Friday, June 30, 2006

Update

Well ya I havent written on here for ages...
Im still alive... Ive enjoyed Munchen the wonderful beer capital of the world where the beer halls only serve beer by the liter (even though I still say Czecho and Lithuania have better beer), Italy (Milan is aweful Bergamo is the stereotypical Italy that everyone including me cant help but fall in love with )the French Riveria(Nice, Monaco, Canne, San Raphael, Eze...) and all the fun that comes along with it and now Im in Auvignon, for once I feel like Im in a real French city bc Paris and the Riviera def do not feel very French.
Im sunburnt to hell the guy at the pharmacy told me to go to the hospital and he did not want to sell me any cream stuff, i laughed then insisted he sell me the stuff and proceeded to spend the whole day in the sun, the blisters will go away eventually... As most of you know I f'd my knee pretty good a few weeks ago... thats going wonderfully, try walking at least 10 miles a day on a knee that can barely support any weight. It has been over 100 degrees every day since I flew from Germany to Bergamo... gotta love sunny southern europe.
Tonight im off to Barcelona, I dont plan to sleep from the time I get there until 8pm Mon when I catch the bus to the airport for a flight to London. Im broke so I think Im sleeping in an airport my choices are london luton or london gatwick. Im actually leaning more towards Hyde Park, maybe ill put a beggers cup out and crash under the Tower bridge, its only 7 hours or so.

No worries Mates


See u soon...


Guccers

Sunday, June 11, 2006

Switzerland



So theres so much more to tell about Russia, but i didnt have time to write so moving on...
I stayed an extra 2 days in russia and didnt see any of helsinki, oh well...
Im in zurich now visiting my cousin and family... switzerland is beautiful, expensive and everyone is so friendly and happy. I really do understand why the swiss have the greatest quality of life in the world, they just look out their windows and smile...
By the way a combo meal here at mcds is over 10usd
Heres a few pics
I highly recommend everyone watch the first usa world cup game tomorrow as I will be there. USA vs. Czech Rep. My two fav countries in the world
The game is at 18:00 local... thats noon for all you east coast people and 11 from you slagor, it should be live on espn
7 hour train ride tomorrow but it will be worth it to see some friends, some soccer and some german beer...
Ole, Ole, Ole...

Saturday, June 03, 2006

Russia... a few first impressions.

So after an exciting last night in Tallinn... we were out late and we saw the sunset and the sunrise as we walked in between bars. Sunset was after midnight, sunrise around 3am... pretty ridiculous
The bus ride to St. Pete was painful as always ...only like 350kms but it took a total of 7.5 hours. Driving straight through that should not take more than 4hours, but this is russia and you have to cross the border. Let me expand on driving in Russia, there are no street lines nor lanes, its a free for all. There is enough space for about 4 cars wide... but there is no rule about how many cars go each way, so at times its 3 cars going east and 1 car west and vice versa. No rhyme or reason when or why it changes, just at somepoint its move right or get in accident and hopefully someone moves right.
I did meet some nice Polish, Italian and Americans on the bus, we ended up all helping each other through customs, since no one at the border or on the bus really helps you.
So eventually we arrive at the border. Which the Narva/Ivangrod border is an amazing sight. Two medieval castles facing each other one with an EU/Estonia flag one with a Russian flag. This has been a fortified border since the 12th century. You could just imagine the wars fought at this border over the years. I wish I had pictures, but thats not recommended to do at a customs border.
First comes exiting the EU/Estonia... rather simple hand the guy your passport like normal and he comes back and returns them. A few people got removed from the bus, no idea why but whatever...
Then you get to the Russian border. No waiting. You have to get off the bus and get your belongings... and go into the customs house. Its kinda similar to airport customs. My Polish friends and I realized we didnt fill out the immigration card, which we hurriedly did so we wouldnt get stuck in Russia. Its fun since its all in Cryllic but we managed.
To enter Russia I simply handed my passport and immigration card to the lady, she scanned and examined my stuff stamped it. I walked through the nothing to declare line and boom, done.
I swear its harder to get a car in Canada from the USA.
I just hope the Russians let me leave, but staying wouldnt be so bad either.
So eventually we get to the station, my Italian friend and I are looking for the Metro, or Metpo here. We find it buy our tokens and off we go. It was easy to find our way on the map translated into English at the top, but after you descend what seems like a 15min escalator ride into the deepest metro in the world, nothing is translated.
But we managed and found our way.
We ended up splitting up after a stop or two, I had to change lines. Made it Nevsky Prospect, the huge main street of St. Pete.
My first impression of Russia.... I see a bunch fo old people burning flags, American flags that is and holding and waving Soviet flags... chanting something in Russian all I understood was Ameriki. One sign in English read... DOWN WITH THE YANKEE AMERICANS, THE WORLD HATES YOU
A great first impression, eh?
Well now i had about a 1/2 mi walk down the main street... surprisingly safe and I made it the hostel.
Tonight I just roamed St. Pete beer in hand alone from about 1am-3am, and i felt very safe. There are people everywhere, its like it was 6pm back in the states. The streets are so bright and the skyline and river are just beautiful. You could almost do all your sightseeing at night, if the museums were open.
So far so good... all those Russian myths are BS this is a wonderful, beautiful place. And for how big of a city it is I think its very safe. The people dont really interact much with strangers, and they are Russian so they are smoking and drinking vodka and beer

Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Welcome to Estonia

Tere,
Between Riga and Tallinn the road is only one lane in each direction and they were doing construction, so that meant one lane for both directions so constant stop and go as the oncoming traffic passes... fairly painful
The people here are the greatest people in the world.... this Estonian couple my age walked a group of four of us (2 brits and 2 americans) from the bus stop all the way to our 2 different hotels, which was completely out of our way just because they wanted to be nice. Seriously I love the people here... the cities may be small but the people are so wonderful
Tallinn is a tiny city but walking the old town I feel as if I am in some medieval fotress of some sort... its weird but great, so old and beautiful.
My hostel is kinda funky and has this homely feel and there is sign that they are looking for workers... so I will be enquiring soon and hopefully never coming home... well never may be a bit extreme... but one can dream...
Head aega!

Monday, May 29, 2006

Welcome to Latvia

So a few first impressions...
Riga is a big city compared to Vilnius and a lot more tourist...
In the main park along the canal all the locals do is make out, anytime, anywhere and in front of anyone
Things here are a little more expensive...
The beer and food are not as good as Lithuanian cuisine...
The bus here from Klaipeda... was like a slow boat to China we stopped at every park bench that they call a bus station out in these parts and there were no highways it took about 6 hours to go maybe 150-175 miles. We never got over 40mph I swear...
Uz Redzesans

Gucci

Saturday, May 27, 2006

A last few thoughts...

So I am leaving Lithuania soon...
Why does every women over the age of 35 think its the coolest thing ever than an American comes to Lithuania but any girl my age thinks I'm weird... I feel like Bros
Why does every girl my age wear American stuff but dislike Americans... weird
Why do they not have the Svyturys dark beer on tap at more bars...
Why has American jazz become so popular everywhere I go in Eastern Europe?
Why do they not have any late night drunk kebab stands??
To bed and Latvia tomorrow...

Beer!

So the past few days I've been on the Lithuanian coast. To a few small vacation towns on the coast. The beach here is really beautiful however the wind whips off the Baltic Sea and it is pretty chilly. However I can imagine what some of these party towns are like when it is warm here, I cant imagine that is very long though.
So a quick review of some beer. Utenos and Kalnapis are rather popular mass produced lagers that dont offer anything too special. However they are much more flavorful and beerlike than your standard Bud or Coors.
My favorite beer has been Svuturys
The lager and standard beer Svuturys is very good... kinda has a Czech beer taste and full body style. I could definitely enjoy one of these regularly back home. Very smooth and still full bodied beer with hint of bitter overtones. Rather refreshing after walking a few miles...
The Baltas or white ale is your standard hefeweisen in color and consistancy however it is a little sharper and stronger in taste than a Blue Moon or Americna microbrew. A much more beer flavor and less fruity Whit, I'm generally not a fan of Whits but I was rather impressed with this.
The Degintas or Dark porter has been my favorite so far. The porter is actually not very popular here so it was pretty good treat to get in on tap in Nida. It is very similar in taste the Rocky River Brew Co. porter but the taste is much stronger and harsher. The beer has very little coffee overtones and a the perfect amount of chocolate malt to make your lips beg for another sip... This is the beer if I could choose I would take back to the US it is different enough that I believe Americans would pay the premium to get it.
Dinner today consisted of a cod fish topped with bacon. The bacon here is served on almost everything and it is cut into thick chuncy bits... very good! I also tried the potato sausage which is described as "pig insides stuffed with mashed potatos and deep fried" Seeing how I dont like mashed potatos and I cant imagine pig insides are very god... I was pretty ipressed.
I'm off to a little expat microbrew here tonight and to take in what is widely known as the finest jazz club in Lithuania... its not New Orleans but I'll take it

Thursday, May 25, 2006

Traditional Lithuanian Food

So today and last night was rather uneventful, the thrill of being in Europe again and seeing Vilnius quickly wore away. I wandered a little beyond old town to the old Jewish ghetto and to a suburb across the river... Vilnius ends quickly and the beauty of old town is quickly overrun by rundown buildings that look like they havent been repaired since a bomb hit them in WWII.
Anyway... anyone who knows me knows I love beer and food... so here's a quick rundown of my European fair
Tues in London
Traditional English Breakfast with Canadaian bacon, sausage, fried eggs, chips (fries) and toast and a Stella... not bad, way too american and $20
Wed: Smoked pigs ear(the same thing my dog used to eat), Zempelins (minced meat stuffed boiled potatos with a mushroom cream sauce) and Smoked Ham Hock with saur kraut and salad. The zempelins are very traditional but disappointing. The pigs ear... taste like smoke and has the texture of an ear... u can imagine. Ham hock was your standard Flinstones style East European hunk of meat. That cost like $12 with 2 beers.
Today: Deef fried lithuanian bread with garlic cheese sauce.. a great beer snack here kinda like fries back home. Lithuanian Ravioli, minced mean stuffed ravioli in a bacon cream sauce... good stuff. And some rasberry gelati for dessert. All that for about $11 including two beers. A had a doner kebab for lunch... i know gelati and kebabs arent exactly Lithuanian but they are everywhere in Europe and no where in the US.
After my tour of the Lithuanian coast is done... I will discuss the beer selections... Very impressed by the beer so far...

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

A typical Tuesday night in Lithuania

Labas!
So last night I promptly go to the bar after arriving, get the 'ole recommendation from the hostel worker... Brodujuvs or Broadways...
So I venture out at about midnight... the town is dead, it is a Tuesday.
Find the bar eventually(which is harder said than done when u wander a European capital alone for the first time at midnight) ... 5 lita cover (exchange rate 2.75lt=$1). So ya $2 cover, and it gets you a free beer... unbelievable. Before entering I get the old pat down search by an extremely large Lithuanian police officer. Then the awkward sit alone at a table with beer for a while till some Lithuanians ask if they can sit down. Turns out they are with their American born cousin from Boston, who now lives in Bangkok. So we chatted about life and Lithuania and the American could translate so it worked out well.
There were also some Americans here visiting their friend an American who moved to Vilnius a few years back. So we all partied and danced the night away with some beautiful east european women...
The best part is on a Tuesday night the bar/club was packed... I'm talking Berea Paninis on a Thurs packed for you B-W people but with 20-30 yr olds. And unlike much of the eastern europe I've seen (prague, krakow, budapest) here people are super nice. Lithuanian girls are gorgeous... and love to dance/talk to English speaking Americans :)


So today I wandered the city... I think somewhere between the medieval buildings, Baroque churches, rundown shanties and grafiti filled walls... theres a charm here. Unlike Prague and Krakow its not perfect, Vilnius just seems real, its not a fairy tale. It has its moments of beauty... like the medieval Gates of Dawn and Old Town Vilnius University. The old town almost has a Prague feel for a block or two. The highlight of the day had to be the old KGB museum. Its pretty ridiculous what those Soviets did to Lithuanians...
Time for some authenic Lithuanian cuisine...

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

A very long 25hours...

Good Day,
So Im here, Lithuania that is... its been a long day...
Quickly The good:
Im here in one piece, no major flight or baggage issues
Gatwick airport has a great place to lay down and sleep free of charge... glad i packed the pillow
The Hapshow on the ipod
Im about to have a beer...
The bad:
20min after owens dropped me off one of the straps to my backpack busted, so its not really functioning... havent figured out what to do abotu that issue yet... gotta love cheap ebay shit
Both flights were very long and uncomfortable... i didnt sleep a wink on either one
Gatwick airport made me feel like i never left the USA, sunglass hut and US travel stores and mcd's everywhere... not good
Enough...
Cheers!
Gucci

Sunday, May 21, 2006

Pearl Jam

What an amazing way to spend my last night in Cleveland. Great concert... Eddy, Mike, Stone, Jeff, Matt and Boom really rocked out...
I quick quote from the show... I think its appropriate, Eddy explained this song a bit before playing it and it really hit home...
"For the lights of this city
They only look good when I'm speeding
Gonna leave 'em all behind me
Cause this time

I'm gone

Long gone
This time I'm letting go of it all
So long
Cause this time I'm gone"
~GONE

Peace Love
Gucci