Friday, July 31, 2009
So Little Time
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Monday, July 27, 2009
So you know how they say travel in Euope is ALWAYS on time, well, that's bull.
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Sunday, July 26, 2009
I really do love America (this is my version of homesick with a week to go)
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Saturday, July 25, 2009
Wandering re-establishes the original harmony which once existed between man and the universe.
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Friday, July 24, 2009
Stupid people shouldn't be allowed to breed yet alone travel
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Thursday, July 23, 2009
I AMsterdam
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Wednesday, July 22, 2009
You can't sleep just anywhere on a sleeper train
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I AM NOT CANADIAN!
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Sunday, July 19, 2009
You can't make this crap up.
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Saturday, July 18, 2009
"Where are you going?" "Invergarry." "Why?"
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Friday, July 17, 2009
It's just like a book.
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I said brr
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Harry Potter
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Let it Rain Down
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Monday, July 13, 2009
Irish Drinking Song
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Sunday, July 12, 2009
walk-->bus, bus-->bus (at a train station), bus-->train, train-->train, train-->bus, bus-->ferry, ferry-->bus, bus-->walk...aka our trek to Dublin
Kelley stated that she would love out in the countryside like the sights we are passing. I responded by saying it would be relatively inconvenient. She then changed it to that she would like to retire in the countryside when she was 50. Me: "That would be nice." Kelley: "Yeah, it would." Me: "No, retiring at 50 would be nice." Kelley: "Oh, that would be nice too."
We just rode past a castle, and I'm pretty sure we went under it so I"m not sure how much of a castle it truly was. I would have taken a picture had I not been so caught off guard by the sudden appearance of one.
During the ride, we drove past a golf course. but what made the golf course special was the fact that there were sheep freely roaming on the golf course while people were playing.
The ferry was ridiculous. I felt like I was on a mini cruise ship. There was even a movie theater with two screens playing recent movies. It was a relatively peaceful ride and Kelley and I both were able to take a short nap. Overall, our travel time today was something like nine hours. Dublin is a lot smaller than I imagined. It appears to be the size of Austin and does not have too many skyscrapers. We came into the port where the freighters come in and it was an interesting way to enter the city. We're taking it easy tonight and staying in the hostel since apparently we came in on a day of a "football" match and want to avoid any soccer hooligans. Tomorrow, we plan on roaming the city and just seeing Dublin on foot. For dinner we decided to grab something quick and the easiest and relatively cheapest, mind you it was still 7 euros, was Burger King. Sad, yes, but everything around us is pubs and like I said we don't need any incidences with soccer hooligans. But we still managed to run into some that attempted to talk to us and Kelley and I were only able to understand a quarter of what they said. Our hostel is actually pretty interesting. It appears to have been several townhouses turned into a hostel. We'll see how much we like it after two nights.
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In London!!!--Joey
I'm writing our blog for the 11th on the 12th, since I have several hours to kill (I'll explain why in the next blog...just to keep you hanging in suspense). Something we learned, staying above a pub is cool because it is convenient and fun. Staying above a pub sucks beyond belief because on weekend nights it comes to life so regardless of the fact that you have to wake up at 7 in the morning the people at the pub party like there's no tomorrow. Kelley was able to fall asleep like that enjoying the beat of the music. I had to put in my zune to drown out the pub's music with my own music (confusing isn't it? but hearing muted music through walls that I can't control doesn't help me fall asleep). We woke early, tired, and got our free breakfast. Kelley and I left Kendra at the hostel where she was to take a cab to a train station (with her four bags) to head to Oxford. Kelley and I took off for Waterloo station to catch a train to Salisbury. It was about an hour and 20 minute train ride in which i tried to sleep but was most likely unsuccessful and Kelley continued to listen to the audio version of Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, fighting off tears as *spoiler alert* Dumbledore died. We bought tickets that included a bus tour and entrance to Stonehenge so we got a quick view of Salisbury. I've decided I would like to go back to the town and explore it some more because it is so quaint. On our journey to Stonehenge, we passed the many burial mounds and good ole' Salisbury Hill. By the time we got to Stonehenge, it was sprinkling (yeah rain....uggg) but nonetheless the stones were still amazing. We had commentary on how the stones came to be and dispelled some myths about them. We spent a good bit there just taking in the stones from all angles and then we hopped on a bus back to Salisbury. The ride back was a twisty and turny one through the various hills and I thought I was going to be sick, but not from the twists and turns but from the French couple making out on the stairs of the bus. Mind you, it was a 30 minute bus ride. While the rest of the bus was enjoying the beautiful sights around us, they were truly enjoying each other's company. We got off the bus at Salisbury Cathedral where we just had a chance to hurry and catch the outside before we hauled butt to catch the next train back to London (they only had one leave per hour and we wanted to get back in time with plenty of time to buy tickets for today to Dublin). We made it back to London and successfully bought our tickets including our fairy ride to Dublin. Afterwards, we went and checked out Harrods, while of course there one and only sale is going on on a Saturday, so it was hectic. We only explored the 1st floor but that was amazing enough. There were some great deals on perfume (even with the exchange rate) and I was tempted to buy some if not for my limited space and likeliness that I'd break it before I returned home. On the first floor alone, was a chocolate and pastry department, a meat department, a deli, a cafeteria, designer handbag department, menswear, Harrods' signature items, and more (on the first floor alone). We then had to take a bus back to our hostel because I forgot to mention that the tube station closest to us was closed yesterday and today so it made getting to the necessary train stations difficult and resulted in almost an hour bus ride. London picked the biggest tourist time to close 2 lines...good move London. But to get to the place we needed to catch the bus we had to take a tube where we heard that another one of the lines was down because of "a person under the train" which was kind of gruesome to hear. Anyways, back on track, on our bus ride back the bus died, I mean seriously died. The bus driver stopped to let some people off, and the engine turned off and would not turn back on. So the whole bus that was packed, mind you, had to get off and wait for more buses to come. We didn't have to wait too long and fortunately it wasn't raining . We stopped to grab food on our way back from the bus station. Kelley got a Kabob (which isn't a kabob at all but more like a gyro with different toppings) while I got sausage in batter (once again, I'm not quite sure what I ate, Kelley described the flavors as one dimensional and I would have to agree). She really enjoyed her Kabob and we watched the end of the movie Wolverine in the hostel common area. The hostel had copies of movies that were yet to be released on video in the states yet, including the Hangover, which we wished we would have seen earlier so that we could have watched it again. After the movie, we headed up to our room to pack and get ready for bed. I took a shower in the same stall that Kelley had taken one in earlier in the week. She described it as a mist and I would have to disagree and say it was even less than that. Probably one of the worst showers I ever had because to top it off the water was cold and the drained stop working. All showered, and relatively packed we headed to bed excited for the next day, Dublin.
Things I want to do next time:
Dungeons of London (meet Jack the Ripper!!!!!)
the London Eye
Visit Salisbury for a couple days and explore the town
Go INTO Salisbury Cathedral
have a picnic at Stonehenge
buy something from Harrods
Explore ALL of the floors at Harrods (including the restricted areas)
Hang out in more pubs and meet the locals
Learn to drive on the left (wrong) side of the road
Eat at a cafe on the Champs Elysees
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My to do list
Fortunately, we were able to wake up on time today. However, we spent the morning to avoid the creepy older woman staying in our room from tagging along with us to Windsor. She checked-in late last night and somewhat invited herself to join us. So we got ready quietly and and in the process of leaving we ran into her and basically said bye while avoiding her. Our bus was running extremely late and we were in a rush to get to Waterloo station to catch our train to Windsor. Unfortunately, the ticket machines hate us and would not cooperate no matter how many different times we tried it and it wound up eating a couple of pounds from us. As a result we missed the changing of the guard (so that is something I'll have to catch later). We bought our tickets for Salisbury and Stonehenge tomorrow so we won't have to worry about that. It was a bit longer train to Windsor. Again, it was a short walk to the castle but it was worth it. We weren't able to take any pictures inside but we got plenty of the outside. We saw the floor above the tomb of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour's tomb in the chapel. I took a picture next to the guard muttering "Hello" and "thank you" to him. I was a little disappointed he wasn't wearing a fuzzy hat. We wandered around Windsor for a bit trying to find my specific shot glass (no luck) and got Kelley some curry while Kendra got McDonald's and I tried a chicken burger (still not quite sure what it is). We caught a train back and headed off to King's Cross to, yeah you guessed it, take a picture at platform 9 3/4. Kendra was embarrassed to be near us but Kelley and I were proud HP fans. We then took the tube to Buckingham Palace to take the necessary pictures. Walking through the parks there, Kendra and I decided that Kelley was a squirrel in her past life because of how much she loved the park and the trees. Interestingly, while we were walking, we saw signs saying that were humps for the next 1/2 mile and other things in yards...so I was a little confused by that. We headed to the guard museum in hopes of seeing a guard in a fuzzy hat (still no luck). We then found the Lancaster House for Kendra. We took the tube back and the internet isn't working right now and it puts us in quite a pickle as Kelley and i have to figure out our next couple days.
Things I need to do when I come back to Europe:
see the rest of Hampton Court
Tour Buckingham Palace
See a guard in a fuzzy hat
take a picture with a guard in a fuzzy hat
another castle in France I can't think of
many other museums
Tower of London
Westminster Abbey
the harry potter tour
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Thursday, July 9, 2009
Running late
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The day was started at 6 am to ensure enough time to get to the eurostar to catch the chunnel to London. We arrived with plenty of time and and spent a good while chilling in the train station. Kendra was in a different cabin from Kelley and I but she ensures us she watched the scenery while Kelley and I attempted to sleep. It was a struggle once again with the luggage and learning the transportation systems. The combination bus and tube stations just are clear to us Americans that were raised on cars and planes. Needless to say, we got lost multiple times today and still probably couldn't find our way back. We figured we'd kick London off traditional style and take a double Decker bus tour. We didn't hit all the spots since we got off to ensure a free boat tour. While waiting for the boat, we grabbed a quick snack. I got a flake ice cream and Kelley and Kendra split a burger. While I couldn't stand the burger (because I love my American burgers) Kelley and Kendra were in love with the burger. They loved the bun and the different cheese. (I'm told to use italics, bold, stars, flashing, and other crazy things to portray just how amazing they thought the bread was). On the bus ride, it started to rain but fortunately they had ponchos for us so we looked even more like tourists. We hope to go tomorrow to catch more of the sights but since London is so big it gives a quick and nice overview of all the sights. On our boat ride back, Kelley decided that she wanted the commentator (tour guide) to adopt her as his granddaughter. Right now, we're sitting in the pub downstairs from the hostel drinking a beer and enjoying the wireless. It is a cool atmosphere and somewhat relaxing after a stressful, getting lost day.
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Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Kelley's day of reckoning
It was another day bright and early, at 7:30 for breakfast. We had to take the metro to a more suburban style train (think Chicago style trains out to the suburbs). We assumed that all the trains went to the same place and hopped on board. When we overheard another American ask a worker at the train station if that was the train when we proceeded to jump off the train, some of us quicker than others. In an attempt to get off the train before the door closed, Kelley proceeded to get stuck between the handrail pole and the door, causing the door to jam and the worker to have to help Kelley get out. Versailles was just a short walk from the train station. We had to wait in line for a good while to get the tickets but it was well worth the wait. We explored the castle in which every room basically was decorated in different themes, with colorful wallpaper in each room. After we made our way through the palace, we explored the gardens, which were amazing and breath taking in 2 ways, exhausting to walk and beautiful. There were several fountains depicting various Greek gods, lots of naked people (statues fortunately). The gardens were so much better than the the palace because we were free to roam and able to escape the crowds and explore the large grounds by ourselves, where in the palace where we had to push and shove to get to the various rooms. The gardens were also very peaceful. We took time out to sit by Apollo's fountain and enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere. It was a little bit of a trek to try and see Neptune's fountain. It was somewhat roped off and we had to possibly sneak into an area we weren't supposed to be in to take pictures. It appeared as if the area was closed off for big night water show and had huge stands. As we were leaving Versailles, it started to rain. Fortunately, we had planned ahead and brought our umbrellas. However, nothing is never that easy and Kendra's umbrella broke, forcing Kelley and Kendra to share an umbrella. We also caught a human statue, posing as an Egyptian statue, no robot wars but still fun. On our way back from Versailles, we stopped and saw the Arc de Triomphe and walked the Champs Elysee. There we grabbed some dinner, sandwiches again and we each got a French pastry. I got a lemon tart while Kelley and Kendra got chocolate croissants. Overall today, Kelley joined the Kendra and Paige club of clumsiness and tripped over random things. Then, when we were hanging out in the hostel Kelley's itouch decided that it didn't want to work properly. Most of the applications were functioning incorrectly. Then, Kelley realized that she had misplaced her passport in the hostel, but quickly found it. Needless to say, it is going to be glued to her body from now on after that scare.
Tomorrow: London!!
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