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Chicken tries Absinthe

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Ok, soooo, I can finally say everything is not all ‘awesome’

The short version…Am very disappointed, now in the czech republic we thought we would have to try some ‘real’ absinthe, and found out it does not make you see Kylie Minogue fairies like on Moulin Rouge (the movie), we did the whole melting of sugar on a spoon, it tasted kind of nice….however many more later, this chicken found out that absinthe just makes you very, very sick.  We were going to head out towards Prague, however, instead spent the whole next day in bed (Todd had to go and ask for an extra night as everyone else couldn’t move from the bathroom), luckily the room was free for another night and I was free to sleep the day away. Actually, I should mention, we had a fun night, we found a place to go dancing, got very lost, sign language (not sure if that was because the person I was talking to couldn’t understand english, or just couldn’t understand me – lol) and the usual general silliness, so all wasn’t lost.

Not really much else to say, a couple of days later, I am still feeling sick, heading out to Prague.  Oh yes, I do have one thing, breakfast.  I am used to a bit of cereal, fruit and maybe some bacon and eggs.  Because we get up early to drive or to sight see, I have been eating a lot of fresh bread, it’s cheap, you don’t need anything with it and it’s yum, it’s always interesting to see what each country offers, here is what was included for our breakfast:

chicken czech breakfast

The photo is on a strange angle, must be that absinthe (I will now blame all bad things on that evil drink – hehe), however it is just a big plate of cheese and meat, and it’s funny, it’s not that much different to having eggs and bacon, but I just can’t stomach it (for lunch I would be happy to have it), it’s amazing how we get so accustomed to what we are used to. They also offered bread rolls….so, bread it was again!

Now we are leaving Cesky (a little sad because I never got to walk around early in the morning to avoid the crowds), and heading off to Prague.

PS.  I just read a bit more about absinthe…. hmmmm, now I understand why I was very, very sick.  It seems the quantities we drank were a little/lot high! ….although, I didn’t really need to read that to know…was very much aware!

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Cesky Krumlov

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Hey,

Well, before I talk about this little town, thought I might discuss accommodation.  Due to the flexible nature of our travels (ie wake up then decide where we want to go next), we don’t really book anything, and so far this has worked out pretty well.  One thing we found excellent about having a car, is that if you are driving, it’s late, there isn’t anywhere to stay and you know you are going to have to get up REALLY early, you can sleep in the car (which we have done once, and are willing to do again if need be – although, only if we have to)!

Some suggestions: Find one of those huge service stations with the truck stop, try to get a park that is not directly under the bright lights (and not alone in the complete darkness either – if you are lucky you can park near a truck that will block the light for you), fold down the back seats, get a couple of air mattresses and sleeping bags to sleep on and voila you have a bed for the night!  Not only that, they have showers, fresh hot bread and coffee for when you get up and head off!  While we are not planning on making a habit of it, it’s really handy and takes the stress off finding somewhere to stay.

I should mention that while I slept like a chick, I am not sure my much taller travel mate would say the same, so if you decide to follow this tip, please don’t hold me accountable for any grumpy tall people the following morning – hehe!!

So, that is Chickens tip for today.

Ok, so back to the topic at hand, Cesky Krumlov!  Can you believe it, another country!?!  This is a medieval town is pretty much prefect …… well, except for the tourists, all I seem to only hear English as I walk around!!  We did manage to get the gardens to ourselves (except for a curious squirrel), and had a nice afternoon tea by the river.  We are staying in a cute  pension just up the cobblestone road from the castle, speaking of which, this is no ordinary castle, nooooooooo, this castle has bears in it’s moat!!!!

Check it out, they were being very cute:

chicken and bears

Today we saw a cheap cocktail bar during our sightseeing and think we might just check it out, I have yet to try absinthe and plan to do so!  I also plan on getting up early tomorrow to wonder around without so many tourists, this place would be awesome to have to yourself!

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