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Re: OT: Mr. Bear's next adventure!
#80047 03/30/05 01:59 PM
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welcome home craig!!

i was just thinkin to myself a few days ago, "wonder where spiff has been".. then it hit me, you were in europe.

i wait with anticipation for stories of french wine, swiss chocolate, and high times in amsterdam!!

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#80048 03/31/05 07:51 PM
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Too bad I'm new here but I just came back from a month long excursion in Europe last fall. It was a blast and we visited about 10 countries. And yes Peter, we did the 165m (450-500ft) bungy jump in Switzerland! What a rush that was! I have a movie of me jumping and can post if anyone cares

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Jack,

Don't believe the hype about the strained relations between France and USA. We were in Paris for 3 days and most of the people were quite helpful (of course there were some unhelpful people as well). Most Europeans are able to distinguish the difference between an American and their govt. I met all kinds of people from all over the world (I have a total California surfer-boy accent) and they instantly knew I was American but were nice and didnt give us an evil eye. Heck, we even ran into two American soldiers on vacation and they also got along well with everyone.

If the opportunity presents itself, TRAVEL! You would be surprised how open-minded people are. Plus I feel EVERYONE has to visit the Louvre at least once in their lifetimes.

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Welcome back Craig - dying to hear about your trip. With 900 plus pictures hopefully you will be posting a novel!


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i can hear servers crashing all over so-cal!

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And exactly what's taking Craig so long? Mr. Bear complaining about the photos not showing his best side?


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#80053 03/31/05 11:35 PM
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Mr. Bear had quite a few photo shoots while in Europe and is still quite tired.

I need to go through the pics and only bother downrezing and color correcting the good ones, so it'll take some time. I'll likely use photobucket, or some other similar service, as my own server doesn't allow me nearly the space my old server did.

The trip was amazing though. Thanks to all of you for your suggestions. Tom: your suggestion of going on the Lake Lucerne boat trip was dead on! How you could possibly describe that experience as only "quite pleasant" is beyond me. I've literally never seen anything that beautiful before. (Well...there are a few porn dvd's I've got...but I guess that's a different kind of beauty. LOL)

Imagine a lake as smooth as glass. A fine mist hovering above the water, with a backdrop of snow covered alps. Holy cow.

Florence...that's an old dang city. It was amazing to just wander the streets and realize that very little has changed there in over 700 years. But if you go to florence for only one reason, it's got to be to stand before the statue of David in awe. I've seen a million pictures of it, but actually seeing it in person is truly awe inspiring.

Rome...I was sick, and we only had six hours in the city, but Roger dragged my tired, sick butt all over the city. We caught all the big things. Trevi fountain was impressive, but I couldn't help but think...Caesar's Palace. The 1,000's of tourists, and street vendors didn't help the experience any. Italy really needs to crack down on the street vendors, and litter. Standing on a street strewn with litter, and seeing three street vendor carts selling cheap plastic knock offs of their historic monuments really detracts from the experience.

Burgundy...sweet. Such a nice, calm, peaceful, and pretty place. We stayed just outside of Beaune, at a magnificent B&B. la Maison Chaudenay en Bourgogne. If you ever go to Burgundy, I HIGHLY recommend staying here. The rates were extremely reasonable, and the rooms were superb. Service was spectacular. We had breakfast every morning. Each evening our host, Bruce, gave us a restraunt recommendation, as well as driving instruction how to get there. (A must, as most of the streets didn't have sign posts!) We also took a wine tour with Burgundy Adventures...a fun and very informative trip. We visited four different vineyards, sampled their wines, toured their caves (one cave was first built in the 13th century and they were still using it today for making wine!)

From Burgundy we took the train to Paris. What a nice city. Clean, historic, easy to get around, tons of museums, a vibrant night life. Pretty much a perfect city. The Louvre get's all the press, but the Museum D'Orsay is the museum to see. Seriously, don't miss it.

PS - GET RESERVATIONS AHEAD OF TIME TO VISIT MUSEUMS IN PARIS AND FLORENCE! It's easy, it's cheap, and it'll save you HOURS of waiting in line.

Pictures to come.

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Welcome home, Craig.

Sounds like a lot of fun was had.

Bren R.

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Craig -welcome back! I'm really glad you had a great time. Looking forward to the details and pictures - especially the Lake Lucerne piece.

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#80056 04/01/05 01:19 AM
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I'm sure the pictures won't do justice to the beauty we were able to see in Lucerne.

I'll get cracking on the pics tonight when I get home.



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