We've done several hikes over the years that were 16 kms (10 miles). Yesterday, we planned out a hike that we figured was about 14 kms (9 miles) but turned out to be a bit longer!
View from the church at Tlalpujahua, Michoacan .
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? Tlalpujahua, Michoacan, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? Valle de Bravo, Mexico!
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Friday, August 10, 2012
What is a Wallachian?
Well, we'll get to that in a minute. Yesterday morning, we headed out fairly early because we had to meet our train schedule. The train doesn't go by that often so we planned on making the 9:35am run from Zasova to Roznov pod Radhostem. It's only 7 kms (3 miles) and we got on with no problems.
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Due for a relaxing day
And so that's what we arranged for ourselves yesterday. In the morning, we walked down the hill to get some groceries, and in the afternoon we went for a two hour hike.
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Olomouc, day 4
After the rain went through Monday afternoon, the temperature began to cool off a bit, and yesterday was just about perfect! Sunny, and a high of around 26C (79F). Perfect for our last day exploring the city of Olomouc.
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Holy Hill and Fort Radikov
It was a baking hot Monday morning. Temperature expected to be 34C. The museums are closed on Monday's, so we decided to take a local bus up to the basilica at Holy Hill, and go for a walk in the forest to Fort Radikov.
Monday, August 6, 2012
Exploring the City of Olomouc
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Once upon a time in the 13th century!
We have a lot to see in the city of Olomouc, but yesterday we decided to head into the surrounding countryside for a day at Bouzov Castle, only about 35 kms (22 miles) away. They were having a special day at the castle, where everyone is dressed up in period costume with displays of jousting, dancing, and entertainment that you might have seen in the 13th century.
Saturday, August 4, 2012
The City of Olomouc
People who visit Czech Republic most often go to Prague. It's fine to visit the big cities in Europe such as Prague, or Paris or Rome...but there is so much more to see, and if you limit yourself only to the big cities, you will miss so much. Or at least that's what we think. So we only spent one day in the city of Prague, preferring instead to see places that the typical tourist doesn't.
Friday, August 3, 2012
The Ruins of Boskovice Castle
In yesterday's post, we showed a picture of a what looked like a castle way in the distance. So we figured out how to hike to the castle and we set off around 10:00am.
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Svitavy to Boskovice
Yet another interesting day! Our travel days seem to stand out, and usually it's because of the new people we get to meet. Yesterday was one of those days.
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Exploring Castles and Countryside
Our couchsurfing host Andrew was able to
take some time off work yesterday and so he picked us up mid morning and we
went back to his place to collect his family. Good thing they have a 7
passeneger mini van because we needed all of those seats! Andrew suggested we
first go to a nearby town where there is another UNESCO listed castle to visit.
July expenses
As you know, we try and keep our expenses
to around an average of $1,000 a month,
but there can be a wide variance depending on a lot of factors. So we weren’t
sure what to expect with a full month of being across the ocean. We stayed
the first three weeks of July with Ruth’s cousin Helen and her husband Tony , so we had no
accomodation expense for that period, but we did of course contribute towards
expenses for the four of us while we were there. And sometimes we paid for
things, and sometimes they did, so although some categories are higher than
normal, some may be lower but it’s hard to know exactly which is which. Plus,
we had some travel related expenses such as our flight from Bristol to Prague . Either way,
we think we did very well, with expenses coming in at a total of $1,189.73 for
the month.
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Eating Japanese pizza in Svitavy, Czech Republic
The main reason for our visit to Svitavy was because my
paternal grandmother was born here in 1905. At the time, the area was mainly
German speaking, and that was my grandmother’s native language. Her father was
a Protestant minister and he had accepted a vicar position at a local church.
The family lived here until my grandmother was eight years old when they moved
to a town 80 kms north of Prague ,
closer to the German border.
Monday, July 30, 2012
Kutna Hora to Svitavy
It had been raining off and on all morning
yesterday and so we just sat in out room and took advantage of the internet.
Our train didn’t leave until 12:20pm so we really didn’t have to rush out.
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Hiking around Kutna Hora
We had enough of the touristy things and although we've probably been walking 10kms (6 miles) a day anyhow, we decided to go for a hike. The tourist office had given us a map, and there are a lot of well marked hiking and biking trails in Czech Republic.
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