So Friday was our graduation ceremony at the Plaza de Santa Cruz. Everyone got called up and given a diploma and shook hands with a school official. Afterwards there was tons of picture taking, as well as some tables filled with food. After awhile people started drifting off in small groups, until I was one of the last ones left, so I went home too. I didn't really do anything that afternoon, but that evening a small group of us (the majority that was still left in Valladolid) went out for Doner Kebab one last time. Yesterday (Saturday) I started my packing. I've made some good progress so far, but I've got some work ahead of me before my dad shows up tomorrow. I did take some time off from packing to go meet up with Rut, from my Bible study, and we went to a cafe and chatted for awhile. She had choir practice at the church I go to, and she invited me to come listen to them practice, so I did for awhile. I came back home, ate supper, and packed a tad bit more...but now it's time to return to my adventures over spring break.
The following day I went out to Wawel castle in town with the guy from Canada, Dave. I took everything with me, and just went to the train station to meet up with Brenna Dee, my traveling buddy. Once she arrived we went to get our Eurail passes validated...turns out no one in the city of Krakow knows anything about Eurail passes, because we couldn't find anyone who knew anything about validating them, even though you can buy them for Poland. We got a ticket to the border, and were told to talk with the people in the Czech Republic. After that fun adventure we went back into the center of the town, where we picked up some lunch at the market and wandered around for a bit. Later, we went back to the train station and waited for our train to show up, which we rode to the border, where we tried talking with the people there. They also had no idea what was going on, but thankfully they let us on anyways.
We finally arrived in Prague the next morning, and asked all around the station for the location of the Eurail aid office, which according to the booklet we had received was around somewhere. We eventually realized that it was at a different station in Prague, so we walked over to that station, only to be told that it was at the first station we were at, turns out the booklet is wrong. The lady was nice enough that she called the number for us and found out the exact location for us, so we hiked back and finally got our passes validated. We dropped our packs off in some security lockers and took the metro into the town center. I went into a cathedral, and then we both went into this castle on the top of the hill overlooking the city, and checked out a museum about the area and a basilica. After stopping for a Starbucks drink, we continued on and bought some food for lunch, which we ate on some famous bridge. We proceeded to walk around the town, then went and bought some food for supper, which we ate on the front steps of a museum before heading back to the castle/hill to take some night shots of the city. We returned to the train station and waited until our train to Austria. One of the guys in our train compartment happened to be from the same home town as Brenna Dee; small world!
The next morning we arrived in Salzburg, Austria, around 10 in the morning. We moved into our hostel, and then headed into town and grabbed some lunch. On one side of the city is this big hill, so we took an elevator up to the top, and explored the trails up there, as well as some ruins
of some old fortifications. From the top we could see the mountains we would be going to out in the distance. We went back to the hostel for a little bit, then we went out to the Mirabell gardens, which is suppose to be related to "The Sound of Music" somehow, but I'm not sure how. After that we stopped by a store and picked up some food for supper, then went back to the hostel to eat. After dinner Brenna Dee had to work on a computer, so I started playing cards with some girls I had heard speaking English, so I got to hang out with them for a while before watching part of "The Sound of Music." As I was watching it, a girl came up to me and asked me if I could help with her computer because it wasn't connecting with the internet. As we were talking I found out that she was a student at UW-EC too, and was studying abroad in Germany for the semester! It was pretty late by that point, so I went off to bed.
The following day we took a train to the town of Innsbruck, the home of the 1976 Winter Olympics, and we explored the town for a bit before heading back to the train station. We decided to take a different route than we had orginally planned, and were able to leave slightly earlier than planned. We got to the town of Interlaken, Switzerland alittle after midnight, only to find out that there were no more trains, and that the station was closed for the night. Whoops. We walked through the town a few times to stay warm, and around 1 AM decided to go into a casino we had walked past a few times, since nothing else was open and we figured they would have heat. The lady working the front desk was nice and didn't make us pay the 5 franc cover fee since it was so late. I played my first casino game (slot machine), but I didn't win anything because I didn't know what I was doing (all of the instructions being in German didn't really help any). It wasn't really a big deal though, because I only spent 2 francs the whole time I was there (under 2 dollars). When the casino closed we went back over to the station and sat down and played some cards, before actually falling asleep for awhile. Around 4:40 a station worker came biking up, but when she saw us waiting there she wasn't very happy and told us to leave (I think she thought we were homeless bums). We started getting our stuff together, and I decided to ask her what time the station opened. I'm pretty sure she didn't speak any English, because she started freaking out in German, and the only thing I understood was she was going to call the police or something, so we got out of there in a hurry. We walked up and down the town once more, and then it was time for our train (6 AM), which took us to the city of Lauterbrunnen, but I'll write about that another time. My dad gets here in a few hours, so I better finish with the packing!