Ash Goes to Europe

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

That´s all folks!!!!

Hello from Portugal!!!!

The past week has been crazy...I love this country!!!! We started in Porto where we visted the beautiful city and toured the port wine caves (lots of tast tests too!!!). Our hostel was a pretty chill place and I met so many ppl from all over the world...I think meeting people is my favorite thing about traveling....now i have places to stay wherever I travel...very practical if you ask me!!! The second night a bunch of us went to the tiesto outdoor concert....it was crazy....6pm-6am! On our way home we got lost, and I tried to speak Portugese to these two mothers with their childre (who brings 7 yr olds to a tiesto concert???) for directions.... apparently my portugese isnt that great because they ended up driving us to the OTHER end of Porto...totally NOT where I wanted to go. I felt bad asking them to take us back, and they clearly werent understanding me anyways, so we figured we would just take a cab....turns out the cab drivers dont understand english, however, so we got kicked out of the cab. Just as I was about to start freaking out (just a little of course!) a guy came up and asked us if we need any help... obviously we did, and he knew exactly where our hostel was....so he walked us there.... turns out he is a drug addict who is on a special program to stop without going cold turkey because his family and friends disowned him and he lost his job.... funny what u learn about ppl when u are lost in Porto! lol Everything turned out ok, and we got back to the hostel safe and sound!
After Porto we were off to Lagos. During a bus pit stop I tried my Portugese again with a local waitress... I somehow ended up ordering a coffee....we have come to the conclusion that while i thought I was telling her what a lovely country Portugal was, she was asking if I wanted a coffee, and thinking she was asking something different, I said "si"...I should use more hand signals next time! lol
Lagos was amazing...more touristic however sooo much fun! We hit the beach and an Aussie and I decided to swim out to the caves which were pretty cool! The next day we did some surfing with a few ppl that we had met at our hostel...I actually was able to ride a wave!!! It was awesome...I may have chipped a tooth and a got a huge cut down my back, but that is to be confirmed at a later date... :) The next day we did a boat tour where we went out to the caves which was cool but overprices. Afterwards we took a boat and went to go see wild dolphins! It was crazy! The boat ride was super fast and we flew off waves, and then we got to see dolphins jump and swim around the boat! I had never seen dolphins in their natural habitat so that was pretty cool!...Im considering taking one home and keeping it in my pool....
Presently I am in Lisbon...the capital city of Portugal! It´s a big city but still has a Portugese feel to it, which is nice. Tomorrow we are doing a walking tour of the city and then following day we are going to Sintra, which is supposed to be a fairytale city with castles and the like! On the way we are going to stop at a cliff which happens to be the most western point of Europe and has a crazy surfer beach...Im going to watch the surfers this time!! ;) On Saturday Im doing my "independence" and going to Evora, which is home to a church made of human bones...yup...it´s true! How crazy!!! It even has two skeletons hanging from the ceiling!!! A little disturbing I admit, but nevertheless a must see on my list! That´s pretty much it...my plane leaves early Monday morning, so Im basically spending my last night at the airport and shopping at duty free...it´s time to come home tho...my clothes are ruined, my new purse that I have not yet used got moldy because of the rainy trip from Porto to Lagos, and I look like a mess (every day in Europe is a bad hair day..right???? lol)

Hope you all miss me!!!...cause Im coming home! See you all back in the 514!!!!

-Ash
xoxo

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

The final stretch

Hey Guys!!!

Presently Im in Portugal (Porto to be exact!) Under two weeks left until Im back to reality....time flies...it´s crazy!!!! Greece was amazing! I met up with my group in Athens and we took the ferry together to our fist island - Mykonos which is knowns as the gay island. It really wasnt at all how I pictured the greek islands. It was very rocky and montenous...could be my ignorance but I prefer to blame the sisterhood of the traveling pants! The first day was spent at the beach...I got bit by a so called sea urchin...it hurt. Afterwards we did a walking tour of the city. The center part of of town is more how I imagined it to be. The gouvernment made a policy stating thatALL the buildings and houses must be painted a specific white...the only thing that can be different is the shutters which can be painted one of five colours.

- Green for the trees
-Blue for the sky
- Turquois for the ocean
- Brown for the earth
- Yellow for the sun

During our walking tour we saw the old windmills, little venice (we went to a bar called Rapcity Bar which is right near the ocean....soooo pretty!!). We had a group dinner which was yummy...love greek food. I also had my first experience with oozo...which was interesting to say the least...i swear that drink could kill any germ you had inside of you!!! During dinner, I met a new friend. His name was Petros and he is a Pelican. The story has it that years ago, a pelican came to the island of Mykonos with his pelican lover. They bacame the "mascot" for the island until a drunk taxi driver hit him with his car... the stuffed pelican can now be found in a museum! They eneded up replacing the Pelican with Petros. The waiter told me I could pet the Pelican...so I did. Then a local told me to pet the female Pelican because she was nicer. Apparently all I had to do was give her compliments...he demontrated by kissing her and telling her she was beautiful. I told him I could not speak greek but he said that she was bilingual.... so I told her she was a pretty bird and she bit my boob....apprently her english isnt so strong. After dinner we had a night out on the town... good times!!! We ended up waiting for a long time to grab a taxi, however, because there are only 32 on the whole island...saturday nights get pretty busy!
The next day was spent at the beach... I didnt get bit this time...but I did however met an Aussie and she made me try a vegemite sandwhich...didnt like it very much .... very salty!

Funny memories from my first island experience: you cant flush the toilet paper down the toilet...it will block and come back up...i learnt from my friends´ experience! Also, I needed to do laundry (desperatly!) and they dont seem to believe in washing machines so you must get it washed for you...which cost me 15E....not so funny but still funny all at the same time!

The next island on our tour was Paros. The first day we got a tour of the island. Again it was nothing like I pictured it to be, but my that time I stopped having expectations! In Paros, they have the church of 100 doors (except it actually only has 99 doors). The story goes that an architect made the church and his teacher was jealous so he pushed him out of a window however he fell aswell and they both died. Rumour has it that when the 100th door is found, Greece will regain controle over Constantinople (Istanbul). The streets are super cute and although they do not have any laws stating that all the buildings and houses must be painted white, the majority are. They have adorable boutiques and really nice jewlery!!! After the tour we spent the afternoon at the beach...I didnt get stung!!!! The night went to another Greek restaurant (a la surprise generale!!!!) Yummy sea food salade and baklava!!!
The next day we went on a boat cruise around Paros and antiparos. We visted many of the islands and beaches along the way and stopped to go swimming. I was the first to jump off the boat and swim through a cave where you are supposed to make a whish and then you´ll be happy for eternity!....Ill let you know how that goes!!! During the cruise the captain kept throwing fresh octopus on me.... I dont think I have ever screamed like such a girl....EVER! For lunch we had a BBQ on one of the islands...we ate the octopus which was super good!!!! We also had slouvaki and greek slade and unlimited wine and oozo!!! I didnt drink much because apparently I get sea sick...thank god my friend had motion sickness pills!!!! On the way back I got to steer the boat...Im a natural!

The next day we were off to Santorini! This island is BEAUTIFUL!!!! The first afternoon was spent roaming the streets and taking in the views.... we even saw the donkey trail.... I decided against a donkey ride because apparently the donkeys are badly treated and I didnt want to condone this touristic attraction. That night we had dinner on a clift and watched the sun set (how ramantic...too bad my group was ONLY girls!!!!!!) After dinner we got intoduced to Santorini`s night life.... (inside joke ...G I Joe!)...
The following day we went walking on the volcano! When the volcano errupted many years ago, it broke Santorini into 3[?] separate islands. The volcano is still active today and I was able to fell the heat coming from the rocks. Afterwards we went to the hot springs. We jumped off the boat and swam out to the hot springs...which were not that hot!!!At the bottom of the springs there is the mud used in spa`s (mud bath) so we put the mud all over ourselves! My skin was "baby bottom" soft!!!! That night we had a picnic at Oia (which is where sisterhood of the traveling pants was filmed). This is exactly how I pictured the greek islands (big surprise eh!!!) We had a picnic and watched the sunset which apparently is a once in a lifetime experience. It was breath taking....soooo great....until this idiot dropped my camera while taking a group photo.
The next day we were off again...this time to Ios...the party island...and boy did we live up to it's name.
Day 1: Beach + bar hopping
Day 2: Beach + Banana Boat+ Bar hopping

**** Danced on the bars + got free shots.....danced on the bar to get free shots...and got free shots because we danced on the bar!!!****

Day 3: No voice + sick + return to Athens.

In Athens we stayed with my friend from exchange again. We ate yummy food and his mom took care of me!!!! He tookd us out with his friends that night to the most beautiful bar I have ever seen...it is right beside the ocean, and it is super chic and the water is turquois....(apparently words cannot explain! lol)

All in all I loved Greece. I met some really cool people (especially from New Zeland!!! ...definitively high up on my places to visit!!!), saw some really beautiful views and did some pretty awesome stuff.... Greece check....Portugal here I come!!!!

Less than two weeks!!!! Miss you all!!!

-Ash
xoxo

Saturday, June 02, 2007

A blast from the past!

Hey guys!!!

I know I have been bad lately with the blogs....it's not because I do not care...it's only because finding internet that isnt 1000$ an hour has been difficult since leaving Toulouse! At any rate, here's my story!!!!

My time with Sofia and Angie in Toulouse was amazing. I went rock climbing...even though heights make me uncomfortable, and I learnt how to windsurf (the only problem was the lack of wind! lol) After Toulouse I headed up to Paris to meet up with Gab and her mother. They had rented a hotel for the week and I was invited to stay with them...lucky me! On my arrival, I decided to take a taxi to the hotel because it was midnight and I figured a girl getting lost in Paris at midnight might not be the best situation to put myself in. Once I got the cab driver, I told him that I wanted to go to rue "clement"... he was super confused, because apparently this street did not exist. After numerous attempts at locating the street on his GPS and map, he finally gave up and told me there was no such street....I therefore took the map and proved him wrong by pointing it out in less than 30 seconds... once I located the street, he loudly exclaimed "ahhhhhh CLEMENT"...as if I had been pronouncing the street name incorrectly all this time. "Mais vous etes quebecoise!!!" "Ahhh mais oui!!! Est ce que c'est le drapeau sur ma valise ou mon accent qui t'a donner cette idee!!!!" (trying to be sarcastic...) lol Peu importe, he got me there in one piece!!!
The next day I started touring Paris. We started off by visiting the Louvre which is HUGE! If you really appreciate art, you could easily spend the whole day walking in all the rooms. I would not consider myself exceptionnally knowledgeable about art history, so 3 hours was plently for me! lol I was able to see da Vinci's Mona Lisa and La Venis de Malo so I was happy! Next we had lunch in Les Jardins des Tuileries... expensive sandwiches, nice park! After lunch we visted La Place de la Concorde which is where Queen Marie Antoinette was beheaded, and then took a strole down les Champs Elysee ...which was kind of dissapointing...im not sure exactly what I was expecting but it was a little more than a path surrounded by trees. This broad boulevard, however, whose name refers to Greek mythology's Elysian Fields' (or heaven) links La Concorde with place de l'Arc de Triomphe. On our way to l'Arc de Triomphe, we decided to do some shopping.... I decided that I was not at par with the Paris style... so I bought a leopard print dress (can only get away with doing this in Paris!!!!). The Arc de Triomphe was.... an arc...it was nice....I took pictures!...although apparently I underestimated it's history because it was commissioned in 1806 by Napoleon to commemorat his imperial victories... (didnt he end up losing the war?) Anywho, since it was such a nice day, we decided to head for the Eiffle Tower... we climbed to the top (we didnt cheat...we took the stairs!!!!) We also established two new muscles...they are called the stairus uppus and the hillus downus...the muscles that we use from climbing up and down every stair and hill in Europe!!!! At the top of the Eiffle Tower we took pictures...for obvious reasons!!!
The next day was a little more relaxed.... we visited Cathedral Notre Dame which, if you ask me, does not feel at all like a church but rather a very large, beautiful building in the shape of a cathedral....Im sorry, but any church that has little machines that turns your money into souvenirs IN the church is not really the house of God, but more like the house of tourism. We also visted the Conciergerie which was the main prison during the Reign of Terror and used to incarcerate aledged enemies before they were brought before the Revolutionary Triunal in the Palais de Justice next door. This is where Queen Marie Antoinette spent her last two months. Afterwards we visited the Bastille which was built during the 14th century as a fortifed royal resisdence. The notorious prison was demolished by a Revolutionayr mob on the 14th of July 1786 and has been replaced with a busy traffic roundabout. We were not able to get much more sight seeing done, because there was a huge rain storm...so we went shopping!!!! It took all my willpower not to buy shoes...to go with my new dress of course! ;)
The next morning, I decided to do my independance while Gab and her mom organized their luggage. (They both did much more shopping than I did, so fitting all their new clothes into their luggage was causing some issues!) I saw l'Hotel des invalides (which is where Louis XIV housed 4000 disabled war veterans), Moulin Rouge, Cimetiere Montmartre, Basilique du Sacre Coeur, Le Jardin du Luxembourg and finally the Pantheon (Voltaire, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Victor Hugo and Marie Curie are buried in this crypte). That night we took a night boat cruise around Paris and saw the Eiflle Tower lit up...it was beautiful...and cold!
The next morning Gab's mother was off and Gab and I were left to fend for ourselves. After walking for 45 minutes in the pouring rain, we finally got to our hostel which was in the ghetto of Paris in the middle of nowhere! That night we went to see Alegria (Cirque du Soleil) which, minus the fact that we got lost and were completely soaked by the time we found the performance tent, was FABULOUS (our seats were spectacular as well!)!!!! It was so good I convinced myself that 11E for a key chain was definitively worth it. At one point during the show Gab and I were convinced that the guy behind us had stolen our 5$ M&M's.... turns out they had just fallen behind the seat! That night we wanted to get a good night sleep because we were leaving early the next morning for Normandy... instead of sleeping however, I stayed up all night because the asian girl that was sharing our room snored the whole night...and when i say snore, what i really mean is she was inhaling her tongue every time she took a breath. I secretly wanted her to sleep walk out of the hostel and as far away from me as possible (to put it nicely!)... actually, it was no secret..I loudly expressed my hatred to Gab with hopes that she would wake up or role over or something. Unfortunatley she continued snoring...

Normandy was something out of the ordinary. We arrived in a small town called Bayeux and with just our luck, it was pouring rain. Have you ever tried to find your way to a random hostel in the middle of a random city in the rain with a paper map? Well thanks to the brilliant guy at the information desk, Gab and I got the pleasure of trying it out!...and let me tell you....it doesnt work out to well. Our map got destroyed in less than 5 minutes and by the time we found our hostel we had the 3 f's --- froid, fatiguer et faim. To our surprise, the old lady who ran the hostel was taking a nap and we were told to come back in two hours (ca va guy!!! ) Instead Gab and I waited in the common room with no heat and spooned in my sleeping bag.... out of necessity, I can assure you...not by choice! It soon became a ritual because we ended up getting the room couple's room with one double bed whose matress folds in the middle, so we spent our nights rolling to the center of the bed and then yelling at each other for who was taking all the room.
The next morning we wanted to go visit Mont St Michel.... we were then told (at 9:30 in the morning) that the only bus leaving from Bayeux to our destination had left at 7:30 that morning. Not wanting to spoil our day, we decided to go horse backriding on one of the D-Day Beaches...however once we reserved, we realized that there was no return bus. Finally we decided to go visit a caramel store, however we soon realized that we were not going to be able to leave Bayeux, so we went back to our hostel and took a 4 hour nap.
The next day we went to visit the D-Day beaches which were fantastic. We got to see Juno (Canadian) and Gold (British) beaches. We also got to see the German base, the muesums, the memorials and the cemetaries...mais, a la surprise generale, il pleuvait.

The next day we left for Paris to catch our flight to Greece. The rain had stopped and we thought it was all up hill from there until we realized we had forgotten to book a hostel for that night (since we were only leaving late the next day.) With our luck, EVERYTHING was booked. Luckily there was a hotel that was 60% off in the middle of nowhere, so we were able to sleep at a reasonable price. The next night we caught our plane to Greece and arriving on time in this beautiful country, we spent our first night in the airport....
During the day we met up with a friend from our exchange who just came back home (he lives in Athens). It was great...we had our own personal tour guide for the day. We saw the Acropolis which is the symbol of Athens (sacred rock). Ontop of the sacred rock is the Parthenon (dedicated to the goddes athena - godess of knowledge - which is an architectural masterpiece. We also saw the national gardens and the many local streets, markets and cafes which makes Athens somewhat of a "je ne sais trop". Afterwards we went back to his house and his mother cooked us a HUGE greek homecooked meal. It was soooo good, I cant even begin to explain! The amount of food that was served was a little ridiculous...i loved it! :)
Now I am in back in my hostel a little upset that it is IMPOSSIBLE to do laundry in this city and that I have run out of underwear. Early tomorrow morning we leave for the islands...cant wait!!!

Missing you guys lots! The countdown has begun and I will be seeing all of you in T-minus 23 days!!!!

-Ash
xoxo