Monday, August 3, 2009
Coming Home
My sister, Lisa, met us at the airport. It was so great to see her in person again! We went to her place for a tea and a chat. The kids were happy to play with Jeremy and Grace. They almost didn't want to leave, but then they realized we were going home.
Many of our neighbours are on vacation, but the ones we've had the most contact with during the year, Kim, Kendra, and Brian were there and the kids were so excited to see Kendra. Despite the six hour time change they were going full tilt until I called them in for their regular bedtime!
It really is wonderful to be home again. The house was left spotless and smelling fresh, everything in order. We did a little unpacking, but most of that will wait until tomorrow when we've had a bit of rest and can think straight again!
CM
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Zaanse Schans
We had a great visit with Nadia and the family. Again the girls are sad to have to say goodbye. But now they are dreaming of coming home.
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Bunnies and Birthdays
Friday, July 31, 2009
Madurodam
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Amsterdam
CM
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Schiermonnikoog
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Typically Dutch
Monday, July 27, 2009
Around Maria's House
CM
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Postma Family Reunion
We had a tour of the church and we all enjoyed the pipe organ. The organist was very enthusiastic about explaining how it works. He showed how it could make trumpets, or flutes, and other sounds. We saw the pipes that make the sounds. With a little math we found out that there were 2,320 pipes! It was really something to stand in the middle of a pipe organ!
After lunch we drove to a hall where much of my father’s family had gathered for a reunion. He came from a family of ten children. Six of his siblings, my aunts and uncles, were there, and many, many of my cousins.
Arrival in Holland
As we crossed the border into the Netherlands, we cheered. For me it felt familiar. The flat fields, the canals, and bridges, it was all familiar and it made me smile.
Left to Right: Roya, Nadim, Christina, Marieke, Yasmin, Maria
We arrived earlier than expected at my Aunt Maria's house, but she and her partner Marieke gave us a warm welcome. They are staying in the manse near the church where Maria works. It is a very large house and the girls were happy to have their own room.
Marieke's profession is an art therapist. This meant that the girls were provided with coloured pencils and paper, and they made themselves busy.
We had a lovely meal together and talked a lot. It is at once so nice to be in the company of family.
CM
9 days until we return to Canada!
Friday, July 24, 2009
The Black Forest
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Baha'i House of Worship
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Arrival in Germany
CM
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Boleswiec Pottery
Monday, July 20, 2009
A Day in Wroclaw
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Wroclaw
We went straight into the centre of the old town and walked around a bit. We were expecting something similar to Krakow but I thought it was much more decorative. There were so many different colours and lots of scrolls and swirls around the windows and roofs.
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Salt Mines
Friday, July 17, 2009
Kazimierz & Lake
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Auschwitz
There were rows upon rows of wooden and brick sleeping quarters, each housing up to 700 prisoners. They had to sleep on 3-tiered bunk beds, 5 or more persons to a bunk. Some of the bunks would collapse on top of the people below. There were limited latrines, to be used once in the morning and once in the evening. The life expectancy at the camp was only 2-3 months!
We visited the women's quarters, which was very similar to the men's, about 10 to 12 women sleeping on each bunk of the 3-tierd bunk beds. Virtually non-existent latrine and washing facilities, the lack of proper food, the insects, bugs and vermin, the constant beatings by the SS guards - the list goes on and on.
NM & CM
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Park Wodny
CM
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Wawel Castle
Monday, July 13, 2009
Like Cinderella
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Krakow
There were a few street shows going on in the square and we stayed to watch one guy with marionettes. He was great! He had Celine Dion, Tina Turner, Elvis, and Michael Jackson. Very clever with the hand movements and eyes and everything.
CM
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Adrspach Rocks
Friday, July 10, 2009
Adrspach
CM
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Prague Castle
We walked back down the hill by a different route and feasted our eyes on more spectacular views. Prague is really a beautiful city.
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Prague
We left the car safely at our accommodations and took the metro into downtown. I really think Ottawa has got to get with the times and get a subway!
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Cesky Krumlov
We started our morning with a visit to the castle. At the entrance of the castle, there is a bridge across a deep pit. The pit holds a few brown bears! Apparently bear keeping has been a castle tradition for many years. As we toured the castle we saw at least three bear skin rugs!
CM
Monday, July 6, 2009
Driving to Czech Republic
The drive north to Czech Republic was long, but beautiful. The north part of Italy was quite mountainous, there were many vineyards on the steep slopes and the clouds seemed to be resting in the mountains. We then went on through Austria. We had planned to drive through a particular mountain pass in Austria, but in the end we just stuck with the highway. We figured we had seen enough mountains and didn’t really want to add the extra time to the drive. Besides, even the view from the highway is beautiful.
We found a hotel in Cesky Krumlov with little difficulty and then walked into the old town for some supper. It’s a beautiful little town and we were sorry that we had left our camera behind in the hotel room, but there will be time for photos of Cesky Krumlov tomorrow!
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Last Day in Tormini
After our sewing chores were done and we’d had some lunch we went once more to the beach. The lake was even warmer than the previous time. The girls were in the water for two hours, came out for a lesson on skipping stones, then they were back in for another half an hour!
Saturday, July 4, 2009
A Relaxing Day
I was also due for a haircut, so Frank took me to his barber too!
NM
Friday, July 3, 2009
Beach and Garden
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Around Lago di Garda
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
La Rocca
Along the edge of the cliff you could see farm land below. There were olive groves and rows of grapes, which are the main crops of the area.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
The Garden
Monday, June 29, 2009
Venice & Murano
We took a boat to Murano which is a smaller island that is famous for its glass making. We had a little tour of the factory and of course this was followed by the show case room.
We did end up buying some Venetian glass, or at least we hope it is! The guide book says that some of the shops sell the real thing while others sell products that are made in China.
The gondola rides are extremely expensive, and we almost skipped it but after some hard bargaining we decided that perhaps it wouldn’t break the bank after all! It was so nice to see the city as we quietly glided through its canals.
The girls thought it was funny that the gondolier would call out “oy” as we approached corners, to warn other that he was coming. They also thought it was funny that he would tilt the boat a bit as we went under some of the shorter bridges. This was so that the bow wouldn’t rub the underside of the bridge! It was a great way to end our trip to Venice.
We have now arrived safely in Tormini where we are staying with my aunt and uncle. So nice to be with relatives again!
CM
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Venice
We got off the bus at Piazza Roma and slowly wandered through the streets on our way to Piazza Saint Marco, one of the most famous squares in the world. While wandering the streets and canals we found an exhibit on some of Leonardo daVinci’s inventions. There were all sorts of replicas of various machines he had built. On some we were able to pull ropes, or turn cranks and see how pulley or gear systems worked. Fun for all of us!
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Play Day
Tomorrow we’re off to Venice. It will be sad to say bye to Croatia. It’s been such a great visit here.
CM
Friday, June 26, 2009
Sun and Sea
We got a chance to meet some of the Baha’is in the afternoon. Tahereh and Ahmad, a sister and brother, came to the complex to use the beach and we had a nice chat. Their family came to Croatia from Italy some years ago and settled here. They are on their way to Haifa in a few days for pilgrimage.
The beach front is rocky, with little pools and inlets for swimming. You can dive right off the rocks into the deep water. Yasmin and Roya even found a little pool just big enough for their dolls to have a supervised swim.
NM
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Pula
We got to Pula in the early afternoon and after a quick trip to the information centre, we did a little walking tour. Pula itself is not an overly pretty town, but it has some ancient Roman ruins that seem to spring out of nowhere.
There were a few city gates that had been maintained, but many of the ruins were really not well preserved. There was an amphitheatre that was crumbling and full of graffiti. What a shame.
The most impressive ruin was the coliseum that dates back to the first century! The girls weren’t too impressed with the rest of the walk, but they were eager to hear about gladiators and the sorts of “entertainment” they would have within the coliseum walls.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Plitvice Lakes
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Driving Up the Coast
The late morning and afternoon was spent in the car. We were heading back up the coast of Croatia, passing through Bosnia and then back into Croatia. We had liked Hotel Lucija (where we had stayed when we first arrived in Croatia) so much that we decided to stop there again on our way back. It was nice to settle into a familiar place.
The weather was rainy and cool, so we weren’t tempted to get out of the car and take pictures of the beautiful views. Sorry, no pics today!
CM
Monday, June 22, 2009
The City Walls
We had lunch in the old city, ducked into a souvenir shop for five minutes to avoid a rain shower and then hiked up to walk along the top of the walls of the city.
It was strange to see the city from that perspective. In some places you could see city life just below, but in others the wall climbed along the side of the mountain and you could see not only the buildings perched at the edge of the mountain, but the whole city laid out before you.
I listened to an audio guide as we went. It was interesting to learn some of the history. It was particularly moving to hear about the damage done in the recent wars with Serbia / Montenegro. Over 70% of the buildings within the old city has some sort of direct damage. It's so sad to think of the wars, battles, and earthquakes that the city has survived and then to think of the extreme damage this recent war caused.
The girls hiked along with us without complaint. They had each brought a Barbie so I’m sorry to say that they were more interested in their own little world than in the amazing sights before them. At least they had fun, as did we.
CM
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Dubrovnik
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Hvar Fortress
Friday, June 19, 2009
Zdrilca Beach
The water was crystal clear and we could see our shadows on the bottom as we swam out to a tiny island nearby to explore the strange rock formations. We all had sandals and water shoes on because of the rocky and pebbly beach.
We had forgotten to take our books along, so we spent more time playing in the water under the hot sun. Christina and I got a little sunburnt inspite of the sunscreen, but it's okay. We borrowed a beach ball from an Australian couple and played monkey in the middle for a while. We also tried to stack rocks as high as we could. Lots of fun.
We took the boat taxi back to town aroun 4 o'clock and made a bee line to the ice cream shop! It was a great day sunning and playing at the beach.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Hvar Town
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Hvar Island
The islands remind me of Greece. The soil is very dry, and the islands are far from lush. You can see rocky bits everywhere.
We ate lunch in Hvar town before we started our search for accommodations. By this time the sky had cleared and it was getting very hot. We checked out a number of places, but none seemed as good as what we had just left. We finally settled on a new place which is a very nice little apartment. Its only fault is that it is not right beside the beach. Poor us, we have to drive a few kilometres to get to the beach!
The beaches on Hvar are mostly rocky or pebble beaches. I kind of like it though. When you come back from the beach you don’t have sand in everything. By the time we reached the beach it was late in the day. It’s a quiet little cove with a tiny island, just big enough for a lighthouse just off shore. I’m sure we’ll be back for another swim here later in the week.
CM
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Sun and Sea
Monday, June 15, 2009
Relaxing in Posedarje
Sunday, June 14, 2009
On the Road Again
CM
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Novi Sad
In the afternoon we went out to see the fortress in Novi Sad. We walked across the bridge and found our way up the hill to the fortress. There were many cobble stone streets and the houses varied from well maintained to rundown.
CM
Friday, June 12, 2009
Belgrade
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Arcul de Triumf
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Bucharest
The imposing Palace of Parliament is the second largest administrative building in the world. Anyone know which is the largest? No cheating with Google! An entire suburb was levelled, and about 70,000 people displaced in order to build the parliament in the 1980’s. Yasmin and Roya agreed that it was not a very nice thing to do. Then we told them what happened to Ceausescu and his wife during the revolution!
We walked around a park near our hotel and stretched our legs after a long day of driving. The kids were happy to run around and play a little, and we even got some ice cream because it was about 36 degrees!
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Peles Castle
The charge for a camera was twice that of a person so we hadn’t intended to take pictures, but once inside we couldn’t resist (don't worry, we paid the camera fee afterwards)! The tour started with the grand hall. It had walnut wood panels, carvings, a stained glass ceiling and even carved wood spiral stairs that went from the second floor to the third.
From there we went to see the collection of arms. There were all sorts of guns, swords, daggers, and armour, many with ornate carvings and precious stones for decoration. There were even some old Persian shields and swords. Next was the library. Yasmin is in love with books these days so it seemed like a dream room. The library even had a secret door behind a fake cabinet of false books.
Monday, June 8, 2009
Brasov Panormic
CM
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Bran and Rasnov
Our next stop was the fortress at Rasnov. It was on the way back to Brasov so it made a convenient stop. The fortress was built in the 13th century. It was initially a place for the villagers to retreat to in times of siege. Apparently there were a lot of these times because it was continually improved until it had a school, stores, many houses, etc. There was even a deep well, which had been dug by two Turkish prisoners. They had been told they would be released when the well was finished, and it took them 17 years to do it! Digging a hole through the mountain – what a punishment, and the joy when they finally found the water table!
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Brasov
We stopped at the information centre and found where a bookstore was, information on accommodation, and city tourist attractions. We settled on new accommodations. Our new place is less expensive and closer to the walking street and park.
Our new place doesn’t have a kitchen so we’ll be eating out a bit. This isn’t such a bad thing with the many great restaurants with patio seating.
Friday, June 5, 2009
Balea Lake
By cable car it only takes about 12 minutes to go part way down the mountain, but in our car it took about twice that long. You can see why if you have a look at the roads in the picture below, which was taken from the cable car.
After hairpin turn after hairpin turn we eventually made it down the mountain and then on to Brasov. It was late by the time we arrived so we didn't see too much of the city, but enough to know that it will be another great time. There will be lots to see in Brasov and also in the surrounding areas.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Performances
We had to rush to make it to the downtown area in time for a performance called Angelic, one of the performances during the international theatre festival going on now in Sibiu. Unfortunately the performance had been rescheduled to an hour earlier! Ahhhh. Oh well. They had another performer doing juggling tricks with some of the instruments we had seen old Chinese guys exercising with in the park in Beijing! Of course this guy was doing slightly more complicated tricks than the old fellow!
When that completed, we wandered the streets a bit before we made our way to the Gong Theatre to see “Hand-me-downs”, a play about a charity shop and the stories behind some of the items in the shop. It made you think twice about various approaches to charity.