It's been awhile since I last posted, however I definitely should share some shots from Europe. Over a span of 9 days, I travelled to Rome, Venice, Munich, and Amsterdam. For 9 days, we were immersed in literally another world built in a different time, yet there were flecks of "Americano" influence, like the occasional Starbucks and McDonalds....english surrounded us, except for when you're standing in a grocery store, asking a butcher which cheese is not pungent. Top 10 moments of the trip:
1. Surviving the drive from the Roma airport to our hotel, the driver had one eye open almost the whole time, and there are no lines on the road in Rome separating traffic, yes it is pretty much a free for all- including the mopeds and busses.
2. Everyone's trying to make a buck, including gladiators and guys w/roses.
3. Eating ice cream by Trevi Fountain. Regardless of hour, whether it be day or night, there are always people there eating ice cream.
4. The colors in Venice are unbelievable, one of the most picturesque place to shoot photos.
5. As cheesy as it sounds, if you are in Venice you should take a ride in a Gondola.
6. Rules of Oktoberfest: Do not bring a camera if you don't want to lose it, if you lose your group, don't worry you'll make friends, if you get lost on your way back to the hotel, don't worry a cab driver will pick you up even if its a $.50 ride, talk to people, we met the nicest folks just sitting at the next table over from us in one of the tents, be prepared to hear around 3 popular American songs, sung over and over again, they do sell song books if you want to know the words of the German songs - I did contemplate buying one, as they keep singing the songs over and over again.
7. I do owe an apology to the owner of a games booth, who had a blue Nike duffel bag as a prize....I'm sorry, I didn't mean to take it.
8. Rent a bicycle in Amsterdam and explore the city, it can be dangerous especially if you're on a tandem bike.
9. Those cafe's in Amsterdam, sure do serve up some yummy desserts.
10. Amsterdam, is an amazing city all in all just my favorite- the architecture, the people, the bicycles - omg, there are so many bicycles!
The nice thing about traveling though, is that it will ground you when you think about the things you miss at home.
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