Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Cesky Krumlov vs. Karlovy Vary

With only a few days left here in the Czech Republic I thought it would be nice to share a few pictures of a few places I have been to this past month. July has been pretty busy traveling from one place to another.

Cesky Krumlov
The following pictures are of Cesky Krumlov one of my favorite places outside of Prague. Cesky Krumlov is a small town south of Prague that has been around since the mid 1200's. The city's historical buildings and atmosphere is protected by UNESCO.

A view of the city and river from the castle tower.



Yipes! There's a bear!
The temperature was in the low fifties while we were there, which explains why we were dressed in sweatshirts and jackets.

The castle tower.

Beautiful! I could live in this cute little town.


Karlovy Vary
If you have seen the movie Last Holiday with Queen Latifah then you may remember that Karlovy Vary is where Queen Latifah's character goes on vacation. A friend and I took the bus out to the city one afternoon, but unfortunately for us it was not as magical an experience when we visited. The city was nice, but I honestly expected to see more while I was there. Plus, we missed our bus going back to Prague. We had to buy new tickets and left an hour later than we had planned. The city is a spa town; people come here to drink mineral water and get spa treatments and that is about it.

There are stands all over the city selling these fancy spa cups. The handle is a straw so you can sip the hot mineral water while you stroll down the city streets.

As you walk down the street there are various fountains to choose from, with various temperatures of mineral water to fill your cup up with. People believe that the water is good for your health. Many people bring along 2 liter bottles to fill up and take home with them. The only problem is the water is nasty!



The Grandhotel Pupp is the famous hotel in the movie Last Holiday.



We took a wrong turn when trying to find our way to the city center and found this church. I forget what kind of church it is.


A view of Karlovy Vary from the top of Diana Tower, a lookout point at the top the mountain.


If you find yourself traveling through the Czech Republic and only have time to visit one of these popular places, I would suggest Cesky Krumlov all the way. It is the best!

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

I saw the Acropolis and got a tan too!

I was in Greece last week for our missions yearly meeting.  When I left Prague, temperatures were in the low 60's high 50's and it had been raining most of the week. Greece, however, was sunny with temperature in the high 80's low 90's.  It wasn't as hot as it was last year, which many people were happy about.  I had to work some, helping with registration as M's came in from all of Europe for the conference and helping with some set up, but I did get some pool time too.  Living in Prague for the past two years, Greece has become my once a year tan spot.  Other than my one week in Greece I really do not see much sun.  Even in the summer.  You know you have lived away from the sun too long when you get a few freckles on your face and you think your face is dirty.  It happen to me.

I have been to Greece 3 times and to Athens twice, but I had never had an opportunity to tour the sights.  On our last day in Greece some of our travel companions very graciously agreed to watch our luggage at the airport so that we could go to the Acropolis before our 6:30pm flight.



The Parthenon!!




Standing on Mars Hill the Acropolis behind me.  I look a little wind blown!



The 5 Central and Eastern Europe Journey-girls I went trough training with for two months back in 2007.  This was probably the last time that all five of us would be together. :( Until heaven that is!


A foot in the mouth moment:  As I was sitting on the plane in Athens, Greece getting ready for take-off, two Journey-Girls and myself were talking about a fictional book that one of the girls was reading.  The book is about a college student at Texas Tech who had a bad experience pledging a Greek frat.  I have never cared for the Texas Tech Greek circle crowd and proceeded to share this with my fellow J-friends by saying, "I don't like Greeks."  My friend sitting next to me immediately puts her hand over my mouth and starts laughing.  It takes me all of a second and a half to realize where I am and what I just said. Oops!!