Friday, July 23, 2010

Kay/Les on the move

Our mansion in Ljubljana. Great home away from home.








Ljubljana Castle
This guy is playing four instruments. He has two strings tied to his toes for the drum and the chimes
BBQ time with the Aussies and the Italians



The boys in training













Lazing out in the Kays hotel in Lyon before doing battle with the Easyjet staff to fly to Venice and in Venice get to the train station to head to Ljubljana


The mint Hotel Mercure next to Gare de Lyon train station. Certainly an oasis in Paris


The invisible swimming pool. At high tide it is completely covered with seawater. Great idea. Should have one in Tga







Our lovely hosts in Britainy. Brigette, Jon and lovely daughter. We had fabulous crepes at this tradition restuarant.


Jean, Bridgitte and their beautiful daughter









Jon's project to renovate this lovely family beach bach. We guess it will be a 10plus year project and will follow up on it when we are next in the area














The lovely Britainy coast line





After leaving our oasis at the B & B and our lovely french lady we headed for Brittany to catch up with our slalom judging friends and visit a part of the world we have not been to before. We were amazed at how similar the scenery is compared to NZ except for the houses. We had a lovely time seeing this part of the world with friends Jean and Brigitte and seeing how life is in Brittany. Plenty of time talking , walking, sightseeing ,and especially eating the french cuisine. The scallop kebabs, cheeses and french red wine were all delicious. Also the day at the beach and the french crepes which were totally out of this world. if only we could make them like the French
Their family beach bach originally built in the 1800s to be renovated will be a vocation of passion for you Jean. We will be back to check on progress. Thanks for an awesome time and spoiling us totally next time our turn in NZ
We were amazed at the invisible swimming pool on the coast. At high tide it is totally covered by the water except for the diving platform. At low tide it is a swimming pool full of salt water. Cleaned every 12 hours by the tide. No need for chloride or scrubbing.
Left Brittany, a beautiful part of the world and headed back to the rat race of Paris and the return of the rental car at Gare de Lyon train station. Thanks again to Aveen, Pascal and Ciaran for the use of the GPS. We would have been terribly lost many a time without it. Perhaps even divorced!!!
Decided to lash out and stay at the Mercure next to the station. Kay managed to negotiate a mean deal with them then we were upgraded to 'privileged' including free drinks from the fridge. We were living in style as we caught the 1st class TVG train to Lyon at a cost of only 30 Euro each. It was 80 euro for the trip to Paris on the slow train.
Kay and I parted in Lyon, with Kay returning to NZ and me Easyjetting to Venice and then the sleeper train to Ljubljana arriving 2.00am to be met by Mike. I had worried that if Mike was not there I would be sleeping in the train station or on the streets with the other homeless people. Thanks Mike.
I arrived early Monday morning and am now staying in this mint house in the outskirts of town with the slalom crew of Mike, Johan, Brent, Louise, Thomas. Plenty of space and just very very relaxing.
Having been videoing the slalom training and helping when required. Managed one day of sightseeing by bike. Thanks Lou for scoring me a bike. Biked into town about half an hour and walked around. Managed to bike up the hill to the Ljubljana castle and along the river passed all the cafes bars and restaurants. Very good but a little hot. Had a mean BBQ last night at the house with the Italians and Aussies. Plenty of food vino and good company.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

More Photos



Exploring Paris on the Velibs(bikes). Once the system was worked out a great way to get around this lovely city and very safe and user friendly. All for only $10 kiwi each per day









The romantic Seine River




Enjoying a lovely French dinner with Aveen, Pascal and Ciaran




Pommyneighbours





Les paid 36NZ$ for this beer

Bastille Day - 14 July

The bike ride from Aime to Bourge and the cold drink at Bourge




After a fantastic time in the French Alps staying with Aveen, Pascal and Ciaran - thanks a million for a great week, fab food and wonderful homemade bread- we headed for Paris on the trains arriving at Paris Lyon station to the hustle and bustle that is Paris. Managed the Metro to get to our hotel right in the middle of the old Latin Quarters of Paris cluttered with restaurants and bars around the narrow street. Found we were only a short walk or bike ride from most of the attractions such as Notra Dame, Eiffel Tower Louve and the Arc Triumpe. The velibs system once mastered was a great way to get around. The cars tended to giveway and we never felt in danger. Spent a few nights doing the romantic walks along the river Seine, picnicked on the walk bridge overlooking the Eiffel Tower and the Seine. We walked for km's. Actually stayed in the hotel used by the three muskiteers in their day. It had real character and certainly has been there for several centuries.

After three days it was time to move on back to the peace and quiet of the countryside. Picked up our rental car from the Paris Lyon train station and headed for the northwest to the Normandy/Brittany area, being the home of beautiful estates and chateaus, lovely homestays and B and Bs. We are staying in a lovely pension just out of Alencol in the countryside. We are treated to all the finer things of life and it feels like stepping back 100 years or more. The breakfasts are out of this world.

Who ever said the French are not nice people. Only cannot speak more highly of them. Yesterday we were fulling the rental car with gas. The system was automated and required my credit card for payment but the machine would not accept it. The guy in the other bay saw our problem and offered to use his card and we reimbursed him in cash. Also yesterday I went walking in a native bush reserve and got lost. I asked this family having dinner in their home for directions in my best French but could not understand their directions so their young daughter and son showed me the way, some kms from where I was. As a non speaking French, the French are great.

Plan to head to Britainy tomorrow to stay with friends before heading to Lyon and me to Slovenia and Kay back to NZ



Wednesday, July 07, 2010

Europe Adventures update

Mt Blanc
Treking on the slopes around Mt Blanc



Refuge Mt Blanc





























Across the valley fron Aime Bourge





Fantastic hosts Aveena and Pascal and Granny Kay












Spaghetti Eis with Tommy and Fritzi






















Enjoying mexican in Augsburg Germany




Seu Opening ceremony





















Mint accom. No it is not Spanish ruins but upmarket luxury apartments




Seu markets Kay in her element








Well time is flying by. I have now been travelling for almost 5 weeks and have driven from Munchen to northern Italy to the French Alps to La Seu de Urgell in Spain back to Augsburg in Germany for the 3rd world cup and are now back in the French Alps until Saturday when we head for Paris for a couple of days followed by Brittany in the north west of France. Then back to Lyon and I am off to Slovenia via Venice and Kay heads back to NZ for about 6 weeks before returning to Slovenia for the Worlds.

The two world cups have not been good for Mike as he damaged his back extreme paddling in Italy. The human back is not made to drop over ten metre waterfalls. He did not paddle in Augsberg as we spent a few hours at Augsburg hospital getting x rays and mri scans. All looks good but he required two weeks of no paddling. It was tough for him but he spent the time doing a film clip of the Augsburg kayak event.Fantastic result for Luuka getting through to the Semis in both Seu and Augsburg. Especially Augsburg where she was the 14th fastest qualifier.

Yesterday did a trip to Mt Blanc. Went up the cable car and spent 4 hours tramping around and walked back to Chamonix. Fab scenery a bit like NZ only bigger.

We were in Augsburg Germany for the German Argentine soccer match which Germany won 4 zip. Went to the town square to watch on a big screen with a few beers. The German went off with the result throwing and spraying beer everywhere. They will have come back to earth with them losing to Spain last night.