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Valentines Day

I just wanted to wish a very special beautiful lady a happy valentines day … Theresa, my one and only, I love you with all of my heart and thank every day that I have someone so special in my life.

Here’s a quick little flash back to some of the places and things we have seen and done together over the last few years:

Note: Click on the photos to go through them all

Hogmanay 2009

Hogmanay, or otherwise known as New Years Eve, kicked off in fine form this year (or, actually, last year). We had been having a pretty harsh winter with a lot of snow fall and icey cold winds. Which was quite unusual as in 2008 we didn’t see any snow until February and even then it wasn’t much.

Anyway, to kick off the festivities, was the anual Torchlight Procession up to Calton Hill where they set a light a massive bon fire. Literally thousands packed the streets with torches alight. It was really something that must be seen in person. It’s was like watching a river of fire make its way up to Calton Hill.

It was quite hard walking up there safely, not because it had been shocking weather and there was ice everywhere but because anyone could pretty much get a torch — so we were walking next to 6 and 8 year olds who’s arms were getting tired and their torches were dangling right about the average persons head height — was a mission to make it up there with both eyes and all of our clothes intact!

As soon as the majority of the crowd reaches the top and everyone is settled, they then kick off the bon-fire which in itself is quite a beautiful site to see.

Straight after the bon-fire began the amazing fireworks display from the old ruins that sit up the top of Calton Hill. And even though it was only the 27th December and still a few days away from the eve of the new year, these fireworks went for quite a lengthy time and it was a pretty good show!

And that was that for the night. Now, if you are into photography as I am, I would highly reccomend heading up to Calton Hill (if you ever get the chance to be in this part of the world) in the evening, as there are some amazingly spectacular views to see.

We could have stayed up there for hours and we probably would have if didn’t start to lose the feeling in our fingers and toes dues the extreme cold that was engolfing our bodies!

In the days leading up to Hogmanay we were lucky enough to be joined by my cousin kelsey and her boyfriend Rob. Since it was their first time in Edinburgh I did the tourist guide gig and showed them around. It was the eve or New Years Eve and after the day we had, I tell you, they saw more then me and Theresa did in the first month of living in Edinburgh!

One really cool thing that came from the horridly cold weather was that the water froze over in certain areas. One place in particular was down by Arthurs Seat outside of Parliment Place where they have a few man made mini-lakes. Below is a picture of me doing my best Toyota advert jump on the frozen pond. It was frozen over with a tick 20cm layer of ice. Pretty fun stuff — am pretty glag it didn’t decide to give way when I was being a tool on it though =D

December 31st — the day we had all been waiting for! New Years Eve/Hogmanay! It was a pretty cold day but that didn’t stop us from getting into the party mood. We must have been having a pretty fun time because we didn’t leave the flat until after 9pm! Off to the street party, where everyone drinks, laughs, dances, sings and watches one of the best fireworks displays on Earth!

We were in for a big night so it was good to see the guys getting some extra food in their bellies!

It is amazing to see how many people travel from accross the world to experience Edinburgh’s Hogmanay Street Party. The amount of different acesnts flying around is something to be heard! Below is a Californian couple we met who flew over just for this even!

Now this may be a testiment to how much fun I was having or it may be a sign that I really need to learn to drink slowly and at a steady pace but I can not seem to remember the fireworks AT ALL! I remember the lead up and the after party but nothing at all about the fireworks is in my memories from that night! It’s not like they were not memorable — they are amazing! So how is I can’t remember them? I dunno, but I was definitely there and they were brilliant:

Great fireworks aye. No matter how many times I watch that clip and see myself jumping around like an idiot, I still can not believe that I canna remember anything from that five minute spectacular show!

And, by the looks of me below, I think there is no doubt I was well past gone. This is at the Voodoo Rooms, normally an awesome palce but on NYE it was just too packed. But in saying that, their tickets were only 5 quid so you can’t complain about that!

It took us a couple of days to recover from Hogmanay and needless to say January 1st was spent spread out on the couch and playing Monopoly! When we did manage to drag ourselves outside, we found that there was still plenty of snow about and that, in the Meadows, someone had built a man just to good for Theresa to keep her hands off of!

Biggest snowman I have ever ever ever seen! So that’s it, that’s how we spent Hogmanay 2009/2010! Bring on the new year — lets see what it has in stall for us ….

For more information about any of the Hogmanay events in Edinburgh, visit the official Edinburgh’s Hogmanay site

New “Photos” and “Videos” pages

Hiya everyone!

We finally have our Photos and Videos pages up and running! This way, you can view any of our photos with ease instead of having to trawl through our entire blog. View our new photos page now!

Our new Videos page has an easy link so you can view a full list of all of our videos or you can watch a few that we have selected on the Videos page. Start watching our videos from our trip today!

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Arrgghht Doo (Scottish way of saying hello). Check out our updated photos!

Edinburgh, Scotlandclick here

Paris, Franceclick here

Tours, Franceclick here

Updated photos; Barcelona, Valencia, Madrid, Lagos and San Sebastian

We have finally found an internet cafe where we were able to upload our photos. They are listed below:

Barcelona, Spain – click here

Valencia, Spain – click here

Madrid, Spain – click here

Lagos, Portugal - click here

San Sebastian, Spain – click here

Please feel free to leave comments. Cheers, Dan and Theresa

Photos update: Austrai, Italy, France, Switzerland

Sorry for the delayed update. Below are our updated photos of our trip:

Top of Europe, Switzerlandclick here

Lauterbrunnen, Switzerlandclick here

Nice, Franceclick here

Cinque Terre, Italy - click here

Pisa, Italyclick here

Florence, Italyclick here

Rome, Italy - Photos 1 click here, photos 2 click here

Venice, Italyclick here

Saint Johann, Austriaclick here

Budapest, Hungary

I’m not sure what I expected when coming to Budapest – beautiful scenery, hot spring baths all over the city, friendly people …. Looks like I had my expectations too high.

Budapest is nice but I guess it just wasn’t what we expected. For instance, to go to one of the baths was going to cost us AU$24 just to swim in what looked like a standard indoor swimming pool nothing like the tradition Turkish baths.  Couldn’t really justify spening $20+ to go for a swim! Another time Theresa had to use the bathroom and we couldn’t find a public toilet or a Maccas and none of the places would let us use one and the people were extremely unfriendly and unhelpful.

Other than those few instances we have had a so-so time. Nothing too great, nothing that has made us say “ooowwww … arrrrr”. We did however experience the highlight our our trip to Budapest yesterday;

We did the limestone caves, and they were amazing!!! Definitely our highlight of Budapest!! Cost about 20Euro but it was more than worth it- you are litterally climbing, crawing, and clawing your way through the caves, it was unreal!!!!! We went about 100m deep into the hills and were in there for about 4hours! Pretty hard work but a lifetime experience!!!! We got some great pics which you can view by clicking here.

We went out to a Budapest nightclub last night, when we first arrived it looked like a deserted slum/factorty. However, when you walk up stairs you find yourself on a rooftop filled with 100+ locals watching a football match on a huge screen. As the night goes on, the night club started to get packed and the music was totally different to what we have ever heard! The Eastern Europeans may be out of date with their fashion, cleaniness and hair styles but they are definitely up to date with dancing! We saw some amazing dancers – we even filmed some cause they were that good!!! This one girl was shaking bits of her body that i didn’t even know was physically possible to shake ….. We had a great night out and didn’t get home till the wee hours of this morning.

Click here to watch the video of the awesome dancers with our Aussie mate who thought he’d join in!

Overall Budapest has been an enjoyable experience! Definitely worth checking out – just don’t have your expections too high!

Vienna, Austria

Vienna is such a beautiful place, with streets and streets full of shops, cafes, restaurants and the best ice cream ever. We are staying at Wombats hostel which is a really nice lively place. The euro 08 has just started so it is pretty busy. Our hostel has been filled with many soccor fans which has definately lifted evryones spirits. It doesn’t even matter if your not a big fan of soccer -  with the atmosphere the way it is right now it is impossible not to get into the spirit!

Vienna is a beautiful modern city with lots to do. They have a flea/food market that runs everyday from 6am to 6pm. Food varies from breads, sweets, cheese, dried fruits, olives and much much more. We also were lucky enough* (lucky enough to wait in line for an hour then stand up for another hour and a half) to see the famous Vienna boys choir! Funny thing is, you can get a standing seat for free or pay up to 40Euro for a seat just for a Sunday mass at the Catholic Church …. Even so, we saw the young lads bust out a tune and they were pretty good – some say like angels singing their way to heaven …

We spent half a day at Schonbrunn Palace (Sissy’s holiday house) which was massive. It consisted of a massive rose garden, ponds, huge maze and labyrinth, huge monument and a tonne of land! It truly was a sight to be seen!!!!!

While walking through the city, looking at all the tourist spots, we stumbled across a massive amusement park which was twice the size of the ekka. We’re not sure if it is a permanant thing or if it has been put up for the euro 08 but it was pretty fun with a tonne of rides I have never seen before. 

Vienna is such a fun place to be at the moment, no matter where you are, there are soccor fan statdiums on every corner so spectators can watch the game on large screens, drink and party all day. It is just amazing to see such passion for a game.

We are going to the opera when we get back, it is so cheap only 3 to 5 euros - cant wait!

Check out our photos of Vienna here.

Photos of Prague, Cesky and Paris (finally)

Here are our photos from:

Pragueclick here

Cesky Krumlovclick here

Parisclick here

Also, here are a couple of videos from Amsterdam (please note there are some drug references)

Amsterdam funclick here

Even more Amsterdam funclick here

 

Photos update from Bruge, Amsterdam and Berlin

Finally we have been able to upload some photos from the following places;

Bruge, Belgium – Click here to view photos.

Amstredam, Netherlands – Click here to view photos.

Berlin, Germany – Click here to view photos.

We will have up some photos from Paris as soon as we can, everytime we go to upload them we always run into a drama … Never fear they will be up soon!