Showing posts with label Venice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Venice. Show all posts

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Finally I have some time to write!

PHEW! What a crazy week!

So, in the past week I have taken final exams, turned in my terrible paper, checked out of my apartment, then made the trek from Florence to Venice, Venice to Vienna, and then a crazy journey from Vienna to Krakow, Poland. This evening I head to Warsaw and shoudl arrive by 8pm.

Venice, as I told you earlier, was great. I loved Vienna and had the luck of being able to go to a Mozart Symphony/Opera Concert while there, which was a great experience. They played all my favorites, the venue was beautiful and the singers were amazing. I'll post pictures soon, hopefully.

Then, there was the ridiculous journey from Vienna to Krakow, Poland. Holy hell! I was supposed to leave Vienna at 10:15pm and make it to Krakow by 6:30am the following morning. However, this most certainly did not happen. I awoke at what I later found out was 4:30am to discover the train was not moving and freaked out because my phone, which had been stuck on Eastern US coast time since I left the states (5 weeks!) decided to switch to local time while I slept. Basically, I had no idea what time it was, though I could tell it was early morning from the level of the sun in the sky, and could not figure out where I was. Turns out, we were stopped at a train station in the middle of the Czech Republic and that there was such bad flooding up the track that we could not continue on our route. After sitting there for three hours and trying to figure out what was going on, no one would tell us anything, they finally said we had 10 minutes to get our things together and run over to another platform to catch and train that would take us to a bus. We had no idea what stop to take, and finally figured that out, got on the bus which took us to another train station, got on another train, which then took us to another train that would take us to Krakow. Then, as if things weren't bad enough, this train took the most circular and long trip to make it to Krakow. We ended up arriving in Krakow a full 11 hours after our original scheduled arrival time. 19 hours on a train with only the snacks I brought with me (thank goodness I had the common sense to also bring a bottle of wine!), when the travel toime should have been 8 hours. That's what happens when you travel though! Gotta roll with the punches!

The silver lining to this crazy journey, though, was that I made a great friend on the train. She's a French teacher from Toronto, Canada that is participating in a program in Nice, France. We had the best time in Krakow together before she left on the night train to Prague last night. We exchanged information and are going to keep in touch, though she is heading to Hong Kong for a year to teach after she completes her program in Nice. So jealous!

Anyway, as I said earlier, I'll hop on a train to Warsaw at 5pm this evening and (hopefully) should make it there by 8pm to meet up with Candace Faber, a girl I went to junior high and high school with who is of the most fabulous character adn brilliant to boot! I am extremely excited as I haven't seen her in 8 years! Guess I'll have to break off my engagement with my fiance (featured in the post below).......

Stay tuned!!!

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Venice & Vienna

Well, I am now in Vienna, Austria, writing to you from the hostel I am staying at here. I arrived this morning after riding the train through the night from Venice. I actually left Florence yesterday at 12:40pm local time and went to Venice, spent a couple hours there and then hopped a train for Vienna at 9pm.

So far, this is what I've learned about myself since venturing out by myself on this leg of my trip: I can not sleep on trains for the life of me (granted, I had a "couchette," which is a fancy word for an uncomfortable seat, so that may have been part of the problem), guys named Andre in Venice are crazy with a capital C-R-A-Z-Y, and Vienna, though beautiful and awesome, really sucks when it's raining. .I've also realized that I don't particularly care for hostels - though I'm not really sure anyone does. I mean, it's a great cheap way to have a place to shower and sleep, but I just find them a little uncomfortable and worry that I'm bothering them while I try to cram my huge-ass backpack into my locker in the middle of the afternoon while they're taking a nap. That reminds me, holy crap do I need to throw away or ship home some crap. What the heck was I thinking? Oh, yeah. I was stationary in Florence for 4 weeks straight and didn't have to deal with lugging my backpack and daypack around with me. Ugh.

Ok, so for the scoop on crazy dudes named Andre in Venice: Whoa. Dude was totally harmless and I was completely safe because tons of people were everywhere and it was daylight, but wow did this guy say some weird stuff. I think he tried to tell me he was bisexual, but in a very lewd sort of way. Don't ask. Once I got back to the train station (after making fun of him mercilessly about following me around, even when I purchased fruit at a fruit stand and told the gentleman helping me that the guy was just following me around) I was sitting on the steps thinking about dinner and a beer, besides still trying to avoid Andre, when I was saved by a slightly drunk Polish guy named Gregory. Turns out, Gregory was pretty rad, even though he had a completely idealistic idea of America. We chatted, I left and got dinner, came back and sat on the steps and he was still there, we talked music for a bit and he told me all about what I should do while in Krakow (he was pretty stoked I was going there), and then wished eachother well on our respective journeys and parted ways. I've seriously met some of the coolest, laid back people on this trip, that's been pretty awesome. Not counting Andre, of course.

Even though I didn't have much time in Venice and didn't take a ride on a Gondola and have the driver (pilot? captain?) sing to me, I did get to see the Rialto Bridge and Piazza San Marco, which was amazing. After that I relaxed on the edge of the Grande Canal and watched the cruise ships come in. It actually reminded me of home a lot, which made me a little homesick, but was perfect to chill me out for a long train ride.

I arrived in Vienna this morning at around 8:30am, found a hostel and then set out to check out the city. It's been raining all day, so I ended up completely soaked by the time I got back to my hostel, but I had a great time looking at all the sights and eating the most awesome bratwurst I've ever had yet. Emphasis on the "yet" as I will be heading to Germany next week.

To be completely honest, even though I was totally miserable and wet, I was completely blown away. I mean, I'm in Vienna! Seriously, this is Mozart country. In fact, I'm going to hear some Mozart and Strauss tonight as I ran into some people selling tickets for the opera and got a special deal because I'm a student. Sweet!

If you would have asked me last year what I would be doing right now, there's no way in hell I would have said (or even guessed): "Hanging out in Vienna, heading to Krakow tomorrow night in a sleeper car and then onto Warsaw, Berlin, Luneburg and Hamburg after spending 4 weeks in Florence and running around other parts of Italy." Whoa. I mean, it hasn't all been perfect and sunshine and rainbows, there have been 2 days where I seriously pondered shortening my trip, but for the most part, this has been an incredible experience and memories I will cherish for a lifetime. And it ain't even over yet! I still have 16 more days before I head back to the U.S.

Oh, and Austrain advertising is hilarious!!! Seriously. I am completely unsurprised that Ah-nuld came from here as I've never seen so many cheesy gym ads in my life. Thumbs up, beefcakes!