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November 10th, 2008
04:05 pm

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Been a while
What am I up to at the moment?
I finally got to do that Poledancing course, but it was just 8 hours, 1 of which I missed, so that's over now. I was a bit rubbish, but I didn't have the time to practice. I'd like to do more of that, but the company is moving to a different venue, I think they haven't got one yet. The rent for the room in the gym got too expensive for them. I bet I won't be able to get to the new venue without a car. This is Sandyford.
I was thinking about doing a jewellery making course, but it's only 3 hours and costs 85 Euros and I'd only be making one necklace, so I probably won't do that. Will have to keep looking for something similar.
I also did a few lessons of Wing Chun recently, which is a variety of Kung Fu. It's all a bit fast and a lot to learn at the moment, but I think I'm doing really well.
TLD is leaving today. :-( It was really good to have him here, but no matter how long he stays, it feels so short when I'm looking back. We went to pubs at the weekend, also played pool, went to the cinema to see Quantum of Solace, did some Wing Chun together, went to a party, watched films, went to Howth again. There wasn't anything to do during the week, but at least Dan studied for his course while I was at work.
I'm coming over to Manchester for New Year's eve, until the 4th of January. It will be good to see you all again.

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August 20th, 2008
11:19 am

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Stew's birthday weekend
Hey!

Camping was great!
We were 2 and a half hours late because my flight was delayed quite significantly and we were also held up by football fans at Victoria (and more police than football fans, including barking dogs). Imagine getting squished into a tram with all your camping stuff and a whole load of singing blokes. That took the biscuit. Well, you have to have a sense of humour. It had rained already, but thankfully it was dry when we put up the tents. And I didn't end up with a muddy arse when sliding down the slippery slope. We got bitten by midges at first, but they disappeared soon after it got dark. The fire was burning already, so that was good. I had my usual sausages, the only thing you can cook on the fire. Burgers just don't work. We even had a birthday cake from Sofia. Everone buggered off quite early into their tents when it started pissing it down. Dan, me and Craig were hardcore and stayed at the fire and chatted! With great foresight, I had brought a raincoat and it was warm near the fire. Dan got wet as a poodle though. Later on we raided Scowy's tent (5 people in a 1 man tent). I must say I slept really well, no back pain and I was warm enough. I had nothing to moan about at all - incredible.
After a bit of a drive we arrived in a pub where they had excellent food. Maybe the best roast beef I ever had.
On Monday I went clothes shopping with Dan. I think he survived with very little stress.
A very good weekend, far too short unfortunately.

Don't ask me when I'll be back in Manchester again! I don't know. And I have no holidays left.

*big huuuuuuugs*

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July 28th, 2008
04:26 pm

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Summer time...
Hey, there I am again. Another boring day at work. The stressful days are over for now. I don't know how to occupy myself, not even the messenger works. It's really hot here. On Saturday I went to Howth again, spent the day at the beach (well we had to wait for the beach to appear, it was high tide when we arrived). I took a short dip in the Irish sea, wasn't too cold, but a bit windy. For that occasion I bought my zebra print bath robe.
On Sunday I climbed the hill and had some ice cold Bulmers in the sun.
Next weekend there will be a big bbq and a quest, with all the food paid by the company and a little prize for the winners. I'm not looking forward to packing my stuff and dragging it to my new house. Not in this weather. This is just for lazy evenings in a beergarden. I'm short of money though. Should keep that for the leaving do of a colleague. Yesterday evening I designed some shirts and dresses for a friend's webshop. Will probably order some myself. Is anybody going to watch the new batman film (or filum if you're Irish)? It's meant to be really good.

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July 23rd, 2008
07:56 pm

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News
What's new?
My brother, his girlfriend and my mum were visiting me from last wednesday to tuesday. I didn't get much sleep, but it was a great. Francisca is a fun-loving, energetic girl. Shame they didn't stay longer.
I'll move house on the 1st of August. Nicer place, living with 2 guys this time. Own shower, but no bath tub. Nice, calm area, a bit further away than my current home.
I'll be in Manchester over the weekend, from the 16th of August for Stew's birthday. That's all for today. I'm really tired.

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May 8th, 2008
12:10 am

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Heatwave - ouch
What shall I do about this poledancing class they offer at the gym?
It always starts when I'm on holidays! I wanted to go there for ages. Costs a 100 euros for 8 weeks. But I'd miss one class. I really fancy doing some dancing.

Nursing my bicolour arm. Basically sat in the same position all monday in the garden and got a sunburn on my left arm. It's not from driving!!! It would have been the right arm then. It looks much better already, but everyone still laughs at me. Who would have thought I needed suncream in Ireland!
The weather has been fantastic. Could have done with some water pistols.

There will be a big birthday at the weekend. Our French translator is turning 25. I'm collecting for a nice present. He's giving a barbeque on saturday. Fingers crossed the weather will be good.

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May 3rd, 2008
07:30 pm

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Oh FFS
What a crap start to the weekend.
I lost my wallet last night. It dropped out of a full bag. The first time I noticed it, but the second time obviously not. I only noticed it in the morning, when we wanted to go to Galway. I was so looking forward to this trip. I checked my bag and couldn't find my wallet. Checked the whole house. Nothing. Phoned the Garda. They didn't get one but I was about to go to the Garda station to report it stolen. Just popped home to get my bank details and cancel my card. When I phoned the bank they told me that someone had found the wallet and left a number. Few minutes later I visited them and got my wallet back. I wouldn't have wanted to lose my driving license (my only ID). Everything was still in it. However, it is a bum that the card was blocked and I had to cancel it. I have hardly any money, so I couldn't go to Galway. :-( Very very unhappy about that. Didn't wanna be stuck here for the whole bank holiday weekend. I can't even go out cause I have no access to my money. Been poor since the middle of last month. I should be happy that I got my stuff back but I'm just pissed off about the current situation.
The rest of the afternoon I spent spilling drinks on a friend and coffee on his paper lamp etc.

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April 20th, 2008
03:53 pm

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Yes, I'm still alive!
I haven’t posted anything for a long time. There's not much to say, to be honest.
I’ve been hanging around with colleagues. Many of them live nearby anyway. So I just pop over and spend the evenings there. It's cheaper to buy a few beers than going out.
Been short of money. There’s not much left when you have to buy flights every couple of months and pay your debts. I went to Howth several times. It’s been great. Shame we didn't have jackets with us last year, Stew. The cliffs are amazing. And it's a really good walk.
I’ve also seen seals and fed them mackerels. They are absolutely huge. I don't think I've seen them in real life before. And they look so intelligent, so much like dogs in a way.

Last Friday, I've organised a table in Johnny Fox’s form my colleages. All the translators and a couple of testers. It was a great evening. We agreed we should go out together again.
Won't be going to Johnny Fox's any time soon though. I made a reservation two days before and when 8 of us turned up on Friday, they didn't have it! I was so pissed off. Then we managed to get a table very soon actually, right infront of the band. I think they just got the names mixed up or so, cause people mysteriously didn't turn up. Then they didn't have my favourite: the huge rainbow trout. And the portions were half the size compared to last year. Last year, whatever you ordered, you couldn't move afterwards. That night, I was still hungry.
Then we ordered two beers which never arrived but they still charged us. It said 10 Guinness on the bill, and I'm sure we never consumed that much. Then somebody called 3 Taxis (we were 9 in the end) and he was told that they'd take half an hour and we'd have time to finish our drinks. I had told them I wasn't going to leave cause I wanted another pint. And then the taxis were there after 5 mins, so I wasted nearly a whole pint of beer. A lot went wrong that evening. The Irish can't get anything right. We still had a good time.

For the May bank holiday, I wanted to go to Galway and that area. Just don’t know how to see the Cliffs of Moher without a car. I should see more of Ireland as long as I’m here. I hope the weather will improve, it’s been so cold and windy.

I’ll come to Manchester for a week, from the 24th of May to the 2nd of June. That way I can take advantage of the June bank holiday. Flight wasn’t cheap though. And it's at 6:30 in the morning, so I’ll have to leave in the middle of the night. Dan doesn’t have his car anymore, I will have to get home by train and tram. I want to go camping too, that's why I took that early flight. Really looking forward to it. Miss you all.

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December 9th, 2007
01:35 pm

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Christmas party
We were picked up at 4 on Friday by the "party limo" which was more like a massive bus. They had nice seats in there and alcohol. The first stop was a pub in Dawson Street where we got the brief for the treasure hunt. We could get points from drinking loads (there was one group who used this approach), answering as many questions about Dublin as possible and dragging some random people into Sin, our final meeting place. We didn’t have a very motivated group and after some running around in the cold, the smokers suggested to google the remaining answers. Unfortunately it didn't help much, we came second last. I took lots of photos of drunk work mates.

After the party, I went on with two Spanish girls and two Italian guys in the search of a cocktail place, but ended up in some club. On the way home we met the others in the Luas, even more drunk. We had to hide from the ticket inspectors. I got off early and walked all the way from Ballaly on my own. 45 mins uphill.

Saturday, I wanted to go to Johnnie Fox’s again, but we couldn't get a taxi. We phoned at 6 and they said the first one they had available was quarter to 9. Unbelievable. We didn't have a table booked anyway, so our only chance was to come early. We ended up ordering a curry and watching a film. Jürgen managed to get a table for tonight and I will preorder the taxi.
Hope it will work out this time.

Jürgen is leaving for Canada on Tuesday and Silvia is going back to Spain in a week.

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November 23rd, 2007
01:31 pm

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Nasty nasty
Zsu is recovering from the winter vomiting bug.

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November 5th, 2007
11:01 pm

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Things Babelfish comes up with
Fox you stole, gives the goose it again. It gives again. Otherwise comes you the hunter get with the shooting rifle. Otherwise comes you the hunter get with the shooting rifle.

*rofl* That's so good.

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October 18th, 2007
07:45 pm

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I taste like beef

What Flavour Are You? I taste like Beef.I taste like Beef.

I taste like beef. I'm probably made of beef. You are what you eat, they say, and if the title didn't mean something else, I would be a beefeater. I think red meat is good for you. Puts hair on your chest.

(If you were not Beef you would be Alcohol.)

I don't know how they get that idea from the answers I gave, but I like beef.
Please don't eat me!

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07:17 pm

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coming soon
I will be in Manchester from Saturday, the 27th of this month to Monday, the 29th. When do you want to meet up?
Saturday or Sunday?

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October 14th, 2007
03:35 pm

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more spending
Went do see bog bodies in the national museum yesterday. It was very interesting. There were two very famous ones, forgot the names though, one with a complete face, albeit a bit flattened. He even had facial hair left. The other one was a headless torso but the arms and hands were in perfect condition. Very impressive. They all date from about 400 to 200 BC. And seems like a lot of them were heirs to the throne of some small kingdom, but have been killed by rivals. One of them was strangled, the throat was slit and he was hit by an axe. If you do it, you might as well do it thoroughly.
We only had an hour in the museum before it closed. But it was free so I can go again some time.

Later on we went past that sweatershop I've been looking for for ages. I bought a nice Aran wool jumper in black and a cardigan in dark moss green, and a scarf as well. They were all reduced. I should stop spending so much. This month I bought a green velvet closet from Germany, an expensive silk top which looks Victorian and those sweaters. I also popped into lush. Moreover, I had some expensive dinners. On thursday we had fish in Johnnie Fox's and yesterday a really nice pizza in town, with a bottle of wine, followed by the fantastic Italian ice cream in the Temple Bar area.

It's not even mid October and I have to pay the rent etc. I shall be a good girl now and not buy any more clothes and eat the things that are about to go off in my fridge.

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October 12th, 2007
06:18 pm

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Thursday Pub Night
I'm dead tired. And my back really hurts from not having slept enough.
Decided to go to the pub on the hill last night. It was 8 when we left and we arrived there at quarter past 9. Bit of a walk. Had some nice fish. But the meal was so huge, it would have been enough for 3 people. I asked the waiter whether I could take the rest home and he said sure then left to look for a box, but he didn't have any left anymore. So I had to waste half of my fish. How sad. He offered me a cake instead. Funny, they don't gain anything with that. I can always squeeze in a bit of cake. How nice of them. But I don't mind the money, it's just not nice to let the fish go to waste. Oh, speaking of money, I found a 10 euro note under a table. :-D
Later on, a magician came to our table. Pat Fallon. He was fantastic, I watched his hands and coat closely and couldn't see any tricks. How did he do it??? I was so focused. He showed me some fake money and said whether I could "translate" those in real money. I thought he wanted a tip but I misunderstood that. Seems like the pub is paying him for entertaining the people there. He gave us his card, it's a fake 20 euro note with him on it and it's quite funny.
It was after 12 when we left. I hadn't realised how late it got. By the time I was in bed it was 2 in the morning.

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September 30th, 2007
01:23 pm

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Still no caves
I got up early yesterday phoned the Ballyvaughan cave straight away. All I understood was that apparently there was only one bus from Galway there, so I did some research and yes, there's only one at 10 in the morning. Problem is the earliest train from Dublin would arrive at about that time so we'd miss the bus. Right, so you can't get to Ballyvaughan any other way? Hard to believe. Public transport in Ireland is really crap. We are thinking about renting a car next week. Jürgen would drive. Maybe we find 2 more people to come with us.

I didn't have a plan B so I told Jürgen to come over and we'd look at some brochures. We decided just to do something around Dublin and finally went to Malahide, not far from Portmanock, which I've seen before.

We went to the castle first (on the way we took advantage of the great playground there). I had no camera with me, so there won't be any photos. But it wasn't allowed to take any inside anyway. Well, what can I tell you? It's a castle. When I looked at the chocolate cakes with strawberries on them in the café, one unfriendly waitress told me they were closed already.

After that we walked through the nice woods around the castle. Loads of ivy. Then we went to the beach and had a long walk there, collecting shells again. It was warmer than I thought it would be.

On the way back to the station, we popped into a pub and had a meal. They only had fast food of which I had had plenty recently anyway. :-( The only thing that looked better was the pasta with prawns. But, it was swimming in oil. It tasted alright, but it failed just for that. There was a soup of oil left in the plate after I finished.

After a pint of Bulmers at the bar we headed to the station and discovered that we had to wait for 50 minutes for the next train. Could have had another pint there! But somebody was keen to get back to Dublin.

Back in the City Centre, we walked past Temple Bar and I had to get some pistachio icecream from that fabulous café. They ran out of it, she said. I was desperate. I said I CAME HERE to eat pistachio ice cream. Then the boss nodded to her and she got some from the other room. It's the creamiest ice cream I ever had.

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September 23rd, 2007
04:43 pm

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9 and a half hours on the hill
I had planned to go and see some caves on the west coast of Ireland today but Jürgen said he was roleplaying with the guys already, so we had to do something on saturday. I got up mega-late of course, so there was no time to go on a day trip. We decided to go up the hill again (Three Rock Mountain - or Tree Rock Mountain, as Irish people would say). It was lovely and warm yesterday, plenty of sunshine. I had my jumper with me though cause I know it could be windy on the top of the hill. That's how I got a cold two weeks ago. It was pretty nasty again, I really need to buy a good jacket. The wind went right through my jumper, that's why my shoulders still hurt today. We found a great spot with a gorgeous view and while drinking a beer on one of the "tree" rocks, we wondered whether those other hills were the Wicklow mountains already. On the way down, we went in the "wrong" direction, I wanted to go to the other side of the hill, where that pub was I found on my first walk. We found it finally, after it got dark. It's called the Johnnie Fox's and is apparently the highest pub in Ireland. When we got there, a busload of tourists just rushed into the pub. Apart from warming up and having a pint, we were keen to try the seafood there. It was completely packed and one of the waitresses said there would basically be no chance of getting a table that night. I saw the jummy food everywhere and decided we wanted to be put on the waiting list. After an hour they called the "Zsuzsanna party" to the manager and we got our table. Great spot too, and the band just started to play. A guy on the banjo, a fat entertainer on the guitar who was also doing the singing and a very talented fiddler. I ordered a swordfish steak, it was delicious. The atmosphere was great. I loved all the little antiquities: old shoes, old newspaper articles, all sorts of tools, some stuffed foxes unfortunately and lots of nightpots hanging from the ceiling. It was a big pub with lots of different rooms. They seem to be like it here. The band was good fun, the food was great, I thoroughly enjoyed myself. I finally got home at 1 in the morning, gosh.

And now I have to get ready for the big clean. Everything's a mess here.

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Current Music: Jungle book - King of the Swingers

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September 17th, 2007
07:56 pm

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Wicklow Mountains
Yesterday, I went on a trip to the Wicklow Mountains with a colleague, Jürgen. He's been there twice already, so I basically had my personal tour guide. The bus, which left from the city centre, took one and a half hours to Glendalough. It was raining and there was quite a lot of wind too. I was wrapped up warm because I had a cold last week. However, I wish I had bought a rain coat. My umbrella didn't help much. The clothes were soaked anyway. Later on, the sun came out but it was still quite windy on the hill. The view was great, I took some pictures with my crappy old film camera. If they are any good, I will scan them in and publish them.
There were plenty of tourists in Glendalough, despite the weather. I can't even imagin what it's like on a warm day. There is a very narrow path up the hill we climbed. It's basically wooden stairs all the way up, which have metal bits and a wire grid on them to prevent them from being slippery.
There are two fantastic lakes, but they are probably not for bathing because it's a national park. Looks a lot like the Peak District.
We've also seen some mahuusive trees. They are Lawson Cypresses. You can often see them in people's gardens, when they are still small and like bushes. They can grow VERY big. One of the lower branches always seems to be bent upwards. The branch of the one in Glendalough was as big as an entire tree and you could easily climb on it because it was near the ground.

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September 10th, 2007
11:01 am

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Holidays - part 2
Oh dear. It's so dull at work. Nothing to do since Wednesday. On Friday I was fed up of staring at an empty screen and finished my book at work. (Laura Joh Rowland - the Revenge of the Samurai) I read it in German. It's fantastic. You cannot stop once you started. It's set in medieval Japan and is about Sano Ichiro, the special investigator of the Shogun who has to find a serial killer who prepares the heads of the victims like war trophies. Sano has powerful enemies and is in constant danger. The chamberlain wants to prevent him from solving the murder case. It's really exciting. And you learn so much about the society they lived in. Very dangerous and a person's life wasn't worth much. And that bushido sucks.

But where was I? I wanted to talk about my holiday in Munich.
I enjoyed the bus ride to Munich. It took longer than on the way to Hungary, but we got to see some of the Chiemsee on the way because the driver had to deliver something in a village. I was quite shocked to see bee garages (himalayan balsam) in Germany. I didn't know it had spread to the continent as well.

We had a rest on Friday afternoon and met a friend of mine, Maria, in the evening. We went for a few drinks. That was good, but we shouldn't have joined the boring friends of her current boyfriend. Maria tried to persuade us to go to a friends's friend's wedding in Nuremburg. Tempting, but they would have stayed there for 3 days, which was a bit too long for us, as Dan only had 5 days in Munich. It would have been a medieval, celtic type wedding - the bride was Irish. So we could have seen some jousting. Oh well.

We met up with another friend, Sven on Saturday and went to the beergarden on the Nockherberg. It was my first time there actually.
No need to mention that my staple diet was beer, pretzels and Aufschnitt for a week. The plan was to go to the Nerodom together (a goth club in Munich). Sven cancelled, but we went anyway. It was good. I liked the decoration and the music was good until half past 2.
Now my memory starts to fade. I'm not sure what we did on Sunday. Probalby just relaxed.

The week after we went for some long walks and bike tours. We rented a couple of mountain bikes. It would have been 22 Euros per bike for 24 hrs but when we brought them back they said we had paid already. I really wasn't sure at that time, but I didn't want to argue. I discussed it with Dan, and we're sure we haven't paid. Well, got that for free then. :-) 22 Euros was quite expensive anyway.
One day we went up the river Isar the other day down the Isar. We set off quite late the first day, so we swallowed a lot of flies and not even the sunglasses helped to keep them out of our eyes. The next day we planned to go to a lake, but it wasn't warm enough for bathing then, so we decided to go to the Isar again but towards town this time. Both days we stopped at the Waldwirtschaft, a beergarden in Großhesselohe. The rock you can see on the photo is the Georgenstein. I used to go there years ago. The river is clean enough to bathe there and I used to jump in from the rock. One time I didn't have my swimming costume with me, so I just undressed and climbed up the rock, when some boats and rafts came along. People called me Loreley and told me to jump, which I did. This time I thought it was a bit cool for bathing, it was the evening as well.

Thursday, Dan went back to Manchester. I stayed until Sunday. On Friday, me and my mother went to the big spa in Erding. They keep expanding it. It's absolutely huge. And nothing's where it used to be when I last saw it. You can get lost. There's no way you can try everything out on one day. My mother has never been in a sauna. She thought she won't be able to take the heat, but she coped really well and she had a lot of fun. We both overdid it a bit. You're not supposed to go more than 3 times a day, but I'm sure I did more than 7. They also have the longest and best water slides in Europe there. I tried out a few but didn't dare to try the ones with signs such as: Warning, danger, you have to be a good swimmer, try on your own risk etc. I went on a whitewater slide and nearly drowned at one point when I fell in a deep pool and it made a big splash and I didn't know where up or down was. I made my mum go on some slides as well and she said they were "too slow"! Can you believe it! I was absolutely knackered when we got home. This is a link to the Spa, by the way: http://www.therme-erding.de/de/100682/100888/english.html
It's heaven! Entry fee is 28 Euros per person for a day.

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September 9th, 2007
01:05 pm

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back from holiday
Helloooo!

I'm back from a 2 week holiday in Hungary and Munich.
I wanted to go to Hungary first, to make the most of the summer weather. I wasn't disappointed as it was 34-36 degrees. Dan coped quite well, actually. But we didn't go out in the midday sun and we usually had coffee in the afternoon. Some of the time we spent in the town Kiskunfélegyháza. We went to the pool once, which they completely renovated, I didn't recognise it. So we could cool down and Dan did some swimming, for the first time in 10 years or so. He panicked at first. But after a beer, he was totally into it. The problem with people who can't swim well is the fear. Once he got used to the water, he had lots of fun. On the 20th there was a big holiday, so there were events everywhere in the country and fireworks. We watched some traditional dancers from all over Europe. We missed most of the firework though. In the afternoons we often sat in cafés, having coffee and ice cream. What a life. And went to restaurants in the evening. The one I particularly liked was a fish restaurant in the village Tiszaalpár, where we have 2 weekend houses. We should have spent more nights there as the air is really fresh and you can sleep like a baby. There were always thunderstorms in the evening, but no rain. Just a lot of wind and lightning. Dan stood outside one night to try and photograph some lightning. He took two really good pictures. We went on a short bike tour one day, but couldn't stay long as we left quite late and it already started to get dark. Dan had lots of fun on the bike though. Well, some exercise is important, even in the holidays. And we saw some lovely countryside.

Part two will follow shortly.

You can take a look at Dan's best photos here:

http://munichhungarytrip2007.fotopic.net/c1365829.html

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August 12th, 2007
07:36 pm

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By the way...
Don't try to text or phone me at the moment, cause I forgot my phone in Manchester. I had to buy a radio alarm clock because the phone was my alarm. I was late for work on monday, obviously. Anyway, I will be united with my phone again at the weekend. There's some really interesting stuff on the radio after 12! Vikki knows. Like last year when we went camping. Very weird stuff that fires your imagination and sometimes has a feeling of being underwater. Probably by people who are constantly on mushrooms or something. I have a CD with music like that. I don't even know what the genre is called.

"Well, I'm scared to be born again, if it's in this form again. I wanna be a little seahorse."

Oh, and look at this video. I stumbled over it, while I was looking for something else.

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Current Music: Devendra Banhart - Seahorse

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