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Friday, July 28, 2006
Airport fun
Wednesday, July 26, 2006
Blogger is currently being persnickety, but, later, I'll try and post some (unrelated) pictures. Today will probably be my last opportunity for a while, as Mom and Dad's internet connection is not, shall we say, supportive of my picture-posting efforts; though, as soon as we re-enter U.S. soil, I will be able to post via cell phone again...
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
If you hadn’t noticed, it’s been quite some time since I posted. Blogger has been giving me some trouble lately, and, in addition, I haven’t felt particularly inspired. It’s no excuse, of course, but that’s my excuse. Sarah and I have been hanging around the house, in a sort of, it’s-too-hot-to-do-anything-let’s-hang-around-the-house kind of stupor. There have been times that we’ve done things: we take perfunctory walks in the evening. I say perfunctory, but we do enjoy them; of particular note is a trail that winds through the vineyards in the hills above town; I’ll post pictures of the view at some point. Perhaps.
Randy and I have also been playing basketball in the evenings. Yesterday we played at BFA, and then we all (Jan and Sarah too) went to dinner at the Greek restaurant in Kandern. This particular restaurant has a name; however, I don’t know it, because everyone just refers to it as, “The Greek Restaurant”. In any case, the food was great: Sarah ordered her usual (gyros), and I had pork stuffed with goat cheese via Jan’s recommendation. Both the pork and recommendation receive my approval. Tonight, we play more basketball, this time in
Friday, July 21, 2006
This particular class is Introduction to Theology and Ethics. It only meets 3 times (a weekend class), and I have a 15 page paper due on the first day. Whoops. Mom and Dad, if you're listening (and I know you are), there should be some books arriving at your house in the next few days. Just thought I'd get a jump on things.
In other news, it's still hot here, so we're not doing to much today (other than being sticky). Yesterday, Randy and I played some more basketball with the locals, and then we met up with Sarah and Jan downtown (or uptown, or in town; in any case, it's a few hundred yards from where the Kents live). Guebwiller was having a festival of some sort; there were people selling food, live music, traditional Alsacian dancers (which I missed; too bad), and, of course, traditional tourist crap such as purses made from beads that fall off and jewelry made from rocks that fall off. I came away from it with a kebab, so it all worked out in the end.
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
We don't have too much going on today. Sarah and Jan are at a local thrift shop, Randy is running errands, and I'm manning the fort. And by fort, I mean the house. And by house, I mean the computer. And by computer, I mean the cookies.
Sunday, July 16, 2006
We also spent time walking along the boardwalk/shore, looking at the concession stands (you'll note that tourist crap is tourist crap, no matter the language or culture or price), and eating ice cream. Croatian ice cream, and cuisine in general, seemed to be very Italian: one night we had pizza (very good mind you), and it seemed much the same as the Italian style. On a small side point, you wouldn't believe how many pizzerias I saw as we drove through Italy. I would guess there were 5-10 per town (and by town, I'm talking town with 200 homes kind of town).
The views from the restaurants (above) were quite good (all overlooking the sea), but we did discover an interesting thing about Croatian culture (or perhaps Opatijian culture): they really charge you for everything. You want a side dish with your main course? Forty Kuna (Croatain currency). You want a fork? Ten Kuna. You want to look at the sea? Four Kuna. You get the idea. In truth, the food was quite reasonably priced (for a tourist spot, and small portions nonwithstanding); though it wasn't for the Croatians/Slovenians/Eastern Europeans (we found that they make very little money; coming to such a tourist spot would be a major extravagance).
We had a pretty good view from out hotel room (which I found for a song); the sea could even be spotted (barely, and not shown in the picture) from our balcony. The view from the hotel's terrace (below) was even better. See Sarah's blog for a picture of our hotel.
(Above, from our balcony; below, from the hotel's terrace)
We pulled in late last night, returning from our quick trip to Croatia (seems weird to say, "quick trip to Croatia", but, in reality, it was only 500 miles from here). We didn't end up stopping in Venice, instead taking the long way home (mostly to avoid the horrible congetstion that is central Italy/Venice/Milan--we were stuck there for 5 hours on the way down). This long way took us through 7 countries (in one day; again, weird): Croatia, Slovenia, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Germany, and France. Oddly, I'm not even sure that I've been to seven states in one day. By far, my favorite part of the drive was the Dolomite section (seen below) of the Italian Alps (in northern Italy). The extended, jagged peaks and precipitous valleys are different than mountians I've seen before, and, apparently, this place is a mecca for mountain climbers and winter-sports enthusiasts.
We even passed through a town called Cortina d'Ampezzo, home to the 1956 Winter Olympics, and location of several movie productions, including The Pink Panther and For Your Eyes Only (a James Bond film). Cortina seemed like a great town, and is, apparently, one of the three most exclusive mountain resorts in Europe. Naturally, we didn't (or should I say, couldn't...) stay there. From the car, the best I could manage is the bad picture below.
In fact, we didn't really stay anywhere. Most of the pictures I'm posting (regarding yesterday; as in, everything that's not Croatia) were either taken through the car windshield (on the go) or at rest stops. Note the spectacular scenery at even the rest stops. Although, at one point, we did stay in a traffic jam. Note the people are actually OUT of their cars. At this point, we hadn't moved anywhere in about 15 minutes. All told, we were stuck for about on hour. When the cars started to move again, the cause of the jam was nowhere to be found. It was as if nothing had happened. Crazy Italians.
(Above, rest stop in Swizterland. Below, rest stop in northern Italy).
All in all, it was a pretty good trip; though, I'd have to say the best part was when Randy and Jan decided to pay for everything as an early anniversary present for me and Sarah... Quite frankly, we are just very blessed in general. Thanks be to God.
Wednesday, July 12, 2006
Literally.
In other news, we went to Basel, Switzerland yesterday (find your own information; kidding), as per the usual when we come and visit. Not that we're creatures of habit, it's just a fun place to be. The picture below shows the view from the banks of the Rhine river.
Randy and I also played some more basketball (while Sarah ate the ice cream mentioned on her blog; though, later, she came and dutifully took pictures). I played fairly well. At one point, I made 4 or 5 three pointers in a row (note from the picture that I am well behind the three point line, which, as everyone knows, is significantly longer on European courts: 20 feet, 6 inches compared with 19 feet, 9 inches in the USA). Of course, later, I missed at least 5 in a row with the game on the line, but whatever. Whatever. In case you were wondering, this one went in.
Sunday, July 09, 2006
As I mentioned, it did rain yesterday. Instead of driving several hours into
I didn’t intend for this post to be about Doner Kebabs, but they’re just so good. Made mostly from shaved, grilled meat, their contents are stuffed into a pita-bread-type material and can also contain lettuce, tomatoes, onions, and a yogurt sauce. Typically, they cost less than five dollars and are easily better than any other fast food I’ve eaten. According to the Wikipedia article, Doners may be making their way to the
Anyway, yesterday Randy and I also played basketball with some local, North Africans in
Today, we made it to
Saturday, July 08, 2006
Friday, July 07, 2006
After reading that the sandflies are only active at dusk, dawn, and in the rain, I went back out to work. I got a lot done, clearing a large patch of weeds, moving a couple of tons of dirt (metric of course), digging a fire pit and lining it with rocks (which, we found out later, may be useless--no fires allowed), and laying a cinderblock border around the patch. I don't particularly enjoy yardwork, but it's either that or watch TV in a language I don't understand.
On tap for tomorrow: Switzerland. Unless it rains.
Thursday, July 06, 2006
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