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Glad to be home - but don't know what to do!!!

Hi All

Well, its come to the final entry of my travel blog!!! I've now been home for a few nights and gradually adjusting back to normality (whatever that is). Thought I'd do an overall summary of the trip. Firstly, just a couple of statistics!!

68 nights away (16 times - packing suitcase)
Rome
Florence
Ancona
Split
Dubrovnik
Zagreb
Pecs
Budapest
Prague
Karlov Vary
Prague
New York
Savannah
Charleston
Savannah

About 6 Train trips, 5 buses, even a ferry. Numerous metro/trams/bus trips in cities (over 100)
Approximately 15 different types of beer
About 5 of wine(bit more expensive so drank less)
4 visits to McDonalds (I know - I was desperate)
3 visits to Subways (healthier)
Countless restaurants (from cafe style to 5 Star)
Pizza in every country (its cheap and easily obtained)
Cuban food in Prague; Thai food in Budapest; Prague; Charleston; Brazilian BBQ in Prague; Italian food everywhere.

Highlights:
Sitting in a restaurant in Dubrovnik right at the harbour's edge and watching the sun set on the old fortress wallsIMG_0004.JPG
Watching a high school orchestra rehearse in Florence while eating a Gelato
Listening to Prague Philamonic Orchestra while looking at the ornate ceilings and chandeliers
Looking at the great masters in Zagreb Museam and having it all to myself
Catching the subway in Prague and going up and down the escalators (longest and tallest I've ever seen)
Walking through Central Park and getting lost in the "Rambles"
Going to Chicago the Musical on Broadway (top highlight)
Sitting at a diner in NY for Breakfast and chatting to two elderly transexuals
Looking at all the lights of Manhattan on the Circle Line Ferry
Sitting at "Reds" in Charleston with Joe and having a Margarita and catching up on old times
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Not so good....
IMG_0225.JPGThose bloody stairs!!!!! (You should see the bruise!!!!)
Subsequent - the flight home (not great when you are in pain!!)
Having to lug your suitcase everywhere because you are by yourself (eg - if you need to visit toilet at train station, you cannot leave case with someone)
Blisters (I'm now an expert on Bandaids)
"I'll have a table for 1" - most restaurants give you the shit tables and look at you as if you are a leper
The rain in New York
Ear infection in Prague (from spa treatment)
Finnair (wouldnt let me on a plane and had to buy another ticket)

Overall, everything went really well. I didnt have any huge hassles and accommodation etc was great. Travelling by myself had its good and bad things. It was great pleasing only yourself. Getting up when you wanted, seeing what you wanted to see. It was also a great feeling of accomplishment when you did something. I must admit, in most cities, I felt great walking around like a "native" and coping with transport, finding things etc.

It was lonely, especially in the evenings - must admit, have read heaps. Would have been great also to have someone to lean on at times and let them do the organising etc. I think that's what made me feel quite tired - not having anyone else helping with things.

So... as I said, its now back to normality. I must admit, I feel a bit displaced and not really sure what to do.. after being on the move for so long, its hard to do nothing. Its a strange feeling (restless, but also pleased to be home)

I hope that the blog wasnt too boring for all the readers. It was great for me being able to recall what I'd done and its a great record for my trip.

So, for the last time (with a little bit of sadness), its adieu for the time being. I'll be catching up with everyone in the next week or so...

Thanks for reading
Cheers KayIMG_0942.JPG

Posted by kgerard 20:26 Archived in Round the World | Australia

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Well - home sweet home and a great summary of the trip. I bet Sonny was very happy (and loud) to see you - or else snubbed you for leaving him.
Wait until you go back to work - then the .... becomes reality.
Chat soon.
Pam

20.09.2006 by Pam G

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