Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Spain

Do I speak Spanish?  No.  Do I remember hearing the word "Caliente" a lot, with fingers pointing my direction whilst I was in South America?  Yes.  Yes I do.  So when 2 AM rolled around one Friday morning, I booked a flight to Spain for Saturday afternoon.  It's so easy to be spontaneous when you can catch a flight to another country for $50.  I love Europe!!!!  I had a week off work, so I decided to buy a one way ticket to Barcelona and then figure out where I was going and how I was getting back later.  Can you believe I used to be a business strategist?  I am literally the worst planner in the world.  Thank god I'm caliente :)

I didn't end up arriving to my hostel until late, but luckily they were doing a group dinner.  Unluckily, I thought the whole, "Spanish people don't eat until 10 PM" line was a myth, so I ended up going through four beers and a bag of cashews before dinner arrived at 11 PM.  Luckily 15 other people were waiting for dinner as well, so at least I made some friends!

Barcelona is a pretty interesting city, as the city was originally part of a country called Catelonia before it was absorbed by Spain.  Therefore people speak a combination of both Spanish and Catalan, which are actually completely different languages.  I learned that little fun fact from doing a walking tour on my first full day, but in all honesty you could navigate the city center on your own and save the 5-10 Euro tip. Barcelona is insanely cheap and easy to navigate as nearly everything is walkable and you can take the metro for only 1 Euro.
Not bad for 6 Euros, eh?!  Suck it 5 star hotels, best meal I've had in Europe so far was at a hostel.
When I look at this photo I can only think of Tobias Funke and his quest for Hot Seamen (Arrested Development ftw!)
Columbus sailed the ocean blue in 1492.  In 2015, I just flew.  And it was faster too.
Barcelona Cathedral
The thing most people come to see in Barcelona (outside of FC Barcelona) is La Sagrada Familia, which is one of the most architecturally impressive buildings I have ever entered, and it's not even finished!  They have been building it since 1882 and it's not slated to be completed until 2026.  Quite a few of the backpackers were debating the price as it was 15 Euros, but luckily I am employed these days, so I don't have to live like a complete backpacker anymore.  I can shell out some cash to see things :)

After seeing the church, I felt like I'd pretty much seen enough of Barcelona for this particular visit, so I decided to hop on a bus and head to my next destination.  I picked Valencia, which I knew absolutely nothing about, but I liked the name.  Yup, that's how a man makes decisions.
About your hair, you needn't care, you look beautiful all of the time.  Shine, shine, shine on. Yes! Oh won't you shine, shine on. Shine, shine, shine on.  Yes! Oh won't you shine, shine on, because you're not done.
If I want to see a chiseled body, I just look in the mirror. 
Valencia is a pretty cool city in it's own right, it's almost like a smaller version of Barcelona. Everything is walkable and there's an 8 kilometer park that wraps around the city center, so everything it's also easy to navigate.  The coolest thing I stumbled upon was the City of Arts and Sciences buildings, which look really bizarre and futuristic.  However, no matter how many cool things you see in life, sometimes it's the same old things that take your breath away.

As I rounded the corner of an unfamiliar street, an all to familiar scent caressed my nostrils, sending tendrils of ecstasy throughout my cerebral cortex.  I closed my eyes, because I knew once they drank her in, I wouldn't be able to turn back, that her hold on me was too strong.  As much as I tried to resist the temptation, my mouth begun to water at the thought of entering her once more.  To taste, to caress, to love what I had missed for so long.  I could feel the warmth of her glow as I basked in her light.  Did I ever tell her that she was my everything, that she was the one that satiates all my needs.  With dopamine now saturating my body, I raised my eye lids and let the violet flood into my pupils, for I was standing in front of Taco Bell.


When I hold the warmth of your body, there is no body that I'd rather hold.  From the tip of my tongue, to the top of my lungs, you're making me crazy!

City of Arts and Sciences
Since Valencia isn't that large, I decided to only stay there for a day and half before setting off on yet another 4 hour bus ride to my final city in Spain, Madrid.  I chose Madrid since it is the capital and largest city in Spain... And also because I could fly back to London for $50.  I'm not being cheap, I'm just being poor.  Madrid has a different vibe than Valencia and Barcelona as it is landlocked, so there isn't any ocean to be seen.  However, the city has a ton of tourist attractions, ranging from the Royal Palace, Buen Retiro Park, Prado Museum, and the Reina Sofia.

I'm not really into art typically, but I have to say that the Reina Sofia features some of the coolest paintings I've ever seen.  They have a ton of Picasso's, including Guernica, but my favourite piece was Salvador Dali's The Endless Enigma.  I could stare at that painting for hours and I still wouldn't be able to comprehend what's going on with it.  I was also able to see the start of the Christmas Market that was being built in Plaza Mayor, however I left the day that it opened!!!  I was lucky enough to walk by during the 1 minute they tested out the lights though, so I feel like I still won a little :)
All these Royal Palaces...I still haven't gotten over how weird it is that I live in Europe.  I'm from small town Iowa, how the hell did I make it this far?
I love the Fall.  And I love you too!
Oh I, can't get you off of my mind, but I think that it's alright.  Cus looking back, I'm falling in love with you every single night. You know that feeling right, where everything is fine, just fine. I keep falling in love with you in the Autumn Time
If I had to sum up this Picasso in three words:  I'd do her. 
This room made no sense to me as I apparently forgot to take LSD before entering it.
We're riding along with the song of a wintry wonderland.  Our cheeks are nice and rosy, and comfy cozy are we.  We're snuggled up together like two birds of a feather should be...
So that's my Spain trip!  The final blog of 2015, but I'm sure you'll hear from me again in the New Year.  Until next time :)



Random GoPros
Barcelona, I still long to hold her once more.  Cus every time you have to go, I shut my eyes and you know. I'll be lying right by your side in Barcleona...
The Sagrada Familia
Cus when she sings, I hear a symphony and I'm swallowed in sound as it echoes through me.  And I'm renewed, oh how I feel alive.  And through winter's advancing, we'll stay young, go dancing...We'll stay young, go dancing
I'm really into ceilings.
The world will keep on turning, turning.  You gotta keep that fire burning, burning! I know you think you're in a hurry, but there's no need to worry, cus I can feel it turning, turning.  Our luck is turning around.
Sometimes the dreamers have to wake up, but don't wake me, I'm not dreaming.  Don't wake me, I'm not dreaming...
Don't you wanna come with me?  Don't you wanna feel my bones on your bones.  It's only natural!  Come and take a swim with me.  Don't you wanna feel my skin on your skin?  It's only natural...
Just in case ya'll forgot what I look like
Meet me when I'm in the city. And see everything is so fine.  We'll get together now darlin', oh yes we will.  We'll make everything alright. Now honey don't, oh honey don't.  You got me baby, you got me darling.  You got me where you want me baby...

Sunday, October 25, 2015

And So It Begins...

One out of every three times I'm introduced to someone, they greet me by saying, "You are the most attractive man I have ever seen in my entire life."  That has absolutely nothing to do with the rest of this blog post.  It just thought it needed to be addressed.

Living in Europe is dangerous territory for me.  I've already decided that I don't even remotely care about saving any money over the next two-three years.  I'm basically just here to go nuts and travel to as many places as I possibly can, so after having been on quite a few UK trips, I decided to get out.  Thus I opened up Skyscanner and typed in the following, "From: London To: Everywhere".

And BOOM, cheap flights to Copenhagen!!!  Before I can even begin to discuss the actual city, one thing needs to be covered.  How are there so many good looking women there?  It is disproportionate to a level that borders on the impossible. I mean, if that is what heaven is like, then I'm ready to lay in a coffin.  It all boils down to my theory of hot women in cold places.  The colder the climate, the hotter a woman needs to be to survive.  It's science.  So on top of being attractive, friendly, and incredibly nice, these Danes can also speak like five languages.  I just had to use autocorrect to even spell the word five.  I thought it was spelled fife, and English is my only language! Thus, if you ever go to Copenhagen, know that you're spending a weekend in a place where everyone is better than you in literally every way imaginable. Just accept it.
I love how the streets are always full of people walking in Europe, so different than the U.S.
I'm good, I'm good, I'm good. Living life just like I should, wouldn't change it if I could. I'm good, I'm good, I'm good!
Copenhagen is so cool!  It was the first time I ever actually felt like I was in Europe.  The center of the city is full of old buildings and twisting alleyways, yet mixed with modern shops and a ton of restaurants with outdoor seating.  The canal is full of boats, some of which have pirate sails!!!  Why the hell would you buy a yacht, when you could own a pirate ship?  I hereby vow to pillage and plunder 'til I have torn the world asunder. However, this is in no way supersedent to my original oath, the one in which I solemnly swore that I was up to no good.

I also got really lucky, because I randomly found out that my friend Stine lives there!  That's one of my favourite things about backpacking, you never know who you'll end up meeting again.  She was even nice enough to let me hang out with her friends (all of whom were hot) and even gave me a tour of the city, which included a trip to Denmark's number one tourist site: A statue of The Little Mermaid.  It is definitely the worst tourist attraction I have ever seen in my life!  In a city full of astounding beauty, 1 million people go to look at that.  I don't understand why.  There's no picture coming, it's not worthy.  I was also treated to Smorrebrod, which is the Danish version of lunch.  It was so good.  Take me back!!!

After my random weekend trip to Copenhagen, I decided to save up my holiday for when my brother Bryn came to visit.  He decided to take a break from working in L.A. and spend a few months in Europe, so I joined him for a 10 day stretch through Amsterdam, Berlin, Prague, and Vienna.  I don't even want to describe how awful my overnight bus from London to Amsterdam was, so I'll summarize in fragmented sentences of strife and anguish.

A drunken 50 year old couple sat next me, the lady sat on me multiple times, even rested her head on my shoulder at one point.  They stole the seats of the Brasilians in front of me.  They yelled at each other. They broke up. All of this was really fantastic, since we were trapped on a bus.  When we finally reached the ferry from England to France, they parted ways.  When we had to get back on the bus after arriving in France, they were 30 mins late, but at least they were back together again.  And luckily, I got to sit next to the happy couple again for the next four hours.  Why does the universe hate me?  And why do I keep booking buses when I can afford planes and trains?  I'm starting to wonder if I secretly hate myself.
Ahhh the 4 ingredients of beer.  Barley, Hops, Yeast, and Purple
The view from atop the Heineken Brewery
Amsterdam is known for two things: Drugs and hookers.  However, I must say, it was pretty tame.  Possibly because I was there with my brother and I don't feel comfortable selling my body in front of him or possibly because smoking in public has become more regulated in recent years.  However, at one point, I did witness a father walking his son through the Red Light District.  Who said Amsterdam isn't a family destination?  Also, just for clarification, it's not like I went to the Red Light District on purpose, you know, me and big bro just happened to meander through. And maybe we stumbled into a coffee shop that sold a special kind of brownie as well, I mean how am I supposed to know what actions I'm taking in life, I'm drunk most of the time.

Outside of the main city centre, Amsterdam is full of museums, but in all honesty you can see everything within a day just by walking around.  We also took a night tour through the canals, toured the Heineken Brewery, and founds a random, free festival in one of the parks.  One awesome thing about the parks is that random dudes just walk around selling you ice cold beers for a couple Euros.  You gotta love Europe!!!  Two days were definitely enough though, so we packed up our bags and headed to Berlin.

Bryn randomly had a connection in Berlin, so we were able to crash with a friend of a friend, who is now officially just a friend - Taron!  He randomly moved back to Berlin from Washington D.C. like two days before we arrived, but was still cool to let us crash with him and his flatmate Rene.  It's crazy how connected this world is through modern technology, allowing you to randomly find people in your social network all over the world.

The first thing that comes to mind when hearing Berlin, is that it would be a lot cooler if it was called Merlin. It could be a city laced with magic instead of having a history so tragic.  Berlin is a bit different than the other European cities I've visited due to the fact that 80% of it was bombed out during various wars, so most of the infrastructure is quite modern.  It's also insane that the Berlin Wall divided East and West Germany until 1989.  It's pretty crazy to think that I'm older than modern day Germany!
As Tobias Funke once said, "I wouldn't mind kissing that man between the cheeks"
Lake Wannsee.  Luckily it wasn't full of naked old dudes like the parks in the city.  Seriously.  If you ever take a Thursday afternoon stroll through a park in Berlin, it will literally be a sausage fest.
My friend Sandra, from our Machu Picchu trek, recommended that we do the Berlin walking tour which basically takes you along the border between East and West Germany and shows you the historic sites from over the years.  This is why it pays to stay in touch with your travel friends, such good advice! Germany has been through a ton of wars, both ancient and recent, so it has an incredible amount of history.  Through the tour you get to see Brandenberg Gate, Hitler's tomb, a bit of the Berlin Wall, and an air conditioned Starbucks, which provides amazing respite in the 35 degree heat (That's like 100 Fahrenheit for you stupid Americans)!  If you are only in Berlin for a few days, it's definitely worth checking out as you get to see a ton of famous sights and it only takes four hours.

We also managed to see the main part of the Berlin Wall that has all of the graffiti and even went to a lake, as Berlin is randomly known for them!  However, there's one thing that people come to Germany for, and that is beer.  The beer is sooooo good.  In the U.S. I always went with mixed drinks, but ever since moving to Europe I pretty much only drink beer.  Since we were on a limited timeline, we had to move on from Berlin after a few days, so we headed to Prague.  Gotta love being able to bus between European cities for under 20 Euros!!

Big bro and I stayed in the Old Town, which is the area that is within walking distance of the most popular tourist attractions.  It was also the only city on the entire trip where we stayed in a hostel!!!! I get so nostalgic about living poor sometimes.  The architecture in Prague is amazing, from the massive cathedral in the castle grounds to the towers to the bridges to the winding alleyways.  It's definitely one of the coolest cities that I've ever been to.  Plus they have their own currency, yet another to add to my collection.
It's insane that people figured out how to create these massive structures hundreds of years ago and I can barely build the lego structures marked Ages 5+
If I ever ask you to run away with me... You should probably say yes :)
Take my love, take my land. Take me where I cannot stand. I don't care, I'm still free. You can't take the sky from me.  Take me out to the black. Tell them I ain't coming back. Burn the land and boil the sea. You can't take the sky from me.
For our final stop, we decided to head to Vienna.  We lucked out here as well, as our friend Dustin randomly moved there a few years ago, so he let us stay with him and his girlfriend, Lisa.  Who would have guessed that three kids from a tiny town in Iowa would make it so far, with two of us living in Europe?  He was even nice enough to meet up with us at the bus station and act as our tour guide for the weekend.

Out of the four cities Bryn and I saw during our trip, I would say Vienna was my favourite.  It's such an easy city to travel around and all of the buildings are picture worthy.  Plus you can walk around in broad daylight and drink in the streets, I mean what more do you really want in life?  Dustin also took us to some local places that we never would have found as tourists and introduced us to ThanksKilling, which is probably the best movie I've ever seen.  On our last day, we even found a psychedelic carnival on our way to the airport.  I am going to have to go back next summer so I can see it lit up at night!  Ahh it was so good to travel again, to live cheap, and eat kebab like my life depended on it.
I randomly rediscovered Blink 182's live album - The Mark, Tom and Travis Show on Spotify this week.  So nostalgic.
Who needs a palace when you can lay in a hammock on an island and watch the stars spiral through the night sky?
Finally, a hotel that suits my personality.
Du bist sehr schon :)
For the final trip of this blog post, I was feeling a bit Seantaneous.  So one Thursday evening, at 10 PM, I opened my computer and randomly booked an overnight bus to Paris for the following evening.  I figured I would let my flatmates know I would be gone for the weekend, but when I went to tell them, Bee was like, "I've never been to Paris. Paolo, let's go.  Let's all go to Paris!!!!".  So just like that, all three of us had booked a trip to Paris by 1030!  I love it!  We arrived at 6 AM on Saturday, so we had the full day to explore. We saw Notre Dame, the outside of the Louvre, Montmartre, Moulin Rouge, the Arc de Triomphe, and a ton of other places before finally heading to the Eiffel Tower at night.

I will be the first to admit that I had no desire at all to go to Paris before spontaneously booking this trip.  I thought Paris would be this really cliche, cheesy city that was super boring.  However, I must admit that it's pretty damn cool.  The Eiffel Tower at night is probably one of the impressive things I've ever seen.  You have no idea how massive it is until you are standing underneath of it.  It's insane.  I also had no idea that the outside was covered in tiny lights, so the tower puts on a crazy light show at the top of every hour.  It's so good!!!  And the views from the top! Oh baby.  It's just awesome, there's no other way to describe it.
I got so down I held the world for ransom.  Lonely, bored, and bad thank god I'm handsome. So handsome.  I'm as awful as they come, oh what a pity.  So I thank the lord above that I am pretty. So Pretty 
You have to go at night
I need to bring a pretty girl here....
Our bus didn't leave until 1130 PM the following evening, so we decided to start off day two at The Louvre.  I'm not into art, even slightly, but I would happily spend days in The Louvre.  It is so amazing, in fact, I had to create entire section of photos in this post just for it.  After touring the Louvre, we spent the afternoon chilling at the Eiffel Tower and taking a cruise along the canal.  It was outside the tower that I realized Bryn had stolen my GoPro tripod mount upon leaving Europe, ruining my time lapse capabilities.  I literally own 4 things that are worth over $100 (Other than my suits, both track and formal, which are all valued in the thousands): My MacBook, my Canon 7D, my GoPro, and my Kelty backpack. On top of the GoPro, I discovered last week that he tore a hole in the side of my backpack as well. So out of my four valuables, he impaired two of them.  What a filthy, fucking hipster.
Louvre me, Louvre me, say that Louvre me. Fool me, fool me. Go on and fool me.
I challenge you to find the painting of the guy wearing sunglasses if you ever come here.
This is exactly how I would want to be enshrined if I wasn't immortal
The Moai of Easter Island
I want to go to Egypt so bad...  Damn you Louvre, you make me want to travel even more.
So that's my life in Europe.  It's pretty awful being able to travel wherever I want on any given weekend.  I really don't know how I'm going to get through the next few years, it's really depressing. I'm not sure where I'm headed next, but now that I'm caught up on my blog, I might just find the motivation to keep it current.  Until next time...


Random GoPros
It's a magical feeling that no one's got a hold.  Your a catalyst to your own happiness, you know? This is your heart, it's alive. It's pumping blood. And it's your heart, it's alive. It's pumping blood.  And the whole wide world is whistling...
Something tells me I'll make it back to Copenhagen...
Oooh child, things are gonna get easier. Oooh child, things will get brighter. Cus someday you will walk through the rays of a beautiful sun, someday when the world is much brighter.
Crush a bit, little bit, roll it up, take a hit.  Feelin lit, feelin light, 2 AM, summer night.  I don't care, hand on the wheel, driving drunk, I'm doing my thing.  Rolling the Midwest side and out living my life, getting my dreams.  People tell me slow my roll, I'm screaming out fuck that. I'm gonna do just what I want, and there ain't no turning back.  If I fall, if I die, know I lived it to the fullest. If I fall, if I die, know I lived and missed some bullets.
They call us the brothers Lowe, but in Amsterdam...We might have been a bit more elevated
It's a snail, but it's also a man, and there are trains colliding.  How does anyone understand art?
You can either be rich and sport a hot rod, or  you can be poor and sport a hot bod! ...I should probably go do some crunches
I'm a travelin man. I've made a lot of stops, all over the world.  And in every port, I own the heart of at least one lovely girl. I have a pretty senorita waiting for me down in old Mexico. And if you're ever in Alaska stop and see my cute little eskimo. (Ricky Nelson - Travelin Man)
I can't believe I sit in a cube all day...
St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague
Look how dirty those boobs are compared to the rest of the statue.  I think the tourists have been getting a little handsy....
American Horror Story - Psychedelic Carnival
The world's oldest Ferris Wheel and a really excited fat guy
Life is so good
I went in thinking I was going to be totally disappointed, but it's incredible.  Paris is amazing.
She's heading for something that she won't forget. Having no regrets is all that she really wants. We're only getting older baby and I've been thinking about you lately.  Does it ever drive you crazy, just how fast the night changes?
I'm British now, you're just going to have to accept the One Direction references.
Paolo pondering life and deciphering art
I have the coolest flat mates!!!! I still can't believe we spontaneously took an overnight bus to Paris!  So awesome :)
It's the best the world is feeling, like nothing can go wrong.  You're the decider of the world that you will get to know.  Cus it's your heart, it's alive.  It's pumping blood.  And it's your heart, it's alive.  It's pumping blood.  And the whole wide world is whistling...