A blog about my past and future travels, come and enjoy the ride. I typically post about Domestic and European locations. Also cruises, solo travel, female travel and whatever else comes up.
About Me
- Christine Maier
- I'm a 30 something who loves to travel. I have a full time job and enjoy writing (or blogging) about my travels. I've traveled through several countries in Europe as well as Russia and Egypt. I also enjoy domestic travel in the United States, including Disney. My long term travel goal is to do a round the world trip.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Photo of the Week: New York City
Labels:
baseball,
New York City,
photography,
The Bronx,
Yankee Stadium
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Thursday, September 22, 2011
Norway's Maritime History or Not
I'm watching a Rick Steve's video podcast about Norway's Maritime History, the museums in Bygdoy. I was in Oslo when I took a Contiki tour back in 2006 and I went to Bygdoy, but I never went to any of the museums there, so as I'm watching this I was thinking - I didn't see that. As opposed to the joy I get when I watch shows and say "I've been there!"
The reason I didn't go is that I'm not really in Viking History, I'm into all sorts of history, but more modern history topics. And I like boats and the sea, but when I walked up to the museums and saw how much money they wanted, I decided that this wasn't what I came to see, I wanted to see the beauty of Scandinavia.
In the end I don't regret my decision, I saw what I wanted to see in Scandinavia - beauty! Sometimes I think I should have gone to one of these museums, but I don't have a feeling of regret about it. I think we all need to have goals in our trips, maybe it's seeing the Mona Lisa or the Vatican, or maybe you just want to relax and you can count your success with how many pina colladas you had on the beach. In the end the only person you need to satisfy with your trip is you, so do what you want to do, even if it means skipping the major sites of a location.
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| Where I hung out instead, not too bad! |
In the end I don't regret my decision, I saw what I wanted to see in Scandinavia - beauty! Sometimes I think I should have gone to one of these museums, but I don't have a feeling of regret about it. I think we all need to have goals in our trips, maybe it's seeing the Mona Lisa or the Vatican, or maybe you just want to relax and you can count your success with how many pina colladas you had on the beach. In the end the only person you need to satisfy with your trip is you, so do what you want to do, even if it means skipping the major sites of a location.
Labels:
maritime history,
Norway,
Olso,
Travel
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Monday, September 19, 2011
Photo of the Week: Italy
Labels:
Italy,
Leaning Tower of Pisa,
photography,
Pisa
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Thursday, September 15, 2011
Sagrada Familia: Where Art and Architecture Blend Together
I'll get it out of the way at the start - this is my favorite church, EVER!
With all the fabulous things I have seen in my life, this is one of two that stopped me dead in my tracks. Sagrada Familia is the type of place where I could spend days just exploring the intricacies and simply being present. In my last post about Gaudi I talked about Art and Architecture meeting - this is where it blends. Oh, the other thing that stopped me was David in Florence, I could have stared at him for hours.
The church has 3 facades, but only 2 are completed: Passion Facade and Nativity Facade. I thought the Passion Facade was overdone, it just has a little too much going on to appreciate the scenes.
The Passion Facade is so dramtic and clean (it's supposed to have a boney look) that it really relays the drama of the Passion (as in Christ on the Cross - THAT passion).
But the top of the church has lots of interesting things, yes some of those things are fruit. And the arches or butresses that hold up the church, they're supposed to look like trees, it's not just your imagination. Guadi was very into nature, and it is a leading element of the design.
The inside of the church has a very churchlike design. A cross layout, the alter with jesus on the cross hanging over it, choir areas, stained glass. At first glance it's an obvious chatholic church. But Gaudi's touches make it so unique. There are soft flowing lines, the pillars are designed to look like trees, and the ceiling is like a conopy of leaves, that whole art blending into architecture thing!
I thought I would be here for an hour but I was here at least 2 hours, I would have stayed longer, but I had other things on my list for the day.
Just some tips for visiting, which you MUST do if you're in Barcelona. Go early or get tickets in advance. I arrived at 8:30 (they open at 9:00) and there were probably already 50-100 people on line. Also, bring cash, they don't take credit cards. I also think that you'll need to get the audio guide, it's well done and explains the nuances of Gaudi's designs.
If you're interested in more about Barcelona or Gaudi please click the links of past blog posts.
I have tons of photos, it was hard to choose which to post and which to leave out. I will be posting many more photos as part of the photo of the week on Mondays.
Reminder: I can be found on Twitter @Travelingiraffe
With all the fabulous things I have seen in my life, this is one of two that stopped me dead in my tracks. Sagrada Familia is the type of place where I could spend days just exploring the intricacies and simply being present. In my last post about Gaudi I talked about Art and Architecture meeting - this is where it blends. Oh, the other thing that stopped me was David in Florence, I could have stared at him for hours.
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| Model of the church when completed |
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| Nativity Facade |
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| Passion Facade |
The inside of the church has a very churchlike design. A cross layout, the alter with jesus on the cross hanging over it, choir areas, stained glass. At first glance it's an obvious chatholic church. But Gaudi's touches make it so unique. There are soft flowing lines, the pillars are designed to look like trees, and the ceiling is like a conopy of leaves, that whole art blending into architecture thing!
I thought I would be here for an hour but I was here at least 2 hours, I would have stayed longer, but I had other things on my list for the day.
Just some tips for visiting, which you MUST do if you're in Barcelona. Go early or get tickets in advance. I arrived at 8:30 (they open at 9:00) and there were probably already 50-100 people on line. Also, bring cash, they don't take credit cards. I also think that you'll need to get the audio guide, it's well done and explains the nuances of Gaudi's designs.
If you're interested in more about Barcelona or Gaudi please click the links of past blog posts.
I have tons of photos, it was hard to choose which to post and which to leave out. I will be posting many more photos as part of the photo of the week on Mondays.
Reminder: I can be found on Twitter @Travelingiraffe
Labels:
Barcelona,
Gaudi,
Sagrada Familia
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Monday, September 12, 2011
Photo of the Week: Switzerland
Labels:
Mt. Stanserhorn,
photography,
Switzerland
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Thursday, September 8, 2011
Gaudi's Barcelona - Where Art and Architecture Meet
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| Barcelona from Park Guell |
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| Park Guell |
I'm going to skip Sagrada Familia for now, except to say that it's magnificent! It's so magnificent that it deserves its own post. My next stop after waking up was Park Guell.
Maybe I was tired and cranky but the first thing I thought of when I walked in was the time Disney did that cheesy overlay on Cinderella's Castle, not a good sign. Looking at it now I'm not quite so repulsed by it, it reminds me more of gingerbread houses and they're kinda cute, right? Ok, the highlight here was that I bought a bunch of really cute necklaces for 3 euro each, I bought one for every girl I know.
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| Park Guell |
I only ever saw Casa Mila from the outside and it's a pretty cool looking building, and not totally out of place. It blended in with the nearby architecutre, but was also distinct.
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| Casa Mila |
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| Casa Batllo Dining Room |
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| Seating for a courting couple |
This is the second part of a series on Barcelona, the first post can be found here.
Labels:
architecture,
Barcelona,
Casa Batllo,
Casa Mila,
Gaudi,
Park Guell
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Monday, September 5, 2011
Photo of the Week: England
Labels:
Changing of the Guard,
England,
London
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Thursday, September 1, 2011
British Museum
| Rosetta Stone |
The British Museum is great. The main atrium was large and open with lots of natural light. There were also benches where you could rest while you planned your attack on the museum.
I did visit the rest of the Egyptian exhibit, which had some really impressive pieces. The collection wasn't even close to as large as The Met in New York City. But, the pieces were better, if you don't factor in that the Met has a temple. Hmmm, Temple vs Rosetta Stone - I think Rosetta Stone wins for it lasting influence.
After this I decided to head back to my hotel. After flying in that morning, and visiting St. Paul's I was a bit exhausted. But for the price of FREE - the British Museum is more then a bargain! I did hear that the British govenrment is considering charging to visit the British Museum, so if you're to London soon that should definately be high on your list.
Reminder: I can be found on Twitter @Travelingiraffe
Labels:
British Museum,
London,
Rosetta Stone
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Monday, August 29, 2011
Photo of the Week: Italy
Labels:
colosseum,
Italy,
photography,
Rome
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