Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Ah Paris.....it's beautiful anytime!

Paris - doesn't really matter if you've been there or not, it congers up images in your mind regardless.  The City of Lights, Paris in the Spring Time, The City of Love - whatever your image is it probably has a bit of a dream effect to it.  Personally, I could stare of the picture of the Eiffel Tower for hours, dreaming of a different time. 

When I stop to think about all of these places that Nicole & Darren have visited I am constantly reminded of how "young" we are in the US.  As a person who loves history, art & architecture, I am constantly awed at the thought of how OLD everything in Europe is.  How they were able to create such magnificent things in a time before computers, before industry, before big machines and automation.  It boggles my mind.


They arrived in Paris fairly early on Tuesday and were going to spend the day hitting the "must see" spots.  Hopefully they didn't run into any problems due to the travel warnings.  They have a lot to cram into a short visit to Paris.  I am hoping for another report on the exact sites and (hopefully) another food experience!!

Wednesday was going to be spent touring The Louvre.  Although Italy has always been my dream destination, I have to say this is probably the single thing I'm most envious of.  Wednesday is the only whole day they get in Paris and I'm sure that a great majority will be spent inside this amazing structure.   I would have no problem spending huge amounts of time staring at one piece of art. Good thing it's open late on Wednesdays! The Louvre houses 35,000 pieces of art.  The building its self was originally a royal fortress, then a palace and eventually a museum. It has been around since 1180 (1180!).
It has only been a museum though since 1793.....I'm not sure if they really have it all down yet - it being so new and all. (The link to the website is pretty cool - a bit time consuming but check it out some rainy day!)

Monday, October 11, 2010

Prague-on-it, it's beautiful here!

Prague is yet another amazingly beautiful city.  Full of history and culture. The picture at left is the Tyn church in Old Prague Square.

In this city, on the first night there, Nicole had her favorite meal.  Now this I was not prepared for!!  Not that they wouldn't have wonderful food but I thought my heart belonged in Italy for the culinary experience.  I may have to rethink!

They had a skewed beef tenderloin with onions, dried plums wrapped in bacon, all covered in a blue cheese style dressing along with potatoes with onions & mushrooms folded in.  I have to say - my mouth is watering just thinking about the taste combination!! Yum!

In doing some research on Prague I discovered this picture. It is called the Dancing House, or Fred & Ginger.  It was built on land where buildings were destroyed during the bombing of Prague in 1945.  I love the craziness of this place. It really does look like a pair of dancers.
How fun would it be to live in one of those odd shaped places over looking the river??!! (Might be a little hard to decorate but...What the heck! Sunday was spent doing a lot of walking and they did a bus tour during the day. Sunday night the took another boat tour for a "cool" view of the city. (It was 57 degrees there yesterday)



Today (Monday) will be spent visiting Prague Castle. From the looks of the place I'd say it could take more than a day!   It is the largest coherent castle complex in the world. I have no idea how to convert from Metric so I can't tell you how big - but it's HUGE!! :)  There is a virtual tour site that is pretty informative and has some cool pictures!

Today is the last day in Prague.  A very early 4:00am wake up call for a 6:00am flight to Paris! Still pretty hard to feel sorry for them, even with the early flight..... :)

Venice - Sweet Venice


Friday was spent in Venice. (check out the beautiful slide show on the Venice link) It is the favorite city on the trip so far.  Simply amazing, was the verdict. 


Venice is world-famous for it's canals.  It is build on a archipeligo of a 117 islands formed by 177 canals in a shallow lagoon. The islands on which the city is built is connected by 409 bridges!  Venice is Europes largest car free area, unique in Europe in remaining a sizable functioning city in the 21st century entirely without motorcars or trucks.

There are so many interesting facts about this amazing city.  I don't think one day is probably enough to spend here.  That is one good thing, I will now know which cities will require more time when I go!! For now though, it's good-bye to Italy, tomorrow (Saturday) they travel on.



Port of Fasion

Driving in Italy, according to Nicole, is crazy!  You have to "just figure out what lane you want to be in and then just GO!"  Good thing Darren is an aggressive driver and that the Panda is a sturdy car! :)  The roadway system is called the Autostrada.  Speed limit is a mear 81mph. On the drive from Pisa to Genova they mostly drove through tunnels in the mountains.  Nicole said the spent more time "inside" than "out".  Their GPS didn't work so they were on their own.  The cars get in the left lane and the trucks have to stay in the right. Once you get in your lane you just "drive as fast as you can".  I guess you can make pretty good time!!


Thursday was spent on the northern city of Genova (Genoa).  It as a big port city on the Ligurian Sea which feds into the Mediterranean.  The travelers did a 40 minute boat cruise of the harbor. Nicole said it was just beautiful! 


The also toured a old pirate ship which was also pretty neat.  Apparently the city was burned back in 934 by Arab pirates & has had a long history of other incidents.  Cool! 


From the afternoon in Genova they traveled to Milan for the night. They didn't get to spend much time there but drove through the main shopping district on their way to the hotel.  It's probably best that there wasn't much time to shop - I've seen Nicole in the stores lately....whew!


Thursday, October 7, 2010

Pizza, Pasta & More

Tuesday was spent touring Rome and seeing some historic sites such as the Colosseum. Wondering around the ancient city had to be awe inspiring! I can't wait to see all the photo's and hear about the city. 

Wednesday the travelers rented a car (I believe it was called the Panda...I'm not kidding) and drove to Montipulciano for the afternoon.  Nicole said it was absolutly beautiful.  (I'm hoping she remembers that is where my favorite Italian wine comes from......) For those of you Twilite fans, this is where the New Moon movie was filmed. I can almost picture sitting at some rustic cafe having some wonderful form of pasta and peasent bread drinking a glass of wine looking out at an amazing view.....sigh.



From Montipulciano they traveled North to Pisa.  The home, by all accounts, of some of the best pizza in Italy.  I requested that someone have a slice of Pizza Margarita for me but I have a feeling I might be the only one who would like that.... :(  This is also, of course, home of the famous leaning tower.  This really never ceases to amaze me.  How has it stayed like this for so many years?


Monday, October 4, 2010

Rigatoni & Moonlight

Just had a message from Nicole that they made it to Rome a few hours ago and got settled into their rooms.
She said she had just eaten some Rigatoni and they were about to go for a walk.  It is about 9pm in Italy so I imagine it looks beautiful this time of night!

Perhaps they'll stop by Trevi Fountain and make a wish! (I know I would!!)

.....and On We Go


Today the travelers spent the first half of the day enjoying the rest of Amsterdam.  So much to see and not enough time!! Cloudy and 68 but at least not raining!!  Plane leaves at 1:40 for a 2:20 minute flight to the next leg of the trip.  Good-bye Amsterdam! It's been lovely!  (I couldn't not have a picture of tulips!)



After a fairly short flight they will land in Rome, Italy at 4:00pm.  I say it's just in time for a nice glass of vino!
Of all the places they are going this is the stop I am most envious of!  I am not sure what could be wrong with a country that loves hours long celebrations of wine and food!! YUM!!  I expect a full culinary report from this stop of the journey!  Rome looks to be a little rainy today but 79, so I will hope that the rain ended when they got there.