Sunday, August 30, 2009
From male bonding to girl chat
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Leaving Poland early in the morning we arrived in Prague to find noone at our hostel. But there was a note on the door saying the receptionist was out and would be back at 3pm so we settled into wait for her. Around 3:30 we finally got into the hostel but Stephen who was supposed to have landed around 2pm was still not around. At 6pm he finally turned up and after a quick catch up on the last 3 years we headed out for a late dinner (It was now 9pm or so).
We explored Prague on foot and then in the afternoon by Segway. A segway is a two wheeled vehicle that it is reportedly impossible to fall off of as it balances your weight. You lean forward, you move forward – you lean backward, you reverse. You lean too far forward trying to go faster it pushes back at you. Jason however discovered how to trick it into letting you fall off.. you go over a jump it turns off and you find yourself eating pavement. Our guide was interesting and towards the end he took off the turtle restriction on the segway allowing us to really get up some speed! Now, I wonder how much it would cost to buy one in Sydney?
Not wanting to spend all our time in Prague we hired a car and headed out into the countryside. Our first stop was Kutna Hora to see the famous ‘bone church’. Basically the church was built on top of an old cemetery and some monk decided to get artistic creating a fascinatingly beautiful church. It is estimated that around 40000 skeletons were used to create the decorations.
After further exploration of the town we headed towards Cesky Budejovice with a random detour via a black dot on the map. As we got close to said black dot we started to see tourist signs. Woohoo! Good sign. It turned out to be a pink castle built in the middle of a lake. We had a pleasant walk around the grounds but declined to do a tour of the castle which was only offered in Czech. We arrived in Cesky Budejovice and found a guesthouse owned by a son but his mother lived in the other half of the house and seemed quite distraught at all the guests. We were a bit too much the party animals up talking at 9:30pm.
From there we did a trip out to Cesky Krumlov which is a beautiful old town nestled in the curve of a river. We watched the kayakers heading down the rapids in various states of sobriety (It’s towards the end of a popular 5-6day kayaking trip and there was a constant stream going past). We meandered down country lanes and visited a couple more castles in the surrounding area before heading back to Prague.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Time to start moving again
Following the interview we set off for Plitvice National Park which is the only place we have regretted not booking accommodation in advance. Our research had led us to believe there was a village or two you could wander around looking for rooms… but it was not obvious which way to walk when we got off the bus. So, we went and asked information and rather than telling us where to walk they offered to call someone for us. The problem was it was too far away to walk to the park and we would have to rely on them for lifts. We looked at the pouring rain outside and agreed to take it.
It was like staying with relatives who don’t really want you there. We were obviously in a kids room. Two small twin beds, bright coloured mobiles and stuffed toys. We were also not welcome in the family area so felt confined to our room. On the plus side the park was amazing!!
From there we headed to Bled in Slovenia for more walking, a fairytale castle and stunning scenery. After that it was time for some cities so we explored Vienna learning what a good museum really is (we’ve seen a lot of museums in the past year and a bit, but nothing like the ones in Vienna). Currently we’re in Poland crossing two more of the original 12 UNESCO world heritage sights off our list (half way there now). Krakow old town is made more charming by the constant stream of horses and carriages (but the lack of poop thanks to the poop buckets) and the carvings in the salt mines were impressive to say the least.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Reality intervenes
Unfortunately we had to cut short our island hopping adventure to get back to Hostel Adria for my job interview. Not with Hostel Adria, but for a job back home. It was a rather weird experience sitting on the balcony of the hostel owners flat (I had to use their home phone for the call) looking out at the Adriatic and trying to talk like an intelligent neuropsychologist. The good news is I got the job and will be coming home!! The bad news is I’ve agreed to start 3 weeks before our tenant will vacate our flat. So if anyone has space for a couple of travelers in Sydney in October, let me know!