Sunday 31 May 2015

31 may.... Budapest was once the grandest city of all of Europe, evidence of the grandure and opulence can be seen, especially on the Buda side of the Danube.
The Royal palace and Saint Matthias church sit boldy on top of castle hill.
On the Pest side is the Parilment house with its neo-gothic architecture.
The people are not very well off, 300 forent to 1 euro, so goods and services are very cheap to us. Morale is low, we have witnessed a large protest march through the city.
We ordered vegetable soup today and were given a cold cherry soup, when we asked where were the vegetables, the waiter replied that the chef changed his mind and that cherries were vegetables. Victor our tour leader told us that Hungarian was the hardest language to learn, lucky we only went for soup.
Budapest is a must see city in Europe.

Thursday 28 May 2015

Thurs 28 may.  We are now in Zurich having just finished our Rhine cruise in Basel this morning. The people travelling with us were from many places, however the North Americans made up about 75% , South American 10%, we Ozzies 10%. Almost all the Americans seemed to like us especially our sense of humour. We dined with different people each night and after a few wines became a little noisy.
The cruise was great with many highlights, the weather was almost perfect.
The gothic churches in Mainz and Strasbourg with their stained-glass windows, which some how survived the bombings during WW 2, were impressive. The canals whinding through the French cities of Strasbourg and Colmar with little ally ways leading into squares full of alfresco diners and buskers playing music.
A highlight was driving into the Black Forest, through small villages looking like they would have lppked hundreds of yesrs ago. Passing by small vineyards and orchards of cherries, plums and apple trees. Marilyn and Carmel enjoyed eating some Black Forest cake.

Monday 25 May 2015

26 may        We have just arrived in Strasbourg, which in the past was sometimes French, somtimes German, so now has the best of both cultures.
We have already visited Koblenz, almost completely wiped out during WW2 but is stll worth seeing. Yesterday we saw a little of Mainz, as well as Heidelberg, which for me was the best. All were of course were Roman in early times, however Heidelberg has the spectular castle.

Friday 22 May 2015

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Friday 22 may       We have spent an extra day in Amsterdam, our boat needed repairs. Avalon has made alternative arrangements, which is fine as they have offered us some refunds plus accommodating all 140 of us in a 5 star hotel, the Barbizon Palace.
Our first room would have suited Bond, James Bond, as our room no. was 007, also when Maz opened the window she nealy fell into a canal. Also about 40m across was Molly Malones pub with a sign which stated "live band from 10pm, but Carmel saved the day and we were moved to a very quiet room.
Many interesting things to see, the famous Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh museum, Anne Frank House and people being run over by bikes. The Dutch have more museums than any one else. People all speak english very good, not like us, and are very helpful and pleasant.

Wednesday 20 May 2015

Tues 19 may,  we cruised down the Rhone river from Avinon to Arles, a place where the Romans built a mini Rome, with Arena (scaled version of the colloseum), theatre and forum.
The town looks like the Romans have just left, it was founded by Julius Caesar himself.

Wed 20 may,   Carmel's birthday. We started the day at train station in Avignon, hopped on at front of train instead of rear, so had to drag ourselves plus heavy baggage through  a mile of carriages in fast train going 300 km hour.
Arrived in Amstetdam about 3 pm . Zoe at hotel told us that many tourist get  lost, but did not warn us about the kamakase bike riders. However we survived and ended the day in an Italian restaurant.

Monday 18 May 2015

We are now in beautiful Avignon, where the food, wine and atmosphere are perfect. Spent the morning inside the Palace of the Popes, which dates back to early 1300. This afternoon we will be travelling through Provence.

Saturday 16 May 2015

Our two full days in Barcelona are almost over. Spanish show tonight will be a highlight.

We spent a lot of time on hop on hop off buses to get to places, lots of people, a bloody lot.

Forget running with the bulls, we have been running with the mob, to catch a bus or avoid

being crushed. All a lot of fun.