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Cinque Terra (by Trevor)

Riomaggiore, Italy


We were told by a few different people that we should come here. It wasn't on our original list, but we are really glad we came.

We left Venice, early Wednesday morning. I thought I had calculated enough time for us to get to the train station, but first our water bus was late (they were never on schedule) so even once it did come, I was constantly checking the time, becauce I didn't believe we were going to make it. But we made it to the train, only a few minutes before it left, but we made it.

So we rode to Florence and had to catch a regional train to La Spezia were we could transfer again to Riomoragarrie. At the train station Amber found a prarmacy and got some cream for her hives, they were driving her nuts and rapidly multiplying. We rode to La Spezia in a getto train, it was pretty run down and it was so hot so we had to ride with the windows open. The train to Riomorgeria was interesting too, we had to go through a few tunnels for mintues at a time, no big deal except for our train and the tunnel had no ligths, so we were in complete darkness, pitch black!

We got to our hostel and the guy led us to our room. We had a primo location, our building and our room is right on the water, so we had an absolutly amazing view of the ocean. The only good thing about the hostel was the view, other than that things were scetchy:
1. There was a washer, so that was cool, but Amber had to open it with a spoon and it electicuted (shocked) me the next day.
2. We stayed in a 6 bed room, 2 bunk beds and a double bed in a seperate room, seperated by a frnch door with no glass inthe middle, so we just stepped through the door without opening it.
3. There was a fridge in the room, great except for it wasn't and couldn't be plugged in because the plugs were not the same as the outlet.
4. There was dried seaweed hung on the wall as decoration.
5. There was a fan in our room that didn't work because he outlet that was supposed to be there, just had random wires sticking out of it.
6. The stairs up to our room (3rd floor) were super steep and dark and the "doorbells" to people's apartments were right beside the light switches with no indication of what was what.
7. The curtains are made of tulle.

Once we got there, we headed right for the beach (not sand, more like huge boulders). We went swimming in the ocean (very cold and salty but refreshing) and then laid on the rocks for a while. Once we had enough sun, we did some laundry and then headed into town. It only took like 3 minutes to walk from one end to the other, (very small, only 1 street). We picked up some Coke and then had a bite to eat. Then we ended the day by sitting of the rocks, drinking rum and coke, watching the sunset.

We went back to our hostel and we talked with our roommates for a couple of hours and it was the first time I actually enjoyed talking to people this entire trip (other than amber, I always enjoy talking to her) I usually leave the talking to Amber.

The next morning, we were hitting the trail! The biggest draw of CinqueTerra is the hiking paths that connect these 5 towns which all lie on the top of cliffs that sit high above the ocean. The hike is supposed to take 5 hours and cover 9 km of trails. The trails were built by farmers to get to their crops which were built on terraces.

So we headed out around 9 and headed for the train station. We were taking the train to the last town and doing the hike in reverse for 2 reasons:
1. So that we would end in the town we were staying in and could jump right in the ocean and not have to get on a train.
2. So that we could do the hardest part first, while we had the energy, otherwise we would be tired and dreading the end.

We got to the train station and realized the next train wasn't for a half hour or so, so we didn't get there until 10 and then there was a market in the town, so we didn't get on the train until 11.

We started with the hardest part, basically straight up steep stairs for 30 minutes. After that I was already drenched,Amber was glistening. So we hiked some more, most uphill but some downhill for the hour or so, until we got to the second town. We were relieved that half the hard part (2 km) was behind us, but we were starving. So we got some pizza on foccasia bread, with pesto.

The next 3 km only took us an hour and twenty mintues. But was almost as trencherious as the first, but the views were just as beautiful. We stopped for more food and most importantly gellato!

We found our way backto the trail and did the last 4 km. It was basically flat but not nearly as interesting, but we wernt complaining. There was a few places that we could have hiked down to a beach, but Amber didn't want to go because:
1. We would have to hike back up (20 minutes)
2. They were nude beaches

I was game but I couldn't convince Amber. So we made it home and headed straight for the rocks to go swimming. The water was a lot rougher than it was the day before, but I told amber that she needed to jump in anyway because I wanted to film it, it took three minutes to finally jump. (A side note to Mom, on the way back to put the camera on the rocks, before I jumped in the water too, I found a 5 cent Euro barely hanging onto a rock.) we didn't stay in the water very long so we climbed out. Apparently I cut my foot on the rock, because I was standing in blood, it was just a scrape (or 4) so it stopped right away. After Amber took a video of me doing a cannon ball, we made our way over to some other rocks that we could lay on. We found a good rock, but every so often it was get misted from the water crashing into the rocks. We were just about ready to go when Amber said "today would be a good day to get a picture of a big wave hitting the rocks", then 2 seconds later out of no where came a big wave and splashed us. Thanks Amber.

We headed in to shower, but had to wait, so we had really really short showers. Then headed out to dinner.

Dinner was interesting. We ordered pasta, amber's had shrimp in it, mine had some sort of fish. Both tasted very good but where a pain in the butt to eat. Amber said "if I find an eye in my food ..." and her concern was valid because her prawns where whole prawns, including bodies, claws, and their heads with their beady little eyes. My pasta had fish bones in it, so they were sharp and cut your mouth if you didn't see them.

Throughout dinner, people were stopping beside/below us to look at this cat who was lying in a boat. Probably 6 couples stopped and made cooing noises. Then Amber said "I am the cat, I am the devil" in a creepy voice and the guy behind Amber sneezed and Amber jumped so high, nearly screamed. I think she thought it was the cat who made the noise, either way it was hilarious.

We went back to the room and packed our bags and fiured out what time we were leaving and called it a night. as we were lying in bed, our new roommates tried to come in. Insay tried becuase they couldn't figure out the door, even though they had already had trouble with it and I showed them How to open it. They litteraly took 3 minutes to unlock it, because they kept locking it. Aaah some people.


permalink written by  Trevor and Amber on June 10, 2009 from Riomaggiore, Italy
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Venice (by Amber)

Venice, Italy


Well we have arrived in Venice or Venezia and it truly is beautiful. It is such an odd concept to see so many buildings so close to the water and I can't help but to think what happens if the water level rises even slightly. I did read In The book that flooding is a common occurance. As we walked around we thought of tony(my step dad) and how much he would truly love it here as having a boat seems to be more beneficial than a car. Our hotel is located on one of the islands just outside of venice called lido and to get back and forth there is basically a boat bus which has about 30 stops within and surrounding Venice.

When we got here we Found our way to our hotel and then quickly walked across the island to the beach before it got to cool and then we got some dinner and opened our delicious bottle of wine from the wine tour in Vienna.

When I woke up this morning I had what I thought were a few mosquito bites on my face and wished we wouldn't have left the window open; but as the day progressed Trevor told me I had about 10 marks on my face now and they were spreading to my arms. I am not sure what these hives are caused from but they have quickly spread across my arms and back and are incredibly itchy. The worst part of it though is that I don't know what caused it and therefore can't help prevent it from getting worse. Oh what fun!

Anyway we had a beautiful day today just meandering through the city, which we nearly walked across. We inquired about a gondola ride but at 80€ for a "long ride" we decided to pass. I am a little disappointed to co e to Venice and not experience this but I will get over it.

Afternour long walk through the city I wanted a nap so we decided to head to this large park which like many "parks" in Europe was not really what we would consider a park. What we found was various pavilions from different countries with art displays which we decided might be interesting and coughed up some money. To highligh the Canadian pavillion was less than exciting and featured three large screens depicting different scenes. The first a couple skating in a busy city outdoor rink, the second a slow moving panning camera from a highrise building, and the third two pigeons sitting on a steaming sewer drain while a man folds sleeping bags on the street. The most interesting pavillion by far was Russia with a haunted house, a hundred or so hanging glass balls with tiny pictures in them,2 angel sculptures one with crude oil flowing through it the other with human blood, and more that are too difficult to explain.

After our art tour I was still in need of a nap so we headed for our hotel to drop our stuff and then back to the beach on our way back we grabbed a massive pizza and ate in our room.

All in all a beautiful day aside from my face which is swollen with hives and really itchy.

permalink written by  Trevor and Amber on June 8, 2009 from Venice, Italy
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Zurich

Zurich, Switzerland


Today was the final (half) day with my Mom.

We took a 6 hour train ride to Zurich and then another train to the Airport where my Mom could take the shuttle to her hotel. We got there and saw Mom off after one final good-bye. We hope she is going to enjoy her week long bus tour of Switzerland just as much as we have enjoyed the last 2 weeks.

Amber and I went back to he train station to book our tickets to Venice! Normally the reservation fee for a trip is about 9 euro each person which is about $15. For reasons that we still haven't figured out, the reservation to get out of here was about 3 times as much! It is was it is though, to leave we needed to pay about $90.

Amber and I had booked our hotel, the previous night, again the cheapest we could find was in the $120 range. so be warned, don't come to Switzerland unless you have lots of money.

On our way to he hotel, we saw a great number of rainbow flags. We checked out the city guide and sure enough, the final day of their pride month festival is today. We just hope that people aren't going to be too roudy later.

We got to our hotel and dropped our bags off and headed for dinner. The chespest thing around was a pizza for about $25, so a split that. Just as we finished eating it started to rain, but cleared up shortly. So we headed back out, even though we were feeling super lazy.

We toured around the 'old town' just having fun and taking random pictures. We really wanted ice cream but we got back to our hotel wihout finding any, so we decided to go 1 block further and low and behold, there was 1 right there. It was $10 well spent. We also saw a sign for a cinema, Amber said "I don't think that hey will be playing any movies in English", but I was curious so we checked out what was playing. We never made in because we very quickly realized that it was a "different type" of cinema, an X rated cinema. Needless to say, we didn't go see a movie that night.

We went back to our room and actualy got to watch some CNN in English. So were happy about that.

permalink written by  Trevor and Amber on June 7, 2009 from Zurich, Switzerland
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Munich Day 3 (Amber)

Munich, Germany


We got up early this morning to head up to one of the most visited tourist attractions in Munich although I wouldn't really say it is in Munich as it was a 2 hour train ride to get there. Our destination, the neuschwanstein palace which will from now on in this entry be referred to as the palace. We decided that becAuse the palace was so far away to take a tour so we didn't have to figure out how to get there. The tour was good although the guide could have been better, I was a little disappointed that he didn't provide the group with more information about the palace or the area he seemed to be more of a babysitter ensuring we got to the palace on time. The palace and sights were beautiful and it truly looked like a fairy tale castle from Cinderella or sleeping beauty. Ludwig II who built the castle was a bachelour and it showed in the décor which understandably made this trevors favorite palace. The rooms were decorated in dark wood paneling and the lack of floral prints or a womens touch which I must agree was refreshing.

After we got back to Munich we booked our hotel for Zurich and Venice and then headed to the movie cafe so I could get some popcorn which I crave almost daily. While we ate our popcorn and other north American appetizers (nachos and wings) this little yorkie wandered into the cafe and ate popcorn off the floor while his owner sat outside unaware of where his dog was. Just goes to show dogs in Europe are a) better trained and b) allowed to go wherever they want without anyone blinking an eye.

permalink written by  Trevor and Amber on June 6, 2009 from Munich, Germany
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Munich Day 2 (Brenda)

Munich, Germany


We visited the Dachau memorial centre, not to be called a concentration camp, in order to remember the victims, not to glorify anything that happened there. We did a guided tour, with a young man who was very well read on the subject. We saw the original intake building, some buildings there are original, some reproductions. The torture areas had been removed, but there was still panels describing techniques etc. The bunkers were stark, scary almost, cannot even imagine the kind of things that go on there. We saw three different kinds of sleeping quarters, the bunks had shelves and lockers, just to remind the prisoners they had no possesions to put in them. Psychological terror, no hands allowed in pockets but they still sewed in pockets, faces down, peak on cap so a shadow will fall on the face. do not get the attention of the guards. how the uniforms were marked - no tattoos there.
After that exhausting experience, which everyone should visit at least once, we chilled in the park, reading our books upon returning to the city. Next, we decided to participate in the Pub Challenge, to meet new people and see 4 joints in town. I was the oldest on that gig too! We started out by drinking a free beer in the Train Station and then on the UBahn and then headed to the famous Hofbrahaus, after that was some beer in a market where we got some bratwurst and a giant pretzel. On our way to the next place Amber did a dance with some of the other girls around the maypole to impress the boys! The next place was another large park filled with benches all 30 of us played some kind of drinking game where you slap the table, the details of that game are a little fuzy but it was fun until it dwindled. Next was off the last stop for our last free beer (which none of us finished) and a gross shot of Jagermister, then off to bed with us.


permalink written by  Trevor and Amber on June 5, 2009 from Munich, Germany
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Munich Day 1 (Trevor)

Munich, Germany


We left Salzburg for Munich on Thursday morning, we wanted to spend 3 full days in Munich because there is lots to do. So we got to the train around 930 and arrived in Munich around 1130. There was a free walking tour leaving at 1 so we wanted to get there for that. So we walked to our hostel (in stead of trying to figure out the metro right away) and then made our way to Marienplatz, the center of the old town for our tour. These walking tours have been a great way to see the city and actually learn about the building as opposed to just seeing them. You just tip at the end, so if they suck then so does their tip, so far they have been great.

So we toured around Munich learning various things, my favorites was the stories about the main beer hall in town, because I like beer ... a lot.

After the tour we went to a place that served all you can eat stew, and it was delicious, we of course, washed it down with a beer.

Then we were a bunch a bums and decided to take a 2 hour nap. Still full from our stew, we didn't want dinner, but wanted some pub food, so mom looked up a place in her travel book and we headed out.

We got there and had to go up to the second floor, we could hear the accordian from he street and it only got louder. This place only had about 6 or 7 tables and a bar and it was jammed with people, except for a little table, just big enough for the three of us. We were right next to the accordian player, the place was so small that everyone was really next to him. He was blaring away something in German and occasionlly snorting like a pig and yodeling , so we had no idea, but everyone was lauging and singing along, it was awesome. Mom ordered us some food, and the German waitress said soemthing to her friends and hey all lauged at us. We had sauseges and a large salad (we were thankful for vegtables, we hadn't seen them in a while). There was also a very drunk guy, accross from us, who kept feeling the need to talk to us, even though we were completly clueless. He was also pulling random ladies up to polka on the dance floor (not really a designated area, just a 2 by 3 foot gap in front of the accordian player), amber and I were secretly hoping he would drag mom up, we even tried to get his attention for him to try. We then had some amazing apple strudell and then called it a night. We can definatly say we experienced a Authentic German Pub.

permalink written by  Trevor and Amber on June 4, 2009 from Munich, Germany
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Salzburg (Amber)

Salzburg, Austria


What an absolutly beautiful country austria is! We got up early (5 am) and caught the train from Vienna to Salzburg we each slept a little but I took some time to look out the window of the train to admire this beautiful country God created. the rolling hills and farmland touched here and there with quaint farm houses as well as beautiful old style mansions. The fields are surrounded with large hills that slowly get bigger and turn into huge mountains as we near Salzburg. Along the tracks there are some of the tallest and greenest trees I have ever seen.

When we got to salzburg we quickly found our hostel, left our bags and went to tour the old town and shopping district and then headed back to shower and get ready for our incredibly exciting Sound of Music tour. As cheesy as it sounds is how cheesy the guide made it but it was still nice to see some of the places where my favorite movie growing up was filmed, as well it was a nice way to see the countryside as we did drive about 1/2 hour out of salzburg to see some of the places. At our hostel before we left for the tour we also met this lady who was traveling before returning home to he usa she was working with the peace core to educate women about human trafficking, it was so great to meet her and talk to her about it as I am very passionate about the a21 campaign.

After the tour we headed for the beer gardens to see how and where the locals drink. It was pretty neat, there was a big wood paneled room with large tables and dim lighting it was fairly full of people. Outside the large hall room they had cafeteria style food stalls each with a different kind of food, one with meat, one with bread, one with salad etc. There was a whole seperate room dedicated to where you get your huge 1L of beer. It was pretty good the 3 of us had all our food and beer for about 30€.

Salzburg is a beautiful city with so much to see it is still hard to believe sometimes that we are actually doing this trip and getting to see and eperience so many amazing things. On our way home from
the beer garden I said that I would have never fathomed as a kid while watching the sound of music that I would ever get to be here and have this amazing opportunity.

permalink written by  Trevor and Amber on June 3, 2009 from Salzburg, Austria
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Vienna Wine Tour (by Brenda)

Vienna, Austria


The day we arrived in Vienna, we had stopped at the information shack, and discovered that there was a wine tour the next day, so for something different, we decided to go. So we met up with the guide and 4 girls from USA, they had missed the tour the day before. The tour guide directed us to a train, the conductor came to check the tickets and we were on the wrong train!! So off at a platform, in the middle of nowhere about 15 minutes from Vienna, catch the train back to the original station and get the correct one. So now, we are about an hour late, but what can you do. We arrive at a small village northwest of Vienna, it is quaint and down-home. We stop at the first place, taste 3 different wines, as the guide Adam teaches us how to swish and smell and breathe, while we are drinking. THEN, we climb onto bikes (pedal variety at least, we could have been impaired) for a leisurely bike ride through the valley along the Danube River. The river was quite high, they have had lots of rain. The vines were growing high on the hills, up as far as the eye could see. The vines were protected by the old foundations from houses, that the Romans had put there in the early 1100s. The stones also help reflect the sunlight and retain the heat in the evenings. Between admiring the scenery, there was intermittent rain showers, so now we are riding bikes with bright yellow ponchos. We rode to another house, where the barbeque was set up, Adam added 2 kinds of sausages and some schnitzel, had carried salads up and we had a feast and tasted another 4 wines from that local winery. The sun shone while we ate, it was a great picnic. After some time to regain our balance, we rode to a small village on the way back, wandered around and tasted some apricot schnapps, and bought some to bring home. It was a glorious day, the silence of the countryside was wonderful, and I spent the last mile just looking around and couldnt believe where I was. Aside, the 8 of us drank another 6 litres of wine on the train ride home, Amber and I stopped early, so you can imagine the rest of them. We had a late supper at the Mozart, a local popular restaurant. A fine day!!!


permalink written by  Trevor and Amber on June 2, 2009 from Vienna, Austria
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Vienna (Trevor

Wien, Austria


I've officially been away from home a month now. We are seeing amazing things, but missing home. Amber goes crazh every time she sees a dog because she misses Cohen. We miss our friends, our church, our family and we are thinking of you all.

We started June with an amazing day, one of he better ones we've had. We are now in Austria, Vienna to be exact, we got in last night so the first thing we did this morning was to hit up a tourist info place to see what we should do. The lady was very helpful, and we planned out our day, she also talked us into taking a wine tour the next day. Mom was really excited, and amber and I thought it would be interesting so we said sure why not, so stay tuned for that tomorrow.

So we were off to check out Schlos Schonbrunn, it's the "summer palace" of the royal family "Hapsburg". It's similar to versaille in Paris. We were guided through the palace, which was similar, but the nice thing is that they furished the rooms for their actual purpose rather than for displaying art. We learned some good history too. There is the one queen, called "Sissy" and I hated her from the moment we heard about her. She was forced to marry the king of Austria, and he loved her dearly, but she thought of marriage as an institution, and dispised it. She spent hours a day combing her hair. She never had a portrait painter of her, after she was 30, because she was aging. And she rarely attended family meals, because she watched her figure. She wasn't even that pretty.

Amber says it was because of her evil mother in law, always spying on her and amber says "she can relate" jk.

Amber bought some "sissy" earing and says she wants to be just like her, just because I desipse her.

The grounds here were far better than the grounds at versille. They were better decorated and actually had flowers, what a concept. There was a beautiful bulding at the top of a hill that overlooked the palace and the whole city of Vienna. There was also a labyrinth that we got to go into and have some fun in. All in all this was a great place.

We then headed to an awesome market, except than when we got there EVERYTHING was closed, because it was a stupid holiday here. So finally we found a place to eat, it was nearly 3 o'clock. The waiter talked into getting shnapps, except he brought us some nasty tasting stuff that wasn't good at all. Before we drank, I wanted a picture of everyone's glasses, so I said "everyone put your hands on your shnapps" and mom burst out laughing, she said that sounded dirty, and after 3 mintures or so she finally stopped crying from lauging so hard.

Next we went to check out "the crooked house". It was this building that was designed by someone. Everythig was crooked, nothing was straight, floors, walls, it was very neat. In this place, there was a art exibition, some weird art from picaso, and the guy whodesign the buildigs. I'm not a big fan of weird drawings that I don't undersand, but the buildings themselves were really neat.

So were off to see downtown; we jumped on a tram, and rode it for a while, and got off When some crazy guy starting talking to amber in German, he was kinda scary.

We sat on the lawn, at the winter palace and amber read a fairytale to us, told us all about Vienna and the sites we saw and were going to see.

We then went and checked out a gothic cathedral, very very gothic.

After that we saw this really good street performer from austraillia, he did some amazing acrobatics on this giant pole, he was really good and was like nothing we had seen.

After that we headed home, we got lost in the subway station for the second time trip, we walked right through it, following the signs to our line, then all of a sudden we were outside again, so we backtracked, and found this tiny sign by an elevator that we missed.

We came back, had a beer or 2, talked with a gay couple from San Fransisco. Then headed for bed.

permalink written by  Trevor and Amber on June 1, 2009 from Wien, Austria
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Prague (Amber)

Praha, Czech Republic


We woke up fairly early this morning to bells ringing from the church next door for about 15 min straight and then I thought I could hear a choir but I am not so sure. The bells were so loud they rattled the light bulbs, it was kind of irritating and I am sure the guys in our room who had just gone to bed didn't appreciate them either.

The free Internet at the hostel still wasn't working so we headed for a delicious breakfast before our free walking tour of Prague through the same company as the tour in Berlin. The tour was good and again we learned a lot about the city's history and architecture(which I love). A few interesting things we saw were the old and new town square, the old powder gate from a portion of the old wall that used to stand around the city to protect it. We saw the Jewish quarter and the "new old synagogue" as well as an d Jewish cemetary which was actually part of the inspiration for the holocaust memorial in Berlin. The cemetary is really highbecause in places bodies are burried 10 people deep. When the cemetary was full they would just put more people on top. We also walked by the Prague holocaust memorial which houses every name of the 70 000 Prague Jews killed as well as some artwork done by children in concentration camps. We saw the Charles bridge and later walked across it as well as got a great view of the largest castle in the wolrd according to genuis book of world records. ( it really is absoutly unbelievably massive). We saw the Lennon wall which depicts freedom of speach in a now non-communism country.

During the tour the guide told us some very interesting stories about the city. Trevors favorite story talks about how Prague was going to be invaded by russia in a move to reinforce communism in the country and so the people take action when they receive word and replace all street signs expect the ones pointing to Moscow to "dubcheck" to confuse thenarmies when they come. This genious tactic worked for a few days before the army sorted it out. The funny part is that during the second wolrd war they use this same tactic against the Nazi soldiers and they take down all german shows.

After the tour we hurried and got our bags from the hostel ( who's Internet was still down) and headed off to the train station hoping we could find a place to stay when we got to vienna.

permalink written by  Trevor and Amber on May 31, 2009 from Praha, Czech Republic
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