Sunday, December 30, 2007

IM IN LOVE!!



........With Austria that is! LOL Ive always had a very romantasised view of Austria...rolling green hills, snow capped mountains, tiny villiages nestled in deep, lush valleys. And truth is...its all that and much more!

I mean, ive only been here for a couple of days, but having seen so many other places in Europe, i simply love Austria, i don't want to leave. I may be slightly drunk and so full i can barely move at the moment from having the best meal ive ever eaten, but i really do get a great feeling about this country.

I don't know where to start explaining how much has happened in the last couple of days. I left Trier on 27th, very very sorry to leave. I had the the most amazing time in Germany over Christmas with Ben, and his family just made me feel right at home. So after tearing myself away from there, i headed off for my 9 hour train journey to Salzburg, just over the border into Austria from Germany. I mainly planned to stop here just to break up my trip to Vienna, but ended up falling in love with this town which helped me remember how ive always known that Austria is somewhere i want to be.

I stayed up too late in the hostel drinking with some other Aussies, then got up early and spent the best part of the morning fitting in as much as possible exploring the place. The highlight was of course the castle perched on top of a hill in the middle of the town, much like Edinburgh. Every way i turned my breathe was taken, and i was very sorry to have to leave and make my way the rest of the way to Vienna.

Vienna is a whole nother story in itself. Everywhere you look, incredible buildings linger over the skyline decorated with a myriad of lights and colours, a feast for the senses. I picked up a hot tip about cheap tickets to the famous Opera performances here for last minute standing places, but ended up paying 40 Euros from a scalper for a well positioned seat to watch a ballet performance of the Nutcracker. I have to say, im not a big fan of ballet or Opera, but as id never been, i felt i should give it a go, especially being in Vienna. All i can say is it was money very well spent, an amazing display of dancing and famous classical music...i loved every minute. After walking the streets for a couple of hours after this in minus temperatures with a gaping mouth, over whelmed with the city's beauty, i retired to the hostel exhausted.

Today was equally extraordinary. Another early start, i arrived at the Spanish Riding School at 8:30am and got tickets for the morning practice sessions, which was amazing and delightful and such a fantastic display of horsemanship, everything i expected. At 2pm i had a ticket to a performance (or so i thought i did), turns out it was a commentated demonstration performance thing, which only went for 45 mins, but was equally incredible to watch. The building in which they perform is magnificant, with great views from just about every angel. It was an unbelieveable experience.

After that i headed back out in the bitter cold, probably the coldest ive experienced here yet, and decided id be mad to walk around too much more. So i headed to the Museum of Natural History, which was an amazing display of every type of living creature known to man, as well as lots of rocks and information about the planet and environment. It was pretty cool, but i know i was far too tired to properly appreciate and absorb it.

A couple of days ago i spotted a great sounding restaurant in my Lonely Planet, Western Europe travel guide. 'Vegetasia' is a vegetarian place (obviously) that specialises in producing Asian style dishes but completely vegetarian. The menu boasts beef, pork, fish etc etc but all made from alternative ingredients...genius i say. I was a little to wierded out to try the not quite 'beef' and instead had soup, a vegie stir fry, then deep fried banana with honey, while enjoying some white wine then a delicious plum wine and finishing with an unexpected homemade pastry from the waitress.

You may wonder why im explaining what i ate in such great detail, and i think it may have something to do with the fact i can't remember the last time i enjoyed eating a meal quite so much, it was perfect in every way (despite me knocking over and promply smashing my wine glass....oops!)...just what the doctor ordered.

So now im about to move my arse and jump on yet another train (over night this time...13hours) and head for Zurich in Switzeland. Its a little off track since im heading for Milano in Italy, but i timed it so that i get to Zurich about sunrise and ill be travelling over the Swiss and Italian Alps tomorrow morning (YEY!!) before landing in Milano mid-morning, then making my way to the WWOOFing farm tomorrow afternoon, a couple hours train ride again from Milano.

Needless to say, im so tired right now its crazy and i can barely comprehend how cool everything it that im doing and about to do. I wish so much that i had more time (and indeed money) right now to explore Austria, but i wanted to make it to the farm before new years to get acquinted and help out with thier celebrations. Despite this, i know in my heart, that some how i will be back here one day. Ill make sure of it.

For now, im looking forward to what the next few weeks hold for me. Im not sure how my internet access with go there, but im sure you'll all here from me again soon enough. Happy New Years to everyone, i hope you all enjoy the celebrations that you have and i hope that 2008 brings love, happiness and new adventures!

oxoxox

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Im dreaming of a white Christmas...




Hi all

I hope everyone is enjoying thier Christmas where ever they are and who ever they are with. I hope that Santa is kind and keeps the alcohol flowing! =D

Im preparing myself for the excitement of waking up on Christmas morning to a phone call from my family from home with snow falling outside, how cool! Ive never seen snow much before, and it has certainly been awesome to be in Germany over the Christmas period with a high chance of snow. There has been some laying around here and there, but hopefully we get some more over night. It has certainly been cold enough...the temp has been hovering between -6 and around 2 degrees celius throughout the day and night...although im completely used to it now strangly enough!

Ive had the best time in Treir and Germany so far. Ben has kindly shaufered me half way around the country, including to Munich, the famous Mosselle Valley wine region (i have now developed a keen liking of Mosselle Valley Reisling....mmmmmm) and Colonge, which have all been incredible. The Christmas markets, which are in basically every town, are extraordinary. The lights, colours, sounds, smells and people are overwhelming and delightful. Ive never experineced anything like it before. Nor have i grown to love and appreciate a certain alcoholic beverage so quickly. In Germany they serve a very popular spiced hot red wine drink at the Christmas markets called Glühwein (or 'glow wine' in English)...and it certainly does make you glow and warm up at the same time!

So here i am on Christmas Eve night, the presents already opened this evening (as is the tradition here) and im full of Champaigne, home made onion soup, sourkroute, chocolates, lollies, and wine amongst other things. Im feeling extemely thankful for such a fantastic experience and thankful that Ben's family have allowed me into their home at this time of year which i really appreciate, they have made me feel completely at home.

It hard to believe its Christmas time, ive never had one away from home, but im so glad i made the sacrifice, if only for one year. Its always interesting to see how another culture celebrates an occasion, and i guess Christmas is all about the same things no matter where you are...to be around the ones you love, showing gratitude for all we have and sharing foods and other tokens to demonstrate how much we care for each other. What a beautiful time of year.

I look forward to the next few days i have here, after which ill start making my way to Vienna then on to Italy. I wonder what other adventures lay ahead for me.

Sitting here my thoughts are with everyone dear to me at home, particularly Mum and Ty, Judith, Glen and Vivien, Tony and Colin, Tom, Evelyn, Jaimie and Kieran, Cheryl and Lawrie, MacBird and Sasha, who i would usually spend this time of year with. Im thinking of you all and wishing i could pop home just for a few days to be with you all. But until they invent transporters i guess i must rely on the wonders of the internet and other technologies =D

Take care all, seasons greetings, Merry Christmas and Frohe Weihnachgen!! oxoxox

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Christmas is in the air =D

Hey everyone!

Its almost Christmas and im getting excited!! Sorry i haven't written for a while, but ive been busy baking fruit cakes and decorating and cleaning the house in preperation of the afternoon Christmas/goodbye party i am throwing myself tomorrow afternoon. Theres about 10 people going to be there and we are having cocktail, homemade gourmet pizzas and finishing with my mums own fruit cake (that i hope i can do justice to!) with custard....mmmmmmmmmm

Ive finished my last shift today and ill be leaving the comfort of the Museum Inn (once again) to venture out into Europe on Friday. First stop is Brussels in Belgium to visit a Spanish guy i met in Spain from Vaughan Town. He is going to show me around a bit over the weekend. After the weekend, on Monday, im going to head for a little place in the West of Germany called Trier where i am going to meet a German friend i worked with at the Summit Restaurant when i was living in Sydney.

Im going to stay with Ben over Christmas, as he has kindly oftered to take me in and be part of his German celebrations with his family, which sounds pretty cool. We are also going to travel to Munich and some other places around Germany as well. After that, around 27th December, im going to head to Vienna in Austria and spend a couple days looking around. Then on the 29th December i have a ticket to see the Spanish Riding School that i have already explained about, i can't wait to do that! Its one of the top things i had on my list to see while in Europe.

Then on 30th im making my way back to Italy! Im going to be doing some WWOOFing, which ive already explained as well. Ive found a farm that sounds pretty cool and friendly. I really don't know much about it, but i guess im just going to cross my fingers and hope it all works out! The following is a link to thier website if anyone wants to check out where im going....


http://www.tenuta-antica.com/italiano/mainct.html


So ill be there for a couple of weeks, then im going to head back here to the Museum! Part of the reason that ill be coming back at this time is to pick up some stuff im leaving behind, and another part is to see everyone here again, but the main reason is that Jamie Oliver is coming to stay at the end of Jan!!! Im terribly excited about this!! LOL It was also at the top of my list to meet him when i came over, and i never thought i would be able to, its so cool!

So, after i come back to work again (hopefully im needed and they have me back!), my plans get a bit scetchy actually. Ive got some decisions to make, but at the moment im just going to enjoy Christmas in Europe and spending time with the awesome girls here at the Museum and enjoy catching up with some people i haven't seen in ages, and enjoy the bitter cold of central Europe in the middle of Winter! LOL

I feel really comfortable here right now, so so comfortable. So much so i need to leave! hehe I figure im here to travel and thats what ive got to do, regardless of whether or not its Christmas. So thats what im doing. And its going to be amazing to see how another culture celebrates Christmas and to see the snow and then be involved with an Italian family celebrating the New Year, i think its all going to be incredible.

By the way, ive FINALLY got around the starting to upload my photos of Ireland and Scotland. Ty helped me burn them onto some DVDs and im so glad they are all backed up now. Ty is actually back at home in Australia now! I find it a bit strange, because he was only here a couple of weeks ago visiting me and hanging out, which was sooo awesome. Now im talking to him back in Newcastle and he's looking for a job and starting a NORMAL life....weird LOL

Well, i best be off, at work, on the office computer once again, tut tut. I put up some photos of my party as well, i can't wait for tomorrow! =D

Love you all, hope you're all enjoying the warm weather, its anything but here!!!

oxoxox