Wednesday, October 31, 2007

A bit more from The Beej

As Tim has told all the good stories from Budapest and Prague by using the pictures on my camera...I will simply add a few more pictures and a few more remarks about those pictures! Enjoy!

In Budapest when Sarah, Tim, and I went up to Castle Hill for the day...I found several misplaced stones on the ground just outside the castle. I decided I would make my own "Castle". Here it is.
Here is a picture of the group at the All-You-Can-Eat-And-Drink Mongolian BBQ. We had only an hour and a half to eat and drink all we could so we were pleasantly stuffed.
Next we have a photo of Tim in the "For Sale Pub". They have put into practice what I'm sure many of you have seen in various establishments - the good 'ol "Things all over the Wall" idea. This photo is also important because this Pub is about the only place so far in all of Europe that had something free for the patrons - peanuts. Now we all know how well beer and peanuts go together, so this was a great relief.

Next we have a couple key photos from what we like to refer to as "Trash Street". One night in Budapest a group of us were walking to the so called "University Area" where all the college students supposedly hang out...we were told this was the place to find all the happening Pubs. Long story short, the street was covered with trash, every kind you could think of. And not only that, there were no people. Tim was ecstatic however (we all know how much he loves his trash). He might look frustrated, but he really was happy!

And here he is riding around in a computer chair with a broken leg.
And here is me with a sad face on.
We have now reached Prague and here are two picture that show the beauty that this city has been blessed with.
This was a very cool tree that I was able to climb inside of. Very cool.

This is Tim hanging upside down in a tree... I thought he looked like a troll or a gnome or some such creature...
Here is when we finally were able to meet up with our friend Charissa!
And here is Sarah on the train to France...apparently reading something juicy in her small talk translator/dictionary. You will notice some cattle outside...

Thanks for reading! Blessings to all!