Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Days 13-15: London, Baby!!!

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After my (hopefully) last ever Ryanair flight, we arrived in London on Tuesday evening for the last leg of our trip and we made our way to Colleen and Dale’s apartment. We had never met Colleen and Dale, so it was really really amazingly awesome of them to let us stay with them at their cool flat in London (especially since after 2 weeks of traveling, we were running low on money).
Colleen and Dale look at Ozzy and his sleeping arrangement in amusement
Colleen has known Giselle, Blake’s sister, for quite some time when they used to dance together, and Giselle had mentioned that they might be nice enough to let us stay with them. Not only did we have our own room, but they had an adorable French Bulldog- Ozzy.
Ozzy- stinking adorable
After a good nights sleep, we woke up on Wednesday ready to see some London. We were only a short walk to the Tower Bridge, so we decided to start there.
Tower Bridge
I had gone into the Tower of London when I visited London with my parents in 2004, and it was very cool, but since we were pretty much broke at the end of our trip, we just walked around the outside and across the bridge.
And now from the other side
It was a beautiful day out though, so we had a good time just meandering along the water and enjoying the city.
The view from the Tate Modern
In the afternoon, we made our way over to the Tate Modern. Blake took this cool pic of me in the escalator:
Awesome modern pic by Blake who was obviously inspired by all the modern art we were seeing
And then he did this:
Blake gets sick of all the pictures
So as we were walking out of the museum we noticed a RSPB booth and some telescopes for a pair of Peregrine Falcons have made the 99 meter (325 feet) high chimney of the Tate Modern their home. I wanted to see the Falcons, so we took a look-see into the telescopes, and sure enough- there was a nesting pair! After we looked they asked if we would sign a petition or something, and we said yes, and as we were signing, I heard someone behind me ask a stupid question. There was a box of stuffed animal falcons that I noticed earlier was clearly labeled 7£, and I heard someone ask, “How much for these stuffed falcons?” I thought to myself, “Idiot.” Then I heard someone else ask, “Can I take a picture with you?” To which the person replied, “Umm, no, I don’t allow pictures.” At this point, I turned around and noticed Leonardo Dicaprio was standing 2 feet behind me waiting for me to finish signing my name. Since I heard no pictures already, I just asked if I could shake his hand and said that I was a big fan (I’m not, but I do think he is a good actor). He said yes, I shook his hand, and then made eye-contact at Blake who looked at him, and then looked at me, and gave me the, “Who the hell is that?” look. Then I handed Leo the pen, and Blake and I walked away. As we were walking away Blake asked casually, “Who was that?” To which I replied, “Umm, Leonardo Dicaprio!!!!” He thought that it was some indie band guy or someone that he could care less about. You see, Leo was all in disguise, and really wasn’t much to look at up close. He was shorter than I thought (probably just barely 6 feet tall), and had nerdy glasses on. But it was cool that he was just hanging out and supporting the falcons and trying not to draw attention to himself. Even though he said no pictures, when we were a safe distance away from him, I whipped out the camera:
Yep- that's Leonardo Dicaprio signing up to save the Falcons
Leo buying 2 stuffed falcon toys
As we were walking across the Millennium Bridge, we were laughing about how random it was that he was there, and Blake mentioned that he was curios to see if he actually signed his real name after mine. So we ran back to see if he did sign it, and sure enough, he did! Right after mine- pretty cool, huh?
He even signed his real name!
After that we ran home to update my facebook status to brag about meeting Leo. JK- we wandered around London some more before heading back to the apartment, and after much relaxing, then I posted it on facebook. I mean, give me a little credit here!

The next morning we decided to take another one of the free walking tours, since they had been so good in Berlin and Dublin. This one wasn’t as good, I think mostly since it was all about royalty, which I could honestly care less about. We did see the changing of the guards though (in the rain- surprise, surprise!) and apparently the Queen was at Buckingham Palace:
Buckingham Palace in the rain (Go Figure) (Pic by Blake)
The tour ended at the Parliament, and the rain had cleared up, which made for some good pictures of the Parliament and Big Ben:

... last one- we promise
From there, we went to Brick Lane for some pretty good Indian food, and then over to the Natural History Museum. Since we were only in town for 2 days, we only had time for one of London’s many world-class museums. With Blake’s obsession with dinosaurs, the Natural History Museum was a no-brainer. Here is Blake and all the Dinosaurs he could ever want:
Blake loves his dinosaurs
Blake took this cool one:
(Pic by Blake)
By the end of the exhibit, I think he thought he wanted to be a dinosaur!
Grrr!!!!!!!!!!!! How funny is this?
From there we took the tube to Piccadilly Circus, which is one of my favorite areas to photograph (during my last visit I took some really cool pictures there. Pre-digital era, unfortunately).
Piccadilly Circus
Then we made our way back to Dale and Colleen’s flat to cook them some dinner for being great hosts. We had to catch another early flight back to Stockholm the next morning, so that was that. We were sad to leave London, but after 15 days of living out of a suitcase, we were ready to be back home in Stockholm. And luckily since we flew through Germany, there were no issues about my visa and we were back relaxing at our apartment by Friday afternoon. The end.

To see all of the pics from London, click here!

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Days 10-12: Everyone’s Irish in Dublin

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We woke up very early on Day 10 after a late night hanging out with Johannes to catch a plane to Dublin. The flight was uneventful (always a welcome surprise) and we were tired but happy to be in Dublin. With both Blake and I being part Irish, we were pretty excited to see our “homeland.” Blake felt right at home with all of the gingers and the sun block:
A Ginger likes a Ginger Snap!
Blake prays to the No-Sun Gods (these people take their sunblock seriously- there is no shortage)
While I was excited to see O'Neill stuff everywhere!
An O'Neill with an O'Neill
We didn’t have much on our agenda, so we just walked around to get a feel for the city the first day.
O'Connell Bridge over the River LIffey
The really nice St Stephen's Green park
Trinity College (Pic by Blake)
Christ Church Cathedral
In the Temple Bar neighborhood
Dublin definitely lacks some of the charm of other European cities. I mean, there are some cute parts, but as a city goes, it was rather uninspiring. Except for the Leprachaun on a smoke break that Blake got a picture of, who inspired a lot of laughter:
This leprachaun on a smoke break is too freaking funny (Pic by Blake)
The next day we took a “free” walking tour. We took one from the same company in Berlin- you take a free 3 hour tour and then tip what you feel like or can afford at the end. It is hard to compete with a city with as much history as Berlin, but we were very happy with the Dublin tour as well. You learn a lot of fun little facts, like how this Justice statue in the Dublin Castle courtyard is terribly wrong. First off, it isn’t blindfolded (so Justice is not blind), second- when it rains, one of the scales tilts, so Justice isn’t equal, and last, the statue has her back turned away from the people.
Justice is not blind at the Dublin Castle (Pic by Blake)
After the walking tour, we headed over to the Guinness Factory Tour. It doesn’t show any of the factory, but it is in an old Guinness Storehouse, and it is really really cool. It was a little on the spendy side, but definitely my favorite thing in Dublin. I’m not even a huge Guinness fan, but after learning about it for 2 hours- I was craving some Guinness for sure! Here are some of mine and Blake’s inspired photographs:
A view of the museum
You cant have beer without water! (Pic by Blake)

Old Guinness bottles at the Guinness factory
A special Irish touch (Pic by Blake)
Hip hip hooray for Guinness!
Later that evening we decided to try one of the “free” bar crawls offered by the same company as the walking tour. This time, by free, they really meant 10 Euros, but it had free beer for 45 minutes, and then a free shot with every purchase at all the bars. It was an excuse to get out and see the town, so we were in. When we first got there a group of rather large 19-20 year old American girls were obnoxiously blocking the bar. After the first 45 minutes of free beer, they were already dancing on the bar. The night did not look good. Blake and I are a little sensitive to the “stupid American” stereotype, and the last thing we wanted to do was have to hang out with a group of them. But we eventually did meet other Americans and Europeans that were slightly older and much cooler, and ended up having a great time.

The next day we only had a half of day before we had to fly to London, and we had already seen most of everything that we wanted to see in Dublin, so we just wandered around the city some more and enjoyed a sunny day. (It only managed to rain a bit off and on the first couple of days, so it wasn’t as bad as Edinburgh or Norway).
Cool shot of the LIffey by Blake (Pic by Blake)
We had a great time in Dublin, but I would say that it was a let down in general. After talking to a few other people though, they all said that the countryside in the South of Ireland was absolutely amazing, and that Dublin is nothing like the rest of the country, so now we know that next time we will have to get out of the city. Also, next time I will have to bust out my Irish dancing moves since I didn’t have a chance to do so this time!

To check out Dublin via pictures, click here.

Next up, one last Ryanair flight to London for the last leg of our trip!