Monday, June 30, 2008

Ministry!!!


Just about the only thing that isn't super awesome about living over here is the lack of kick ass concerts (although I do miss Arby's and Chipotle, too). When I was in DC, I would go to at least one a month, sometimes even three or four in the summertime. We've only been to two since we moved here. They have a couple cool venues in the city, but for some reason Poland just isn't a big draw for a lot of the bands that I love. There's one that I'd like to see this weekend, but we're not gonna be around. There's another one at the Hard Rock in October, so we'll probably go to that one.

Anyways, one of my favorites, a band called Ministry, has been kicking ass for over 20 years now and they are calling it quits with one last farewell tour. They announced the US tour dates a long time ago, but didn't mention coming to Europe so I thought I was gonna miss out. But they have recently started a European leg of the tour and they're coming here! So I went right out to the club and bought the tickets and I'm excited as hell. The tickets are cool-lookin' too, not that generic ticketmaster crap. As long as no one attacks them with tear gas (like some D-bag did at the show in France last week) it should be a great time.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

I love my life!

It's a beautiful day outside, about 77 degrees and sunny, so I decided to go out to one of the close parks. There's a huge fountain where all the little kids (and some not so little kids) run around splashing each other. Since it's a weekday, there weren't a ton of people there. Still a few too many banana hammocks for my taste, but I can usually ignore those. I put a beach towel down, plugged the ipod into my head (listened to Massive Attack, the perfect chill out tunes) and went to sleep for an hour or so. I think I found a new favorite way to spend my days.

Speaking of Massive Attack, they're headlining a big music festival somewhere around here this summer, but it's just them plus the Chemical Brothers and about 40 bands that are either shit or I've never heard. So I'm not shelling out the cash for that. Anyways, check out one of the coolest videos ever, for one of their songs called "Butterfly Caught". It's wicked sweet. Word.


Sunday, June 15, 2008

Polski Wodka

A large group of us took a tour of an old out-of-commission vodka factory yesterday on the other side of the river. It was pretty cool, but we were expecting a real working factory with a gift shop and tons of cheap liquor. The tour guide wasn't very informative, and it was hard to hear her even though she had a microphone attached to a speaker on her belt. And the Polish cuisine that was promised for lunch was just little pieces of bread and a bowl of tripe. I've never tried tripe before, since I'm not really into eating cow stomache, but I figured what the hell and took a few spoonfuls. It mostly tasted like chicken noodle soup, just a little chewier. It wasn't terrible, but I won't be ordering it at any restaurants. They also brought out two different kinds of vodka to try. One of them was dark red and cherry flavored and it was damn good. Five shots, one free "powered by polish vodka" shirt, and 30 minutes later we got back on the bus to head home. Some of the people weren't exactly satisfied with the provided "lunch", so we went to a Thai restaurant in Old Town for a real meal. One of the guys disappeared for a couple minutes and came back with an ice cold bottle of vodka for the 10 of us to split. We all had a great meal and a great time. Now I gotta keep an eye out for that cherry vodka next time I'm at the store...

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Prague Times 3

After our trip to the Big Buda, the in-laws wanted to see Prague. This was my third time in just under a year and I don't think I'll ever get sick of it. I find new things every time I take a turn I haven't before. One of the days was devoted to shopping, so I let my three companions knock themselves out with that and decided to go to the zoo. But I couldn't find it on the tourist map I had so I asked the receptionist at the hotel. She said it wasn't on the map and gave me directions, which involved taking a tram to a metro stop, then walking to a bus stop and looking for the bus with all the animals on the side. But I had the whole day and decided to just walk, since I had a pretty good idea where the zoo was. Two and a half hours later, I arrived at the zoo. It wasn't really that far, but I got sidetracked on the way when I stumbled upon some sort of expo center/museum/sports complex/dancing performance fountain/carnival. I spent about 30 or 40 minutes wandering around that before continuing my quest for the zoo. Along the way I had to walk through a big park, and apparently it was police recognition day or something. Every 100 yards or so there was a group of Czech cops with a different display. A couple of them had games set up for kids, there were cops on horses, they were giving people rides in the police cars and on the motorcycles. The coolest thing ever though was the booth they had set up where they let people try on all the riot gear stuff. They even let people pick up the assault/sniper rifle (not exactly sure what it was, didn't get a good look at it but it was the kind with the tripod thingy attached to the barrel).

But that wasn't the end of my adventure yet. As I exited the park I had to cross the river, and as I was walking over the bridge I noticed downriver there was an area that they turned into a man-made whitewater rapid obstacle course. There were a bunch of people in kayaks so I headed over to check it out. Turns out if was the Swiss national team practicing. Why the Swiss team was practicing in the Czech Republic I don't know, but it was pretty cool to watch for a while. Then I got back on the trail to the zoo and it was only another 10 or 15 minute walk until I finally got there. The zoo was pretty impressive and I spent a good 3 or 4 hours wandering around it before heading back to meet up with the family for dinner.

We went to a great restaurant that Kim and I had been to before. And since I felt like rewarding myself for the entire day of walking and exploration, I had a pina colada followed by a liter of beer. I'm not talking about two separate glasses of half a liter each, I'm talking about a gigantic 1 liter glass that weighs about 8 pounds BEFORE they put the beer in it. And something about this particular restaurant makes me feel adventurous (last time I tried rabbit) so I ordered the wild boar with fresh mushrooms and cranberries. It was excellent.

Boo Da Peshhht

Kim's dad is of Hungarian descent (explains all the J's in the last name) and he wanted to visit the motherland while he was on this side of the earth, so we spent four days in Budapest. What an incredible city it is! I had heard that it was nice, but it was much better than I expected. And now I can't decide if I love Budapest, Athens, or Prague more.

There is a river that runs right through the city and separates the Buda side from the Pest side, both of which are beautiful. The architecture is amazing and there are statues and monuments everywhere. We saw a lot of great stuff, but there's still plenty we missed out on so we may come back sometime in the future. The one thing I really want to see but didn't get a chance to is the communist monument graveyard, which I guess is where they tossed all the old statues that used to be around. There are also some caves that you can explore, so I'd really like to do that as well.

Check the flickr page for some of the pics:

Monday, June 9, 2008

Stanley's back in Hockeytown!

I didn't get to see it live since we were in another country, but the Red Wings have won the cup for the fourth time in 11 seasons and Stanley is finally back where he belongs. The first thing I did when we got home was download the last game on iTunes and it was awesome. That last minute and a half was gutwrenching.

So Kim and her parents and I all took a nice lil' trip to Budapest, Hungary for four days, then back to Prague for my third time. We had beautiful weather for the most part, and it was really fun. Kim and I are thinking of heading back to Budapest at some point since it was such a great city. I've got tons of pics for the flickr page, and I'll be posting them soon.