Friday, May 23, 2008

Top Ten

Maybe you were expecting the ten best sights/experiences in Europe between 1 and 16 May with J. and H. Guess again.
10. So, you can either watch where you are walking on the cobbled streets trying to avoid a turned ankle OR you can gaze upwards and the glorious spires and steeples, but not both.
9. By all means, listen to the flight attendants when they tell you to check for all your personal belongings before deplaning, or you might leave your jacket rolled up in a ball against the back of your seat, where you yourself placed it to support your back during an AMS to MSP flight. The airlines pillows are about the size of a pincushion.
8. Be choosy about what you go to see -- you cannot see it all in three days in any city. Of course, it is hard to choose what to see and what to leave out, because you do not know everything that is there.
7. Take the time to write notes each day, no matter how tired you are, so you can identify the locations on the photos later, or you will spend hours arguing with your travel companions about where the statue was.
6. Or, wait a number of weeks after your return to identify photos. Then, you can label each one "Europe --2008, miscellaneous." Because, really, who will care?
5. Or, wait a number of weeks and then make up locations and titles. Because, really, who will know? Well, your travelling companions, but they have their own photos and why would they be looking at yours?
4. "Schnitzel" means "a slice of" or "a cut from" so a slice of apple could be a schitzel, too. Usually a weiner schnitzel is made of veal sliced thinly, pounded flat, breaded and deepfried. Or it could be pork or chicken. Actually, they could probably serve you anything and call it schnitzel.
3. Do the "air-o-bics" exercises they show on the video screens embedded in the back of the seat in front of you. These exercises are to help prevent deep vein thrombosis. In any case, you do them. Only the kids on board will be doing them with you, but you'll get some attention -- they look cool the air-o-bics. And you, too.
2. Watch out for bikes on bike lanes adjacent to and looking just like sidewalk. They have serious cyclists and they have the right of way in their lanes.
1. When the tour book's ad identifies the pace of your tour as "comfortable to leisurely" don"t believe them.
-1. Fly first class some time in your life, just to see what it's like.
-2. Eastern European chefs really like meat and potatoes. I didn't see one grain of rice. Vegetables seemed a little scarce also.
-3. Get to Europe (or whatever place is your dream destination) as soon as possible in your lifetime. If you leave it too late, and discover how much you love it, the opportunity to return may be difficult to orchestrate.
-4. I should have thought this through before saying "top ten" because after I got down to 1, where was there to go? The last three items were not minuses.

It's taken me a week since our return to sort things out in my head (which is still rather overloaded) and these were just a few of the things that floated to the top when I began typing.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Home Again

OK: I typed this really long, and (I thought) entertaining account of our trip home, began to fix my spelling errors, and the &%$&$&$(&^%*& thing disappeared!! So, being as it's already after 7 am, I am going out for the first REALLY good cup of coffee I've had since I left!! Will write again later, after coffee and a sleep. Maybe the other thing will magically re appear. J

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Homeward bound

More on this later!

Last day in Prague

I can't believe that it's nearly time to leave!! I think this is my favorite city on the whole trip. Could easily have spent the whole 16 days here, and still not seen it all.
We went up to the Castle today (which is really a palace, a couple of gorgeous churches (cathedrals??) and a little village. Very impressive!! Many cobblestone streets (hard on the feet) many different styles of architecture (hard on the brain) and many little shops (hard on the pocketbook).
Walked down innumerable steps, to get to St. Charles bridge. This bridge is home to 30-ish statues, and is flanked by huge stone arches/gates. Very impressive. Very crowded, very much under re-construction. Still lovely, and giving wonderful views of the city.
Tonight, we're going to hit the hay early: we have to leave the hotel at 7 am tomorrow, so up at 5:30 (that's really up at 11:30 pm Thurs night at home), and don't get in till 10:30 pm home time (which will feel like 5:30 am Saturday this time). It's all very confusing to me, and sounds like an awfully long trip, any way you look at it!!
See you all soon. J

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Day in Prague

We'll add more here when we aren't dealing with persnickety computers....

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Prague

We took both a high speed train (Munich to Nuremburg) and a 1960's model train (Nuremburg to Prague) today, but we arrived safely. Staying at the Crowne Plaza, which is pretty fancy for us country folk, but we'll adjust. Will go exploring tomorrow, using tram/subway, and then take a river cruise tomorrow night. We've managed (read Heather lead G and I around) the subways in both Vienna and Munich, so we should be OK here, too.
Hard to believe that our trip is nearly over: could easily spend weeks in every city we've been in.
All places quite expensive: hopefully here is a bit cheaper, once we get out of our hotel.
Weather has been pretty much perfect. Hope it stays that way for a few more days.

Now in Prague

The permissions for the computers in the hotel (YAY for free computers, compared to the Hiltons' 0.35 euro per minute!) are set sort of wierd, so I'm locked out of a lot of stuff. Joan can't seem to post at all from her temrinal, so I'll log off here and she can log in.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Munich

Churches, cathedrals, basilicas, monasteries, abbeys, castles, palaces, gothic, baroque, roccocco. . . .
The more you see, the more you realize how little you know, the more confused you get.
Lots of beautiful examples of all the above list. Hopefully, when I get home and look at my pics, I'll be able to sort them out. More later. Time is up. J

I wonder if this will mess up Blogger...

... if Joan and I publish things simultaneously.

I think, when we get back home, I'll update this blog and upload photos then.... Computers with USB ports are hard to find around here.

I think I need a nap. Too many early mornings. Or something.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

What they said!

I'm now completely churched-out. Tired. Will add photos to TravelBlog site and to Facebook, since it's easier to do it there than here.

Is this Tuesday?

There was that old movie "If this is TuesdaY , it must be Belgiun" But we are in Salzburg, and I think it must be Wednesdaz. We have been very busy -- but there is so much to see we are all suffering from overload. Todaz we travelled in the Austrian and Bavarian Alps, saw a number of filming locations for the Sound of Music, and lots of churches. This afternoon we saw places associated with Hitlers time. There`s a dinner tonight on the 15th floor and we will all likely go to bed soon after. The weather today was spectacular!!! This has been Grace posting.

Beautiful day

Beautiful day to go up into the Alps: both Austrian and German (Bavarian). Wonderful views, perfect weather, lots of history---- saw where Hitler and his buddies had their summer homes (obersalzburg) and Hitler's famous Eagles Nest residence on the top of a mountain.
Also walked many miles through the Old City of Salzburg. Wonderful architecture, lovely churches, the house where Mozart was born....... By the way, the 'New Town' is only 400 years old, so that gives you an idea how old the 'Old Town' is!!
Feet are saying that I've had enough walking for today. Good thing the only thing left to do is go up to the fifteenth floor for supper.
We leave for Innsbruck tomorrow morning. This getting up at 7 or earlier every day is the only hard part of the trip. J

Monday, May 5, 2008

All good

Internet too expensive here. Will try tomorrow.

Sunday, May 4, 2008

P.S.

Perhaps it's not all the keyboard's fault,... mother may have been drinking!

G posting as H, because G can't remember her login

in and i cant find the apostrophe or the shifting mechanism for the parentheses. The period however is where it`is supposed to be. I made the mistake of wearing nzlons in walking shoes in Amsterdam, got some blisters and am walking uncomfortablz.

There are however lots of churches and i am enjozing looking around and so far have managed not to fall down anzwabere on account of staring at ceilings. Please excujse extaa letters as this is a German kezboard and there is a z where there should bz a y, and im not hunting for it.

Vienna

What a terrific city!!! Could stay here for weeks, and still not see it all. having a great time, but my feet are not used to so much hoofing it, nor so much concrete!! They will adjust, Im sure. My internet time is nearly up, so all the best to you at home. Will try to write more later. Am learning to drink (but not appreciate) coffe here-- its like espresso!! J

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Howdy!

Just a quick post on behalf of all 3 of us. Went to a Mozart concert in (some name I can't remember) some venue.... Negotiated trams and busses for 4 trips. Ate at McD's (just for you, Corey). Drank beer (the other two had wine, and apparently coffee that wasn't to their liking). More posts tomorrow. And maybe pics!

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Way to go you two!

Two "T-1" posts within 19 minutes of each other.  That's sort of freaky.  :)

See y'all in Regina in a few hours!