Sunday, March 23, 2008

Taking Over Paris

Time seem to fly fast as the moment to departure for Paris came. I found myself running around to make my flight, but made it then to find my plane was delayed an hour...sadly. I arrived in Paris and then traveled to another local airport to pick-up my future partner in my Paris adventures. We got in late so we called it a night at got up early to a long day of sight seeing consisting of the Louvre, Cathedral of Notre Dame and the Pompidou. I wasn't very fond of its design when it comes to it surrounding because the other buildings were very traditional and then you find this very structural modern building that stands alone. If I was to see this building alone or in a more modern location i think i would have a different feeling toward it. It is very creative to turn the inside or even hidden structure into a exterior skin. In conclusion I like like the building a lot, but i don't like it with its surrounding elements.

The next day we woke up early to head to the Chateau in Versailles via train. This place was amazing and the size was like nothing i have ever experienced in my life. Not only that but then knowing that i was in the place where the King of France slept, walked around and did what kings do. The Hall of Mirrors was incredible and i found myself wanting to know everything i could about this place which until a few days earlier was a mystery to me. Many hours later he jump back on the train for the city of Paris to see the Eiffel Tower at night. I see why this is a structural engineers porn...its size is something so vast for its time of creation.

Our last day in Paris came fast and it was time to check out of our room and see the city for the last day. We adventured to the Arc de Triumph and decided that we had to see the Eiffel Tower during the day and it was a different as night and day. I saw it as more of this structural mass during the day but as this object of beauty during the night. Then my friend and I went our separate ways and back to Barcelona i went.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Homeless in London

Unintentionally my eye was caught by the homeless culture in Oxford. With the ability to speak English to them and really understand them i jumped on it. I approached a man on the streets, his name was Quinn. He had a dog with him as well, this was actually a normal thing for the homeless to have a dog with them, possibly because it gives them a companion that will be there to play and keep there spirits up when they want to be down. I have a dog at home and when it is hard for me to be around other people I always found comfort in playing and wrestling with him. When i approached Quinn he was selling magazines in a door way. He said that he can pick up this magazine at a local publisher and try and sell them and he gets to keep a profit of the money for himself. This was a real inspiring sight because it was a new sign of people helping people that i have never experienced in Barcelona or the States. He asked me to buy one to help him for the price of 10 pounds but i was in no position to buy something worth that much, but instead i gave him a few pounds for his time and his politeness. I went back to talk to my friend Sarah who is studying at Oxford for the semester and she confirmed saying the same thing. While talking to Quinn i found that the publisher was The Big Issue and its intended to be sold ONLY by the homeless. I went to the company to talk to them and it is actually written by professional journalist and was first started in 1991. For the rest of my time in England i would walk and see these people and Wow was all i could say about this great initiative.

Spring Break - Off to Austria y England (Pictures)

Austria
Oxford/London

Spring Break - Off to Austria y England

Starting this great trip opportunity at 3:30am, i was quick to realize what an adventure it was going to be. Finally getting to Munich, Germany with my faithful companion Mateusz we new that the sights were going to be something we would never forget. After getting our luggage we had to find a way to get from the Munich Airport to the Munich Train station. We took a 55 Euro cab ride to arrive in the heart of Munich which was a very sexual, beer drinking country which was amazing! We calmly walk into the train station to get tickets to the small town of Innsbruck, Austria until we realized the next train left in 4 minutes. We grabbed our bag and ran as fast as we could to the gate until we realized we didn't know what gate it was because it wasn't displayed on the ticket. Unfortunitly missing that train and having to wait an hour and a half till the next one, but this became a blessing so that we could see more of the city and try out the world famous beer...Wow were the stories true, Germany beer is some of the best beer to have ever touched my lips. Sooner then we were hoping the next train came around and we were off to Innsbruck. Arriving 2 hours later in this little industrial town completely surrounding by mountains. This town was very unorganized and seemed like there was not urban architecture influence, which was sad because i felt like this town definitely had some potential to be great. Though it had the Olympics years earlier it still was not very tourist friendly to me. After this quick examination we jump on a tram and head up to the mountains to the very small 40 house town of Mutters. "Now this is a beautiful town", I said after getting off the tram and walking round to find our hotel. He get to the Sports Hotel and quickly settled down and then hit the town. The next few days would melt together consisting of snowboarding, beer drinking fun that would make this trip one to remember and love.

As quick as the trip came it left and i was back in Barcelona unpacking and repacking to go to the next location of my great Spring Break, Oxford, London. I got to Girona Airport late into the night for a 11pm flight to Luton, London. As I approach the city by plane, I started to see cars on the wrong side of the road and i quickly got excited and wanted to get off the plane at that moment. Finally touching down I go to get a bus ticket to Oxford, which was an hour long bus ride that would get me there at 3:20am. Getting off the bus I got a quick glimps of CUA when I saw my friends Sarah and Josh. Quickly jumping in bed to get up for a beautiful day in the city London. As i walked around with my camera attached to my face i was able to see the Westminster Abbey, Parliament, the Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and much much more. The next few days i felt like a hug tourist seeing everything i could in London and Oxford. I was able to get in to the castle where they filmed the Harry Potter movies and try some of the local goodies. I felt like Austria went by fast but it was nothing compared to how fast it went by in England. I put on my sad face and said my goodbyes and i was off to Barcelona to call my Spring Break a wrap.