Showing posts with label Zoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zoo. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

When in Rome


We set out to Galleria Borghese on foot and walked through an amazing park... and found out you need to buy tickets in advance... damn you Italy!


 So we went to the zoo next door... not a bad consolation prize.


The giraffe ran laps for us... like a boss... still... our zoo in Toronto is way better... take that Bob Barker.


The only free thing in Rome... sometimes you can drink out of the fountains and sometimes you can't... but it still tastes kinda funny.


People watching at the Trevi Fountain should be an event... you see old men with magnets on the end of retractable wands fishing euro out of the fountains... tons of people doing the picture scam... and even local guys trying to pick up single ladies travelling alone... they even bring an extra helmet to wisk them away on their scooters... smooth... and creepy.


Trevi crowd above... bring a beer and clutch your bag.


I will never have pasta this good again... I am still coming to terms with this.


The Pantheon!



The architecture in Rome is mind blowing and at every turn... this doorway was on a side street around the corner from Campo de' Fiori an outdoor market.



They will literally let anybody into the Vatican.



There was NO line... until you got inside... then we were promptly herded like sheep for 20 minutes until we out ran the giant groups.



The opulence was off the charts... it almost became ho hum after a while.


Then you run into an Otto Dix painting! What is a vacation without Otto Dix?!?!?


Then Francis Bacon... I'll give that to the Vatican... they also have controversial catholic art in their museums... and two of my favourites!



More $$$



The best part about the Vatican isn't the Vatican itself... it's the ten or so shops across the road that sell all the religious kitsch... where else can you get lighters and beer openers with the popes face plastered all over it? I don't know how I managed before my Pope John Paul coffee mug.


And Mussolini? Sure why not?


St Peter's Basilica... and just when I thought I knew Ashley she informed me she finds it funny when people pray... giggle giggle... good times!



People mimicking Pope hand signs... similar to gang signs... kids these days!


I tried out for the Swiss guard... I didn't make the cut.


Mystery Pope Theatre.


Then there was the enoteca that clearly the Pope made right around the corner from our hotel... it was 100 yards of wine in the basement... we bought some.


Rice Ball.


Pizza.


Pasta.




The End.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Berlin!!!

Sorry about the delay... the apartment which was supposed to have internet access doesn’t... but more importantly the washing machine is missing... so all the Germans call me “old stinky”... because my clothes are on round two... and trying to wash your pants in the bathtub makes for sore hands from ringing... the muggy weather isn’t helping to dry anything either... I asked about a laundromat and got laughed out of the grocery store by four fat ladies... they said something about needing my mummy. Besides that... Berlin has been wonderful... we passed the Rotten Tooth... which serves as a reminder of the war...

The highlight so far was the zoo and aquarium which is nothing like I have ever seen...

if I come back as a captive giraffe... I want to be in Berlin...



We also saw a giant panda... he was sleeping...


So many babies and roaring lions... but the best thing about this German style zoo...

for me anyway... was the beer!


And what is Berlin without Häagen-Dazs?!?!?


The ice cream was so good... I needed another beer...




And when we saw a VW dealership... it was time for another...


And when we passed the window where MJ hung Blanket out the window...

well you get the idea...



We passed through the Bradenburg Gate...



and walked through the Jewish Memorial... a shocking reminder of what everyone endured during the war... Canadian, Soviet, Jewish, American and German alike... and made me thankful of what my Grandpa along with millions of others helped accomplish.


Today it is pouring... maybe I’ll wear my wet clothes while we go shopping for dry ones... I feel like I’m giving Canadians everywhere a bad name.


Love, Old Stinky.