Thursday, March 27, 2008

Night Time Write

Still the 27th and I have declared that I have gone to bed. The rest of the fam-jam is watching Swan Lake and I decided to quickly put up some pictures and have consumed myself in blogging and adding pictures.

I thought because there are multiple days in which I had no access to a computer of any sort and thus there are quite a few days where there is no explanation and no pictures, I would add a few and explain them in any random order I feel suits me because truly, you guys have no real say - ahaha...

Megan being quite the model while we had some free time in Dresden. Dresden is a small town on the outskirts of Germany where I DID speak German in a small cafe and ordered hot chocolate (go figure). Alex, Megan and I walked around and I made them model for me as I took many candid looking shots - which I love but they may not. Also, Dresden is where the "Zwinger Museum" is located. It's a famous art museum that has a lot of wall paintings that could easily appear to be the size of a basic wall in a house. Our guide was quite creepy and showed us only nude photos before exploring the topic of having two wives = one for show (the skinny one) and the other for the bedroom (the one with the lesser anorexic appeal). A cool thing about the museum is that the background colour of the walls in the building are coloured to show you what country they come from, ie: red is Italian, Gray is French, etc etc.



So in this next photo you can see me and Gregg and I'm not sure exactly what I am doing. I do know however that this is the same day and the same walking tour as the picture of me inticing the birds. I am almost positive this is in Poland, but I can't say for sure since all the places and all the countries started to blend half way in. We were actually walking to a church and it ended up being closed since it was the one church to be selected for the Easter ceremony, oh well. Instead we walked to a Jewish Synagogue and then proceeded to Schindler's Factory which is under constructed since it is being turned into a museum. Ahh, so that makes this photo in Krakow - you can see that I basically have to remember the whole day just to figure out where we are, lol.


Kezia being eaten by a spraypainted bug in Krakow, Poland.

Me eating sushi in Poland. A very weird feeling to be eating sushi made by Polish people in a Polish, yet very Korean looking restaurant. Definitely the grossest Miso soup I've ever had, it was authentic with real seaweed and gross-ness... never again. The rest of the food was good, although very small portioned. I am actually eating ginger in that picture, notice how it isn't pink? That's because in Canada we dye our ginger to look pink, crazy, hey?

Buahahaha, I grafitied the Berlin wall. That was probably one of my favourite days although the camera settings were not on properly and thus the photos aren't looking too good, oh well. But yes, extremely windy, but SO good. I'll give you a few more without explanations.






















Anything that you guys want pictures of, just let me know and I will put them up. I have over 500 so it is hard to pick out a few, and I am guessing you want to see pictures of us rather than the same old-same old scenery; but I could be wrong. More to come upon request.

4 comments:

Kiosco Salo Concepción said...

Hola:

Un saludo cordial desde Concepción, Chile.

Atentamente,

Luis Roco C.
Kiosco Salo Concepción

Emily said...

oh merci beaucoup,
j'espoire que tu aimes le voyage de mes amis et moi =D

A. Wise said...

You have a nice writing style....good blogs!

Emily said...

ahaha thanks. I tend to become very sarcastic or very newspaper boring, so I always have to check myself. I keep saying, "You have to write this in a way your family will actually want to read how your trip is going" ahaha.