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Europe » Italy » Liguria » Cinque Terre July 13th 2006

After the heavy drinking, it is hard to get up to do anything. Not to mention that the local church decided to ring the bell every half an hour in the middle of the night ( I am not kidding). I took it easy morning and early afternoon. In the afternoon, I finished my touring around the cinque terre and meet up with Katie (from US) and Grace (from New Zealand) again and shared our stories. By the way, they have a vending machine to sell female underwear. I thought it would be funny to buy one. I couldn´t believe I got the Scorpio panties.......crazy. I went to the beach again and meet up with Giulia and Enrika (Italian). They are very cool. i wish I meet this local girls beforehand. We had a lot of ... read more

Europe July 13th 2006

ok here is the story .. people here are trying to bring back the mullet but they look ridiculous.... so here is the first instalment with many many more to come .. peace mac (Karla would like me to inform you that she in no way has anything to do with the mullet watchposts relating to mullets hahahh.) ... read more

Europe » Germany » Berlin » Berlin July 13th 2006

Arrive in Berlin Tegel airport in the evening. It is a KLM city hopper flight. I thought it is a small plane, but it is not. I was fed ham and cheese sandwiches and drink for this 1 hour flight. I have to take a shuttle from the terminal and board the plane parking in the other side of somewhere in the terminal. Berlin is hot. The luggage carousel is right at the disembarking point (not a long walk to the comunnal luggage arrival for all airlines). Waited, waited, and waited and my backpack is not in sight. I was told my bag is still in Boston. How could this happen ? I thought when I was reassigned to a different flight and when I was asked for the ticket checkin bag tag, I thought NW ... read more
Bears
Berlin dom (cathedral)
Berliner dom

Europe » United Kingdom » Scotland July 13th 2006

Weather Report Not too sure - and I was there ! About 6am the sky was clear but gradually became overcast and there was a short shower just after 9. Remainder of the day dry and warm when in the sun. Cooler when clouds came at odd intervals. Sort of day when you are unsure what to wear !!!! Walked into Brodick and hired a bicycle - although by that time I was not sure what I wanted to as the weather was a little unpredictable. Took the plunge and set off at 9.20 when the aforementioned shower had cleared. Began the long climb out of Brodick (Note - Arran is very hilly !) and in about a mile found that I had a puncture. Rang hire company (mobiles do have their uses) who dispatched new ... read more

Europe » Denmark » Region Hovedstaden » Copenhagen July 13th 2006

Hello all. I have found myself in the sunny city of Copenhagen, Denmark doing some part time work as guard at the royal palace. The queen wasn't home at the time, but I am positive I saw Mary and Fred from a distance!!... read more
Beerside
Harbourside
Palaceside

Europe » Germany July 13th 2006

Sydney - Singapore - Frankfurt (Air) + Frankfurt - Ulm - Langenau (Train) 13 July After the many QANTAS redundancy delays, finalisation of what seemed to be our never ending paper life, and the zero availability of QANTAS flights to Germany, it seemed like a miracle that we were on a flight, in business class, flying at 35,000ft over the continent we had just spent 4 months driving around. You would think though with all the extra time up our sleeves that we would have a pretty good idea of our itinerary and method of travel, but unfortunately no. In fact the Eurail ticket was a last minute decision only picked up 2 days before we flew out. We now have 15 days of train travel in 18 European countries over two months… so begins the ... read more
Günsburg

Europe » Russia » Northwest » Moscow July 13th 2006

This computer is giving me grief so there are no photos at the moment. They will follow as soon as possible. Ok where to start with Moscow and Russia in general? I have written this blog a number of times but haven't been happy with it. This, among other things, has caused delay in the posting of this blog. I think I shall start by attempting to introduce Moscow as it was introduced to us. Before we even left for Europe we had heard all about the infamous police force of Moscow. The biggest scam to be aware of (apparently) is run by cops. To enter Russia you need a visa invitation, (a hang up from Soviet times) which means paying a fee to a travel company. Then, with your invitation you can get your ... read more
The Kremlin take II
The Tsar
Inside the Kremlin

Europe » Greece » Crete » Chania » Sougia July 13th 2006

Worth the Wander After the last entry, you may be wondering what possessed us to go creeping along the winding, collapsing mountain roads of Crete. Brother Mark and I were looking for a small beach town on the Southwest coast called Sougia because it was the closest thing we could identify near Lissos. Lissos is an ancient site that's played host to a number of civilizations. The odd thing about Lissos is that, while it's marked on lots of maps (usually with a cartoon symbol that's supposed to suggest ancient ruins), there's almost no information about it anywhere and there's no road to it. That's going to peak my interest; but how to get there? We had a plan for trekking across Crete. Before you point out that Ernest Shackleton had a plan for trekking across ... read more
Waiting for the Ferry
Iraklio (Heracleon) Old Harbor
Harbor at Chania

Europe » Germany July 13th 2006

Thursday July 13 I decided to cut the corner and head straight for Passau rather than go up to Regensberg with the Radweg. I went through Dingolfing, an industrialised area and arrived after 126 kms at a great campsite with a lake and a good restaurant but I can’t remember the name. This was the longest distance that I have achieved and the bier when I arrived was much appreciated. I swam in the lake and washed my clothes. It has been a very hot day. Friday July 14 Cycled to Passau which is on the German/Austrian border. I stayed in a campsite right in the middle of the town in a small park next to the river run by an elderly couple. There were many other cyclists camping and no doubt intent on doing the ... read more

Europe » Belgium » West Flanders » Oostende July 13th 2006

Well as you may or may not remember we were heading on a bike trip from the Belgium coast to France and down the Seine into Paris. But alas as the title of this entry implies this endeavor was not as successful as we had hoped… We began our (brief) journey at the Leuven train station where we first realized that things might not go as smoothly as we had hoped. We purchased tickets for our bikes and ourselves to take to train to Oostende on the Belgium coast where we would begin our ride. We were led to believe that boarding the train with our bikes would be a simple task - perhaps for others it is but nothing is simple in the realm of Carrie and Kyle. After one missed train (due to the ... read more
Train Station
German Bunkers
French Border




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