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September 30, 20048 Rules for Sleeping on a BusI left Prague on Tuesday, Sept. 28 - and was really sad to leave. Not so much because I love the city and was going to miss my friends, but because 'leaving' in this case meant leaving by Bus. And...Read this update September 27, 2004The Healing Power of FearAfter five relaxing days in my favorite city in the world, I discovered that my ankle was feeling much better and I could, in fact, walk normally, and probably even run like hell if need be. I discovered this because...Read this update September 26, 2004Two Reasons to Visit PragueI love coming back to Prague, and this time it felt like the town was a bit new and improved, a bit shinier with more good restaurants and cool bars and trendy stores. In my mind it's impossible to compare...Read this update September 23, 2004The Bus and the PillowThe concept of the overnight bus is a great one in theory: it's cheaper than flying, you can avoid paying for accommodation, and you go to sleep and magically wake up in your destination city. This thought process is similar...Read this update September 21, 2004Chemin de St. Jacques Day 6-9I walked out of Conques, back on my feet after a couple of days, triumphantly heading the 27 km to Livinhac le Haut! That feeling lasted about 7 hours until I developed severe tendonitis in my left ankle. I should...Read this update September 15, 2004Chemin de St. Jacques: Day 3-5After two days and about 55 km of walking, I arrived in Conques. I know that I ended the last entry by saying that in Conques I found something that would change my life....forever, but that was just for dramatic...Read this update September 13, 2004Chemin de St. Jacques: Day 1-2I knew that I wanted to do some walking in France after the chateau renovation thing ended - I had bought the Lonely Planet's "Walking in France", for christ's sake - it just turned out to be quite a bit...Read this update September 12, 2004Chateau RenovationAs I mentioned in the Itinerary category, I had decided to volunteer to work on this chateau renovation project, known as a chantier in French, for a little less than 3 weeks. I made my way from Carcassonne to Rodez...Read this update |
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