Or 311kph, I’m on a train from Barcelona to Madrid right now. I think this is the fastest that I’ve ever travelled at on land.
My shoulders are peely from too much sun a week ago in lacauno.
Yesterday I met laia on the beach at premia se mar. We had some beers, dinner, wine, And she got quite drunk. She’s made a new song, it’s nice but needs much work. I’m impressed that she’s working things out to have time to make music, and live.
This morning I had an hour on the beach, so I feel a little rosy, but not burned, good!
Today will be the first time that I’ve ever been to Madrid, flying in on the way to Peru doesn’t count.
So I guess I’m staying with esti, maybe see victor, maybe a friend of laia, I have no idea about this place.
Tag: ‘swim’
Aventure
Saturday, June 20th, 2009So I’m pretty peed off that the wifi issues with my iPod due to the os3 update have lost me one of my posts about what we got up to two days ago. The beer, lake, slides, dinghy, lake, swimming and pasta.
So enough of that.
I’m on a train from Bordeaux to Toulouse, but it isn’t moving :s
I’ve just had a pleasant afternoon in bordeaux. My first time actually stopping here. It’s pretty, full of magasins and peacocks. Maybe the beat part was having a pint of English cider, yum! I met a couple of alex’s friends, nice, nowhere as crazy as he is.
So we’re moving now, I better not fall asleep, I think I’m the second stop, about 90minutes away.
So to my first time in Toulouse, the weekend of fête du musique, and nowhere to stay. Here I go.
Stupid tourists
Saturday, June 6th, 2009We’re now in Prague and we’re now six.
Christian is with us, and it’s going to be a week and a half of solid drinking.
The previous night, we camped in the woods by a lake Blair witch style. Then we headed for kutna hora. Still an awesome town. Quiet, historic, beautiful and eerie.
Last night we had some local cuisine then went to the beer factory. Stupid and drunk we walked out on the bill, so we won’t be going back there, good.
Am still in bed, ready to roll.
Oh and our seven euro hostal, yes €7, has a sauna and pool!!!
Heated ideas
Tuesday, May 19th, 2009Now it seems that I don’t find the time or energy to write. But sat here in southern Greece, sat by the sea, I am in good spirits.
So from our campsite in dubrovnik we met a couple of guys from Dorset hicthing around Europe. Sonja and Gabriel, a couple of friends who live simple, slightly eccentric lives in the south of England were nice to hang with for a day. It’s good to have new blood and different ideas, for different conversations. So being that they were headed to Montenegro, like us, alex offered them a ride. We all stopped off in budva to have lunch. It was strange to be sat by large expensive yachts, eating Chinese, in a strange little country in south east Europe. The food was great, and after we said goodbyes to our new friends. I hope to see the again at some point.
So next up we had a shitty drive to Podogorica. First up, our ‘go europe’ book doesn’t cover a great chunk of this part of Europe, so we are left with no idea of language, culture, currency, accomodation or sights. So we let our visions from the film casino royale guide us to podogorica, Montenegro’s capital. We expected lush streets lined with expensive cars, and casinos, well at least one. It couldn’t have been further from that. It was run down, with nothing worth staying for. No sign of an old town, just crumbling industry and rusting vehicles. So we decided, although already late in the day, to head south towards Albania, also unknown in our guide book.
Having reached the outskirts of podogorica we saw a hitched, who sounded like he asked us in French if we head to Albania, so we did a quick u-turn. It turned out he was American, and we had a new companion for a while, Justin. I think he was in his early thirties and has been travelling, mainly hitching, around Europe for 10 and a half years. He spend around three years in each country working, and manages to master the language if staying longer. I think he must be returning to the US every now and then. He seemed very timid for one who is so well travelled, buy very amiable and knowledgable.
So we got to the Albanian boarder, and did I mention that alex’s father hadn’t left the van to us with insurance papers? So we have to pay for local insurance, as well as road tax in each country that we go to now. The road in Albania started off so poorly that we could barely make 40kmh. We made it to the first city, and lost, de to the lack of road signs, justin and I hopped out to ask for directions. We bumbled into what we thought was an info centre, which turned out to the the office of a political party, the Serbian minority party of Albania. The president was a very genial guy, and sent us off with another guy to show us which way to go, and meet a random man on a street corner to exchange some money. So now armed with some leke, and the direction to travel in we headed back to the bus. Justin asked us if we’d mind him joining us for the night, so we all stuck together for the night. I think he wanted some companionship, being a little homesick.
So we managed to grab some food, super low cost, great! And we continued south. The idea was to rough it for the night, to camp out in the open, being that there is no tourist industry, there are no campsites. This proved rather troublesome for re group, as we all had different ideals. Justin was easy and comfortable, alex worried about leaving the van, ian anxious about sleeping on private land, courtney worried about all, not havining a good gut feeling about it all, and I was happy with anywhere, as long as we diet have to sleep in the van. So with much trepidation, we finally set up camp on a grass track, glow flys all around us, 100m from a farm, but shielded by some trees. We had an early sleep, and an early rise due to concerns about being woken up by an angry farmer with a shot gun.
Soon after, we said our goodbyes to justin who wanted to make his was to the coast and do some writing. His plan is to spend some months in Iran, but he doubts he will get there before headin to the US first. I look forward to Reading of his travels.
Albania, a place I beleive to be one of the poorest countries in Europe, is by far the bizarrest. The people are amazingly friendly. Everywhere they are building, and everybody has a mercedes Benz. Some are old, but many are not. I would guess at 75% of all vehicles being benz’s. Where do they come from? Which then brings me onto the question of why there are so many cars, mainly Benz’s, with British of german registration plates? We never worked this out, but they were definately not driven by Brits. Maybe stolen?
So we went to Tirana for breakfast, a crazy little city, all colorful. Like Africa on the outskirts and America by the centre.
I drove us on through the Albanian country side. There are two highways through the country, one from Montenegro to tirana, crazy drivers in abundance, and the other from Tirana to macadonia. So we covered all of these. The whole way is single carriageway, sometimes running along cliffs, even making it’s way along a ridge, absolutly beautiful.
Next up into Macedonia, a country not in the eu, but trying. Strangely enough I still prefered Albania to Montenegro and Macedonia. We stopped by a great lake in a place called ohrid. Super touristy, but cheap enough for lunch and make facebook contact. We’ve been trying to get the contact details of a girl. That courtney kind of knows near Athens. I finished the 10hour drive at a campsite by the beach at the foot of mt. Olympus.
Yesterday alex driving and I think we were lost in re outskirts of Athens, the target destination for our trip, but we were trying to find a campsite out of town, so here we are near marathon. Oddly enough our campsite also has a restaurant open to locals. A beautiful view over looking the sea, atop a cliff, so last night we treated ourselves and had a drink and bite to eat. Yum!!
As a group we ate having some seriously deep and heated discussions. We are all intelligent, stubborn, opinionated people, so it makes for interesting evenings, inbetween the games of asshole.
So our target of Athens reached, we plan on staying around for maybe four days. We need some rest time, plus to see Athens.
So iPod battery is dying so I better head back to the camp.
Geronimo
Saturday, May 16th, 2009So we stayed split. This is a where there is a roman palace at the centre of town which is now converted to shops and restaurants. On the harbour front is a modern, yet well designed line of bars and cages. It was our first night in a hostel. So we splashed out for a bed in the silver gate hostel, a stone throw from the outer wall of the roman palace. So honestly it cost only a couple of euros than the campsites. It blew all of our expectations out of the water, the nicest cleanest hostel ever. A bonus, it even had free wifi. The beat part was probably that we got to meet other people, young, fellow travellers. That evening we went out for a few drinks. But ended in the hostel watching Washington and pittsburg play hockey with a bunch of guys that ian and courtney randomly bumped into, who they’d gone to school with. The match turned out boring and I didn’t stay for the last quarter.
The next day we had a beautiful drive down the coast to Zadar. Here on the boardwalk, they have built into the concrete a lot of holes, that when the wind of waves pass through them are like a symphony. Much to our amusment a dog couldn’t work the thing out and kept trying to poke his head down the holes.
The next day was the drive down to Dubrovnik. We spent a couple of days here. We had a nice dinner and enjoyed the sunset, followed by a tipsy run through town to find a bar, chasing stray cats. The next day we caught a boat to the small island of lokrum. Maybe 1km long, with Byzantine ruins, of was a paradise escape from the mainland. Peacocks were roaming everywhere. I was just asking if they can fly when one jumped out of a tree at me screaming, so question answered, yes! We found a spot at the end of the nudist beach to go cliff jumping. One try from 1.5m was immediatly upped to 8m. I still don’t seem to have the knack of landing without some soreness. The swell got quite large making it difficult to get out of the sea so that fun ended. For 10minutes later we found a small lagoon. There was a swing rope, and we jumped from trees into the lagoon. All in all one of the best days that we’ve had so far.
We’ve come to the decision that our eating habits are all so off. I guess that we all have hugely different metabolisms. Courtney is trying to quit smoking. Alex just eats and eats. I barely eat, but stay chubby. And ian can’t get his head around it all. But it makes it difficult to eat as a group, and eat how each of us would like. So we just have to eat our own ways.
Ciao for now.
Update s. france, and lots more
Monday, May 4th, 2009It was great to see agota Saturday for her birthday. I really want to goto Ireland in the summer to see her for longer, and see Ireland before she leave for good.
Holland was great fun. First was queens night in utrect, it seemed like few other than us got dressed up. Utrect is like a cool, chilled, smaller version of Amsterdam.
The next day queens day started with the drama of a mad man driving his car through a crowd out to see their queen. But then we headed to Amsterdam for what was one of the best parties of my life. All of the streets were set up with stalls and parties, for what seemed like the entire city, we just walked for hours, going from party to party. Even in the canals, every boat was a party. We spent some time at a rave under a multistory car park by a large canal. Then the night was messy moving between clubs. It’s well worth going, but it might not be so good again, first experience being possibly unbeatable.
Ian l, courtney and I set course for Bordeaux, but not using any toll roads, without using the gps, to have a pleasant chilled scenic drive across France. Ian helped drive, as courtney can’t yet drive manual. At one point, ian got spooked by a fast driving bike who slowed down, dropped his speed, and good thing he did, with the gendarme waiting around the corner!
We only got lost once,
…So now it’s almost a week since I started writing this. We’ve;
Spent two days in the Bordeaux countryside.
Driven down and stayed on the coast near marseille.
Spent lunch in st. Tropez.
Stayed by a beach and swum near st. Tropez.
Driven through and had lunch in nice.
Driven through monte carlo.
Stayed a night on the Italian riviera.
Driven across to Venice.
Partied in venice last night.
This morning I woke at 6am, after 3 hours sleep, to go into Venice to take photos before the sun got too high, and avoid the tourists.
Now I am super tired, and by the almost silence from everybody else, I guess that they are too.
So tomorrow we’re driving towards Croatia, maybe staying the night in Slovenia. The idea is to sky dive over the Adriatic in Croatia.
But as we have quickly learned, nothing goes to plan. So onwards and southwards towards Athens.
I’ll end this now and maybe not have a chance to post of online until I next find wifi, which is rarely free, ciao.
dark days
Tuesday, November 11th, 2008so ts now super dark, and seems to be most of the day.
it’s supposed to have been snowing a fair amount, yet all we get is drizzle and cloud.
nic and i have our first french lesson today. there was an aussie there too. it’s not a bad price, and the teacher lady is cool.
we’ll probably be taking these twice a week for 20 weeks, so come on the ability to finally chat up a foreign girl!
oh yeh, i went snowboarding sunday!!!! it was ace, and my body is still aching. the lifts are only open at the weekends. the winter has begun!
i tried a snowboard, and will keep on demoing boards to find one more appropriate to the big mountains.
the job hunt is slow, as is the house hunt.
a photo i took from the bottom of the mountain the other day:
so tomorrow the car is going to the garage to have the block box recorder fitted for the insurance company.
so nic and i can have a good swim and sauna, and maybe food too.
also, i have started copying all of my dvd’s to my hard drives, so that i can carry my dvd collection without a huge cd wallet, it’s taking time, but no rush. when i’m done i will sendf the dvd’s back to teh uk to be stored. the beginning of the end of physical media.
last thing, i made a great paella last night, and everybody even said they loved it, without teh need to threaten them!
also i began to use adobe lightroom 2 today. i think it may avoid the necessity to use photoshop so much. the program will allow me to organise photos, make small modifications. i’m liking it so far!! supposedly i can upload my pics directly to the net.
what else, i’m going to try to convert all of my camera’s raw files to .dng, as this will hopefully become de-facto, and wont become out dated as raw is already.
so now i have downgraded from my slr to my compact, and from photoshop to lightroom. easier to use and with plenty of usefulness.
ciao ciao for now.
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