Thursday, December 23, 2004

in Louvre


in Louvre
Originally uploaded by shoko.
This was second time for me to visit the Musee d' Louvre. I'd once visited Paris almost 7 or 8 years before, but never be enough to see all of those great arts in stored in Paris.
It took 6 hours from Frankfurt to Paris by express train, via Strasburg. Unfortunately, it was a bit rainy, though still good for evening stroll to the Notre Dame, where we found a cute mistake (!), and Arc de Triomphe. Blinding Champs d'Elysees decorated by thousands of lights was crowded with people who enjoy this christmas season.

Back to the museum story, I first went to Musee d' Orsay where I longed to visit, but it was closed for its regular day off (monday ;_;), then moved up to Musee de l'Orangerie, and again, found it's under renovation till 2006. Only the great Louvre welcomed me again. But it's exciting enough cuz many works has been moved so that it took for hours to find out where my favorite works were. And, it's just tell me I should come to Paris again to see unreached arts!!

Monday, December 20, 2004

Night Market in Frankfurt


Christmas market in Frankfurt
Originally uploaded by shoko.
Bright christmas bustle was here, too. Frankfurt is a only a few hours far from Koln, and much more city-like. The Mine river lies on the south of it, and there were so many histrical cute-designed brick buildings on the streets. The interesting contrast that fascinates me was, on the one hand, there are numbers of modern designed interior goods shops which stimulates our sense of contemporary arts, while, the city itself seems basically stand upon traditional "european (it may only be products of my imagination^^;)" taste. Here again, (as you can imagine what comes next easily,) we enjoyed drinking & eating at those markets, especially I found I love german sweets as "chocolate dipped fruits-on-a-stick", "chocolate coated whipped cream" (<-this has various flavors), and "sugar roasted nuts". Needless to say, of course we've got impressed by the sights in Frankfurt like wonderful dom and Goethe stuff!

Saturday, December 18, 2004

Christmas at Dom


Christmas at Koln Dom
Originally uploaded by shoko.
Winter coldness and Christmas seemed just came down following us getting into Germany. Our first destination was Koln where famous for one of the world greatest Gothic Dom has long been stood with solemn air. Although, the first impression was a bit different from what I've expected (^^ (its appearance was darker than I thought... ), the soaring spires (as high as 156m!) were literally awesome, and you can see incredibly exquisite engravings of thousands of Saints as you get nearer the architecture. Inside the dom, you'll see brilliantly elaborated stained-glass windows each of which describe a part of story of the Bible. We couldn't stop staying there for a while because of somewhat supecial sense which work on depth of our feelings. The space made my mind clear and calm.

Christmas market has just started besides the dom. So many christmas-goods shops and snack stands out there, people were enjoying drinking beer or "grue wine", hot wine contains various spices, eating "champignon", mushroom sauteed with garlic oil (or cream sauce), and of course, lots of sausages!

Thursday, December 16, 2004

Pralines


Pralines
Originally uploaded by shoko.
Leaving london where we had a fantastic reunion with Helen, we headed up to Brussels by Euroster. Look at this!!! As is said, brussels was a city of sweets. There are so many old-established confectioneries where you can see all of these pretty-wrapped, superbly-made, lovely-shaped candies in shop windows on the wayside. Not only chocolate, but also marzipan we found formed as various kinds of animals. It was amazing technique, almost art. (of course, we bought some!)
As for foods, I tasted traditional belgium waffle at the cafe we took lunch. The truth was, a waffle in belgium restaurant is same as a waffle in other countries'. (^^ so, if you really want to find so-called "Belgium waffle" which contains lots of butters and lump of suger, you should get them at snack stand on the street, or coffee shop, though, I bet its worth while trying!

Here is also famous for original Manikin Piss. yeah, it's cute, I just wonder who brought this to the world...

Wednesday, December 15, 2004

Tower Bridge


London Bridge
Originally uploaded by shoko.
It was wonderful time to take this picture when we get there after looking the tower of london. We took the tour of "Beefeaters" (nickname of Yeoman Warders) at the tower, sometimes had taken away our precious Helen by him, but enjoyed the story of interesting transition of its history. It was used as prison, execution ground, armory, and strage of loyal treasure. We got in the royal treasure exhibition (it was literally brilliant!!), and found some of them were off the case due to "in use". yeah, we knew it, they must be used for the parade we saw in the morning. (^^ One thing I regret that I should have reviewed my history textbook on highschool so that I could get the deeper value of those sights.
We walked down alongside the Thames to get to downtown, then had a nice dinner at british pub!

Monday, December 13, 2004

Royal Coach


Royal Coach
Originally uploaded by shoko.
What a lucky thing was we came across the parade of Royal family since it was the day of Queen's Parliament speech. In UK, the Queen goes up to the parliament (the building of Big Ben!) to officially proclaim main agenda of current session. Fortunately, that was the day of it, and we just walked arong the palace when royal guardsmen, royal marines, and other soldiers started marching toward the Westminster with the music of brass band! It was as if wandering into mediaeval world to look at royal uniformed men on hourseback passing back and forth, bewigged judges, and royal families on the state coach. After a half hour waiting, finally we saw the Queen on the coach crassily smiling and waving her hands for people on the street. Despite they passed on the farer side of the street from where we're waiting for, it was a great event inspiring me enough!

Sunday, December 12, 2004

Big bus in London


Big bus in London
Originally uploaded by Taka-sho.
London is the cutest city I've ever seen. Every single shot could be a nice scene of modern film taking daily lifestile of people. The design of underground (subway) map, pinky umbrellas, and this bus. Look at the red two-stories high, heavily swaying bus! (in fact, I was afraid when I took it for the first time if the bus would fell down when it run so fast as it's leaning in,,,) I liked the idea of bi-level that you can see the town as if you're sightseeing even if you live there. There're other types of bus which two truck are connected together by accordion space. It's so thrilling especially when the driver drives agressively. I bet you'll well understand the physics of gravities and centrifugal force. (^^

Anyhow, there are so many buses in central london, as Helen said "everyone's taking bus cuz it's much cheaper than underground." Fortunately, we had several chances to take it, and I really enjoyed the journey on it!

welcome

I start keeping travel journal. sometimes it is about sightseeing trips around the world, sometimes it's of feelings and thoughts during the long journey of my life. Plz don't expect so much (^^ I'm lazy enough to update it well occasionally.