In May I ended up booking three weekend trips in a row for June/July! I originally thought I would be done editing my thesis and would only have my internship to worry about...of course I was wrong considering my tendency to procrastinate. Besides the constant worry in the back of my head of "however will I get things done in time", I had a wonderful time in all of these cities. As I had been to all of them at least two times, I did not have to be the tourist, therefore relax, wander and enjoy.
Barcelona
I had the pleasure of having Cleo and Liza join me for yet another little European trip. Unfortunately I did have lots of experiments to run, but it worked out that the computer was malfunctioning and devices not working properly giving me a bit more time to spend with them! We had wanted to go to a warm European city and had decided on Barcelona! Booking an awesome apartment with a terrace via AirBNB, we stayed in El Raval, a few blocks a way from La Rambla and the famous Boqueria market.
This particular weekend we went happened to also be the same time as the Festival of Saint Joan, which celebrates the start of summer with lots of parties and fireworks! It seems like all the young people descend to the beach at Barceloneta in droves, so we joined of course. We walked up the beach while dancing, drinking and enjoying all the festivities...I particularly enjoyed Cleo's and Liza's reactions to all the fireworks (this would never happen in American cities) and to be fair, I was also a bit startled during New Year's in the Netherlands with the fireworks going off in all directions.
We also made another fish dinner like we did in Bodrum, Turkey last year by going to the local market picking up a fish and other produce and putting together a nice dinner. The fish is always quite good thanks to Cleo and Liza - that is something I still need to learn.
Well
Cleo and Liza both came back with me to Utrecht, they got to see where I live and work, we slept in my room like a pack of sardines (still comfortable),
biked to a nice pancake house outside of the city and got them hooked on Agricola (awesome board game...you should all play)!
Rome
Cleo and Liza left on a Thursday morning and the following evening I left for Rome to eventually meet up with a college friend of mine. Upon checking into the Yellow Hostel, I was told that I was randomly selected for one night's free stay and then given a free shot of limoncello - what a greeting!
That evening I met up with my friend, Pisei, and her boyfriend and wandered around the old town and naturally eating some gelato. On Sunday went again to the old town for gelato and then Trastavere, had some 7€ orange juice (still refreshing) then on to the Catacombs of St Callixtus right off of Appian Way (the old road that led to Rome). These catacombs were pretty cool to see as I hadn't had a chance to see them earlier. This particular set occupies 15 hectacres, is almost 20 km long, was where 16 popes and 50 martyrs were buried among many other Christians mostly from the 2nd to 4th centuries. After the catacombs tour we went back to Trastavere and had pizza for dinner followed by yet more gelato!
It was really nice to catch up with Pisei as the last time I saw her was in Paris as well as to enjoy good Italian food and sun!
London
Again left Friday evening for the weekend. The main reason of going to London was to see the Mumford & Sons concert at the new Olympic Park that Saturday. Friday night I planned to meet up with some Australian friends I met on my ski trip to Austria. To kill some time I wandered around Covent Garden and discovered that it was the opening day for Shake Shack. And as I hadn't had a decent hamburger in a good time I figured...well this 1 hour line doesn't look too bad. While standing and waiting, ended up talking with a brother and sister behind me as well as the owner of Shake Shack. The hamburger, custard and ginger beer (imported from Louisiana) were definitely worth it and I left fully satisfied that more people would be exposed to what a burger should be like! In the Netherlands I just make them from scratch otherwise it is not up to my standards, therefore inedible :P
That night I was able to catch up with my friends, James and Mez, and see how they have been doing in London or where they have been traveling to within Europe. Both are on Youth Mobility Visas, which allows one to stay and work in the UK for up to 2 years. Often people use the visa as a way to thorough explore Europe in addition to not breaking your bank account and working in between trips. As I have a Canadian citizenship, I could also apply for this visa after my masters - the only catch is I must apply from within Canada, bummer! At least I know it can be a good backup option if I find a company I can work for in the UK, but it is easier to get the Youth Mobility Visa vs getting a visa through them.
So how is that for a whirlwind of weekend trips? Kept me sane after so many weekends of not traveling and internship/thesis work, which had made me restless and unproductive!
Next post should be up about my summer vacation to California, British Columbia and New Jersey (Preview: activities include riding a dolphin at Seaworld, sea kayaking or going to a music festival in the middle of nowhere).
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