Showing posts with label UK. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UK. Show all posts

Friday, November 10, 2006

Trip in Pictures

So, I finally made it through the 873 pictures I took on my trip. It took quite some time, but I definately had some good ones, I also have some terrible ones but you win some you lose some. This process got me thinking that I should post a single picture from each city I visited and tell you a bit about it and why it was worth posting for you. It will be a good challenge for me and hopefully interesting for you.

So, here it goes. My favorite from London is actually already posted, so I will pick a second one. It would be silly to just pick the one. This one was actually taken on the same day as the one from the bridge. I like this one beacuse it is the Royal Mews with the London Eye peaking over the top of the building. Martin and I had waundered a bit through the park before almost stumbling on the gravel practice area and then the building which was stunning. The sky and clouds were also quite extra ordinary. It was just a good time and it looks so British.

Next is Cambridge but my pictures are quite terrible from this daytrip. The reason is that is rained and hailed while I was there. The buildings are beautiful but also so very similar that it is hard to pick a picture. This one seems to sum up the college atmosphere of cambridge. I was actiually just trying to stay dry during a particularly strong burst of rain and it happened to be a school of some sort. The students were wearing uniforms and it just had this collegiate feel.




Paris the beautiful city was next. I had so very many pictures of Paris both this time and last time that it is hard to make a choice. So, I am picking the weird and trippy picture of the side of the Centre Pompidou. This is the inside out modern art museum. The pipes on the outside are color coded by their function and it is just a strange and intriguing building overall. So, enjoy the funkiness of this building.


I made a daytrip to Versailles the former palace of Louis the 14-16th. It is amazing and the literal size of a city. It was amazing both for the palace as well as for the gardens. The fountains, the actual garden space, and of ourse Marie Antoinette's private little village. I had a really hard time chosing just one picture to sum it all up. I finalyl decided nothing would sum it up and picked a picture of a bit of the gardens with a temple for Aphrodite in the middle, It is elegant and a little remote but a real part of the gardens. I just thought it was pretty.


After Paris I took a trip to Caen and Bayeux in Normandy. I actually did not take very many pictures during this basically 24 hours, but well, this one is pretty ok. This is a picture of the Catherdral in the center of Bayeux. Bayeux, the home of the tapestry was also the first city, all be in tiny to be liberated during WWII. This catherdral was the refuge for the people of the city and survived the onslaught. It is still the center of the city and a great meeting place for the people.



I next moved on to Alsace and the city of Strasboourg which I was skeptical if I would like the first night but ended up being a great place to spend a day. This picture is of a traditional Alsacian house in the typical style. If I remember correctly it is the oldest one in town. It was built by the grocer in town who used the arcades underneath for selling the produce. It is really a neat building with the exposed beams and is in the main square. The cathedral is next to it, which put it in the rich district in the past.





On to Switzerland. My first city was Lausanne in the French part of Switzerland. I really did not enjoy this city or the people very much, but well, they have a really big lake that looks almost like an ocean. There are sail boats and gulls galore. It was definately the nicest place I could find to relax after the stress of the trip and the terrible people at my crappy hostel for the night. The smell of the water reminded me of ebing home in some way, which actually might be why I did not have a good day there.

Thankfully I moved on to a great city next. Bern in the German speaking part was great, a wonderful place to walk around, lots of shops, but also a playground behind the cathedral that overlooked the city and the river running through it. This picture is from the little playground. It shows the mountains and the river, two of the most important parts of the city I think. It does not live up to the beauty of Bern, but well, I still like it.


After leaving Berne was Lucerne. This picture choice was actually quite simple. The most touching display on my entire trip was this lion in agony. It is amazing to stand under this memorial for Swiss mercineries from the French. The lion is caught in the wall in the final moments of its life and the agony and pain on it's face is palpable. It was one of the very few times I cried on the entire trip.

My next stop was Interlaken. A place to recharge in an area that felt like Montana only cleaner. I don't really have much to say about Interlaken itself, but the Alps were neat and relaxing. The hostel I stayed at was definately in my top three, both for everything that they offered and the great people that stayed there. I ended up picking a picture of the Alps with a paraglider in the shot. I wanted to go paragliding but I chickened out and didn't.

After a nice time in Interlaken, I moved on to Zurich. I actually did not spend very much time there, which was ok. It was enough time to find the national musuem which was in a great old castle style building, with neat little accents of leaves built into the stones. It was definately worth looking at and although I didn't go inside the outside was very well done. A nice way to finish my time in Switzerland.





Off to Italy. My first stop was Milan. It turned out to not be a very interesting city as I did not have the money or love of fashion to make it worthwhile. The ultra gothic cathedral was rather cool though. It seemed a bit like the textbook description of gothic times about 100, I loved it for it's over the top architecture. It definately had style all it's own.







Hooray for Venice. I really loved this city, from the cute shops all selling the same thing, to the canals filled with boats and gondolas to the crowded tourist areas of Piazza San Marco. I enjoyed walking around and getting lost, listening to a group of women talk even though I could not understand them, and most of all walking over so very many bridges.


Florence may have started out being rainy and uncomfortable, but the city itself was beautiful, vibrant and had amazing wine. One of the best places was standing in the campground and being able to see the city from above, especially as the sun was setting and the light was amazing. It was easy to see why this was the home of the renaissance and artists such as Michelanglo. Especially with a catherdral as unique and awe inspiring as theirs. So, as my picture for this amazing city I pick the catherdral in all of it's glory.




Siena was a surprisingly nice place with so much more to see than I expected. As the home of Catherine of Siena her house as well as the church she prayed at was of special interest. There was also a zebra striped cathedral and Il Campo which is the town square as a shell shaped brick square with a tower in the middle. I think Il Campo was where I spent the most time, including climbing the tower and reading on the bricks. It is also the perfect people watching local. So, it is my pick for this one picture journey.




Rome is simply overwhelming. There is so much to see and do that it is almost impossible to choose. From the Vatican to the remains of ancient Rome it has so many aspects and faces. I am not religious, but the Vatican was simply amazing. What really caught me was that around every corner there seemed to be another piece of ancient Rome. That being said, the ancient pieces are my favorite. I picked this picture because it seems to sum up the importance of the history of Rome and how phenomenal the remains are even if they just give a small idea of the greater whole.

Pisa was a quick stop on my coastal trip to Nice, France. The best I can do for this very quick stop of about 2 hours is a typical shot of the tower with a bit of the other buildings in it's compound. I don't really know what else to say about it, it is a tourist destination and well, I think I saw more tourists then actual sites in my quick stop.






Nice is the perfect place for me to have ended my trip. The sun, beach, people watching and French atmosphere were a great way to unwind and prepare to go back to the reality of the states. Here is the token picture of the beach and water as I spent an entire day laying or sitting there enjoying the sun and reading a book.




So, I hope you have enjoyed this one picture each trip through Europe.

Monday, October 02, 2006

London/Paris

So, today was the trek from London to Paris. I seriously spent all day either on the train or waiting at the station. I finally made it to Paris though, and along the way I did talk to a few interesting people. A man who had such a strong accent I could only understand like 3 words out of the sentence and an older couple who were from San Francisco area (Freeman or something like that) who were just a blast to listen to.

Tomorrow I will go into the city and have a look around. I am not sure where but it might be a good day for the Lourve and le Orangerie. Yeah, that might be a good plan.

Sunday, October 01, 2006

London 4/Cambridge

Today, i went to Cambridge. The trip getting there was actually fun, it was so cool to watch the city disappear and you are suddenly surrounded by huge fields of green grass. Very pretty.

Cambridge itself has so much history that you just want to take a picture of everything. All the churches and school building. Oh and there was a really cute little market. I wish i had had money to spend, but nope.

The only bad part of the day was the fact it rained almost the entire time. I mean poured, as in sheets and you were soaked in minutes. Oh, and there was some hail. Yes, hail in October. Nice. Oh, and as the idiot that I am, i didn't bring my raincoat, so i was cold and soaking wet all day. Hmmm, not so much fun.

Now I am just trying to get my laundry done, and it isn't working. It takes forever as people seal your place in line for the washer and/or dryer.

London 3

I woke up not feeling too well, so I basically took the day off. I did make it to Portobello Road though, which wasn't nearly as cool as in Bedknobs and Broomsticks. Glad I went though. The rest of the day I basically spent writing in my travel journal and chatting with other people at the hostel, which was nice in and of itself.

London 2

I woke up far too early, maybe excited for the day, but I just couldn't help myself. Martin got up at 9:30, to check out, and we went off to parliment. Sounds weird, but true. Westminster Abbey really is amazing, a lot menacing, but truly amazing, I didn't want to leave.

Martin went off to a lunch meeting, and i went and got very lost. Before finding the London Eye, and waiting in line and then the ride took about 3 hours total, but it was really cool. Then I waundered down the Thames, longer than you think. I of course saw London Bridge, which is not all that exciting actually, but Tower Bridge was cool, and crossing it with Tower of London on the other side was just perfect.

Next I was off to greenwich to see the royal Observatory and the Median line, which I didn't get to see in the end because it was closed when I got there, How sad. :(

I did meet Martin and his friends Nick and sam for a pub crawl though. Yeah, that was fun. Riding the tube home drunk wasn't quite as much fun. Let's just say I ogot upclose and personal with the guy next to me. Hmmm, fun times. I ended up passing out in the bed fully clothed, which wasn't as fun, ads jeans get quite uncomfortable.

London day 1

Ok, so I made it to London. It was a long flight with a delay in Seattle that made me almost miss my flight to london, but I made it. Didn't sleep more than 2 hours though. The atms in the airport were out of cash, so i ended up spending the first few hours with no cash, not a good thing when you are in need of food, and transportation. Thankfully I charged my underground pass, and found an ATM while lost near my hostel. Yes, I said lost, are you really surprised?

Anyway, I ended up at the hostel, and checked in. it is really a great place too, near the Pimlico station. I checked in after a guy that happend to be in my dorm too, named Martin. We started talking, and he was really cool. He actually had lived in London for 7 monthes, which meant he knew people and the city. Hooray for my own personal tour guide.

So, off we went on a whirlwind tour of the main sites in London. Buckingham Palace, the royal mews, St james palace, Trafalger Square, St Martin in the fields, Covenant Garden Market and even the Waterloo Bridge which I think has the very best view of the city. You can see everything but London Bridge and Tour Bridge from there, it is really amazing.

After the whirlwind tour, we met some of his friends at a bar in Covenant Garden, a swank area actually, called the Verve. It was a bit strange with a chandelier in the middle and then not getting carded, I am so used to being carded. It was quite fun, and after the bar, four other people and me went to a club called Suede, and danced to weird and cheesy music. At 11pm, I was exhausted, so Martin took me back to the hostel. Good thing because I had no clue where I was and he was holding me up as I was so tired.