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Adventures in Athens

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

A temple at the Agora

Sadly I had to leave Rome, I had such a good time though that I’m sure I will be back.

Athens has been a little bit of culture shock, since they use an entirely different alphabet and I had to really look closely to compare train/metro signs one in lowercase one in uppercase in order to figure out how to get to my hostel, but after 10 minutes or so I finally figured it out and was able to get on the right train (with no guide book to help either!).

The hostel thing is working out pretty well, other than the snoring guy… Oh well its a trade off, and it is making my time in Europe a lot cheaper.

The weather in Athens has been great. I’m wearing flip flops for the 3rd day in a row, and its nice and sunny.

But it’s not all warm and happy, unfortunately the ticket workers at the main attraction, the Acropolis, are striking and it has been closed since I got here. I hope they end the strike soon, I’m getting tired of taking pictures of it from the bottom of the hill. And then there are the riots (!! see comment below). But I’ve been making pretty good use of my time in spite of it, thankfully the other things like Temple of Zeus, Ancient Agora, and Archaeological Museum are all open. And yesterday I took a half-day trip down to the southern tip of the Greek Peninsula to see the Temple of Poseidon with a nice group of girls I met at the hostel which was a lot of fun and had some amazing views. Photos later.. now added!

Photos

Poseidon Bronze Arch of Andrianos Temple of Zeus Acropolis Friends from Athens Southern Coast of Attica

Temple of Poseidon

When in Rome

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

View from a castle terrace
Ha ha, yes I am in Rome. It’s awesome. Ciao.
Saint Peter's Ballista Pantheon Inside Pantheon View from Pantheon entrance

And here is a video of a Roman street performer:

Chocolate con Churros, por favor

Friday, November 28th, 2008

So I’ve been in Madrid for a few days now and its been an entirely different experience than Paris. For one, it’s a lot less overwhelming than Paris, in that there aren’t 100+ museums and some monument to something every few blocks. Also it seems more modern in that there are some major streets which follow a straight path, and the area with the sites and activities is smaller and easier to navigate. Also it may have helped that I took one of those hop-on/off bus tours the first day I was here to help orientate myself. And it probably helps that I can speak some basic Spanish instead of just giving the deer in the headlights look when someone starts talking to me in a language other than English.

Also this is my first hostel experience and its turning out pretty good. I had a little bit of a hard time finding the place, as my plane came in at 11:35 pm and I had forgotten the name of the place as I only made reservations two nights earlier. So I had to pay the outrageous internet fee at the airport in order to check my email so I could get the name address of the hostel. Google maps helped me out in giving me a general location of the place but the address was something like Gran Via 59 7°, which I’ve never seen before. That’s OK, I could tell what metro stop I needed to get to, assuming Gran Via 59 was the main address. Unfortunately only some of the streets have signs posted which tell you the name of the street and most buildings don’t have their address visible. Also keep in mind this is about 1:00 am now and the streets are fairly quiet, luckily for me Gran Via is one of the major roads in this part of Madrid. So I finally spot a building with an address, 66, and I can tell that I am on the wrong side of the street, but I’m close to 59! I spend the next 5-10 minutes walking up and down the same block where 59 should be but there is no ‘Mucho Madrid’ hostel or sign… I’m starting to wonder if this place even exists. I ask some guy who wants to give me a flier for whatever it is he is promoting ‘donde esta Gran Via cinquenta nueve?’ ‘Esta aqui!’ and he points to the area I have been walking in front of for the last 10 minutes. So I take one more walk down and I’m still not seeing anything, finally
I notice a ‘57′ over a dark iron gateway, and I know that I’m close! So I walk one store front down the street to be met by a shuttered metal garage door, “but the hostel info said it was open 24hrs..” so I walk past a few more of these closed metal garage doors and find another door like 57 which has a 59 over it.. phew. I find the name of the hostel on the key pad outside (its in 1/8″ letters) dial the number and 20 minutes later I’m finally settled and about to fall asleep.

The place is clean and I’ve met several cool people including a couple who is taking nine months to travel around the world, mostly on train. They left this morning for Rome (that’s where I’m headed next), but will be leaving just as I am arriving. But we went out a couple nights ago for dinner and drinks and had some Spanish drink called Vermouth which was maybe the cheapest alcohol I’ve ever had, probably about 60-70 proof for €1.5. And last night I went out with another guy I met at the hostel, Oscar, to get some authentic Madrileno chocolate con churros, which are churros that you dip is melted chocolate, very good.

Unfortunately, I don’t have many pictures of Madrid because they are very anal about not letting you take pictures of anything interesting… although I was able to sneak a few in of an Egyptian temple that was moved here when a dam was built that was going to cause the area where it was originally constructed to flood. So hopefully I can get those posted later.

Also I added a Videos link to the top where I posted a couple videos I took earlier but was really late getting uploaded. I don’t know if they have sound or not, I am having troubles getting the sound to play on my laptop..

Bonjour!

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris

I finally made it to Paris this morning, and thankfully the flight to Dublin had very few people and I was able to grab a center row of four seats and make it into a bed for a few hours. It is a little cold here, so I think I may need to get a little something extra to wear. It doesn’t seem to be as bad as Boston was though, I had to transfer terminals there (and almost missed my flight) and it was freezing out. Needless to say I’m excited if not a little tired to be here even if it is a little colder than expected.
Stone Staircase La Sainte-Chapelle

2,606 Miles From Home

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

2,606 Miles From Home
I finally made it to an internet cafe this afternoon and had a chance to upload some of the pictures I’ve been taking. I thought this one was fitting.. Tomorrow I start my flight to Paris, arriving at 9:00am the next day… uhg. Hopefully I can catch some z’s on one or two of the four planes I have to take to get there. At least this will be the worst/longest travel day and I can get it behind me. And I should have plenty of time to go through my pictures and make a couple of posts I wanted to make earlier in the week. But I should probably be getting to sleep… right after I take a walk at night down this Seven Mile Beach.
Seven Mile Beach

And here are a few more pictures:
Tarpin Coral Canyon Relaxin' Self Explanitory Great Barracuda Flying Turtle