Well once again i am a little bit late here with the blog. I dont understand how people can be so Johnny on the spot with these things. Don't you people have anything else to do? Don't you?! Well i do. So anyWHO. We went to Faro, Portugal about a week ago! We laughed, we cried, we had a really great time. But actually, that all happened. We had to wake up at 3 am on Friday morning in order to get to the megabus stop on time to get the bus to bristol, to get on another bus, to get on a train, to get on a plane to Faro. I was beyond nervous and stressed out already so waking up super early didnt help much. Once we got to the megabus stop there was a bus already there so Mitch went to ask the driver if they were going to Bristol. The driver just looked at him funny and said "No,London..Londooon...Londooon" we just went and hid until the next bus came which actually was going to Bristol. I think as soon as the bus started moving i was asleep. I slept basically the entire way to Bristol. We got off the bus and had to start running up what has to be the only hill we have had to climb in Wales, ever. We were so afraid of missing our bus so we just booked it and Mitch was yelling "We're not going to make it!" and i was wheezing and basically meeting my death, so im sure we looked perfectly normal. Turns out you are not supposed to go whichever way we went into the busstop because that bus driver said "What are you doing out there? Its dangerous!" I responded with a couch and wheeze and just handed him our tickets. He let us on and off we went to the airport. We got to the airport and easily got through security and to our gate. We had about 15 minutes to spare! Once we boarded the plane i fell right back asleep and suddenly...FARO. We got a bus from the airport right to our Hostel which was nice. So we were able to check in and go right on our adventure. It turns out Faro is not a really well planned out city. The roads are all curvy and dont really follow the map, that was a fun lesson to learn. After circling back about 5 times we decided to try something new..head towards the steeple of the church and not use the map! It worked pretty well! We found the Chapel of Bones! Its a good thing that Mitch knows Portuguese because i would have never been able to figure out how we were supposed to go into the chapel. The actual Chapel of Bones is in the back yard of the church and is made out of human remains of past monks. It sounds disgusting but it was oddly really pretty.After exploring around there for awhile we went down to the Marina and looked at the bay for awhile before we ate lunch at a little restaurant by the docks. The food was pretty good there, it wasn't anything fancy but it was lunch! After lunch we searched for a museum for a good amount of time, found it, only had bills to pay for admission and the people wanted coins so instead of taking the bills they just let us in for free which was pretty cool. The museum showed Faro's past through textiles and pieces of art. It was cool to learn about the history of the old town and how it evolved into where we were. We made our way to the old town in Faro which is literally where the town started and nothing has been changed in it so its got a bunch of little shops and a really pretty cathedral. We climbed to the roof of the cathedral and got an amazing view of the city and the ocean. By this time we were both a little hungry, so after much debate we decided to go to this very picturesque restaurant in the old town. I'm not the only one who thought it was picturesque.. its on a post card! We looked at the menu and decided to get salads. I got the cheese and tomato salad and Mitch got the vegetarian salad. Mitch ordered for us in Portuguese which was very cool and the woman told us to sit wherever we wanted so we chose to sit outside at one of the tables. They brought us water bottles and cups to poor the water in. My cup had pink colored glass at the bottom and Mitch's had yellow. So the water turned the color of the bottom of the glass.You can imagine what Mitch's water looked like...We waited for a very long time just sitting in front of the restaurant. We noticed that there only seemed to be two woman working there. When a man sat down outside by us and one of the woman brought him water i realized that she was walking kind of funny. It was more like a step of one foot and then the other leg would swing around...suspiciously like someone who only had one leg. Now don't get me wrong i have got nothing against people with one leg...i was just being observant. As we continued to wait the other woman working there kept walking out into the street to talk to people or to pet their dogs or just to dance around and sing and laugh kind of manically. We are pretty sure she had had a few too many to drink but again, we weren't passing judgment. Well we weren't until our salads came out. The woman came step-swinging along with one meal and the other woman came dancing and singing along with the other. The Portuguese must have a different word for "salad" because my cheese and tomato salad was literally cheese, tomatoes and ice cubes in a bowl. Mitch at least had a little bit of lettuce, but mostly it was just a strange veggie platter. We didn't want to be rude so we ate as much as we possibly could, paid and got the heck out of there. We decided to give up and go to McDonalds but we didnt want to get sick so we got salads again...luckily the real kind this time. After an 18 hour day we pretty much crawled back to the hostel and crashed. The next day we woke up and got on a ferry to the Deserted Island to go to the beach. It was kind of cloudy in the morning so the ferry ride over was quite chilly. Once we got there we walked on the beach and found a nice sunny spot to "sun-bathe". Why the quotes? I was covered head to toe so i wasn't getting any sun really...but i was warm! So we just hung out on the beach until lunch time where we went to the only thing on the island which is the restaurant, got some lunch and then explored the walking trail on the island. They like to call this a hike but i dont think there was an incline ever the entire way. The plants on the island were weird cactus like things that really didnt look like they belong on a beach. It was very odd to say the least. After back from the trail we made it back to the ferry which took us back to main land. We found some cool shops for souvenirs and a bookstore so Mitch could get Portuguese books. After shopping we made our way to Restaurante Centenario. We were the first people there so the service was pretty good. I played it safe with a pizza and mitch got a vegitarian rice dish. Our food was very very good, much better than the night before! We got ice cream for dessert and then it back to our hostel! We left early the next and made it safetly back to Cardiff!
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Si, Yes, Oui!
So a few weekends ago we embarked on our journey to Paris. Neither
Teagan, Mitch nor I actually speak French so the thought of being fully
immersed in the language was a little daunting. However, we quickly realized
that it wouldn’t be too much of a problem as long as we could successfully make
the “I have zero idea what you are saying/ have no idea how to even begin to
respond to that” face on demand. We had no problems. Once we made it to the
airport, met up with Teagan, got a VERY expensive taxi and found our hostel we
were finally able to sit back and say “WE ARE IN PARIS BABY!” Of course it was
dark and rainy so we couldn’t actually see anything but it was still great. It
was pretty late by this point so we decided to go to bed so we could get an
early start the next morning. Apparently my body was just totally amped up
because I couldn’t fall asleep. I was really comfortable so I wasn’t really
upset that I couldn’t fall asleep I was just kind of lying there…not asleep.
This lasted until around 3 am when I was finally able to sleep…until the alarm
went off at 6am and we had to start our day. I guess you could say that we
overestimated the time that we would need to get up for breakfast because by
the time we made it outside it was still dark out, and nothing was open. We
just wondered around for a little bit taking pictures and looking around until
we found a café that was open. Thankfully the people at the café knew a bit of
English so we were able to get by without speaking very much French. I think we
all got some kind of croissant, yogurt and juice. It was all very good and gave
us a nice start to our day. Our café was right outside of Hotel De Ville so
after breakfast we wandered around there and took pictures and then made our
way across the bridge to Notre Dame. It was surprisingly close to where we
already were which we were pretty happy about. Now I have to be honest, I
wasn’t too excited about seeing Notre Dame. I thought it was just going to be a
big church with cool architecture and such. While it was both of these things
it also was one of the coolest things I have seen. The outside of the cathedral
had so much to look at, there will statues and designs built into the design of
the cathedral that made you feel like it was impossible for people to build such
a vast structure with so much detail and so little technology of any kind. As
we went inside the cathedral it only got more amazing. I felt like I was
walking into the past in some way. Every inch of the cathedral was so unique
and different that there was always something to look at and admire. We were
all kind of shocked by how amazing the inside of the cathedral was so we didn’t
say much while we explored around. After about 40 minutes we made our way to
St. Chappelle cathedral, which was right down the road. It cost 5 Euro to get
into the cathedral and when we got in it was just a small little room with
stalls of people selling souvenirs. We were very confused to say the least.
Eventually we figured out that the actual cathedral was upstairs. So we made
our way up and it was definitely worth the 5 Euro. There were stained glass
windows basically floor to ceiling in the room. It wasn’t even that sunny
outside but the light came in through the windows so beautifully that everyone
was just staring at the windows and the light paths into the room. After we
felt that we had seen all that we wanted to see in the cathedral, we started to
walk to the Lurve. Once again this walk was a lot shorter than anticipated. So
we wandered around outside of the Lurve and found a really cool lock bridge.
One of those bridges where people put locks on after they get married or if
they are just in love I guess. From a distance it looked like a golden bridge
but as we got closer we realized that there were so many locks that you
couldn’t see the actual bridge anymore. So cool. After checking out the bridge
for a while we made our way to the entrance of the Lurve. Since it was so early
in the morning there was basically no line at the pyramid entrance. It was
awesome to go in through the glass pyramid because even though it wasn’t too
sunny the light shining through was so pretty. After we got over the shock of
how huge the museum was, we started to make our way to the ancient Egypt
section. I don’t know why we chose the ancient Egypt section of the museum but
it worked. Mainly Teagan and I didn’t know much of what to look for other than
the Mono Lisa. So of course we saw that! We pushed our way to the front of the
pack of people and took in the Mona Lisa. Of course we wanted to look at it for
a little bit but some rude lady was all like take a picture and leave. We
basically just ignored her and did what we wanted and then continued on with
our Lurve experience. Mitch knew what the most famous things in the Lurve were
from his art classes so he would describe pictures to us and Teagan and I would
go on a where’s Waldo like search to try to find him. Overall it was a pretty
successful visit! Next we wandered around the gardens outside of the Lurve
waiting to meet with Taylor for lunch. We saw all of the cool statues and
modern art structures while we waited. Once it was time to meet up with Taylor
we had to play where’s Waldo again in front of the Lurve. It took us a little
bit but we eventually found her and she showed us to a really nice restaurant
for lunch. I think we basically all got thee Croque Misure which is basically a
grilled ham and cheese except French. It was super good! After we were fed and
reenergized we started the long walk to the arch de triumph. The arch itself is
so huge. I didn’t expect it to be that large. It was kind of shocking because
we decided we wanted to climb it and when we actually saw it we were like oh
crap that’s tall. But we waited in line, got our tickets and started our climb.
I’m not sure how but we powered our way all the way up to the top and then
collapsed on the well placed couches on the top of the stairs. We were all out
of breath so after a few minutes we were able to walk out onto the roof to area
and finally see the beautiful view of Paris. We took lots of pictures and then
walked all the way back down the stairs and made our way to the Eiffel tower.
Our legs were pretty much about to fall off at this point but we made it
somehow! The line for the elevators to the top of the tower looked really long
which was very discouraging to me but the lights on the Eiffel tower turned on
right when we were underneath it so that made it better! The line took about 45
minutes and we had to go through metal detectors which were unexpected. Mitch
got yelled at by the security guys in French because he had like everything in
his pockets but they let him on so obviously security isn’t very tight. I don’t
think any of us expected the elevator ride to take as long as it did. I didn’t
think Teagan was going to make it because she was very nervous about the height
aspect but we all made it! I don’t think cold is a good enough word to describe
the temperature on top of the tower. The wind was so strong that it felt like
my camera would be taken out of my hands. But as soon as we walked to the other
side of the platform at the top the wind was not that strong so it was much
better. Once again we took lots of pictures, took in the views and had a really
good time. I am glad we got to thee top
at night because we were able to see a really different view of the city and it
was beautiful. We rode back down on the elevator and immediately went to find a
crepe guy selling crepes on the street as was recommended to us by Taylor.
Teagan and I had nutella strawberry crepes and Mitch had an egg one and a
strawberry nutella one. We ate our warm crepes in the cold and watched the
light show on the Eiffel tower. It was perfect. Then it started to rain, and
then suddenly it was pouring. We still had to make the long walk back to our
hostel. Naturally I started panicking as I usually do. The rain only lasted
about 15 minutes but by that point I realized just how long our walk back was
going to be. So we walked and walked and walked forever. It took us 2.5 hour to
get back to our hostel. OH did I mention that a bus drove by us and a title
wave of water hit us? So we were all soaking wet when we got back but we put
on dry clothes and collapsed after our 16 hour day. The next morning we were
able to sleep until 9 which was glorious. We went out to breakfast at a really
awesome French cafe thing. I don’t think they spoke very much English so we had
to mime some things and do a lot of pointing but we got hot chocolate, coffee
(Mitch) baguettes croissants and orange juice. It was all so good we just
couldn’t stop saying OMG this is so good! I think it was the best hot chocolate
that I have ever had. I didn’t want to drink it all...but I did! After
breakfast we got souvenirs at a train station, checked out of our hostel,
wandered around the ark by our hostel, got a taxi and went back too thee airport. We had such a great time in
Paris it’s hard to fit it all into one blog post. It was hard to say goodbye to
Teagan again but I am so excited to see her and others in Edinburgh and Rome in
a few weeks!!
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