The next day we started our Rome tours and did the Colisseum and the Roman Forum. We've discovered some free audio guides online so we download them onto the iPod and listen to them as we walk around which is great because you actually get some information about what you are seeing. It took us the whole day to do those two things. The next day we did the Pantheon which was really cool. The Pantheon was a temple to all the Roman gods and has a dome that inspired St. Peter's Basilica and all the other church domes around Italy, it was impressive. Sophie had to buy a painting for her collection so after an hour of looking at different paintings and deliberating in the piazza we bought a painting of a door…..at least the door has a sign beside it saying Piazza Navona to remind me that it was in Rome that we bought it.
Saturday, 29 September 2012
Italy Means Pizza!
Sunday, 16 September 2012
Canada meets Germany
So we met our long lost German friend Judit in Basel Swizerland last weekend, which was fantastic! It was so great to meet up with a friend, especially after not seeing her for the last year and a half. After the hugs etc. Judit drove us down to the waterfront and showed us how the Germans really drive! Swerving through traffic, cutting people off etc…. But no actually Judit was a great driver. She showed us all around the city and paid for us to take a ferry a crossed the Rhine. It was an exciting moment for me because all I could think about was, how many armies have crossed the Rhine in the last 2500 years? So sweet. Judit then took us via the autobahn (speed limit 120km/h) to her little German village where she grew up, which was super cool. We got to meet her family who all spoke great English, were really hospitable and fed us a great German meal. The next day we headed through the black forest and did some hiking on the way to Freiburg, where Judit is going to University. After our hike we were really tired and decided to go swimming. In true European fashion Judit took us to a nudist beach! Haha, not really. In her defence she thought it was the clothes mandatory part of the lake, but the reality is that the clothes were optional where we ended up…. Oh well swim with your eyes down I guess.
Judit and Sophie along the Rhine in Basel Swizerland |
That night we headed out on the town and had some more German food like Schnitzel and other German foods that have long names that I won't try and spell. We got some gelato and joined the locals in the town square where everyone just sits in circles and drinks and socializes. Half the street was blocked but everyone just sits there in the street socializing. It was pretty interesting and fun!
The next day we went to Judit's church where half the songs were english and the sermon was translated into english as well which was great. More gelato afterwards of course and then some Chinese food, German style.
Dinner in Venice courtesy of Nelly |
On Monday we were back in Basel catching the train to Milan and then Venice. We booked all our trains in advanced, as it is mandatory to do so in Italy. However we soon learned that Swiss trains are always onetime and Italian train are always late. Our train from Switzerland to Milan was late and as we were running to transfer train in Milan we got there just in time to watch our train pull out. Oh well, we got fixed up with the next train on the next hour out to venice and got to sit around in the train station for a bit, just part of travelling. Finally arrived in Venice. All of the guidebooks say you are going to get lost in Venice no matter what. I took this as a personal challenge. I got us right to the address ( we were renting a room in someones flat for two nights) and then realized that the address said 1138 and that on this street there was 1138A, 1138B,….1138R etc. Dang. I gave our hosts a call and they came out on the balcony to wave us to the right door. We had a great room with a beautiful view over the city and onto a canal. Unfortunately it was a busy canal with lots boat traffic so it was a bit hard to sleep but it was worth it still.
Instead of challenging the guidebook and trying not to get lost I decided to embrace the confusion and just wander our way around Venice the next day. It was great, we got to see lots of back alleys and canals, it really is a maze. But in the end we found our way out towards some of the main attractions. Venice is beautiful and definitely worth a visit. But it is choked with tourists and sometimes you have to fight through crowds in the small alleys.
Looking statuesque |
After two days in Venice we hopped on the train to Florence. We ended up sitting beside this 80 year old italian man and his son. After offering them some of our Milka chocolate (courtesy of Judit), the old man became very friendly and talked to me in heavily accented english for a large part of the trip. It was funny because he starting talking about Obama and how he is the best president the U.S. has ever had and then talked about how the latest Italian president was just a gangster. His poor son, who didn't speak english, was getting embarrassed because his dad was just talking about politics in front of the whole train. He wrote down directions to the 'best cafe in Napoli' for us as well.
Now we are here in Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance! The place we are staying has no wifi, just a computer to use. We have spent our time leisurely walking through all the sights. I am becoming quite the art connoisseur and have impressed Sophie with my limited knowledge of art haha! Florence apparently has the best gelato in the country so tonight Sophie is making me buy her a huge cone! After Florence we are off to Rome!
Sunday, 9 September 2012
From London to the Schilthorn!

The second day we took 3 gondolas and a train to the top of the Schilthorn which was incredible to see. Words can't describe the view so I won't bother trying. We had some tea in the revolving restaurant and then headed back down through the clouds to Murren which is still pretty high in the mountain. Mom and Dad walked in the footsteps of their hero Rick Steves and Sophie and I walked back down to the valley past a bunch of amazing waterfalls and met them back at the hostel. The next day we said goodbye to mom and dad as they headed back to North America. It was great seeing some familiar faces and doing some travelling with them! Now off to Germany for the weekend!
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