Sunday, May 25, 2008
Southern Bohemia
Monday, May 19, 2008
On the road again. .
Today I am on my way up to Southern Bohemia. I'm not terribly excited, but at least we can see more of the Czech Republic. I am writing today to inform you that unfortunately, I will no longer be able to post pictures or make phone calls :(. As we have completed the actual coursework due for the semester, we have these last two weeks to finish our extra projects. My roommate (whose computer I was using for pics and calls) is leaving from Southern Bohemia for Italy. It is kinda sad because it means the trip is almost over. Plus she was a good roommate and I will be really bored without her. I will still be able to post notes etc. but no more pics. Sorry!
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Berlin's in bloom!!
Berlin was beautiful!! The last few weeks it had rained daily in the Czech Republic, so the nice weather was such a great change!! The first few pictures are just things that I thought were pretty.
Berlin is now a city of glass. Stone architecture like secret police and tyrannical governments are a thing of the past. The glass is a symbol of transparency. For example, the Reichstag below has a glass dome over where the congress meets - so onlookers can literally look down and see democracy working.



During WWII the Jewish husbands of 1,000 German women were taken for deportation to concentration camps. Much to the surprise of the Gestapo, the women staged a major protest. The Gestapo ended up releasing the men into the women's custody. This is a memorial for the bravery of the women.
The Kempinski family owned many buildings, shops and businesses prior to WWII. As they were Jewish, all of this was taken from them prior to being deported. The family has recently tried to claim their previous property. Instead of being awarded the property, they were given naming rights. Whatever business occupies the building previously owned by the Kempinskis must retain the name of the family.
Holocaust victims memorial in Berlin
Brandenburg Gate - the symbol of a united Germany
Sign in front of Checkpoint Charlie
This picture sat on the Russian side to show that it was the entrance to the American entrance. On the other side was an almost identical picture of a Russian soldier.
What's left of the Berlin Wall
The Soviet side of the wall could not be reached due to landmines, guards, automatic guns etc. On the American side however, many artists were able leave their mark on the wall. These are examples of some of the artwork.
Pictures posted around the Checkpoint Charlie entrance
For all my Carlson Hospitality buddies - this is the Radisson SAS Berlin. The hotel was very nice and all the attendants were helpful. An extra buffet breakfast is 24 Euros though!!!
The lounge area
The front desk
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Just a funny note. .
You've seen this picture before. I posted it when I was talking about my time in Vienna, Austria. Take special note of the two small glasses filled with a clear liquid. I assumed these were filled with liquid sweetener (they have such a thing in the US). I can assure you, that they are not. In Europe, each cup of coffee comes with a small glass of water. The water helps to cleanse the palate after drinking the coffee and prevents a coffee aftertaste. Therefore, you should not dump the entire contents into your coffee. . or people will look at you funny. You might also overfill the glass and spill coffee everywhere.
Some friends and I were talking about this the other day as we rode the tram home from class. Another guy on the trip said he had thought that the water was to wash the spoon prior to stirring the coffee. At least I'm 10% more smart than that kid :).
Where there's a will. . . there's a way!
We still have the last week of the trip free. Another girl and I are planning to head to Dublin, Ireland. Plane tickets from Prague are only like $100. I wish the US had the same philosophy on travel.
Since I returned from Egypt I have had a weird cough. It feels like an asthma attack. . but I never really had asthma. Anyway, I decided that I should go to the 'drogorie' to purchase some cough medicine. We walked in, and the first thing I noticed was that all of the 'drugs' were behind glass. You cannot simply walk through the store and grab what you need. You must go to the counter and explain your ailment. I think you could also show a prescription from your doctor, but otherwise privacy be damned! The woman asked in Czech what I needed. I coughed a little and she got the picture. She asked me if the medicine should be sweet tasting. I told her I didn't care. She handed me a very small bottle and told me to take 30 drops.
What kind of cough medicine requires drops!?! Basically, you put the drops into some kind of beverage. I find it very unpleasant. Maybe because I'm American, but 30 drops does not seem like nearly enough! Also, I like cough medicine to be thick, and coat the throat all the way down to the lungs. . this stuff is rather thin. . and just tastes like crap!
Friday, May 2, 2008
Can't always get what you want. .
When we booked our tickets, the woman told us to take tram 4 to TESCCO (it's similar to Target). It turns out the Bus station is on the complete opposite end of the tram route. After this mishap, we still had some time, so we took the tram the opposite direction. We arrived at the Bus station at exactly 19:20. There was no bus to be found. We waited about 15 minutes, when another bus showed up. This was not our bus, but they were able to confirm that our bus had already passed through.
We then ran to the train station to try and get a train to Prague, then to Dresden and on to Berlin. We wrote in Czech what we wanted. The lady looked at our paper and told us there were no more trains to Prague tonight. This was a lie - because we could see them on the board. She didn't speak much English and she wasn't worth arguing with. After all this, we went home and looked up the price of train tickets online. It turns out the price of train tickets would be more than the spending money we had allotted for our trip. We decided not to go.
Today I drowned my sorrows in some McDonald's and an entire season of The Office.
Next weekend I am going to Prague with Johannes. The weekend after that our group is touring Southern Bohemia via the river. We're renting inner tubes and floating down the river. I have the last week free. I might try to do Berlin again that weekend, but I had really wanted to go somewhere else. Any suggestions?