Thursday, 28 June 2012
Praia da Luz, Algarve, Portugal
OMG OMG OMG! I'm here! Finally on the Algarve, where I've wanted to visit since I was 15!! We arrived yesterday after a 4 hour bus journey on roads to rival Australia for straightness for miles!! Very comfortable journey and only €20! Our apartment is amazing! So clean and spacious, 2 bedrooms (yay!), I get the double overlooking the pool and ocean as I had to sleep on the floor in Paris! Only fair!
I'm sitting at a cafe on the beach, drinking a pint of beer so I can use their WIFI. A tough life but all in a good cause - communication!!
Our last day (and second) in Lisbon, we walked the narrow lanes through the Alfama district up to the Castle. Wonderful! Then we walked back down again. By this time it was hot and very humid. From there we walked to the riverfront and had a café in the massive Praca (square). A couple of guys were busking, playing Portugese music on guitars. Such atmosphere! There are street performers everywhere in Lisbon. Jugglers, guitarists, accordions. Such talented people. And they make my hippy gear look quite tame! After lunch we joined the Portugese in a siesta! Yes, we gave in and went back to the hostel for a 2 hour sleep!! Then we went out for Sangria and more street entertainment. Dinner then back to bed, well it was 10pm! The Portugese would be disgusted in our weakness!
Anyway, today the wind was up when we woke. Damn, we will have to miss the beach and stay by the pool! I went out to the local shop and bought laundry liquid and became the laundry bitch! It's all hanging on an airer on our balcony chasing the sun. I moved it from my balcony when the sun disappeared and moved it to Julie's to get the afternoon sun. Nothing like clean washing!! Heaven after a week!! I just hope it hasn't all blown away while I'm down here at the beach drinking beer and talking to my friends, you!
I'm currently listening to a group of young English taking the mickey out of the Australian and Kiwi accents. Ha ha, I'm keeping my mouth shut, there is only one of me and 8 of them! But as they are from the 'Souff o Lundn' they can talk! Or rather they can't!!
Ooh my face is burnt, I can feel the heat coming through. Bring it on!
Julie left the apartment earlier than me, I saw her walking the beach when I got down here but lost track of her. We are travelling well together which is amazing as I'm a person who needs space. Today I'm having a couple of hours alone for the first time and am enjoying it but I do miss our comments and laughter so my 'alone time' is probably up and I need to go find her.
This is such a magic place. I didn't bring my card reader down here with me so I will have to post photos of my current view in a day or so. Here's some in the meantime....xx
Monday, 25 June 2012
We arrived in Lisbon yesterday after a stressful journey to Paris Charles de Gaulle airport! Luckily we left with 3 1/2 hours before our flight. We spent 3 hours in our favourite cafe having ,espresso (I'm into doubles now!), then lunch to pass the time. It helped that we had Jean-Paul to gaze at! Have no idea of his name so I've named him this. He's the cutie in my previous photo.
Anyway, we leave and get to our metro station. The ticket machines aren't working. All the staff come out at various times to push the same buttons we've been pushing for 20 minutes or more. Then they tell us we must walk back up the 30 metres to ground level and go to the next station to buy tickets! Are you kidding? Our suitcases are really heavy and it's many flights of stairs to the top let alone walk to the next station. We have a train to catch!! Eventually they opened the gates and let us through without tickets. We get to the Gare du Nord and try to buy tickets for CDG. No go here either. They don't take credit cards or at least not ours. Nor do they take cash. We get approached by some very dodgy dudes (I'm sorry to say that I now know why the Europeans hate the gypsies! They are BAD news) this guy eventually said he would sell us tickets which he pulled out of his coat pocket! Dodgy but they worked fine. We were desperate and at least he wasn't trying to steal everything we had. We eventually made it to the airport without being one of those people on Easyjet who can't board their flight because they are late!!
I'm extremely surprised by Lisbon. It has a very small town feel. It's old and lovely. The people are friendly and helpfully try to teach us the basic words in Portugese. They laugh and correct us, but the laughter is kind, not nasty.
Carla, I had the Pork Sandwich from your place, delicious!! Thanks for the tip.
We went on a free walking tour today, provided by the hostel. Then to Belem but their pastries aren't as good as the ones from the pork place! It was 33 and humid today, very hot and sweaty! No wearing the same clothes twice here!
Off to bed. It's 11pm. The Portugese will be up for hours yet but then they don't start their day before 10am! We still get up at 7 to pack as much in as possible! We are only here 2 full days. We will chill out when we hit Praia da Luz and the beaches. No sightseeing or shopping there!! Just beach, eating and drinking!! Can't wait!
Saturday, 23 June 2012
Friday, 22 June 2012
Versailles
We spent the day at Versailles yesterday. After partying in the streets at the Music Festival we were very tired. We danced on the cobble stones for hours, drinking Mojitos for €5! Delicious! But the best part was the dancing. There was music in most cafes so we just stayed within Monmartre. We wondered around enjoying the happy atmosphere until we found dance music that we liked. People everywhere wondering around with drinks in their hands. No sign of police the entire night. No need for them either, no aggro, we didn't see one drunk person. Certainly far more civilised in their drinking than us Aussies or Kiwis. Or maybe they just missed the aggressive gene. Everyone was just thoroughly enjoying themselves.
So, we get on the trains to Versailles at 8am very tired. But all that disappeared once we got to Versailles at 10am! Especially after a double espresso.
We went through the Palace with the hordes of schoolchildren and adults. The Hall of Mirrors is not so impressive when it's filled with people!
From their we walked through the wonderful gardens to the Grand Canal. Had lunch and hired bikes (thank you Sandra! Just the best thing to do). We cycled to the Grand Trianon, the holiday home for the Royalty, now THIS we did enjoy so much more. It's a smaller version of the palace. Then we went to the Petit Trianon, a smaller version again. This is where Marie-Antoinette loved to be.
Then through the fantastic gardens to the Hamlet, Marie-Antoinettes hobby farm. It was absolutely delightful. Then we hopped on our bikes and cycled through the dirt tracks and wooded areas of the Versailles Estate. That is up there on my top 3 things to do in Paris. Everything cool, lush and green. And very few people around!
Then home to Montmartre and dinner and wine. Back to the apartment at 8pm so another 12 hour day out and about, lots of walking and cycling. In bed not too much later!!
Off to the Fleamarkets today. Woohoo! We will walk there, we've been told its only 20 minutes! Ha! Will see. Didn't get there last Sunday as planned.
Thursday, 21 June 2012
Lazy day in Paris
We've finally given in to our exhaustion and are having a lazy day.
Again yesterday was spent walking everywhere. We visited the Musee D'orsay, an art museum converted from an old train station. A magic place housing Monet, Manet, Degas, cezanne etc, all my favourites. From there we walked across the Seine to the Musee L'orangerie which houses Monet's water lilies on a massive curved wall that was too long to see in one frame. Amazing, everyone stood in awed silence! " I just kept whispering, My God!Amazing!". It houses many other artists which were incredible as well but just to stand in front of the water lilies? And I've stood there before! Still mind blowing.
We left there to wander through the Tuileries Gardens where we had the required 'pot' (50ml) of wine. By this time (4pm) its a wonderful 26 degrees and hot! Sitting at a café under the trees was a magic respite.
From the Tuileries we walked to St Louis-en-l'ile. This island along with ile de la cite is where Paris originated. Ile de la cite houses Notre Dame while St Louis is all private mansions and cafes, so another wine. We were waiting until evening, when we would walk along the Left Bank to where the locals gather to dance salsa, etc. By the time we got there it was 8.30 but no sign of anyone. As the sun doesn't set until 10.30pm or so, we aren't actually sure what constitutes evening. Shame, could have done with a sexy dance with one of the many goegeous Frenchmen we see EVERYWHERE. Have only seen one unattractive one so far, goodness and he probably wasn't that bad but we are now used to utter perfection!
We ate at 'our' Creole restaurant last night, the one across from our apartment. It was lovely to have to walk 10 metres to our apartment, not counting the 3 floors of stairs! It was lovely, especially as they put the chili oil on the table so we could make it as hot (or not) as we liked. I liked!
Making our way through the wine, one with lunch, maybe one in the afternoon then one with dinner, glasses not bottles!. Walking it all off though! Julie is enjoying the pastries, I'm enjoying the stinky cheeses. The bottles of wine for €2.59 from the supermache are good too.
Our lazy day today: did washing, loaded pics to blog (if anyone can tell me how to get the pics smaller using an iPad I'd be grateful), painted our toes, went to lunch at Amelie's cafe, best food we've had so far, shopped for the necessities (water and wine) at the supermache, back to the apartment to chill over red wine, Barry White and book or blog while we wait out the storm that's arrived before we head off to the Music Festival around the corner on Rue Lepic. We've just had a conversation with the man on the 5th floor apartment across the road, he says normally at this time there would be dancing in the streets but the storm has kept everyone indoors. 4.03pm, nearly time for the sart. Looking forward to it!
Tomorrow an early start! On the train to Versailles at 8am, an ungodly hour after a festival but must be done.
I think Jackie and I will come to live here.
Itinerary for Europe
Ive been asked for the itinerary for our trip....
16 - 24 June Montmartre, Paris
24 - 27 June Lisbon, Portugal
27 June - 03 July Praia da Luz, Algarve, Portugal
03 - 07 July Porto, Portugal
07 - 14 July Piegaro, Umbria, Italy
14 - 21 July Positano, Italy
21 - 26 July Rome, Italy.
27 July arrive Perth
Wednesday, 20 June 2012
Tuesday, 19 June 2012
Hi all, I emailed this to my friend Sandra, got carried away so have posted it to you all as well! Sorry!
Had a Gorgonzola, bacon and something I forget, crepe for you yesterday. Was it only yesterday? We are out and about from 9.30am to 11.30pm and am knackered! But oh so happy! Eiffel tower, Arc de Triomphe and shopped the Champs Élysées today. We have packed so much in! Incredible! Wish I still smoked(not really) but the French make it look so cool! Hard to get away from it as I think every 2nd person smokes!
Thank you for having a drink for me. We were having lunch on the Champs Élysées today at 2.30, normal time for lunch! The sun doesn't set until about 10.30 so our body clocks are out completely!
Totally in love with Montmartre! Such an amazing 'village'. We have walked the length and breadth of it plus everywhere else! Julie (oldest friend from NZ) is like you, the perfect travel partner. No plans, let's just see what happens and where this street takes us....magic!
Our apartment is on the 3rd floor and a Creole Restaurant (among many more) is at ground level opposite. I'm listening to the most amazing music from them, at the moment. Our French double windows are open as we are trying to dry our washing, so all the street noise is here and I'm sharing these people's lives for a couple of minutes as they walk past, and they don't know it! Exactly as I imagined and wanted my Parisienne life to be! I can see people living in their apartment opposite and they can see me!
I'm sitting here, windows wide open, no bugs, thinking what's that noise? It's raining! Magic! Jules is asleep, serves her right for waking me at 6.30 when we'd set the alarm for 8am! It's only 9.05pm now!!
One of the highlights of our morning was being targeted by the gypsy wedding ring scam! They 'discover' a wedding band on the ground in front of you, hello is this yours? No? Well you have it as I don't wear jewellery! They then appear a minute later and ask for money to buy a coke or coffee as 'you've had such good luck!'. No, I said and gave back the ring ad we moved on down towards the Eiffel Tower. A 100m or so we noticed a guy peeing against the wall on the Seine, another mature man walked towards us and tapped his nose and eyebrow and said 'attention' in his French accent. We did, and behold! Another scammer! Ha ha, we are seasoned now! Then we continued walking to the tower, my cash now buried in my bra!Saw a gypsy making a lot out of gullible people
Lots of love
Lindylou xx
Saturday, 16 June 2012
Our first hours in Paris
I'm sitting in our apartment in Montmartre! Restaurants and cafes everywhere. We are on the 3rd floor and everyone's voices float up, even children are out and about at 11.30pm! Been awake 48 hours and we are exhausted though I did sleep the 7 hours between Dubai and Paris. Julie and I didn't have champagne at Dubai! It was $112.00 for a bottle! White wines please.
Getting the metro from the airport to Abbesses was our first adventure! Finding your way between platforms for different metro lines was a challenge as the one we were meant to et was closed! But we made it and poor Jules was a real trooper as she was utterly dead on her feet after 36 hours travelling!
I am drinking a 'charming' merlot from the local shop. €4.40! I went out to buy bread but of course you can't buy it from the 'deli' and the boulangerie is closed. I can't wait to wake up in the morning! Best get some sleep.
Our apartment is old and run down and its so typical Paris!! Magic!
We are off to the fleamarkets tomorrow.
Friday, 15 June 2012
And so the adventure begins! A friend said she would be scared she'd sleep through the alarm and so her fear became my own! 4.06am and no sleep! The first time I have stayed awake all night sober!! I have had a manicure, pedicure, cleaned the house and garage, done 3 loads of washing. I really have no idea what else I did to pass the time. I'm drunk on no sleep but am at the airport, checked in in plenty of time, the taxi cost me 84.00 and I had budgeted on 100.00 so 16.00 ahead already. I have a glass of champagne in front of me and I'm having a ball!! I'm the funkiest lady here and I get to sleep in Paris tonight! Could life be any better? I really don't think so.
Meeting my friend Julie from NZ in Dubai at O'Briens Pub at the airport. First one there buys a bottle of champagne. And what better way to start our journey? From there to Paris and Paris music month. Can't wait to see our apartment in Montmartre! I don't care if I don't sleep for the next 8 nights! We can lie on the beach in the Algarve later and sleep then! Just like my life in Cyprus in 1990! Oh oh the champers is nearly empty, time for a refill. Garçon!
Thursday, 14 June 2012
The real countdown
My last few days have certainly not gone to plan due to unforeseen cyclones(why did I not plan on those?) and other events sent to try me! All I can say is thank the Godesses that I packed weeks ago! Even if I have repacked since its basically the same, just winter clothes added.
Dropped Jackie off with Craig and Claire tonight. Thanks so much to you both for looking after her. I came home and feel like I've had a limb cut off. I am sure she feels as lost as I do but I'm also sure she's loving being with Poppy and her Dad again. I can hear you all making comments on people and dogs, know this, Jackie gives me love and gives me someone to love. Everyone needs love in their life. And she is my blind, I talk to myself and anyone listening will assume that I'm talking to Jackie!
One day left. I'm still trying to get my pool to a reasonable chemical level. It has to look after itself until the lovely Emer comes to stay.
I wish I didn't have to work tomorrow but I do. Serves me right! I thought about leaving Saturday night but thought why waste a day?!!
Gotta go and do more before bed.
Next episode from the airport early am Saturday. Xx
Monday, 11 June 2012
5 sleeps to go....have repacked to include warm clothes for Gay Pareee, forecast is not great. Highs of 18 19 24 with showers. Case now weighs 19.6kg! What? How did that happen? I just took some clothes out, added a big mug for my tea (no longer a budget backpacker huh? Much as I love wine, my first cup of tea each morning is far more important, hence a big mug!) Jackie is stressing. How will I leave her? My heart is hurting already....
Friday, 8 June 2012
Poem by Peggy & Geoff for 20.05.62
On this very day in May 1962
To Fay and Clyde, Linda was born
Amongst the cries of - oh joy one more
Little did our youngest sis know just what was in store
After 5 siblings she got the looks
How come the sis's wondered - oh fook!
But the proud parents just took it in their stride
One more to love and join their pride
You joined the happy clan showering you with love
Even amongst the fun, odd jibe and shove
You soon learnt to stand your ground
Confidence and poise you soon found
After a short working life in NZ
Travel beckoned you overseas instead
Life experiences come many aplenty
The journey continues but life isn't empty
To Perth the decision came which has been great
For you to make your home in the sunny state
You have embraced all there is on offer
And what a journey! All those mates.
Today you are the grand 50 years old
How can that be? You cant be as you are told
But we siblings know for sure it is true
Cos we are ahead of you - true blue
Happy birthday Lindy Lou
Hope the wineries today don't bring on spew!
Take it easy and last the day well
For many of those sharing for sure will tell
Happy Happy birthday Linda
Hope you have a truly magical day
With our love
Peggy and Geoff x x x x x x
8 sleeps to go
8 sleeps! And I'm dreaming about the trip so they won't be good sleeps either! Sitting here drinking the Moet that Craig bought me for my birthday. Anything to keep the birthday celebrations going! Rain forecast this weekend so I won't be able to clean up the outdoor area after our storms this week! I'll have to leave the house sitter a very apologetic note.
This photo is a test and as I haven't loaded to Picassa in a long time it is from Murray's 50th. He looks great eh?
This photo is a test and as I haven't loaded to Picassa in a long time it is from Murray's 50th. He looks great eh?
Thursday, 7 June 2012
9 sleeps to take off
9 sleeps until take off. Quiet at work so made my 'last will and testament'. Not that I plan on dying on this trip but as I'm now 50 maybe it's time I grew up in some respects? I'm mostly packed, easy to do as I'm packing summer clothes during our winter season. My suitcase weighs 15kg and as I'm flying Emirates that leaves me 15kg for shopping! Plus as I travel I'll be using the million tea bags and toiletries and creating more free space and allowance that way.
I plan on repacking and repacking anyway before the 16th and culling some of the many bottom clothing (shorts etc) before I leave. This is my first ever blog so will see how it goes.....
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