Thursday, August 31, 2006

You´ve been all over...and it´s been all over you

Last week was an exciting one; one of my best friends came to visit me, and boy did we ever have a packed week! Madrid, Sevilla and my hometown of Huelva...all in about 7 days. I shall try to recap everything we did along with some of the highlights.
Cynthia arrived on her birthday, the 22nd, and I had already booked us a hostal in Madrid for 2 days...I had figured that this would give us enough time for sightseeing and having a little bit of discoteca fun. I was right.
The first thing we did was dump our stuff at the hostal and then go grab something to eat at a cafeteria that was located on Gran Via, Madrid´s main street. I had prepared Cyn for the fact that spaniards barely eat breakfast, usually just coffee and a pastry...so we had ourselves a nice croissant with fresh orange juice. Cyn had met a really nice Montrealer on the plane named Christian, and he accompanied us for a while (and I managed to spill orange juice on his pants, OF COURSE, being the klutz that I am...thankfully he managed to clean everything off). Since we were all extremely tired (I had barely slept on the bus to Madrid and she was jet-lagged), we decided to head back to the hostal for a nice long nap. About 2 hours later, we freshen ourselves up and start our downtown journey. The weather is hot, but nice....not too extreme, so we wander for quite some time, taking pics of this and that. The picture above was taken close to the Palacio Real, one of my favourite spots...Cynthia was impressed by the grandeur of the building, and liked the little gardens of Sabatini. I didn´t want to overload the tour on the first day, so we met up with Christian and his friends from his Contiki tour for some beers and tapas. Christian, like Cyn, had never tried real tapas, and was impressed by the meats and cheeses.....hmmmm yes, it was quite something. I had a nice Clara (beer with a lemonade twist...a nice summer drink). I wasn´t too impressed with the other people from the Contiki tour...most were American and it REALLY showed...from the 15 people that were there, I think that I would have only bonded with 4 of them. Some just looked so young and....stupid. I´m talking pink baseball caps and ill-fitting loose clothing (I´m sorry, but north americans just do not know how to dress most of the time...they need to follow a bit of the european look). We did have a nice night of just socialising and hanging out with Chris for a bit....then we decided that we were pooped and headed home for a well deserved sleep.

The next day, it was roasting. I remember walking with Cyn and searching for a cheap place to get something to drink...like, really dehydrated and wishing I was a camel ("My Humps" song comes to mind now). Anyways, I saw this gay ad and just HAD to be snapped. I even burned my hand on the damn billboard...oh well, it was worth it.


THIS is my kind of man. Every woman wants a manly, hairy apelike husband to make her look like a million bucks. The star wars character is just an extra bonus, and who the heck wouldn´t want this IgotsotannedIburntmyskintoacrisp look?







This is where the ape-husband picture took place...below the Fuck store. "Hey, where do you work?" "Fuck." "What, what happened?" "No, man..."Fuck" "Man, WHAT?"... You get the idea. This store exists in a little mall on one of the most popular shopping streets of Madrid, Fuencarral. It´s also an expensive street to go shopping on, as Cynthia noticed. This place had some funny t-shirts....and well, that was about it.
I bet you YOU don´t work in a store that has a great name such as this...



Cynthia in front of a statue of one of Spain´s kings, located in front of the Palacio Real (which you can´t see cuz it´s behind me here). As you can see, no clouds, nada. Close to the Palacio Real there is a great little ice cream place called "Nice coffee and cream"....hmmmm I had some good Cookies and Cream with Chocolate (one day I´ll overdose on chocolate, but that day hasn´t come yet so let me taste life´s sweet delights). Cyn went absolutely nuts over the ice cream as well...it was just the way that it was made, with chunks of fruits and chocolate, etc...we had both never seen ice cream that good in Canada.

We took a tour of the Palacio Real, and unfortunately, I couldn´t use my flash so there are no pictures of that...suffice it so say that, although I had already been in it, it was still enough to make me gape at all the rich beauty with wide eyes and my tongue half hanging out, lol. I don´t even want to imagine how much they had to pay the maids to clean all the nooks and crannies.
After our little tour of the palace, we took a little break and napped in the park. The Palacio Real park holds a lot of nostalgia for me...all of Madrid basically, since this is where everything began. I was able to see myself writing in my journal in this place or that, and was also able to recall all the little events and happenings that ocurred to me in various little places. I´ll never forget this city...and I´ll never really get tired from it. Taking the metro, the trains....I felt extremely comfortable there.
After our nap, a guy walks up to us and hands us brochures for a pub crawl that was going to happen later that night. I didn´t even think twice about it, "Sure, heck, it´ll be fun meeting new people and having a blast in the bar", so we took the brochures and read its contents a little closer after he had gone: 4 bars, 1 discoteca, free tequila shots and discounts on beer, only 10 euros. We looked at each other, "Well, we probably won´t be able to drink much anyways, but it´ll be fun to just hang out and meet new people from all over the world".
That night, we met up with the others at the Plaza del Sol and made our way to the first bar. There were a LOT of croatians, americans...and just us canadians. I was a little poo poo about that, cuz I was kinda hoping to have other nationalities in our group, but we ended up dancing with other people we would meet at the bars; brits, spaniards (of course), russians, and ukrainians. It was sooooo much fun, the great thing about Spain is that people dance in most little bars...you don´t even really need to go to a discoteca. Reggaeton, Dance, Spanish music, it´s a mix of everything. The first hour we were at the first bar, it was happy hour, and you could get as much free beer as you wanted (just the pub crawl gang though, of course).
Let´s just say that 2 beers for Cyn and I is a lot. Yes, we are pathetic. But, we accept our case. We don´t drink that often, but that night we decided to go all out since we were partying together...which meant "Bring on the Tequila!".
2nd bar. I´m already seeing things slightly slanted. The waitress starts pouring tequila shots, 15 glasses in one row. Cyn and I see a plate loaded with free potato chips, and scarf them down. "To.....................us!" Down goes Mr. Tequila. "Cynthia, I´m....kinda hungry. Wanna get....some tapas?" "Sure!" After letting our leader of the pack know that we are going to go grab some food, we find a little empty tapa restaurant where we eat some chorizo with cheese...mmmmm (now there are many tapas in spain, but this is just one of my favourite). Somehow, everything seems funny all of a sudden. I tip over my glass of water, bread crumbs fly...etc. To add hilarity to the scenario, a man gets thrown out of the restaurant (but HE apologizes to us WHILE he is getting kicked out....waiter???).
We figure that about 30 minutes went by....after paying, we head back to the 2nd bar only to realize that everybody has left....thankfully, I find the dude´s number on the brochure and he gives us the directions to the 3rd bar...."Corleone". Somehow, we find it and JUST as we are entering we get another free shot. Nice. Right on Time, mates.
In the 4th bar, we REALLY get our groove on and just go nuts with the music. About half an hour into dancing at that bar, a burping contest gets announced and 4 guys climb up on stage. I don´t know what the hell I was thinking but I make my way on stage. I guess I was really THAT drunk. I don´t know. But, after standing on the stage for exactly 1.6 seconds, I get told to politely step off, making all the men poo poo the announcer and me making a face as if I am about to cry.
The american wins at burping, but get this: he proclaims himself to be australian. Cyn and I both know that he is american since he is with our group...ha! You can just imagine how all of those hoots and hollers would have changed to jeers if it had been known that he was truly an american. I kinda feel sorry for the americans...but not really.
The rest of the night is a blur of dance and sweat. It was fun. I´m glad that Cyn had an amazing time.

Sevilla,te quiero! This city was just unbelievably precious...and here I am in traditional Sevillan attire. Yes, I realize that this picture is just ginormous in comparison with the others...but it´s my blog and I´m kinda proud of this picture. I´m happy that Cynthia and I decided to get these done...I´m sure that my family will appreciate these as well :) I felt like a real spanish señorita...
Our first day in Sevilla consisted of doing a little bit of sightseeing....but we did most of this during our second day. We were still exhausted from the night before, so our first day in Sevilla was spent napping and taking a little walk through a part of downtown Sevilla. Cynthia couldn´t help but keep commenting on the fact how men pay so much more attention to women than in Canada...she´s right on that. Men will basically whistle at you in your face, yell "guapa" (beautiful) and make kissy faces when passing you by. It´s worse in the south than in the north, when I used to live in Logroño. Maybe it´s the heat? LOL



Here is Cynthia doing the same pose as me....we took a lot of different poses, but I couldn´t post all of them of course...if you do want to see some others, just email me. I think that they turned out quite nicely :) Isn´t she pretty? Guapa, Cynthia!
We saw lots of beautiful sights, with one of the most popular sights being the cathedral. We didn´t go in it, but I will eventually. It looks really impressive from the outside, so I can just imagine how beautiful it looks like from the inside (you gotta pay to get in).
We did get annoyed by some women pretending to be palm readers. When we arrived at the cathedral, two women swarmed us and started pressing some type of plant in our hand. At first, we didn´t know what was going on and then they started telling me about "my future". They only spoke spanish, so Cynthia couldn´t understand anything....but the other woman just kept talking to her and telling her "her future". So yeah, apparently I will be very happy, will travel a lot, my mother is proud of me, yada yada yada...I bet she tells that stuff to every poor fool who has never been "gypsied", lol. She then asked for money, and me being the overly nice person, gave her a little....(incidentally, my friend Abel once refused to pay them, and told him he was going to die a horrible death, etc....gimme a break). Cyn and I had at first thought that they belonged to some religious organization...they kept making crosses and all that...but nope. Just gypsies wanting money from tourists (why else would they be so close to the cathedral?).

This is one of my favourite pictures...taken close to the cathedral, moments after the gypsy attack. The lantern was just simply gorgeous...
You´d think that pink buildings would be ugly, but because of all the little details, this one looked amazing. You gotta hand it to the spaniards for designing green, pink, yellow and other coloured buildings that would probably never work in Canada (imagine one of these in downtown O-town (shudder).










Ahhh, the cathedral. Grandiose, majestic, breathtaking. Isn´t it obvious that I can´t wait to go back? I checked the weather network and it´s over 40 degrees in Sevilla right now, so maybe sometime in late September might be a good idea. Although, it´s super hot here too...I´m simply sitting in my chair and can feel the insides of my knees sweat. Icky. Sunny and cloudless skies are what the south is all about...I think that it has only rained in Huelva, in total over the last 2 months, for a few hours...probably less in Sevilla.



A nice little street....there are lots of these everywhere in Spain, but I still find them cute and picture perfect.
Anyways, where was I? Ah, yes...after our little tour of downtown, we snapped our Sevillana pictures and decided to head home for a little nap (spanish siestas are just essential, people...it´s the heat...ask Cynthia). We had already planned that night to go to an amusement park called, "La Isla Magica". Since it was so hot, we only went at 9pm...and there was barely anybody (and it was a Friday night!). We never needed to wait in line, and had the chance to go on all the rides that we wanted. Some of them seriously made my heart bounce, but it was all very fun and we both won´t forget our fear of the giant water log slides and the enormous rollercoaster...we had to remove our flip-flops a few times since some things involved getting jerked upside down :)



Ah....yes, how COULD I forget? Earlier that day we had also gone for a little guided tour through the enormous Plaza de Torros. For only 4 euros, it was worth it. If you want to see the outside of the plaza, let me know cuz there are 3 pics...this is the inside of it (well, a part of it at least). I learnt a lot of interesting little facts: youngest bullfighter ever was 9, torrero suit can cost up to 25,000 euros, horses used to be unprotected during the bullfights up until 1928, if a bull kills a torerro, not only is IT killed but also its mother because that she-bull is believed to be carrying the "killer" gene (they admit that they are superstitious, but still do it as it is custom).

This picture was taken of a little park in Sevilla. Feel like you are looking at something from a brochure? So was I. Que maravillosa!
Our 2 days in Sevilla were cheap and extremely fun...my roommate from Huelva had an apartment in Sevilla as well, and he lent it to us for those 2 days...for free! Bless the guy :)
After Sevilla, we headed to Huelva, with Cynthia being excited to see Lucy Knoo again. Ah, that knoo. In Huelva, we went to the beach and danced at a few bars and even at a discoteca, where Abel managed to get free entrance tickets. Even though I cut my foot twice from people dropping their glasses, I had a lot of fun :)
So, all in all last week was a ton of fun. Cynthia is already planning on coming to see me again sometime next summer before I leave for Teacher´s College, and we are tentatively planning for Italy...but we´ll see, since that´s still very far off and my parents will come to see me next July. Showing them Spain will be great :)
Wow. This has been a long entry, but since I finally have stable internet I felt like writing it all down since it is all still fresh in my memory.
Today I booked my flight to Greece and am in the midst of making plans for Marocco with Abel. Teacher´s College applications start on the 19th of September...lots of stuff coming up...new job October 2nd...I´m excited about what´s all about to happen, and am enjoying every minute of the present :)
xoxoxoxooxox H.

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

A mountain of info soon!

Soooo much to tell....Cynthia is now presently on her way back to Canada, and I am typing at an internet cafe before catching the next bus to go back to Huelva. We had a great time together, which will be told in the utmost detail soon, but for now you have to content yourself with this little bit of info...
Stuff you need to know NOW because I am excited over it:
I´m going to Marocco on the 8th of September (3 days) for only 65 euros!!! Hotel included!
I´m going to Greece on the 14th of September to meet up with Shane in Athens!!! So excited :) Seeing him again AND this beautiful city...
Top 3 songs that I can´t get out of my head:
1. Crystal Ball- Keane
2.Promiscuous Girl-Nelly Furtado (Not popular in Spain, Cyn introduced me to it)
3.Rudebox-Robbie Williams
That´s all for now, love you all and miss you to pieces, write soon xoxoxoox H.

Sunday, August 20, 2006

mtv addiction perscription

Now that I´m back to watching oodles of music videos when I´m not out (cuz all other channels here in Spain SUCK), it seems that it´s become somewhat of an addiction to me now. Last time I watched so many music videos, I was in high school. Seriously. Back then I was up to date with every single new video that came out. I´m getting to that point again...slowly but surely.
I still prefer VH1 and MuchMoreMusic, but I´ll have to settle with MTV España. Heck, it beats Rick the Turd Temp and Sarah Ishouldeatsomethingtaylor (NEWSFLASH! Rick the Turd is NOT on muchmusic anymore???? Hell hath frozen over, then...I´m sure! Can it be? Can it really be??? Somebody give me a nod please...cuz I ain´t seeing his turdy face on the personalities section of their website).
I´m sure that much has added a new, cool muchacho to replace him. Not. George, George, where you be at, bro?
maybe it´s because everybody is creating lists, I don´t know...maybe it´s because I´m watching so many videos and listening to so many great new songs, I don´t know...maybe it´s just cuz I feel like it now, but here is yet another list:
Top 5 videos that make me want to turn up the volume:
1. In the Morning-Razorlight
2.Super Massive Black Hole-Muse
3.Sexy Back-Justin Timberland
4.Rock This Party-Bob Sinclair (DJ from France)
5.No Tomorrow-Orson (yeah, so what if it´s not new)
And I would add the Scissor Sisters to this list yet again, but I had already used them in a previous posting as a numero uno....
Cynthia´s coming in 2 days, fun times await...I´ll be sure to get nice and roasty for all of you. If I make it through the deadly sevillan heat, I can make it through anything :P
love you all xoxooxoxo H.

Thursday, August 17, 2006

What the...

Top 5 signs I´m back in the south of Spain:

1. A crushed and moldy "Churro" (look it up) in the street.
2. People driving quads (...yes) on highways without helmets. This includes any method of transportation that consists of 2 wheels.
3. Wearing a skirt means having an invisible sign on your forehead that screams,"Yes, make out with me and holler."
4. An irish pub close to my building reading,"The Autentic Irish Sperience" and having memorabilia of India inside and out.
5.The only music blaring out of windows everywhere is...you guessed it. Flamenco. Rocio Jurado (famous flamenco singer) died about 5 months ago and it´s still big news.

Top 5 songs at the moment:

1. I don´t feel like dancing-Scissor Sisters (Rachel I am soooo jealous)
2. Last Request-Paolo Nutini
3.Cubicle-Rinocerose
4.You only live once-The Strokes
5.Naive-The Kooks
Yes, I´ve been watching lots of MTV España...I miss my VH1 though.
2nd Aussie Update coming soon.....xoxoxoox H.

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Australian Odyssey


Hello my lovelies; my wifi connection has decided to stay strong this morning, so I finally managed to post pictures :) I have so many pictures that I will have a second post on my aussie adventures....so....where to begin?
Australia was wonderful. After 22 hours of flight I finally touched down in Melbourne on July 10th, at 10:55 pm. I couldn´t believe that I was on the other side of the world, where all toilets flush backwards ;). It was a bit surreal at first, and it took me a while to really believe it...it also took me a lil while to get my jet-lag off (since I´m so used to siestas here in Spain, it was quite hard).

These pics are not in chronological order, since our trip went something like this: Melbourne, Sydney, Great Ocean Road Day Trip, and various little getaways at the end...BUT, I´m sure you´ll enjoy my pics anyways...I´m just happy that I´m finally able to share my photos from Oz with all of you :)

Since my pics start off with Sydney, I´ll tell you a bit about that, now won´t I? After a little tour through the botanical gardens (we saw some HUGE bats, really early in the morning) with a very sleepy Shane (poor guy hadn´t slept a wink the night before since we had to get up at 4 to catch our early morning plane), I saw the Opera House...and wow, it´s really as beautiful as the pictures make you believe. It´s a strange feeling to finally be in the vicinity of a world famous piece of architecture after only having seen it in travel mags and television shows.

We had a lot of fun in Sydney, even though the weather was crappity Mccrapperson. Our hostal was nice (although cold...no friggin´heat in our room! I admit I whined there). The port is GORGEOUS at night, and Shane showed me the Sydney Aquarium, where we walked through these little "tunnel domes" under water where sharks and giant sting rays swam above us. It was sooo beautiful. It´s quite a big aquarium, and the money we spent sure was worth it. Meeting Shane´s relative ED was Hilarious...I shall never think of Drambuie the same. Let´s just say that at the end he was drinking out of his coffee mug and would stare at my earlobes when talking to me rather than my eyes:P Oh, Ed. They did serve us some REALLY good food and were very hospitable; so yeah, great times there indeed.
Shane and I were a little disappointed at not having had the chance to go see "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" since we only stayed 2 days there....oh well, things like that can´t always be planned. We saw a poster for the musical on the night that we were preparing to leave to go meet up with Ed...and of course we wouldn´t have cancelled our evening plans with him.
But man, did it EVER rain in Sydney! One of the things I´ll never forget is running through a torrential downpour with Shane just to get to a record store that had JUST closed....oh well, at least we got some Gelato (Banana and Chocolate...hmmmmm) afterwards and waited a bit for the rain to subside. Oh, we also had some good chinese food at the chinatown there...it´s a nice lil chinatown, quite cozy.
All in all, I raved at Sydney´s beauty and size. It´s overall very clean and has beautiful lil spots here and there where I could imagine myself writing in my journal or reading (or even just people-watching). Shane was surprised that I found Sydney THAT beautiful, but agreed with me in the end that it was definitely a city that had its charms. I did catch a cold after our Sydney adventure, but heck...it was worth it.



Now on to our Great Ocean Road trip...I think that trip was definitely one of the highlights of my australian odyssey. First of all, our tour guide was funny and happily enough not obnoxious, so 5 plus points right there. We saw amazing sights, and the Ocean road by itself was spectacular, with all of its winding roads along the cliffs and whatnot (which did make one person sick in the back...luckily I think she only puked outside when we stopped). We got a pretty sweet deal, since our trip also included a bunch of free postcards and a great lunch where we got to choose between a variety of hearty meals with fries (Shane and I chose hamburgers...I had been dying for one...SOOO GOOD!). The picture above is of The Twelve Great Apostles (well, some limestome rock formations fell down, as you can see on the lower left corner, so there are technically not 12 anymore) which was one of our last stops, and I saw a whale swimming in the ocean (at first I pointed out to Shane that I thought it might be a dolphin or a shark, but then we both saw that it was a whale since it was very large....too bad it was so far off, couldn´t take a good picture).



We also had a stop where we walked through a rainforest...wow, wow wow and quadruple wow. That beauty simply can´t be translated into picture, this picture is nice and all but it soo doesn´t do it justice. Some trees were just immense, and everything around us had a moistness to it...it was simply beautiful. I had wanted to go on the Otway Treetop walk, where one can walk on a steel walkway about 25 metres high up in the air, but sadly that little tour was not operating during the winter season. Oh well, it was a "beaut" to see anyways!



Here, I am; feeding parakeets (I think that´s what they are) at one of our stops where we had lunch. I hadn´t banked on a third one resting on my head, but at least it didn´t start pecking at my skull. Shane hates bird, so 5 points for him for taking this picture of me (and yes my eyes are closed cuz I´m praying that it doesn´t poo on my head or something). As you can see, I´m wearing a jacket and a scarf. It wasn´t too cold that day, but I didn´t want to take any chances. The australian winter is 50 times better than the canadian one, but I think that the weather in spain had weakened me, lol. Right now, I´m sitting here typing this and I´m complaining that it´s only 23 degrees outside....I´m so pathetic. Guess when you´re used to at least 30 every day going back to "normal" temperatures feels wrong. Anyways. Going back to the parakeets, it was my first time ever feeding birds out of my hands. Needless to say though, Shane and I chose an eating spot that was far away from the hungry little monsters.


Ah, it´s Koala time! At the spot where we ate, there were a lot of koalas, and there was one that was resting on a little tree only about 1 metre away from us (didn´t post that pic though). Koalas are protected, so nobody was allowed to touch them (they were also really huge!). It was quite fun watching them slowly move from branch to branch. Most of them would be sleeping, but some were seen slowing moving through the trees and munching on Eucalyptus leaves.





Ahhhh...the ocean, off of the Great Ocean Road. I´m so happy to be living close to it now, it´s really incredible how much it relaxes and soothes. We were lucky to have great weather throughout most of that Tuesday, and took full advantage of it with our cameras. Taking this trip was one of our best decisions; I really felt like I got to see some real australian flora and fauna (is it so weird that I use that expression as part of my vocabulary? ;) . Kangaroos were seen as well (while we were driving we saw some resting in golf courts!).




During our last week we had some spontaneous little getaways, and here we are at a Footie Match that took place on the last Saturday that was I there. I had great fun! It was St-Kilda (the district where Shane lived) against The Richmond Tigers (another district not too far off). Our team won by a little more than 100 points!!! Aussie Rules games are actually really fun to watch live, I didn´t think that I would get so into it, but I´ve realized that it´s far more fun watching games live than on the telly. I got the same feeling when I went to a Montreal baseball game a few years back...when the Expos still existed.


To cap this entry off, here´s a picture of Chapel street, not too far from where Shane lived. This street is wicked since it´s packed with coffee shops, clothing and record stores, you name it. If you´re in Melbourne you needn´t search for a good cup of joe anymo´! Their muffins were also out of this world....true dat. I think that they were the tastiest muffins I had ever tasted...mmmmmm.

Best things about Australia:

1. Doing the little normal things with my baby (cooking, shopping, sightseeing, the astor movie theater dates (finally saw Singin´in the Rain!) etc, etc...)
2.Their APPLEJUICE!!! (sooo not bland)
3. Tim Tams (yes, Eve....yes.....exactly...)
4. (ok, enough with the food)Sydney downtown streets, the port and the botanical garden
5.Its natural beauty of course; parks and walkways, etc.

I could add so much more to this list, but this is what comes to mind right now...more to come! xoxoxoxoo vuestra chica Heidi

Monday, August 07, 2006

Insert Jeopardy Music here...

Sorry folks, I PROMISE that I will update and post pics of my Australian Odyssey as soon as I get internet at home. I ordered an ADSL kit and it should arrive sometime this week or the next.
For now, bear with me...wifi connection unreliable.
:) H xoxoxxo