Now that I’m recovered….

from my trip to Dublin, I thought I’d post a brief blog about it. Yeah, I admit, It’s friggin Ireland. What did I expect? Pretty much how it turned out to be. (Sorry it took so long to post – but between hangover hell, exploration, work, and then sleeping it all off on the weekend – this was the first chance I got.)
Last Friday, I hopped a jet plane through Ryan Air to Dublin. Grand and lovely. The trip there is short – about an hour and a half, and I must say that for the cheap fare, Ryan air is much like traveling in a cattle car. No checked bags, no extra stuff – just bring what you can carry on – and your person. Oh, and don’t expect drinks, peanuts, or a padded seat. What you see (essentially a fancy folding chair bolted to the inside of the plane) is what you get. Yes, folks, I have flown southwest – and compared to Ryan Air, southwest is LUXURY at its finest.
The flight was super full – no, really, I don’t need that eye you just hit with your elbow while trying to stuff your bag into an already too full overhead compartment anyhow – I have another – it is after all, why God gave me 2…. but it was fine. I think all the passengers kind of knew we were in this together.
Arriving in Dublin, we were promptly hurded off the plane, where I got a nice phone call from Paul and Tony – hey – we’re here at the airport – where you at? I hadn’t expected to be met – Paul had brought the car up (thanks much! It was soo sweet of you guys!) – and after a brief stint thru customs, we were on our way. Yes, folks, at this point, I was still sober.
We headed to the eBay office (where I dropped off my backpack) had a coffee, and then I was off to go shopping in the Blanchardstown mall (which is about 3 blocks away.) I know, I know, I’m pathetic. BUT… I could go shopping – and even found clothes that were cute AND fit – almost immediately. I think I love Dublin!! After that, I had lunch at the worlds busiest kfc (maybe not – but the line was out the door and standing in the pouring rain at this point) and then headed back to the office – new clothes and several english language fiction books in hand.
From there, we popped by Tony’s apartment (I had made arrangements to borrow his spare room in return for groceries and some cash) dumped off my stuff and were off. It was Camille’s going away party – and it was at the local pub – the BELL. It’s about 5 pm. Somewhere around midnight (I’d say I had had at least 5 rum & coke by now) , the party from the PUB moved over to Tony’s – with a stop off at the liquor store for a case of Beer, a bottle of Vodka, a bottle of Rum -( hallo?!?), and a bottle of diet coke (for mixing for me of course). On went the music, over came the neighbor (who was having his birthday party – thereby merging the two) and out came the drinking hats. Let’s just say that if I didn’t know your name by this point, i probabaly still don’t know it unless i’ve seen you sense. Some people left around 2am; others left around 4 am – and around 6:30 am (still drinking with those that were there) I looked up and went hey – where is everyone? Then it dawned on me that it was light outside – and I might want to get some sleep – after all, site seeing with Paul was set to take place in a couple hours.
About an hour later, I heard some rustling around in the front of the apartment. Padding into the kitchen, I poked Tony and told him to wake up off the sofa and go to bed – now that Sara had left (she was the noise maker and earlier she had passed out in his room – and then got up to go drive someone to the airport). I got some water, and went back to bed.
I woke up around noon, with a hangover, an ill stomach, and absolutely parched. It was at that point I realized I was still pretty buzzed. Paul showed up around 1 PM or so, and by this time Tony was up and we were both kind of sitting there going “ugh my head” and/or “ugh my stomach”. It was great. Ahh yeah, the sign of a great party – right?
Anyhow, we didn’t wind up site seeing – we wound up back at the pub for lunch and watching a football (soccer for y’all amerikans) match. The guys started in on the beer – and I, nauseous at the smell of the alcohol, stuck with the generic coke. Exhausted by 8pm, we headed back to Tony’s where I promptly fell asleep on the couch.
Sunday dawned sunny and cool – and we hung out waiting on Paul – to see if he was actually going to try the site seeing thing again. He wound up working – so T and I headed into Dublin – where we ventured into Trinity college and saw the book of kells. When the museum closed at 4:30, it was raining, and we decided to go grab some food – at (yep, you guessed it) a pub in the Temple Bar district. The food was really great, and we had a fun chat. After that, we decided to wander around a bit and hopped in and out of a few pubs in the area – including the Foggy Dew – where we heard some lovely ska/reggae stuff.
Monday Tony went to work, and after I got moving, I headed to Dublin myself. I saw Dublin Castle, St Patrick’s Cathedral and the Christ Church Cathedral. We had planned on meeting up, but those plans fell through – in favor of meeting Paul and Anna at the Bell for dinner.
Tuesday – I went shopping. Everyone had basically hit me up Monday for things they wanted from Dublin, so I picked up what I could and then got it posted off for them. I wrote several postcards and then went ahead and packed. For Dinner, we picked up some food and went over to Jean and Helene’s to babysit Charlotte (what a sweet kid!) while they were out to their classes. I was glad to be sober (and not still feeling too ill to enjoy myself).
My flight left at 6am on Wednesday – which meant a 4 am taxi to the airport. I had stayed up all night hanging out; and by the time I got on the plane, I was pretty much ready for a nap – even with the packed cattle mentality of Ryan Air.
Yep, that’s Dublin – in 5 days, I saw the inside of more pubs than I think I ever have before. Drinking – well – let’s just say I don’t remember drinking that long nor that much since I was in college – although.. there was that night at the Bird not too long ago….
As far as could I live there – yeah, I could. I wouldn’t need to drink so much (ok let’s be truthful – everyone I saw there pretty much wanted to go out to the pub because that’s the main social point culturally) because I’d be able to do other stuff. The prices for buying stuff is cheaper (clothes/ food/etc) than berlin – but the rents are crazy high. So, in the end, it’s about 6’s. The bright side? they do speak english – or some resemblance there of (hello? you understood me first try!?!) – and are very friendly warm people (compared to some of the receptions of the culture where I currently am.) That just means more applications to that area – in hopes of finding a job – now that the US economy is tanking.
** Sorry no pictures yet – I’m still working on uploading the pictures from Prague, Hornburg, Goslar and everywhere else. These will be posted soon – including some of the drunk ass party pics when I get a chance.**
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Dublin.. Here I Come…

Well, I’m off… following the gypsy feet again.
I’m headed to Dublin, Ireland this weekend for 5 whole days. I’m not sure what I’m going to do, or what all I’ll be seeing (other than the Guinness Factory) but I’m sure there will be pictures.
So, in the meantime, know that a goodly portion of the photos from Prague and the bone church in Kutna Hora are up on my flickr site – but I’m still missing the last day there. Also, I’m still missing the day trip to the midevil town here in Germany on there. They’ll get there though – at this rate, sometime next summer (kidding).
In the meantime, here’s a few for a preview – the rest can be found at:
Night time View of Prague Castle:

Prague Castle on a hill...

Prague’s Black Tower (on the castle walls):
Back Tower - caught in the mirror
St. Vitus Cathedral & Prague Castle Walls:
St. Vitus Cathedral & Castle walls
And Now.. for the faint at heart… the photos from the Kutna Hora Bone church…

Bone Chalice

Bone Chalice
Shield and Crown
Shield and Crown
Skull, Teeth, and Bones
Skull, teeth and bones
But In the end… Only Kindness Matters when you’re staring into the Eyes of the Dead….
The Eyes of Death (Day 4)
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A New Record… ’UGH’ that didn’t need to be

On Thursday, after Amsterdam didn’t work out for the weekend, one of my co-workers, M, offered a day trip on Friday to go see a UNESCO world Heritage site called Goslar, Germany. It’s a midevil mining stronghold full of half timbered houses, a beautiful old fortified house where the German emperors held court in the 1000’s and right on the river.

Despite the potential for bad weather, we discussed it for the better part of Thursday. All told, we figured on 2.5 hours to get there, 2.5 hours to get back and a few hours wandering around. Initially, we were going to take the dog – but after hearing the weather forecast, I decided to leave him at home because it was supposed to rain/sleet/snow and M’s car didn’t need to smell like wet dog for the next 3 weeks.

So, on Friday, I woke up to a light dusting of snow – got everything ready, and thought hey, I’ll toss a couple apples in my bag. Just in case I get the munchies, after all, it’s going to be alot of walking. I was bundled up in a couple layers of clothes with my down coat, grabbed an umbrella and was sure to wear my waterproof boots. We left at 8am and made great time – an hour and a half – and then we decided to stop at another town on the way to Goslar – to see the town and another fortified house. (several of the towns including Goslar and the other one we stopped in are well over 1000 years old.)

We got to Goslar about 11 am, ate lunch and wandered around for a bit. Then, we went into the Emperor’s house and took the 3 pm tour. Once we were done there, we wandered back to the car (yes, I took another few hundred pictures – who do you think I am?!?)

We left around 5:30 pm. Hit the road, and it was sleeting – then snowing. And because we were trying to follow the signs, we wound up going on the wrong road – for about 35 minutes – headed toward hannover (north west) instead of toward Berlin (north east). After realizing what happened, well, we cut back across and hit the Autobahn and were stuck in and out of rain, sleet, and snow showers. M kept saying it’s slippery… and of course, it’s getting dark. Meanwhile, we’re going 120 km per hour (about 65 mph) and other cars are just flying past us. Not long after a car drove past going so fast to almost blow our doors off – I commented – you watch, he’s gonna slip, slide, and wind up in a ditch somewhere….

It’s funny how premonitions are, and even funnier how thankful I am for our little detour.

You see, our detour took us about 35 minutes out of the way and another 20 to cut back across. While that was happening, the sleet/rain/snow mix continued and hit just outside Magdeburg on the 2 Autobahn. We were running about 55 minutes behind where we should have been –

WHERE THERE WAS A 60 CAR PILEUP DUE TO BLACK ICE.

The result? We missed the black ice – and got stuck in the traffic trying to use the autobahn. We hit the slowing traffic about 6:25 pm or so – and were stopped stuck for nearly the next 3.5 hours. All we kept hearing on the traffic report was how bad it was, and that the traffic was backed up nearly 5 km (about 3 miles). Yeah, I admit that at some point, M and I got off and waited at the “rest stop” area (lord knows we could have just walked to it, taken a leak and walked back and not moved more than 5 feet). I also admit that we turned on the radio and I was so stir crazy that I started karaoke-ing to the songs on the radio – nearly all of them – from Sonny and Cher’s “I’ve got you babe” to the Police’s “I’ll be watching you”. Poor M, because not only was he being tortured by my singing (yes, include that horrible titanic song) but also by the fact that things weren’t going to plan – we’d planned on being back earlier so my dog could be let out; he could get some sleep and so on.

In the end, I got home about 1 am – opened the door – and the dog hadn’t made a mess – but he too had a new record – 18 hours with no potty. I will NOT do that again (poor baby) – because he literally pushed past me on the way outside as soon as I got the door open (I had expected that) and barely made it to the nearest bush. He’s SUCH A GOOD BOY! *gives him an extra hug, kiss, treat, loves, and thanks for his patience*

Also, speaking of records -for me, this was a new record for being stuck in a traffic jam – that didn’t have to be. 3.5 hours – before we turned off (we went north and took a route I’d scoped out by map while 98% of the traffic went south on the police planned route) out of traffic to take a detour and get back on a couple exits later.

The only brightsides – a) at least it wasn’t us caught in that mess – and b) I’m fairly certain that somewhere in that 60 car pileup – was that dark blue mercades that went whipping past us on the autobahn almost the same time as we made a wrong turn….

Ahh, Instant Karma.

PS – pictures posted soon – once I’m done posting those from Prague.

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