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Greece Giddiness!

Yup... the moment we landed in the city of Patras Greece it hit us! WE ARE IN GREECE! we have been waiting for this moment to come and we have entitled our Greece experience "the Greece Giddiness" (If u are reading this Lori then I plan on attacking a lot of places we have learned about in class). How is everyone? I am doing well. We are planning on spending 4 nights in Athens and take various day trips to place like Delphi, Cape Sounion, and Corinth. On the 4th day we plan on going to the Cyclades for about 10 days. We are very, very excited. I am just so happy to be here. The people are so wonderful and amazing. It has been great. We got here by ferry from the Italian port of Bari. A funny story I have to tell... I am not that big on gambling but I guess I am lucky because I won a poker tournament on the ferry and I got lucky with my first (and only) chance at the slot machines! It was fun just to say I did it (don't worry mom and dad i am not a gambler in any way). Gre

The Vatican

No matter how many times I will go to visit Vatican City it still takes my breath away. I just find that place amazing. All the art, symbols, masterpieces, architecture... everything is just beautiful. It was scorching hot but we loved it nevertheless. Yesterday, we also went to the Forum, Colosseum, and the Palatine Hill. It was really cool being there after learning so much about it. Today we went to the Sistine Chapel, Vatican Museum, and St. Peters Basilica. Now we are just roaming around as we have to catch an early train to the Italian port of Bari because we are going to GREECE! I get so excited when I talk about it! We have actually alotted about 2 weeks in Greece so we are spending 4 days in Athens where we will be taking day trips to places like Delphi, Marathon, and Sparta and then we are heading out to the Cyclades for about 10 days. So ready and so excited! til next time... bbye!

Roma and the heat!

Rome is HOT! Such a huge and amazing city I can't believe I forgot so much about it already. Yesterday, in Florence, we went to the Duomo, Cathedral, Boboli Gardens, and walked around the city. We went to most all the piazzas and they were beautiful. Florence is still my favorite place. At night we had a nice dinner and then we went by the river on the ponte vecchio to see fireworks. Apparantely, yesterday was a holiday in honor of a saint and there was a huge parade and huge soccer/rugby match at the end. It was interesting to see the parade (we did not get to see the match). Florence was fun as usual. This morning we caught an afternoon train to Rome and it was hectic but I am glad to be here. You know backpacking can be a pain but I am still appreciating every minute I have over here. It is just a once in a lifetime experience. Next year I hope Neha will take a vacation with me out to some of these islands (you have to come with me!). The hostel I am in now is called Bella Roma

Ciao Bella!

Hello from Florence everyone! It has been way too long since I have updated and I have so much to tell everyone. Last I left off I was in Barcelona. We really all just chilled on the beach and relaxed. On our last night we went to the Plaza de Espana and saw the fountain there with the amazing light show. It was magnificent (I am running out of words to use to describe Europe). The next day we left for Cinque Terre. Let me tell you all what my book says "In the five fishing villages of Cinque Terre, man and nature have worked together in harmony to produce a place that sweetens and soothes the spirit". They were not telling a lie. Cinque Terre is like walking into the middle of a romantic novel description of Italy... it is even more than that. The 5 towns are so beautiful and it is like each one is its own little paradise. We were in the most touristy of the 5 towns in Monterosso. What is cool about Cinque Terre is that you can hike up the mountains to the other villages (ot

Lenny from Australia

Hello all! i am still in Barcelona and I have just returned from the beach. Tomorrow we plan on doing a lot of sight-seeing. On the 20th we have averted our plans and are not going to Nice. Instead we decided to go to the Italian Riviera at Cinque Terre. It is supposed to be this place where 5 small towns meet and you can do hiking near waterfalls. It is supposed to be beautiful and soothing... so off we go. I have learned as part of this backpacking experience that roughing it out can be very fun. Living in a bad hostal is not as bad as i thought because you meet all sorts of amazing people. The people from Spain are extremely friendly and laid back and all the other backpackers we meet are so much fun to hang out with. We have been having a blast here! The reason I am writing is because I had an interesting experience today at the metro station. We just finished booking our trains to Cinque Terre and we sat down to eat lunch when we met this guy named Lenny. Todd had actually given h

Jamon y Crossiants!

Hello all! I am writing from Barcelona, Spain. I am very excited to be here and I am sure those of you who read my blog are excited for a new posting. The reason this is entitled as it is because all we have been eating are croissants and jamon (ham). It is the cheapest and we are all cutting back where we can... haha. So if you want to eat like a true backpackers go grab yourself a jamon and croissant! Ok time for an update... Last I left off we were in Sevilla. It was pretty there and really quaint. The streets are like a labryinth and we got lost many times. Our second day there we decided to take a day trip to the southern coast of Spain to a town called Cadiz. Cadiz has a local beach called playa de victoria which won the bandera azul (blue flag) from the EU. It is known as one of the beast beaches in Europe. It was absolutely gorgeous and we enjoyed a day to relax from all the walking and traveling. We came back that day and went to bed early to head off to Granada the next day.

Sevilla!

Hey guys! I made it to Southern Spain and it is really pretty. It is a little city with tons of small, crooked cobblestone streets designed like a maze. It is fun to walk around except when it starts to take long and it gets frustrating. We went to see Reales Alcazar and that was nice as well. I can´t talk long but i wanted to update and say hi! I am off to Barcelona in a day! Love you guys...

Say Fromage!

Try saying that instead of ¨say cheese¨next time you take a picture. Man am I loving Europe! I arrived in Spain today after a long but fun train ride from Paris. Ok let me fill you guys in. Last I left off I was telling you about how we were planning on seeing the Lourve, Notre Dame Cathedral, and the Pantheon. We made it to all three but with very sore feet. Our bodies took a toll from the 10 hours of walking we did the day before. The Pantheon was a nice place because it provided us with a cool atmosphere. In the Pantheon there are graves of famous people like Emile Zola, Rousseau, and many more. It was interesting to see. It was just a beautiful building. The Notre Dame Cathedral was obviously really beautiful. For some reason I find cathedrals really relaxing and beautiful. The stained glass painting are breathtaking and so peaceful... makes me even more excited for my travel to Italia. The Lourve was HUGE!!! I mean it is on its own another city. We didn´t get to see all of it but

Paris is the city of love...

at least that is what my shirt says. hey guys! i miss u all but i am having a fantastic time. the airplane ride and chunnel ride was tired but it was still cool. oh something i learned... backpacking is NOT EASY!!!!!!!! i almost collasped b/c it is sooo heavy but i am definitely getting stronger each day. the first night in paris we took a long walk to the seine river and then got some crepes from a street stand. it is really awesome being here. Paris is AMAZING! the people are friendly and do not gawk at the tourists. the place is like the best of all my favorite cities plus more. there is so much diversity and the atmosphere is really relaxed. anyways... we walked for 10 hours yesterday and saw centre george pompidou, picasso museum, eiffle tower, arc de triomphe, and so much more. everything is just like people desrcibe it. the tower is HUGE!!! today we plan on seeing the lourve, notre dame cathedral, and do some shopping. Tomorrow we are off to versailles which is supposed to be re

Off I go...

I am sitting here in my basement and I am getting more and more excited! People always dream and talk about how they will one day drop everything and go to Europe... and I get to make that dream come true! Finally, years of saving up and it is going to be spent on the most amazing trip of my life. True I am going with 3 interesting men and NO girls (where my girls at?!?!) but I love them so it's all good. I will try to keep this updated as much as I can and I will post pictures. E-mail me your addys if you want postcards ( amisha01@yahoo.com ). Love you all and wish me well on my journey to... EUROPE!!!! WOO HOO!