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Miss Kitty

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Cork On the Ocean

directionally challenged
Day 2 in Europe


Before we got to the station, I bought a bottle of wind and cork got some rum (for the train...since it was an all nighter...I figured I'd need something to help me sleep)

Nastiest darn rum I've every had :puke:After my buzz i threw it out. We never made it to Monmartre which was on the 4 hr tour. We got close but no cigar. Had to get back to station. Monmartre is best in warmer weather though. It was rainy and I doubt there would have been any of the local artists there anyway.



We made reservations for the all night train and we ended up sharing a compartment with a really cute (but YOUNG!) guy. He was very nice and we talked for a while. I drank my wine (I forgot that European wine has a MUCH higher alcohol content than American....:blush: ) I slowly got smashed! (or maybe it was quickly!!) The young man was from Gremany but was Greek (so you know I loved him!) At some point I managed to devour all the chocolates that I had bought in Brugge and drank all my wine. We pulled out the seats and slept in a line. Good thing Cork was between me & Demetrius :lol: (J/K...I am not that bad!) Around 5:30 or 6:00 he got off at his stop and we went on to Munich to switch trains. In Munich we got on a train headed for Salzburg, Austria!

This was a good evening wasn't it. When Alli says Demetrius was cute, she's not kidding and don't really have a special attraction to Greek men but he was one cutie patootie. About what? 32? Just Alli, me and Demetrius all night long. It was so funny cause in the middle of the night I'd feel him lay his head on me or touch me with his hand and he'd wake up and pull away. He was so cute. Good thing he didn't realize it was me pushing my breastesees towards his hands and face :rotfl: :rofl: Just kidding but felt like it. Just one of the perks of train travel - sleeping with handsome young guys or not! (like nasty old couples :blink: )

Tomorrow you'll hear ALL about Salzburg!

Cork...BTW...I LOVED LOVED LOVED the ride from Frankfurt to Amsterdam! The castles on the hills along the Rhine were amazing! I was very impressed! The train is a great way to see them ...but next time lets take a boat! :love:

Now I am going to go pull some photos to post!
We're there gull and the boats on the Rhine are free with the railpass.

Bring on Salzburg. I can't wait to hear about Achmed :bang:

I got to get my photos reduced in size to post.

PS: One magical moment that we forgot Alli. Our first night in Amsterdam. Dreaming Fog hovering around the steeple of the old church. As we were admiring the site and trying to figure out how to photo, music came from the heavens, just for us. One of my best moments, even did a sketch
 
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Cork On the Ocean

directionally challenged
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Bring it on, baby! Wonder if Fraunk and Danny Boy are reading it
The gang will just have to wait for this explaination


:rotfl:


Allifunn, don't think the train went thru Germany this time. Not that it matters but I kinda remember checking the route and we headed due south from Amsterdam, through the Netherlands and into Belgium.
You were the navigator...my mistake.... No sense of direction...but I got better!!!!!


Better?? By the end you were leading me around :clap_1:


Yes, I LOVE Brussels station. Will post a photo that I have. It's Beautiful. Berlin is a close second but I love the quaint feel of Brussels.
Berlin WAS a great one!


Yes, but as we said, almost overwhelming and difficult to navigate



Showers - I'm used to it and since Ali was a little more freaked about getting rousted out of our hotel in Amsterdam, she just threw her stuff in her bags while I did a quick wash up of pits, etc. :lol: I learned how to "non-shower" years ago. . Don't see it now but this wasn't the flooding shower but a good observation comes up here. WTF is with our water pressure over here. EVERY hotel, in EVERY country Ive ever been to over there is like having a firehose hit you in the face when you turn it on. I think my next tour will be "European showers I have known". Are you ready Allifunn? Great idea! Those showers did have some niagara qualities


How the heck do they get that water pressure any way. Also, did you notice the pressure in the toilets? It was like you better get your a$$ off that seat before flushing or you'd be sucked into the bowl :shock:

When the steward came around with sandwiches and drinks, we assumed that we had to pay like most trains so we declined. THen he kindly advised us that they are gratis and we chowed down on our free sandwiches, wine and dessert! (another person that was saying in his head "silly Americans"!!!!


You think we were the only 2 idiots on the train that didn't know the goodies were free? Once we caught on to the free goodies we were filling our pockets though, weren't we? :rotfl:

You forgot what a PIA Paris station was (as usual) Paris Est is under renovation. We arrived at Paris Nord, walked about 5 blocks with our frigging bags to Paris Est (cause we wanted our bags in lockers at the station we'd be departing from.)Only to find that the lockers at Paris Est were closed and we had to drag them another 5 blocks back to Paris Nord to lock them up only to go through metal detectors to get to the lockers.
Not exactly funn...but all part of the experience!


Paris will always be Paris. That's what made you so perfect for this type of travel . I promise you, FEW people see the downs as part of the experience but some of the funniest memories I have were nightmares when they were happening - like my mom and the sink :rotfl: (I didn't say that:cool: )




Arc de Triomphe, baby I CAN'T spell worth S*$T :blush:
At this point, I wanted to chop my feet off cause my damn shoes hurt so much. :nono1: The one thing that Cork was not prepared for.....:sosad: Invest in a new pair next time...and DON"T STUB YOUR toe prior to a trip like this! Wear a pair of wooden shoes to prevent this from happening :D

You mean, BREAK your toe before backpacking europe. Still hurts :dunno:


OK, mom needs me. My dad drove her to meet a friend to get out of the house and he just hit a curb and blew the tire so I gotta go take her to her friends. Then I have to meet a friend which I now have to delay an hour so I will try to finish tonight.


Dad has been great the last couple of days. One more chemo Thursday. Yeah!!!!!! :clap_1:

OK, here we come salzburg

Brussels Station and a seasoned railer :)
 
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Allifunn

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Paris will always be Paris. That's what made you so perfect for this type of travel . I promise you, FEW people see the downs as part of the experience but some of the funniest memories I have were nightmares when they were happening - like my mom and the sink :rotfl: (I didn't say that:cool: ) :eek: :eek: :eek: :funn: :funn: :funn: :funn: poor mom & the sink......:lol:







 

Allifunn

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I promise...Salzburg in the morning!!! What a city...what a time!!!! (except for Amhed....:eek: ) :rotfl:
 
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