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Geordans trip to Europe

Thursday, January 05, 2006

A day late



This picture is part two of what I posted yesterday (technically two days ago), and they are indeed quite related.

So I was waiting for the computer downstairs last night and all of a sudden I got some form of deathly sharp shrapnel in my left eye. I spent two hours fixing them and by the end of it my eyes were swollen beyond me being able to open them properly, and it wasn't until about two this afternoon that my eyes looked completely normal. Whack, anyways, this is yesterdays post. Condensed and non condensed.

I got going around 11:30 yesterday after booking my flight to Athens on Aegean air (which leaves tomorow morning) and fiddle faddling with various travel related chores. My first stop was to Saint Maria Soccorso Metro Station where I had been told was a massive flea market of sorts, which would doubtless provide me with some options for air guns among other things.

The long and short of it is that I spent roughly 4 hours walking around with too much luggage to find what was more or less Safeway. Wonderful.

The least the trip provided was a look at the boring everyday life of modern Romans. The tightly packed, cement cells of death spread out over many many miles didn't provide anything interesting, and I fired my camera all of three times over 4 hours. Pathetic. I did buy some of the best peach juice I've ever had at that supermarket, as well as a coconut Ritter sport, a bag of carrots and some water.

I hopped on a bus back to the station (free busses!) and went back to the hostel. There very well could be a massive market at that stop, but I talked to alot of people both in the neighborhood and staff at the hostel and noboday had heard of it. Ah well, you win some you lose some. When I got back I checked around for a bike rental place, and found a shop 30 seconds from the hostel renting very capable touring bikes for 11 Euro for 24 hours. I picked one up and rode down to the Colosseum to see her all illuminated (it was dark by the time I got home from market searching).

It is quite a sight indeed, and if Rome is anything, it is a great city for biking. Drivers here are a hundreds of times better than the drivers in Vancouver. While they all drive fast, dangerously and cut eachother off with great frequency, the one thing that they all seem to have which Vancouver drivers lack is awareness. They all seem to know what's going on in all directions and are able to react instantaneously to situations presented them. There's a Michael Schumacher in every car.

Anyways, After the Colosseum I went back to the Hostel and wandered around trying to find an army surplus store I had seen when I had first arrived. I went in and the man provided me with detailed instructions as to where I could find airsoft guns. I hopped on the subway across town, got off, and spent 30 minutes walking down the richest yuppie street I'd seen yet. A no go there. I took the long way back home walking past the Spanish Steps and Trevi fountain and got on a metro farther down the line to get back home. I spent a while reading (Bourne Supremacy = freaking nuts beyond your wildest imagination. Read the first one first) and then did battle with two eye specks of death and went to bed.

2 Comments:

  • At 9:59 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    i'm reading bourne supremacy too! for the second time, which makes me feel really stupid because i know what happens but i'm still gripping the edge of my seat. oh well....and yes i also read bourne identity twice....pathetic i know.
    pet peeve: person walks up to you reading Bourne-whatever and says, "Oh hey! Are the books as good as the movie?" HECK FREAKIN YES! they leave out the whole entire plot! ok i'm done venting. hope you have an exquisite day!

     
  • At 11:14 AM, Blogger Geordan said…

    Hahahahahahaha the books are so incredibly amazing. I'm still in the Supremacy, but I brought the Ultimatum with me. I'm at the part when Jason gets trapped in the Mao monument! It's crazy!

    take lots of pictures!

    -Geordan

     

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