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When is a Train Ticket not a Train Ticket?
... get to Warsaw and b) might not have been the ticket type we had asked for.
He reviewed the ticket and his reply of "Sh#t" and a shake of the head confirmed that a) He did indeed speak English and b) we weren't going anywhere with that useless piece of paper.
It turns out what we had was a reservation-only but no ticket to Warsaw and the 2 bed sleeper compartment we had asked for was actually a 3 bed sleeper car....for two people in a ...
The Best Park of Your Life
... brings people together! In turn, we found ourselves at an Absinthe museum sampling a smorgasbord of Absinthe cocktails, having a beer in a public beer garden/park that overlooks the entire city, learning about the tumultuous history of the country in the Communist museum, and finishing off with a Canadian interpretive dance number at a Fringe festival that nostalgically reminded me of ...
Disneyland 2.0
... credit cards and served food that did not come from a can (we had five dollars to our name at that point, cash only would have stopped us after ordering drinks). After dinner, we then walk/waddle our way back to our hotel on the hill, and then attempt to stretch our five dollars, 100 CZECH at the local supermarket for tomorrows train ride. 1.5 L of water, three bars, 2 apples, and 2 fruit snacks that I threw in at the last minute so that we could get close to our goal only got us ...
Czech mate
... Prague, overnight. By night she us sullied, but by the next morning she is virginal and righteous again. The Brits aren't the only ones proudly ******* in Prague. A statue near the river by David Cerny has two men made from bronze urinating onto a map of Czech Republic. So the Czech's have a sophisticated sense of humor and can laugh at themselves, which makes me love them even more. Every time I walk through Prague, I fall more in love. Each time ...
The Last Installment
... a local Pinot Noir, and interestingly it was served out of the fridge. I don't know if it was meant to be cold or a faux pas of the restaurant but it tasted pretty good. Was quite different to a kiwi Pinot, not as subtle, more like a Merlot I thought.
The next day we realised that no one in town could understand us, nor us them. We tried to hire bikes to explore the surrounding national park/wineries but nothing in town was open. We found out later it was a ...
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