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Sunday, July 30, 2006

Prague, Czech Republic

Prague, Czech Republic
Just arrived in Prague and it's hot! Talk about global warming! The temperature has been over 30C degrees every day and hit 34 the other day (about 93F). It's very uncomfortable but at least it's not very humid so I've been able to sleep at night for a change (Barcelona was unbearable at night). It's funny cause my flatmate has a European travel book from 1996 and it says that the average high temp in July in Prague is about 75 degrees and it rarely gets hot... Just goes to show how much the climate has changed in only 10 years. It's been this hot in Prague for weeks on end. Just last week, Prague broke a 141 year record with a high temp of 35.3 C (95.5 F)!

Anyway, aside from record breaking warm temps around the globe, I'm glad to be in a new country and Prague is a beautiful city, although a bit of a culture shock coming from Spain. For the first time since I arrived in Europe, I *really* feel like I'm in a completely foreign culture. There's a huge difference between the mediterranean culture in southern Europe and the Slavic culture here in central Europe. On top of that there's a lingering bit of the communist mentality and a radically different diet - one based on meat, dumplings and beer instead of garlic, wine and olive oil. Add to that a totally foreign language that I can't even pronounce - much less speak - and it feels like another world. Despite this, I really like it here. It's a welcome change in cultural mentality and a fascinating study in human behaviour. Different beliefs, customs, religions, invaders and conquerers, attitudes towards sex, politics, money, etc. It's kind of like switching dimensions. I really love how in Europe you can travel a few hours and be in a completely and totally different culture with a different language, history and mentality. This is very refreshing and has a lot to do with the reason I came to Europe in the first place. BTW, my flight from Barcelona to Prague was only 58€ on Smart Wings, such a deal... It can be very cheap to to travel around Europe these days.

After only a few days in Prague, things are going pretty well. I managed to find a nice flat in the Smichov area, cheap and comfortable. Here's a picture of me with Ella, my Finnish roommate. She works for Exxon, who have a huge corporate presence here in Prague. Yeah, the same Exxon that just announced a record $10 billion quarterly profit. But who's to criticize them for raising their prices more than their suppliers are and passing it on to consumers? Well, that's another story. Ella and I went out last night to one of the beer pubs and I drank several mugs of Staropramen and ate a very tasty dish of goulash with dumplings while chatting with her colleagues from work. It was an international crowd of Finnish, Swedish, Slovakian, Cambodian, and Nigerian people. Could be dangerous though living in a country where a large mug of first rate beer costs less than $1.
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Ella and Me having a beer

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Thursday, July 13, 2006

Photo Gallery: Gothic Art of Barcelona

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Detail From the Iglesia de la Catedral de la Santa Creu
I just launched a new gallery of gothic art of Barcelona. This is an ongoing exhibition of gothic art and sculpture, mostly from the various medieval churches and religious structures that one finds in Barcelona's Barri Gotic. I think you'll agree that these are marvelous examples of art, reflecting incredible craftsmanship and providing a fascinating glimpse into the world of medieval Barcelona.

This is also the first time I've shot the Fuji S2 camera, an old camera as far as digital SLR's go, but nonetheless an excellent performer!

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Monday, July 10, 2006

Bay Area Real Estate Portal

Today I launched a new web site: California-Dreaming.net. Capitalizing on the success of my Enchanted Realty pages for the southwestern USA real estate market. California-Dreaming.net hopes to be an important resource for home and property buyers researching desirable living communities in California, whether it be to buy a home, condo, land or any other kind of property. Initially I will be covering 5 real estate markets, targeting Alameda and Contra Costa counties in the east San Francisco Bay. They are: Dublin, Livermore, Pleasanton, San Ramon and Walnut Creek.

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Sunday, July 09, 2006

Pamplona: Running with the Bulls

Pamplona, Spain - July 7, 2006
This past weekend I realized a great lifelong dream of mine: visiting Pamplona, Spain during the running of the bulls. Thanks to my friend Blair Holland, I drove up friday night on a charter bus, chaperoning a bunch of English speaking tourists in exchange for a free trip (6 hours from Barcelona). Once in Pamplona, we partied all night, without sleeping, and returned late in the afternoon the next day. The bull run took place at 8am and lasted only a few minutes. I chose to shoot pictures instead of running (a wise choice I think), and you can see my photo gallery here. Several people were injured by the bulls and the photos I took were a bit gorey, so be forewarned.

Actually, the running of the bulls occurs during the Feast of San Fermin, a week long bacchanalian orgy of drinking and partying that includes a lot more than the bull run made famous by Ernest Hemingway. I don't think I've ever seen so many drunk people partying at one time, or so much vomit in the streets. But it was a blast and definitely worth checking out. The run itself was truly amazing. Even though it lasted all of a few seconds, the bulls ran past in the blink of an eye... The overall experience was unique and moving. Check out my Pamplona photo gallery as it will give you a much better idea of what it was all about, along with blow-by-blow commentary.

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