Monday, September 15, 2008

Everyone loves the pictures!!!

Some really cool looking wine barrels from france near Avignon. and now we move onto Dublin!!! There I am in front of a tree in a huge park that we equipped with football/Hurling posts (the Gaelic football that is kind of like baseball too). The trees were really pretty, and the greens there were incredible. Dan, the guy I traveled with who is in the third pic, was amazed by all the different shades, hues and combinations of the colors. so was I, they were beautiful. We discovered that there was a lot of garbage around the streets. It seemed that Dublin was dirty and the city was in the process of cleaning it up so the streets were shiny and the crevices had a bunch of garbage in them. You can see on the garbage can that they really want to clean the place up.



More pics

Okay, so the Palace of the Popes (palaid des papes) was pretty cool. There is me in front of a window of a hallway that totally reminded me of Hogwartz. Then the following pic is a pattern on the bed chamber of the pope done in fresco. Then a wooden model of the entire finished palace of the popes. On the far side of the outer wall of the palace I took that pic looking out over the surrounding city and mountains, I love the roof tops. The last pic is the hand of a vineyard specialist who was telling us about the different grape vines that are responsable for the different types and flavors of wine (vin). Those ones were sweet. When we asked for another taste the guy gave us a whole bunch like the one in his hand. I was also told later that the other hand of the guy was missing a pinky. Just an interesting fact.



So here is a pic of that river (Le Canal Du Midi) with the locks, there are a ton of them up the river. The next pic is a view from Carcassonne out over the city around the area. The next pic is of the hallway of the building where I took my pre-session classes.

The next pic is a view from a lookout point by Le Palais des Papes in Avignon France (See the "mountains"?)
And of course, the sweetest Jesus statues you'll ever see. A gold statue up on the cathedral, and this one in front of the cathedral.


Some pictures from before

So, here is a picture of my room at the Maley's house. it overlooks the city I am in, and I was lucky enough to see a few sunrises.
The next pic is of a castle on a hill on the way to Carcassonne. There is a Vineyard in the forground, and behind me was a sweet river made up of locks that allowed boats to climb uphill.
The third pic is me in front of some of the inner outer walls of Carcassonne. Some grapes from our trip to Avignon are in picture four, and a door knocker that I really liked that we found while walking around the outside of le Palais des Papes. More to come...



Friday, September 12, 2008

London (stansted) Airport waiting for our Flight

Okay, if you are ever in the london airport and looking to use the internet, make sure it is the kind that takes coins, and you can use a two Euro coin and it will think it is actually two pounds!!! I got twenty minute for the price of ten and I am wasting it telling you this. Anyway, the airport is quiet, but surprisingly full for around 1:30am here. My flight home to Montpellier leaves at 6am so we are just hanging out (my friend Dan and I). Our adventure ended yesterday, the unplanned one, and we trained back and met an Australian named Damian who was staying in our hostel room with us. We all went out to the pub for a couple of really good Beers from the Porterhouse Brewery, and some live music. The guy singing was American doing a ton of American Covers. If you want to hear interesting non-american music, don't come to Europe cause they pretty much only know american music. You have to make an effort to get to the small parts of town for the traditional stuff like the irish folk band we listed to in Doolin the other day.
Today was another great day, although a bit on the short side. We met another American named Matt who lives in Oregon. He used to do moto-cross, but broke his back at work and doesn't do it much anymore. He is a small role actor and is traveling right now with some money he got from breaking his back. We went to the Guinness factory with him today and the Jameson Distillary then tried to see Dublin Castle, but it closed. We parted ways and Dan and I headed to the Airport via the bus, flew to london from Dublin and here we sit. I have a ton of photos to post, so check 'em out.
I think I am going to be a world traveler as my career. Work for a while, travel, work, travel. It is not very hard, and incredibly awesome.

Oh, and can everyone send me your email and home address? I realized that I have nobody's addresses written down. Just send them in email and I will write to you as soon as I can. I love you all, thanks for keeping up with me!

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Missed the bus back in Ireland

So yesterday we took a day trip to the cliffs of Mohre on the west coast of Ireland. They were beautiful (I'll send pictures). We intended to get the bus back to the train station, but I made us miss it because the sun came out after a day of rain and I had to try to get some pics of the cliffs. So we waited and waited and a guy helped us out and informed us of another bus, but that bus didn't return to the train station that night. We stayed at a hostel and met some world travelers who work for a few months and then go around the world for the rest of the year. Johnathan was the guy, he hitch-hiked across the U.S. from New York to Nevada. I will write more later, because our internet is not free and I must sign off. Talk to you all soon!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Sorry I haven't been Blogging

It has been a while since I last added to my blog. I have been very busy with class, and travel. Right now I am in Dublin Ireland at a hostel called Globetrotters writing on their computer. The weather is a bit rainy and cloudy, the streets are clean and the alleys are dirty. The accent is so thick that you cant understand half of what they're saying and the only reason you can understand that much is because you already know what they are going to say. I will work on sending pictures to fill you in since last I blogged.
I called my mom and dad last night and paid about 5 euros (about $7.50) for around 30 seconds of talking with them, so I need a phone card. I have a lot to say, but I am leaving for the cliffs of Mohre today and need to run. Thanks for reading, I'll add tonight if I can!!!!