Monday, March 19, 2012
Sorry about the pictures...
If you want to see pictures you'll have to click on the link on the right of the page, I haven't been able to post any on here for a while. There you will see every single picture I have taken on my trip, I think it's up to about 2,000.
Paris
The first conversation i had with my roommate in my Paris hostel started with learning that he had helped to rob a bank in Budapest and had been homeless on the streets of Paris for the last four years. As we kept talking he was actually a cool guy, he'd been all over Europe and spoke four languages, he even threw me a couple beers. He told me all about the city and ended up being one of the more memorable people on my travels. I spent the next couple days wandering the city, seeing the Eiffel tower, Arc de Triumph and the Louvre. I think the Louvre has more Egyptian artifacts and mummies then Egypt and i was able to see the Mona Lisa, which was actually kind of disappointing because it's about the size of a postage stamp. I made some friends from Australia and Seattle and drank and dashed from a bar with terrible service. We checked out a Jazz bar that had a piano player and a beautiful french girl singing some french jazz songs.
London Calling
After a short plane ride and a quick trip on a bus I was in London. The
cold rainy air was a bit refreshing, like being home. On the way to
the hostel I had to flee from the advances of a strange old man, luckily
I was wearing my Nikes. After getting my room I was took off to explore
the city with some other travelers. We jumped around the city to see
Big Ben, Parliament, and Shakespeare's Globe Theater. After a couple
beers and meeting some new people the prejudices of her majesty's
subjects began to come loose. They couldn't stop talking about how ugly
my American accent was, how rude! Other than that it was an amazing
trip.
Monday, November 28, 2011
When In Rome...
After finally getting orientated and finding my way to a metro station, I walked up the steps from the underground to see the THE COLOSSEUM. It was amazing, larger than I had ever imagined and overwhelming. After drooling for a bit and taking some pictures I bumped into a nice German girl that was seeing the Colosseum as well. We checked out some other sites together including Nero's Palace, Foro Romano, the Arch of Constantine, the Castle of Angels, and St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City. The inside of St Peter's more beautiful than any other building I have seed, a masterpiece. Later that night I met up with my new friend and some other students to go to an Erasmus party, where we danced all night to some weird Italian techno music. Rome is by far the most b-e-a-utiful city I have ever seen. They have worked the ancient structures into the city so well, there is something amazing to see everywhere. It was the perfect trip, and was always my #1 destination. A dream come true!
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Ciao Milano
After that I met up with my host, he made me some schnitzel and some french fries and we grabbed a couple beers at a local pub. Probably the first good beer I'd had since coming to Europe, a German beer. The next day I met up with Meg, my Italian friend, to check out Milan. The coolest part was the Duomo, a Gothic style Cathedral that is the 4th largest church in the world and it has been under construction for over 500 years. It was pretty amazing. I got my first Italian pizza, some delicious Gelato and we were able to see the rest of the city that day.
The city has a lot of people trying to sell useless toys, or trying to con you into buying dinky bracelets for 20 euros. But besides all that it was pretty cool, a very modern city.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
¿Donde estan los toros?
San Fermin isn't until July, but I had to see the famous city of Pamplona. Unfortunately, we couldn't catch the bus until 1:00 in the afternoon, so we decided to make an overnight trip. The bus ride to Pamplona was beautiful, it cut through the countryside, sandwiched between mountains and cliffs. The colors in Spain aren't as strong, and are dull compared to the strong greens and the fall colors back home in Oregon, but despite this, they were still beautiful. The bus station in Pamplona is hidden under an old military fort that is now restored as a park, very impressive The city was gorgeous, with fall trees and enormous walls from fortification hundreds of years ago. Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Ameraoke!
This sold out event featured a friend who had visited from our United States, some other traveler friends, and a lot of old Spaniards. Karaoke is one of the things I had missed about the states, something fun and goofy that guarantees a good time. I wasn't quite on top of my game however, vocals were raspy from my lingering sickness (hopefully making a rugged handsome tone), and the lyrics were more difficult than I remembered. But, I had the time of my life, haha.
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