But, most importantly, I just returned from an 11 day spring break trip, with my good friend Devon and later my good friend Dave, also known as Emil. I started the trip by going to Venice to see Dev for a few days, then he and I traveled to Normandy for two nights, then Paris for one night, and then met up with Dave in Amsterdam, of all places, to finish out the vacation with a four-night, three day experience. It was all really, really fun, a great vacation, which was good, since now I've nearly no money left. Oh well, it was worth it.
So I figured I'd make this post the part 1, so to speak, when I describe my great trip to Venice.
Venice is one of those places that is so out of this world that I always wanted to go there one day, but never figured I'd really have the chance. Of course, this turned out to be untrue, the part about me not having a chance, anyway. Dev is studyin abroad there with some other BC kids, so I figured I'd go and visit him. My journed started April 1 with a 10:50 train out of Strasbourg to Basel, where I would take a train from Basel to Milan, then from Milan to Venice. Turned out to be the start of a lot of time spent on various trains.
Here come some pics, look out
These next three pictures were taken on the train to Venice from Milan. I was amazed that the camera was able to get such good pictures from a moving train, even more amazed by the beautiful alps in the background and the fertile farmland in the foreground.
We went to a restaurant, where I met a bunch of Dev's Italian acquaintances, who were all great, as well as one of their professors, a Japanese man from Osaka. He was great, really funny. He taught business at the University, I guess, and was also into going out and drinking with his students.
We then went out for drinks, enjoyed some "spritz" the Venice signature drink, which tastes a bit like a shirley temple, but more sour, and with alcohol, of course. It was good. Not a masculine drink, but whatever. Do as the Italians do, I guess. We had a few, met up with Joe Weber, another BC kid who's actually Dev's roommate, and met some cool British kids at a bar. We made it back at almost a run to catch the last vaporetto going to "the island," which I'll explain in a bit.
The next morning I walked outside Dev's room and took this picture. Yeah, they have a balcony. and they live on an island, which is really more of a resort than anything else. Large rooms, with a cleaning staff, a communal kitchen, green space (which is non-existant in Venice) a computer room, and get this, their own b-ball and tennis courts. Unreal lifestyle if you ask me. I won't get into the specifics, but I can safely say some BC abroad programs are given more attention/planning, meaning some kids' set ups are amazing while others are barely mediocre. No use beatin a dead horse, my pa used to say.
A little before the two preceding pictures were taken, we walked through a park, which turned into one of the strangest places I have ever seen. We walked a large completely deserted area, which was full of different buildings with the names of different countries. Any country you could think of (almost) was represented by I would say at least 15-20 buildings. Uruguay, the U.S., Germany, France, Italy, China, Japan, Greece, etc. All the buildings were boarded up and empty inside, and the whole place looked kinda derelict - trash on the ground and stuff. There were almost no people around, it was cool but a bit eery. Me and Dev amused ourselves by imagining that we were suddenly in a world similar to "Lost," a deserted island of some sort. Not too creative, but it was pretty fun.
The first leg of the trip went great. Great weather, good italian food, lots of people watching, and being in one of the most surreal cities in the world is not a bad combination. To top it all off, on Saturday night me and Dev decided not to do anything too intense because we had an early flight the next morning. Joe's parents had been visiting all week, and they had left the day before. Joe left Saturday for his spring break, during which he was going to Spain I believe. Why is this relevant/important? Joe and his family had gone to the Venice Opera House the night before, and due to an initial scheduling error, they had booked tickets for Saturday night as well, though they obviously wouldn't be there any longer. So basically me and Dev scored four free tickets to the Venice Opera House, the most famous in the city and undoubtedly one of the most famous in Italy. We took two tickets, and gave the other two to a girl we met on Dev's island who claimed (falsely, as it turns out) that she would come and that she would give the fourth ticket to a friend of hers. She never showed up, such a slap in the face to generosity and the generosity of Joe's parents in particular.
At any rate, me and Dev went and saw Mozart's requiem performed at the Opera that night. I had never seen an orchestra like that before. Suffice to say it was one of the coolest experiences I've ever had, probably because of all the pageantry of the place itself and because of the amazing performance by the orchestra. Also, though, because I'm not really usually into the opera or stuff like that. I actually enjoyed it a lot, so that was great. So, let me say thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Weber for giving us those tickets! It was so great.
The next morning, me and Dev were off to Paris, where we were catching a train to the west coast of France - Normandy, to be specific. But that and plenty more will wait until subsequent posts...
À tout à l'heure!
At any rate, me and Dev went and saw Mozart's requiem performed at the Opera that night. I had never seen an orchestra like that before. Suffice to say it was one of the coolest experiences I've ever had, probably because of all the pageantry of the place itself and because of the amazing performance by the orchestra. Also, though, because I'm not really usually into the opera or stuff like that. I actually enjoyed it a lot, so that was great. So, let me say thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Weber for giving us those tickets! It was so great.
The next morning, me and Dev were off to Paris, where we were catching a train to the west coast of France - Normandy, to be specific. But that and plenty more will wait until subsequent posts...
À tout à l'heure!
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