Sunday, October 22, 2006

Venice - Churches and pigeons

Before arriving in Venice, the bus stops in St. Johann in Tirol for a quick pitstop, fried breakfast, and a chance to walk around this little ski village.

First night in Venice was spent relaxing at our camping village. The days were spend walking around, seeing the sights.

Covered most of the main touristy parts - St. Mark's Basilica and Square, Rialto Bridge, went on a gondola ride, walked around the many islands. My random thoughts -
  • Pigeons must be the official bird of Venice, they are everywhere in the square. They even sell bird feed for them. As much fun as it is to watch pigeons eating out of one's hands, they still fit the description of 'rats with wings'.
  • There are over 200 churches within the tiny city of Venice, it's like Starbucks. But St. Mark's is beautiful with gold mosaic on the roofs.
  • When is high tide, the square can become flooded, and so they use platforms to people can walk around. And life goes on like normal...

The 2nd night involved drinking grappa (think of it as rocket fuel with a hint of grapes), and cards. Staying in the campsite made it difficult to go out at night, so saying in was the order of the evening.

The Venice Marathon was run on the Sunday. Don't know who won, just annoyed that it blocked traffic, slowing our entry into the city. Run faster!

Gondola ride was fun. Turns out our young gondolieri (gondola oarsman) enjoys Italian club Roma play football, and listens to Guns n' Roses. Bit more outgoing then your average stiff gondolieri.

Venice was a lovely city, if you took away all the tourists and pigeons.

DN

Monday, October 09, 2006

Am a loud obnoxious Yank or a loud obnoxious Aussie?

Last night was my 1st night in Berlin - the second trip. Went to one of those pub crawls organised by the tour companies. Unfortuately there were only 4 of us (myself and 3 American lasses), so it was cancelled, we didn't have to pay €10, and we went to the 1st pub and had a beer. After about 30 min, some late comers arrived, and we decided to go on our own improv pub crawl!

It ended up being a great time with people from all over the world - Yanks (Amy, Stephanie, Kim, Joe, Jason), Yank living in Sydney (Val), Kiwis (Justine), Aussies (me, Michael), and Northern Irish (Johnny). I normally remember some of the names of the pubs, but I have almost no recollection of any of the bars - good thing I had a camera!

The crew at one of the bars in Berlin


Kim, Amy, Me and Stephanie

Check out more photos at my Flickr website.

DN

Sunday, October 08, 2006

Sitting in Berlin

So here I am back in Berlin after the World Cup, waiting to check into my hostel.

I have slept for less than 2 hrs tonight after going to Cambridge with Tony and Mike, and staying out til about 3am, then catching a bus to Stansted Airport (30 min bus ride), checking in then catching the 7:10am flight to Berlin. So here I am, smelling of stale cigarettes on my clothes.

Hardly saw Cambridge - saw the outside of King's College and St. Mary's Church and the inside of the Bath House pub to watch the England-Macedonia Euro qualifier. Did some bar and club hopping, and then I was off again...

Will probably catch a pub crawl tonight, tomorrow go see the stuff I missed last time round.

It is amazing who you might find on MySpace. Apparently there are about 130 people from the Ironwood High School class of 1997 on it, but I can hardly recognize any of them or remember them! But it is good to see some familiar faces...

DN

Sunday, October 01, 2006

My travel itinerary - here we come!

Here it is - the European leg of the world tour continues - done Berlin, Stuttgart, Gothenburg, Dublin, and Amsterdam so far, what's next? Well the itinerary's below. If you are able to meet up somewhere, drop me a line. Red dates are via plane, green dates are via Busabout.
  • Sun Oct 8 London --> Berlin (plane)
  • Wed Oct 11 Berlin --> Prague (bus)
  • Sat Oct 14 Prague --> Vienna (bus)
  • Tues Oct 17 Vienna --> Munich (bus)
  • Fri Oct 20 Munich --> Venice (bus)
  • Mon Oct 23 Venice --> Rome (bus)
  • Thurs Oct 26 Rome --> Florence (bus)
  • Mon Oct 30 Pisa --> Glasgow (plane)
  • Sun Nov 5 Glasgow --> Paris (plane)
  • Wed Nov 8 Paris --> Barcelona (plane)
  • Sun Nov 12 Barcelona --> London (plane)

So there it is, Europe in 4 1/2 weeks.

The North American and Australiasian legs of the world tour will go something like this (the only trip with confirmed dates is the first one to Phoenix):

  • Nov 20 London --> New York
  • Dec 11 New York --> Phoenix
  • Dec 18 Phoenix --> New York
  • May '07 Phoenix --> Seattle --> Los Angeles --> San Francisco --> Auckland
  • June '07 Auckland --> Melbourne

So I may be coming to a city near you. Hope to see you all soon.

DN