Sunday, September 23, 2007

Putchi's first shearing...

Poor Putchi had his fur sheared...

Well...this is how he looked before:




This is during...




And this is after...

Well...ok...could be better... but come on...he is still cute, isn't he?




Monday, September 17, 2007

Holidays 2007

Well, here is a small (very small :D) photographic report about our holidays this year. We went by car. Oh, WE means the two of us plus Putchi...there were some other ladies coming...but they were not brave enough for such an adventure... lol

In this map you can see our routes... each colour means one stop.



Here are the labels we had to stick on our car to drive on motorways in the different countries.


For the statistics we have the following data:
  • 19 days
  • 10 countries (including Liechtenstein...please...let me count it ;p)
  • 20 different nationalities found on our way -> we found cars with the following country labels: A, RUS, D, CH, CZ, E, F, FL, H, I, L, NL, P, PL, RO SK, SLO, BG, TR and FIN
  • 7105 km
  • 5 cities, 4 of them capitals, 3 of them Danube cities

Departure from Guimarães:
15th August

After a night in Saint Gaudens, near Tolouse we arrived in Switzerland, more precisely in Wald - Zürich. -> 16th August - 20th August

This is my parents' vegetable garden. Here you can find everything eatable... ;P



A view from Wald, my hometown for 17 years...



This is Putchi's new friend... well, actually not really... Putchi is a "chicken"... :D



These pictures were taken during a walk we took through a wood close to my parents' house.



Time to move on to the next stop: Austria-> 20th August - 25th August (including Bratislava and Budapest)

1st we had a stop in Salzburg, to visit Mozart's brithplace.

"Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart represents one fo the vertexes of the history of world music. His musical production gives form to the technical, compositive, and expressive conquests of the 18th century: from the Baroque and Rococo to Classicism and early Romanticism. Mozart was born in Salzburg in 1756; at age six, he visited Vienna for the first time with his family and played for Empress Maria Theresa. In 1779 he was engaged as court organist in Salzburg, where he remainded until 1781 when he left his native city for Vienna. In the capital, he met his wife, Constanze Weber, and composed several of his most famous works: The Marriage of Figaro, Così Fan'Tutte, and The Magic Flute. In 1787 he was named court chamber musician. Mozart died suddenly on 5 December 1791." - In: VIENNA, A complete guide for visiting the city





After some hours we moved on to Vienna:


This was Mozart's house in Vienna.


There are plenty of statues of famous people, composers mainly.


Strauss and Schubert... and Me...lol

"Johann Strauss was born in Vienna in 1825. His father was an acclaimed musician and court orchestra conductor; Johann debuted as orchestra conductor in 1844, to enormous success. He was in competition with his father from the very beginning, and after his father's death he succeded him as conductor of the music for the court balls.
Johann Strauss is acclaimed as the world's formeost composer of waltzes; he varied the formal structure of the waltz, adding the introduction and the coda. His best-known piece is An der schönen Donau ("The Blue Danube"), composed for the Wiener Männersänger-Verein at Carnival 1867. Strauss also wrote many operettes; the best known, still incluided in many contemporary repertoires, are: Die Fledermaus, Der Zigeunerbaron, Eine Nacht in Venedig, and Wiener Blut. The composer died in 1899 in Vienna." - In: VIENNA, A complete guide for visiting the city


Goethe


The guy there on the back is Mozart ;)



And empress Elisabeth...better known as Sissi



The next day we went to the cemetery to visit Mozart's grave. I wonder how they managed it to find out were he was buried, since he was thrown into a common grave ;p !


This is at Schloss Schönbrunn - The summer residence of the Hapsburg. It is perhaps not the most beautiful of the Austrian castles, but it is undoubtedly the most famous.



Later on we went to visit Mr. Beethoven



"The Society of Friends of Music building (Musikverein), [...] has been the center of Viennese musical events. The heart of this large building [...] is the Grosse Musikvereinssaal (1742 seats). The acoustics of the hall are impeccable and its decoration is magnificent. [...] It is from this hall that the famous New Year's Concert given by the Wiener Philharmoniker is broadcast." - In: VIENNA, A complete guide for visiting the city


We have been there. As we are not Richy-Rich, we decided to go for the cheapest concert tickets... :D We were not able to see much, due to the place of our seats, and mainly, in my case, due to the guy sitting in front of me...2m tall or so... :/ However, we enjoyed the music very much and we found it very intersting that they were wearing those suits of Mozart's time.




After 2 days visiting Vienna, we travelled to Bratislava to have a look around there... Arriving there, we immediately found a P+R, where we parked our car...funny name they have for car parks... Parkovisko... lol



This is the main cathedral of the city: St. Martin's Cathedral



And on the top of the hill we could visit the castle -
Pressburg


Someone had a 12% beer at lunch... ;p
Well, but the "pasta"...just wonderful!!!


Bratislava is a small city and has not very much to see. Still, it was very nice to have been there.



On the next day it was time to go to Budapest

After one hour searching for a place to park our car, we finally managed it to go and see the Church of Matthias. Unfortunately they were renovating it...so we could not see it very well...


Next to the church, there was the Buda Castle


After lunch we spent hours looking for a church. Eventually we found it, but they would not let us in due to a concert... :/


Worth seeing was as well the Parliament


These two monuments are on the Pest side of the city... the Castle and the Cathedrel on the other side of the river are on the Buda side... together it makes: Budapest...

And that's it about Budapest...


Once more the day came to move on. It was time to say goodbye to Vienna, where we stayed during all these days, as usual, in an Etap Hotel... ;)


So, we moved on to Prague -> 25th August- 27th August

This is the Staromestký orloj - Old Town Astronomical Clock. The astronomical clock shows the years, months, days and hours, the rising and setting of the sun, east and west, the moon and the signs of the Zodiac. The figures of the apostles appear every hour in the clock's window, while the skeleton makes the bell ring.


On the top of the hill of Malá Strana (The Lesser Town) we could find St. Vitus' Cathedral.


The guards... funny how they manage to stay there for hours without moving!!!


This is the Building of the Nationale Nederlanden, which the people of Prague call "The Dancing House".


On our way through the streets of the city we found Kafka's birth house... For those who don't know him...well...he's a kind of a mad guy. In the guide it says that he is a man whose literary works have disturbed several generations. I agree with it... I was disturbed after reading just some short-stories he wrote... I can imagine the rest...lol


On the back you can see Karluv Most - Charles Bridge. It is an exception work of medieval building (the guide says so) and it is decorated with figural statues of a high artistic standard.


The 27th August arrived, what meant that we had to leave Prague. We advise everyone to go and visit the city. It is very beautiful and very well preserved. 2 days are not enough to see it properly, so we hope to manage to go back one day... who knows :)


After Prague some more days in Wald - Zürich to rest ;) -> 27th August - 31st August

During our stay, we had dinner with Conci (a friend) and after that we went to her's to see her boyfriend's pets... uuuaaaaaa



From 31st August to 2nd September we stayed with Peter, Debbie, Grace and Lara in Piègut-Pluviers - France.



Visiting Mr. Donkey

Yiiiihaaaaaaaaaa!!! I belive I can fly... :) Some guys are too "chicken" to go on the trampoline... Personally, I want a thing like that when I have my own house... but well... let's think about the house first ;)


And that's it. On September 2nd we took the car, once more, and drove home... It was a nice time, we had the chance to see beautiful places, to learn a lot about different cultures, to visit some friends. I can't help asking, as our friend Nelly does, "why do all good things come to an end"... actually I would add: "quickly to an end"...
Well, as said, this is only a small photographic report. If you want to see the rest of the pictures, feel free to visit us. We are always looking forward to have our friends with us ;)

Cheers mate


Monday, September 10, 2007

Ladies and Gentleman... Friends!

After a long waiting time, finally here it is: BECA.NET. Our apologies for the delay, but, as you know, every work of art takes its time. ;-p

In this site we will publish reports of our daily life, which seem relevant to us, and look forward to discuss any kind of interesting issue with you, if you wish to do so.

As such, and due to the internationality of our friends, we will maintain our site in English, so that all our friends may take part on it.

We are looking forward to “meet” you soon in our blog.

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