Thursday, November 24, 2005

Dinner Party

Last night Adrienn and I have Holgar and Antonio to Kehl for dinner. We wanted to repay them for making us dinner a few months back, and since we don't see them very much anymore (sigh, we lost Ed, the KSB party center) it was nice to see them.

We made lasagnea, which I have never made before but have discovered is not very hard to make at all. We also made ceaser salad, and made the dressing ourselves (I made the croutons!)...though, we may have been a bit too gung-ho with the garlic, lol.

Everything tasted really yummy, and it was a fun evening. Antionio brough over some wine (and some wine glasses, since we don't have any, lol) and Holgar brough ameratto, which we drank with apple juice and is really tasty. We ended up spending a bunch of the evening playing with Google Earth and seeing where each other lived back home. Antonio also wowed us with his guitar skillz, yay. Fun times, here's some pics:




Adrienn getting ready to serve food with Antonio and Holgar












Antonio, Holgar ane me ready to eat! Mmm...











"Holgar, you're town does not exist!"

"Yes it does, you must have spelled it wrong!"

Friday, November 18, 2005

Berlin - "You Made Your Choice"

Went to Berlin last weekend with a pretty big crowd of praktikants: Vance, Lindsey, Tommy, Travis, Richard, Henry, Bernard, George, Olivier, Kevin, Nate and Ben (dude from Austrailia). The origin of the trip was that Nate, Kevin and Ben were going to be there on the way to Greece, so the rest of us decided to join in on the cheap EasyJet flights to Berlin. It was a weekend of invented terms (pincing, sploofing, getting clawed) and nicknames...I'll let you figure our who is who (post a comment with your guess and I'll tell you if you're right). Extra points if you figure it out before reading the post:

Art Destroyer
Tripod
Pseudo-Aussi
Delay
T double G
DJ Jagermeister
Homosexual
Dirty Pear Eater
Separatist
Ampelfrau
Soberdude
TGV/First-to-Sploof
Drunken-Squinter

(A bunch of the names were just made up by me, since everybody didn't have one)

Group pic at our Hostel

back row: Olivier, Henry, Travis, George, Tommy, Bernard
middle row: me, Lindsey
front row: Richard, Ben, Nate, Kevin, Vance






Before I go any further I should explain the quote in the title of this post. A few days before leaving, Vance sent out an e-mail to everyone about what train to catch to the airport. In addition to the helpful train information, he gave us some "friendly advice":

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Everybody rember even though we are going to Germany we still need chf to get to the airport and come home from the airport. So none of this only bring euros BS people seem to love. Also get euros tonight or tommorow. No wandering Berlin looking for a bank machine. I already know one of you is going to fail to do this and I already know I'm gonna get frusterated by you.

Also no one bring bags to check. We're only there for like 2 days, you shouldn't need to check anything. We're not waiting.

This trip will operate on the "You made your choice" concept. So if you don't have money, miss the plane, forget your passport: you made your choice, the group isn't going to stop for you"

So for the entire trip pretty much anytime somebody ended up in an unfortunate situation, somebody would pipe up with "you made your choice". The other result of the e-mail was that Vance got constant harassment for the weekend...oh well, he made his choice ;)

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Annnyways...we all woke up super early (espeically Ben, lol) and went to Basil to catch our flight to Berlin. After a lengthy passport check (at least we got stamps!) we caught the train to our hostel (A&O Berlin Hostel, Zoo location). It was a pretty nice place...clean, good location, but had certain drawbacks like non-free sheets, non-free breakfast, no drinking/eating in the rooms...but we managed to make it work out.

We quickly dropped off our bags and split off into some smaller groups, making plans to meet back at the hostel at 7:30. I went with Vance, Lindsey, Travis, Richard and George to the Pergamon Museum, which is located on Museum Island . On our way there we found some cool markets, where they were selling old war/communism stuff, amoung other things. I bought a Berlin sticker and a travel chess set...I'm sure it will provide some quality compact entertainment. We also had some bratwurst...nice classic German snack, though, they need to work on their bun design.



Richard and George checking out some communist merchandise at the fair










I won't lie, I had no idea what the museum we were going to was even about, but I trusted the judgement of the others. After some sketchy age-related entering, I was suprised to walk into a room with a huge reconstruction of a greek temple. After I got over my initial confustion, I spend a good amout of time listening to the audiotour (which was included with entrance, woot!) and finding out about the carvings all along the walls, which were mostly of the war between the Gods and the Titans (ah, memories of reading the Theogony in GRST 209). I'll take a moment here to say how much I love Greek mythology, so I really enjoyed this room. However, after listening to and reading everything I could I realized that none of the others were around anymore. I wondered where they had gone, and then discovered that I had only explored part of 1 of the 3 wings at the museum....sigh, that's what I get for being uninformed. I had a chance to see the rest of the Greek wing and the Babylonian wing, which satisfied me, so I was happy. Bought some nice postcards too (this trip was all about souvineers, I don't have enough from other trips).


Model of the Pergamon Alter. The frieze continues along the entire perimeter, and depicts the battle between the Greek Gods and the Titans.











Reconstruction of the Ishtar Gate













Sarcophagus depicting the story of Medea











After the museum we went to the nearby Berlin Catherdral, which is probably the coolest looking thing in Berlin (though it's a tough competition). We paied to get inside, and then walked up to the top and admired the view of Berlin. There were some displays of he cathedral architcture, which included scale models that you could go inside, it was sweet.

Vance, me, George, Travis, Lindsey and Richard in front of the Berlin Cathedral. We got somebody else to take the pic, and they didn't get the whole building in, so I had to employ my mad photoshop skillz to add it in. Unfortunatly I was lazy and didn't spend too long on it, so the result is only sorta-nice.















Ceiling of the Berlin Cathedral.....cept this is inside the model!!! (do you really think my flash would reach that far?)















Inside the (actual) Berlin Cathedral















Ben, George, Kevin and Bernard doing some sightseeing (I wasn't with them, but thought it was a cool pic and wanted to include it)








We went back to the hostel, stopping on the way for dinner food and beer. The hostel said that we couldn't eat/drink in our rooms, but since we had the 10-person room all to ourselves we did anyways, oh the rebellion. We decided to go on a pub crawl that was reccomended by the hostel, which was cool because everyone came! It was a pretty big crowd, and a lot of fun. I decided that I wanted to bring my camera out (a rare and risky decision) which was met with enthusiastic agreement from everyone, lol. I managed to not lose or break it (despite some close calls), and ended up with some fun pictures.

The first place we went to was a smallish pub that was playing a sweet selection of house music...Travis and I had a long conversation debating the differences between house, trance, break beat, drum and bass, techno, etc...which I have never really understood. Click on the links in case you too are curious, and want to know what Wikipedia has to say about it.

Oops, went off on a tangent....the next bar we went to was also pretty cool. I met some people there and hung out with them for awhile. It all started because one of the guys was trying to pick me up, but I politely ignored his attempts. Random cool thing: he knew sign language and was showing me some signs. I showed him how I could sign Taps (still remember that from Girl Guides, wtf) and he was impressed.







Pre-party in our hostel room

















Olivier and Tommy ...interesting











George, Travis, me, and Vance...Vance was in his "jump into ever picture" mode














Richard, Vance and Lindsey












Olivier, George, Henry and Bernard walking to the second bar














Lindsey doing a pose and looking ridiculously short in the process, lol












The Kehl guys!!












Tommy and Kevin...I don't want to know












Tommy mauling Vance













Lindsey, Richard, me and Travis on the train to the next bar









Bar #3 was not so much a bar as a crazy underground tunnel. Lol, seriously, this place was huuuuge...and all decorated with black lights and glowing crazy art. The place was closed (don't know why...) so we were the only ones there, but it was still pretty fun. This was also the drunkest point in the evening for most people, so it was pretty entertaining. Yay for getting Henry and Bernard out drinking and having fun! Yay for getting Nate...out. Tommy was pretty game overed by the time we left this place, but he managed to pull himself back together and continue on...which resulted in hilarious singing displays, haha.

The last place we went to was a club, pretty standard but packed with people. Some people left pretty early, and I didn't stay that late either. This was driven mostly by starvation, lol, mmmmm, best bagel ever. Vance and Tommy both wanted to stay, which we figured was alright, since Vance is responsible and would make sure that Tommy got home alright. Little did we know that Vance would end up leaving Tommy on his own...tsk tsk tsk, very un-Vanceish.




Funky black light display














Cool pic of me and Henry posing












I'm in there somewhere...















Travis and Vance contemplating life in relation to black lights











Tommy being helped out of the 3rd bar, haha (he's not as bad as he looks)









The next morning we awoke to find out that everyone had made it home eventually, hooray. We decided to do a bus tour instead of the walking tour, since it allowed for longer sleeping. Boy was that a mistake...after trying a couple of differt busses (it was a hop on, hop off style tour) we realized that the tour guides sucked, an would switch randomly between English and German, usually providing more information in the German version. One girl sounded like she was fluent in neither English or German. We eventually gave up on the busses, and just saw sights on our own. This worked out fine since Vance is basically a tour guide with all his plans and random knowledge...if he ever stops freaking out about people slowing down the group, lol.





You made your choice Vance...

















Tommy managed to find his way to bed















The Sony Center...or weapon of mass destruction?
















Oww...

















Lindsey, Vance, Richard, George and Travis in front of the Kanada Botschaft (we saw that word everywhere, before figuring out that it ment Embassy)






At one point on the trip we saw a store called "Ampelmann". It was really cool, everything had a logo of a green guy walking or a red suy standing. I became oddly facinated with this logo, and only later discovered that it was the symbol from the pedestrian walk/don't walk signs from East Berlin! We discovered Ampelmann merchandise in lots of other tourist shops, and I ended up buying a t-shirt, it's so sweet! Lindsey got a shirt too (different kind).

We checked out Brandenburg Gate and then walked over the the Berlin parliment building (Reichstag). We had to wait in line for a bit here, but it was totally worth it because we got to go up into the glass space-ship-looking dome on top of the building. From here you can get a 360 view of the city, and George stepped up as tour guide and gave us a nice explination of all the sights (directly from the pamphlets we had all been handed at the door, lol).


The Berlin Reichstag. You can't see the cool glass dome from this angle, but there's a pic at the link that shows it well










George, Vance, me (with my new Ampelmann shirt!), Lindsey and Travis waiting in line at the Reichstag














Inside the Reichstag...or another doomsday device?














Next we went to the Holocaust Memorial, which is really interesting (see pics). We walked amoungst the cement blocks, and I managed to "accidentally" walk into about 5 of Geroge's pics, mwah ha ha.





Holocaust Memorial at sunset














Peek-a-boo!














We still had some time before we had to meet everyone else, so Geroge took us on a walk through Berlin to Checkpoint Charlie. Along the way we stopped for coffee (mmm, caffine), kabobs (Vance froze up when ordering, hilarity ensued), and to check out a church where a band had just finshed playing (darn). We eventually got to the monument, where there was really not that much to see, but still cool. I wish we had time to go in the museum, but at least there were more tourist shops, lol.


Too bad this picture is so dark, I really should do some photoshop action...

Us in front of Checkpoint Charlie













Travis, Richard and Lindsey and a part of the Berlin Wall.















I can't remember what this is of, but the sky looks freaking awesome...nice work Richard.











Near our hostel was the Gedächtniskirche Church. It was destroyed in World War II, but they reconstructed a new tower out of the ruins, with windows made out of blue glass. It supposedly looks really cool inside, but it was closed the day we tried to see it (Sunday....wtf, are we back in Switzerland? It's a CHURCH!). It was dissapointing, but seeing it lit up at night was some consulation at least.


The old and new parts of the Gedächtniskirche Church at night

















Inside the Church (I got the pic from somebody at work, seeing what I missed out on)









We went back to the hostel to meet up with some of the others, and then went out to see some final sights before heading to the airport. We started at the Berlin Victory Column, which is made out of and decorated with cannons from enemies of various victories (thanks for the triva Vance!). It's arranged in the center of a traffic circle, very much the same as the Arc de Triomphe in Paris...complete with the Brandenburg Gate off in the distance as the Louvre would be. Apparently it was all planned to be modeled after Paris.

We walked down the street to Brandenburg Gate, and it looked beautiful all lit up. After several attempts to get a good group shot, we figured out the right combination of flash and night-mode and got an alright one...cept the camera tripod was slanted and I haven't gotten around to correcting it in photoshop yet. Another highlight here was that there was this crazy sign that looked just like a vertical bar of light, until you blinked quickly or shook your head...and you realized that there were actually words there! I can't really explain it that well, but I will say that we probably looked like a bunch of fools whipping our heads back and forth staring at a building across the street.




Bradenburg Gate at night. Bernard can take some wicked night shots with his tripod.










Henry, Lindsey, Travis, me, Richard, George, Vance, Olivier and Bernard in front of Bradenburg Gate (tripod was slanted, oops!)











Our last stop was checking out the Reichstag at night, and then we wet back to the hostel to collect our stuff. Bernard, Henry and George were staying for an extra day, and Nate, Kevin and Ben were off to Greece the next day, but the rest of us were flying out super early the next morning. We checked out the train times, and discovered that we could actually get an early enough train to the airport, but we would have to wake up aorun 4. Since we didn't have the hostel booked for that night anyways, we decided that it wasn't worth it, and we would just sleep at the airport.

We got to the airport around 1am, and scouted out places to sleep. Unfortunatly, other people had the same idea, and most of the couches in the resturant area were taken. Lindsey and Vance each got one though, and everyone else chose between tables, hard seats, and the floor (I opted for the floor, maximl spreading out room). We "slept" for a few hours...thank goodness for my ipod to lull me to sleep with music.

As a result of being already at the airport, we went for the starting check in time (which we usually never do), and I was actually the first person to check in! This was the highlight of my morning (it didn't have much competition). With EasyJet this means that you are in the first group to board, and since there is no assigned seating you get your first pick of seats. I scored a nice back window spot and had an awesome plane sleep that was better than my airport floor sleep.




First to check in! Boarding group A, boo-yah!










Alright, I realize that the trip description has gotten really borning, so I'll sum it up by saying that it was another day of going straight to work and feeling dirty, lol. Worth it though, since we got 2 days without having to take any vacations, and only paying for a hostel one night. Thanks to Richard, Vance and Bernard for sharing their pics with me!

Berlin is awesome, I should have gone for longer. You'll notice that I went all out on the Wikipedia links this time...so if you want any historical info on the stuff I saw (and monument pics) then check it out.

I'm going to Amsterdam in 2 weekends, and meeting up with Kadler there! I'm so excited!



Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Counter

I added a counter (bottom left) to my blog so that you can judge my popularity and treat me accordingly. I started it at 321, which was the number of views to my profile...seemed like a valid starting point. The stats are availible for everyone to view, just click the link.

Fun with polls

So I was trying to think of something new and interesting that I could do with my blog so I decided to make a poll. I even went back and added one to the Halloween post and the Update post, so you can check those out. I'm open to suggestions for new poll ideas. Well, at least it's something new...









Which of my blog posts is your favorite
This one
Paris - revenez a la belle ville
Budapest ("I'm Hungary")
Zurich Street Parade/ More Street Parade pics
None, they all suck




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Other things I want to try and make: quote and/or music blog that is liked to this one, matching game, calender of what I have been doing, map of where I have been, better poll system. If you know how to code any of these things please comment or e-mail me. Not that anybody ever comments anyways...come on people, I'm providing valuable entertainment!

Jacqui :)

Monday, November 14, 2005

Wine Festival in Zurich

Last Thursday I went to Expovina (the annual wine festival in Zurich) with Darcy (my friend from Canada who was visiting), Adrienn and Evan. It's really cool because it's held on a bunch of boats on the Zurich Lake, you just walk from one to the other trying all the different wine varieties. Every now and then the boats rock slightly, which feels weird and you wonder how you are already drunk, haha (and then by the end of the night the boats seem to constantly rock, haha). Philipp at work gave me some free tickets (he bought a bunch of wine last year so they sent him free passes), so we all saved ~$15, thanks a lot Philipp!

We had a really fun time, Adrienn and Evan know a bit about wine (or they are really good at faking it, haha) so we had some nice discussion about the various wines (I tried my best...). Some day I will be a wine connoisseur...haha, probably not actually. I did manage to find one region that I particularily liked the wine from, the northern part of Italy (near Switzerland and Austria), they had some really good stuff. Another hightlight was trying grappa, a kind of wine shot. It was funny because almost every place we went to they asked Adrienn for ID (but not me, woot!) which usually never happens in Europe. Most of the people there were dressed in businessy clothes...we were just in t-shirts and jeans, but it wasn't a problem. It's too bad, it would have fun to get all dressed up and be classy, hehe.

The festival ended at 10, which was probably a good thing because we were all on the verge of being drunk enough to start embarassing ourselves. We had some wine for the walk to the train station, so we spent some time just hanging around in Zurich before getting the train home. The journey home was uneventful...I don't recall anything worth mentioning, but here's some pics from the rest of the night.




Me, Evan and Adrienn being wine connoisseurs













Dacry and Evan as we were leaving ...looking cool guys, lol













Expovina boats














Hooray for wine!!












Evan and Adrienn being silly














Funky pic of me...I like how the focusing worked out












Me and Darcy on the train home. Check out my purple wine tounge, lol....classy

Thursday, November 10, 2005

Updates - visitor, pics, geeky gaming, judo

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I have my first visitor! Darcy is staying with me for a few days...he's a guy that I met when I worked at Pason last summer. He was there on an internship from U of A. It's interesting though, we only worked together for about a month and saw each other a few times after and yet he's the first one to come visit me out here. Though, he was already travelling around Europe and was passing through Switzerland so I invited him to stay. Annnnnyways, it's been fun, last night we all went out to Cheers (a 50's diner style bar, haha) and tonight we're going to the Zurich Wine Festival with Adrienn... it's held on a series of boats on the Zurich sea, should be fun. And as a bonus Philipp from work gave me some free tickets (thatks!), so we don't have to pay the 20 CHF...woot for free wine.

Alright, so I've done some hardcore picture gathering (mainly from Devon) in the last little while, which has resulted in adding pictures to my blog. I've added pictures to some older posts, so you can check those out if you want: Ibiza, Birthday/Martini Party, and there should be more to come once I get around to it. I also finally posted about my trip to Paris, 3 weekends ago and about my trip to London with Adrienn the weekend after (about time...).

So the reason for all this recent picture gathering is...drumroll please...I bought an external harddrive! It's about time...I've basically had no room on my laptop's hard drive for awhile, and finally caved in and bought some more memory. So now I have a 300Gb Maxor external drive (cost ~$360, pretty decent), and it's awesome. I've already filled up a good chunk of it with my pics and music, and am proceeding to fill the rest with shows/movies from Tommy, Lindsey, Warren etc...no way all their stuff will fit though (Warren alone had a Tb of media.....wtf). Anyways, I'm sure it won't be long before I think I need another one, but I think I'll try and resist on that urge. Also, I expect many of my upcoming evenings will be wasted watching movies and quality shows like Clone high, Drawn together, Family guy, Undergrads, Scrubs....mwah ha ha.

In other news...I have fallen into the world of geeky gaming and it's all Vance's fault. It started out not too bad...he wanted to buy Axis and Allies and wanted some of us to pitch in. I played last weekend with Vance, Adrienn, Shane and Evan, it was really fun, way better than Risk (somewhere out there Alex is saying "I told you so"). I was on the Allied side with Vance and Shane, and we had a pretty decent game going until the Axis decided that they needed to go to bed so we stopped the game. Next time perhaps we'll start playing earlier.

And now for the real confession...I've been playing Dungeons and Dragons, and it's really fun. Vance convinced a bunch of us to play, and some people had played before so they joined in too. Basically how it works is you create a character (I am a Druid Gnome named Indigo) and then you go on "adventures" with other characters, which are all planned out by the Dungeon Master (Vance). We have to decide strategy, and how to fight the battles, etc and Vance tells us how the situation unfolds. Lots is determined by dice rolling, especially battles, but it's mostly imagination and talking with each other to figure out the best plan. My character levelled up last adventure, yay. It's a fun game, and I think has just been given a bad rep since some people get so obsessed about it. Or that's just me trying to convince myself that I'm still cool. Anyways, I guess I'm doomed for complete geekyness and social outcastness, sigh. (P. S. here's a look into what our game sessions are like: http://www.cybermoonstudios.com/8bitDandD.html)

Other new stuff: I've bought a membership ($100) for the ASVS, which is the recreation facilities at the ETH (/Zurich University). The membership allows you to attend any drop in class you want, they have things like various martial arts, dance, aerobics, yoga, sports, swimming....the list goes on and on. I've been going to judo, which is really sweet. In some ways it's similar to Hap Ki Do / Tae Kwon Do (the martial arts that I did for 3 years in the past), but it's mostly concentrating on throwing, falling, and groundwork. I've bought a uniform (only ~$43, woot!) so I guess I'm comitted for the semester, lol. Other classes I might try out are Street Dance and Karate, and maybe some others.

Jimmy Eat World came out with a new EP recently and I've been enjoying that, as well as an old Dashboard Confessionals album that I just got (Places..)...I guess it's emo week. I also have whole bunch of nice mixes (trance, techno, beats, hip hop etc) from Travis that I've been listening too. Other current favorites include Arcade Fire, Modest Mouse, Grade, Dave Matthews Band, Damien Rice.

That's all that's new lately. I'm going to Berlin this weekend so stay tuned for a post about that. Bye!

P.S. Daddy, I got a flu shot at work :)













What do you think about me playing D&D
That's awesome, now I have somebody to play with!
I'm indifferent
It was just a matter of time
Call me when you've come back to your senses
You're doomed...
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