stuff on the roof that you could walk around and look at. it was the best way we could have utilized a rainy day.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

venice

just in case any one is wondering, the only train out of ljubljana going to venice leaves at 3:00 am. and don't forget the train station closes at 10pm. this then left us with a lot of options. so we braved the cold slovenian night and waited for our train to come and when it finally did, of course it was packed and so of course we didn't get very much sleep. in any case, we arrived at 8 greeted by the waterways of venice, ready to tackle the day....and by tackle i mean take a 5 hour nap. the next two days were great and they both pretty much went exactly like this: wake up, drink strong italian latte machiattos, meander through narrow passages, fight off vendors, buy from vendors, take photos of gondolas on the water, eat way to much pasta, become real sluggish, call it a day.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

slovenia (ljubljana then bled)

ljubljana was a decent spot. it had a river running thru it and kind of reminded us of scottsdale.

pros: clean.nice.safe.
cons: not much to do. ultra caucasian. a bit uppity.

also, on one of the days we were there, there were about 500 high schoolers for some nokia sponsored event with bright orange shirts and referee whistles walking around blowing them as loud as they could...ALL afternoon! yeah we were over that real quick. but bled on the other hand, was super peaceful and incredibly gorgeous. lake bled is the center of the town, with crystal clear water and an island in the middle which had a small church on it. there was also a family of swans who cruise around on it. the lake is surrounded by huge trees, a castle on one side, and you can walk around the entire lake in about 2 hours...which is what we did the first afternoon we were there. we were lucky that we did because the next day ( our only other day there) it poured non-stop, so we just recharged and watched mystic river...and yes, of course nole, we thought of you.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Budapest (boo-da-pesht)

so budapest was a super nice surprise. before we got there we really had nothing special planned for the 2 1/2 days we were gonna be there but after the first 5 minutes of talking to the girl who ran our hostel, we didnt know how we were gonna fit it all in. we were pretty tired from traveling all day, so we made a quick run around the city to scope things out and were gonna call it a night but not before we joyfully discovered Arriba Taqueria! (a.k.a. the best chipotle rip-off you could imagine as well as the first mexican food joint weve been able to find....and lets just say that was our only taste of hungarian food for the entire stay). we then tried to get some sleep but were suddenly awakened by one of our slightly inebriated roommates who thought his bed was a urinal. thank God he was across the room and facing the other way. we got a good laugh out of it and the staff felt so bad the next day they did our laundry for free, which was such a bonus. the whole city of budapest is built on top of natural hot springs, so we decided to take full advantage of it and hit up their turkish baths. it was definitely a little bit of heaven for two kids who have walked more in these last 2 weeks than in all of last year combined. that night, some of our local hostel friends took us to a secret rooftop bar that overlooked the city. it had a great atmosphere and they played amazing music...its pretty much one of those places we would all go to regularly if we all lived in budapest. our last day we got up early and went to a big local flea market full rare antiques and all those cool things you always wanted to pawn off a central european. shells managed to behave herself somewhat but thats probably cause she didnt want to lug anything huge and awkward around for 3 more weeks. that afternoon we hiked to a beautiful old church on the buda side of town and then fell into the kitschy tourist traps set nearby. that night we just chilled out, did some reading and finished it off with some outstanding baklava.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Cesky Krumlov....and a bit of european culture

there is not a negative thing to say about this place-when we finally got there. yes i am implying that we got lost again on our way to the hostel. we could have said it was a nice walk on a beautiful day, after a long train ride were it not for the extra 50lbs we were carrying on our backs. but when we finally made it, dropped our things off and headed into town, all was forgotten. the center of cesky krumlov is made up of a handful of narrow, winding cobblestone streets all leading (quite literally) to the town square. on each side of the streets are shops, hostels, and restaurants-most of them with little patios outside over looking the river vlata. its the most charming town i have ever been in- almost so much that it doesnt seem real, kind of like those fake towns in disneyland where as a child you just wanted to go and live there. we had a really nice italian dinner (italian is by far the most prominent genre of food in europe so far) and then went for what is now my favorite dessert, palacinky a.k.a. thin pancake filled with ice cream and chocolaty goodness topped with whip cream. After dessert we called it a night. the next day we got up for our complimentary breakfast at the hostel which was served by Jan, the nicest guy ever. we went into town to the local modern art museum which had some really cool art, outweighed by one really bad piece which involved woody from toy story in the famous painting "scream." im sure edvard munch is turning over in his grave. after that we rented a canoe and went out on vlata. we were on the river for about 2 hours, winding thru the town and in the woods. there are lots of dandelions in the czech republic and so there are always little remnants floating in the air. i think it adds to the charm of the place.




heres a bit of european culture that we have noticed:

*when you are eating at a restaurant and you are finished with your meal, you have to ask for the bill, otherwise you will be left sitting there all night--we have had many awkward games of trying to make eye contact with our server so we can ask for the check.

*people laugh more and louder

*everyone buys flowers. there are flower shops on every corner and at every train station.

maybe we americans should take a hint from the europeans...slow down and enjoy the restaurant we are dining at... laugh more and so loud you either make the people around you uncomfortable or laugh with you...and buy more flowers




...also three things we cant get away from out here:

roller blades
ugly lap dogs
tony romas

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

prague

today was our first day hanging out in prague. we got here last night from leipzig (we spent a day there.got lost. found our hostel and met the VERY friendly owner who told us in detail every "must see" in the city. didnt do anything he suggested and instead did what we do well...shopping...i (shells) got some really sweet kicks...i.e. paisley nike dunks. that i couldnt resist). prague today has been incredible. cobblestone streets, old bridges and castles, and of course the john lennon wall, which as all of you who know us would know that was our favorite. plus being able to wear sweaters makes everything better. our hostel turned out to be really cool. its clean and modern and we are in a 6 person room but there is only one other person there...which is great but he never leaves the room and goes to bed super early. also.. he snores. all part of the experience right? haha

Saturday, May 3, 2008

berlin...fantastic voyage

so we made it. (safe and sound..for the moms) the flight to heathrow was long but passing Coolio on the escalator totally made up for it! and yes his hair is still the same as it was in Fantastic Voyage. when we finally got to our hotel that we BOOKED and paid for a few months back, we were told that "there have been many complications" so they put us in another hotel. luckily it is brand new and in a better location. we are probably 200 meters from a part of the east Berlin Wall that is still standing and covered in some amazing graffiti. today we got to go to the Hamburger Bahnhof, an incredible modern art museum that used to be an old train depot that had two of our favorite artists...one being jeremiahs biggest influence, Anselm Kiefer...and the other was Robert Rauschenberg. If you have never heard of either of these guys please check them out..itll change your life. The city is amazing. all of the architecture is built weaving in and out of huge green trees and water. its definately our fav. stop so far. haha we are here for a few more days then off to leipzig...