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Walking tour of Budapest

We woke to a beautiful, sunny, cloudless day! Yes finally we were going to get a lovely summers day in Europe! So out came the summer dresses and a venture out in the warmth of the day to discover Budapest 🙂

August last year Judy, Teresa and I met up with Daniel and Marysia in Budapest. They had travelled there from London for a wedding, and we had just completed our tour of Italy and Sicily. Because we had already seen a lot of the famous sights, we decided to do our own walking tour, and see some of the places we missed last time.

Our first place to see was only a short half a kilometre from our Hotel, the Sofitel. It was St Stephen’s Basilica. It was huge! Well worth the visit. We were lucky enough to arrive when a choir was singing inside. The sound was amazing! Here are some photos of this amazing place…

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It reminded me a little of St Peter’s Basilica in The Vatican City but on a much smaller scale. That place is huge!

Our walk took us next to the Iron curtain memorial and the ‘House of Horrors’, but I’m not including photos of those places. We didn’t actually go in as we went through the museum last year, and the men weren’t bothered about seeing it.

The Parish Church of Terezverce was our next place to visit. A smaller Cathedral but still very lovely inside.

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Last year we also visited the Antique markets in the Jewish Quarter and decided it was also a MUST SEE for this year as well. The atmosphere is great! So many people as well 🙂 This led us on to the ‘Rumbach Street Synagogue’, the spiritual home of the local Hungarian Jews and was built in 1872.

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Sadly we couldn’t enter the Synagog as it was Saturday, the Jewish Sabbath 🙁

Not far from the Synagog was the National Museum. We climbed the steps and wandered around the entrance, but didn’t want to look at all the museum contents. But it is a fabulous building with a huge statue in front.

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We headed for Market Square. I love looking in markets and this one didn’t fail to impress me. The bottom floor was full of produce. Vegetables, fruit, fish and meat of many varieties. The top floor was clothing, souveners and restaurants.

Bottom Floor
Bottom Floor
Top Floor
Top Floor

We crossed the first bridge and then did the very long waterfront walk back to the Chain bridge, that is right next to our Hotel!

Crossing the  greenbridge
Crossing the green bridge
o many tourists!
so many tourists!

Well it was an enjoyable day but also a very tiring day with LOTS of walking. We did see some amazing sights though.

At 6.30pm we met up with our Tour leader, and also all the other people traveling on the tour with us. They seem a really good bunch of people and it will be great to get to know them all better over the next two weeks. We had a lovely three course meal at a near by Restaurant, said out goodbyes until tomorrow morning, and now it’s off to bed for me after a very rewarding day.

Catch you all tomorrow 🙂

 

 

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Cesky Krumlov

Okay…. Judy organised a day trip to Cesky Krumlov. I had only seen a couple of photos of this small town, but I got the idea it was a favourite tourist spot, and a MUST SEE!

Once again our interesting tour/taxi driver picked us up and drove us the two hour journey there. Was it worth the trip? Yes definitely. We had a fabulous day! It’s now very late and my bed time, but I needed to quickly add some photos! Can you quickly add photos? NEVER! Everyone else is sound asleep, and I am hiding away in the bathroom so I don’t disturb anyone, just to get these photos loaded up. The hardest thing is trying to whittle down 300 odd photos to just a few of the best ones. They are all good! But here’s a few

Found all along the paths
Found all along the paths
The bridge walk at the castle
The bridge walk at the castle
Looking up to the castle from the village
Looking up to the castle from the village
The weir.
The weir.
Looking up river to the castle
Looking up river to the castle
Looking down on the village
Looking down on the village
I thought the open window was a great frame for this photo
I thought the open window was a great frame for this photo
We visited another town on the way back to Prague. The bikes/cars were on show!
We visited another town (Tabor) on the way back to Prague. The bikes/cars were on show!
The church organ at Torbay
The church organ at Tabor
'I'm sexy and I know it' hehe
‘I’m sexy and I know it’ hehe
The river that meanders through the village
The river that meanders through the village
Such an amazing village
Such an amazing village
The magnificent view
The magnificent view
The inner courtyard
The inner courtyard
The Castle tower.... we climbed it!
The Castle tower…. we climbed it!

What do you think? It’s amazing isn’t it. I am so pleased we visited this place. Only 19,000 people actually live at Cesky Krumlov but after today I think about that many people would also visit each week. The place was full of tourists and understandably so. You only see places like this perhaps once in a lifetime!

I am so blessed!

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Amazing Prague

After two train trips we arrive at Prague. One train from Wroclaw to Dresden, and then from Dresden to Prague. Arriving we were met by our tour driver/taxi driver. What an interesting fellow. Could hardly speak English, and conversing with him was quite an undertaking. But he got us to our apartment okay and that was our main concern. The apartment is fabulous, with two bathrooms and two separate bedrooms. Judy and Len are sleeping on the sofa bed in the lounge.

Our first full day was spent doing our own walking tour….and it was great. We saw some awesome sights.

A monument of Communist times
A monument of Communist times
We climbed this tower
We climbed this tower
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Standing at the door at the exit from the tower. We did it!
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A magnificent view of Prague
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Looking down!
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At the top with an open window for taking photos
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A zoomed in view

After climbing the tower we walked down the hill through very picturesque streets, visited the Lennon wall, and then crossed the popular Charles bridge into the Old Town, and the square. That is one fabulous town square!

Inside with the amazing circular stained glass window above and behind me
Inside with the amazing circular stained glass window above and behind me
Inside the Cathedral on the hill
Inside the Cathedral on the hill
Another view
Another view
Look at that Cathedral!
Look at that Cathedral!
Entering into the square
Entering into the square
Crossing one bridge with the famous bridge behind me
Crossing one bridge with the famous Charles bridge behind me
On the bridge
On the Charles bridge
Wandering the streets
Wandering the streets
Looking over the castle wall
Looking over the castle wall
The castle gates
The castle gates

We also met Ben and Chloe for tea in ‘New Town’ Prague. They visited Berlin after the wedding then travelled down to Prague to see us once more. It was a great opportunity to celebrate Chloe’s belated birthday 🙂

Judy, Teresa and myself
Judy, Teresa and myself
Ben, Chloe, Robin and Len
Ben, Chloe, Robin and Len

I could say so much more about Prague and have heaps more photos, but a sample of the wonderful city is all that is needed for you to get an idea of how wonderful it really is.

Go visit Prague! I highly recommend it 🙂

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Wroclaw, Poland

We have just spent two days in Wroclaw. Now if you want to say wro – claw like it is written, like I did for a few months in the holiday planning, you would be very wrong 🙂 in Poland w is pronounced like a v, l is like a w, and c is like a ts, z is like a sh, and other letters are pronounced differently as well. So if you say Votswav it would be more accurate, although still not correct! Here’s just a few photos of this very picturesque city…

Amazing architecture!
Amazing architecture!
Another view inside the cathedral
Another view inside the cathedral
The roof of the cathedral
The roof of the cathedral
Inside a cathedral in Wroclaw
Inside a cathedral in Wroclaw
Casey sitting on street art at the old meat works
G3 sitting on street art at the old meat works
One of the many bridges in Europe with padlocks on it
One of the many bridges in Europe with padlocks on it
The clock tower
The clock tower
The amazing buildings!
The amazing buildings!
Another view of the square
Another view of the square
The town square
The town square
The amazing town clock in Wroclaw square
The amazing town clock in Wroclaw square
Wroclaw old town square
Wroclaw old town square
A very beautiful door
A very beautiful door
Inside the museum at the University
Inside the museum at the University
The fabulous walls
The fabulous walls
The amazing ceiling
The amazing ceiling
One of the rooms we saw in the University
One of the rooms we saw in the University
The University of Wroclaw and viewing platform we climbed up to
The University of Wroclaw and viewing platform we climbed up to
View from the lookout at the university
View from the lookout at the university
A Typical street view in Wroclaw
A Typical street view in Wroclaw
A Cathedral in Wroclaw
A Cathedral in Wroclaw
Street art depicting people of the communist era and their jobs and feelings about life
Street art depicting people of the communist era and their jobs and feelings about life
These were on one side of the street and continued on the other side
These were on one side of the street and continued on the other side

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The Wedding!

What a day! It was just perfect! I haven’t the words to describe just how wonderful it was. C2 scrubbed up great! D2 looked gorgeous! G3 the flower girl, and the men looked fabulous. I guess it will be easier to just show you a photo or two…

Daniel and Marysia... So happy :-)
C2 and D2… So happy 🙂
The men of the day
The men of the day, plus an extra (Nick)
Three of my boys with the beautiful bride!
Three of my boys with the beautiful bride!
Two beautiful girls! Grand daughter Sophie and her caregiver for the day :-)
Two beautiful girls! Grand daughter G7 and her caregiver for the day 🙂
Gregory (Marysias brother) Richard (Marysias Dad) and Daniel
Gregory (Marysias brother) Richard (Marysias Dad) and C2
The Bride and Groom sit on chairs as they say their vows :-)
The Bride and Groom sit on chairs as they say their vows 🙂
And look at Casey! Just beautiful....and cute :-)
And look at G3! Just beautiful….and cute 🙂
Daddy and daughter
Daddy and daughter
Youngest son Ben with Chloe :-)
Youngest son C4 with D3 🙂
Brothers and sister in laws :-)
Brothers and sister in laws 🙂
Close up of Matthew
Close up of C1
Gregory and Marysia, brother and sister
Gregory and D2, brother and sister
Cheers! Vodka shots!
Cheers! Vodka shots!
A very happy Daniel
A very happy C2
Richard escorting Marysia to be married
Richard escorting D2 to be married
The reception tables
The reception tables
Casey and Felix and another cute little girl
G3 and Felix and another cute little girl
The wedding venue, Accommodation part
The wedding venue, Accommodation part
The first dance :-)
The first dance 🙂
A selfie with Judy :-)
A selfie with Judy 🙂
Cutting the cake
Cutting the cake
The cake
The cake
Pawlowice Palace. We stayed here for three nights, It's an amazing place!
Pawlowice Palace. We stayed here for three nights, It’s an amazing place!

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My eldest son Matthew and his youngest daughter Casey xxx
My eldest son C1 and his youngest daughter G3 xxx
The amazing Ballroom!
The amazing Ballroom!
Matthew and Ben (inside the Palace)
C1 and C4 (inside the Palace)
Marysia's lovely parents :-)
Marysia’s lovely parents 🙂

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Last day at home…

It’s 7:45 and I’m still in bed, but definitely not sleeping or relaxing. I’m thinking about the thousand things I still need to do today. I need to get up! But, I do have a list! I love being able to tick off jobs as they are completed and then knowing I am fully prepared for our holiday…. Hopefully!

Mostly I am excited! Eeeee! I have just finished checking Facebook and Snapchat, and have seen photos of my family and their travel shots as they make their way to Poland. C1, C2 and G3 are driving from London to Leszno and they crossed from the Uk to France via the Euro tunnel early this morning. And they are now in Germany!

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Looking very excited! G3 and her Dad C1 🙂

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Visiting ‘The Shard’ in London

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Waiting to board the train at the Euro tunnel.

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On the train!!!

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A stop for refreshments in Brussels 🙂

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And now they are in Cologne Germany!
Meanwhile C4 and D3 have arrived in London and are staying on for a few days while C4 has some work to do. They fly to Poland later in the week.

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Don’t they look very relaxed! Lovely 🙂

Now, I have to wash my sheets and remake the bed! Clean the whole house including the bathroom! Print out travel documents! Phone Visa! Fold heaps of washing! Pack my bag! Prepare a meal for us and my two Aunties for tonight! And… The list goes on!

I really wanted to finish my crochet blanket before I left but will have to leave it at this stage until I come back home in January!

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It can wait! But getting up can’t!

I leave New Zealand tomorrow!