Sunday, June 19, 2011

Vienna take 2. Part 1.

Because if things go terribly wrong at the Czech embassy tomorrow I want to record the fun times had so far before hand. 

Arrived in Vienna by train and made it to our host C's place with no problems.  We hung around for a bit then went out with her to meet up with some of her friends.  Went to a nice outdoor restaurant with good Austrian beer and the best burger I've had in Europe.  The Czech Republic can't do beef.  This was BEEF.  They all spoke English but mostly stuck to German.  We didn't mind, C has a lot of couch surfers and we didn't expect her friends to get to know us or anything.  We didn't stay out too late and headed home to crash.

Saturday the boy and I just wandered around the city.  She lives close to the center and wander we did.  Took pictures of main attractions and watched people.  Then we got a little further from the big stuff and just took in the more residential streets.  We found a nice Italian restaurant tucked away in a corner street.  Awesome food and cheaper than stuff near the center.  We met up back at her place in the evening to go to a film festival she knew about about music/bands.  11 Euros for as many films as you wanted to see.  We watched ones of Fiest, P.J. Harvey, Arcade Fire (The Suburbs), and Noah and the Whale.  Surprisingly P.J. and Arcade Fire were my least favorites.  Just plain boring or weirdly done.  The Fiest one was all about how she records/performs, who she works with, etc.  Really interesting stuff.  I'd never heard Noah and the Whale but the film was the entire album played to a story/narrative that was really interesting.  It was my favorite.  We got schnitzle and beer right in the cinema later.  We could have caught a tram but the wait was as long as the walk so we hauled home in the rain with one umbrella between the three of us.  Spent a couple of hours at home listening to music.  That's how C and I hit it off before after all. 

Today we had a "Before Sunrise" plan.  I've never actually seen the movie.  According to the boy "it's not a chick flick, it's a haunting, bitter story of human emotion and fleeting connection".  I'll have to take his word for it until I watch it.  We found exactly where some of the scenes were filmed and went there to take pictures.  It was actually really cool because the locations took us down streets we'd never have gone to before and we saw even more cool stuff along the way.  And walked in the footsteps of Ethan Hawk!  ;) Only did five out of around twenty things but not a bad idea at all.

 He left for Prague in the afternoon and I met back up with C to meet yet another Couch Surfer who just wants to meet some new people.  He was pretty cool and lived on the outside of the city.  It was still in the city limits but didn't feel like it at all.  Narrow hilly streets and vinyards on the sides.  We got a great view of the city (which isn't as pretty as Prague from far away) and drank wine and ate some traditional Austrian bread with different spreads on it at a cool outdoor place.  It had rained earlier and was getting windy and chilly again so we took the bus and then metro back to her place. 

Got to do lots of fun/local stuff I'd have never known about if we hadn't been hanging with a local! 

 Embassy tomorrow.  Fingers are crossed that all goes well. 

Good things about Vienna.  It's clean; less graffiti, dog crap, and homeless people than Prague.  The bad; it's expensive.  Stupid Euro.  Eh well, free accomodation with a cool person can't be beat.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Strikers gonna strike.

A few main trams and buses are still running, but the majority of the transportation system in Prague is Shut Down today.  Some of my friends are hoofin' it to work or working from home if they have that kind of job, but my students and I all agreed it would just be easier to cancel class.  Slept late, took care of some work stuff from my room, and having a picnic and beer garden time later! 

I'm looking at a new flat today too.  Living in a crap shack in the Czech Republic was fun for a bit.  Kind of a different-country-lifestyle experience.  Slumming it for fun, that kind of thing.  It's gotten old though.  I get along with the roommates but don't really dig their cleanliness/noise levels.  If I don't find a new place then this one will do.  I have a huge room.  The location and neighborhood are great.  I walk outside and step on a tram, grocery store next door, things to do nearby.  The one I'm looking at is in a good location too.  Between two main metros and not far from a good tram stop.  One roommate, Spanish girl.  A little less than what I'm paying now.  It'd be nice to have a bigger kitchen and living area too.  We'll see how it goes!

Music night with the boys tonight!  The challenge was to pick six male and six female significant/favorite solo artists.  I discovered I don't listen to that much chick music so it was kind of difficult!  Should be fun, it always is!

Just one class tomorrow then hopping a train to Vienna!  Getting mah visa.  Getting legal.  Getting six more worry free, free to travel months here!

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Seldom seen kid.

So no Vienna this weekend.  Again.  The bad news is that Monday is a holiday so the embassy is closed.  The good news is I found out about it and didn't waste a trip!  WHEW.  I swear if I'd gone all the way over there and it was locked up on Monday morning there would've been blood. 

Had a pretty low key one.   Or, I should probably say civilized one.  Mostly. Stayed in on Friday and watched "Manhatten" which I'd never gotten around to before. 

Saturday had actual productivity happen before noon!  Went swimming at a place that charges a crown per minute.  Not bad at all!  It was great to go swimming again.  Olympic sized pool and people old and young were just doing laps.  Nice facilities.  It felt great! 

Also saw "Paul" finally.  It's Simon Pegg and Nick Frost but no Edgar Wright, so me and fellow lover of "Shaun of the Dead" and "Hot Fuzz" were a bit nervous.  We expected crap but it was surprisingly awesome.  Jason Bateman has the best swearing-a-blue-streak line I've ever heard.

Starting at 7pm on Saturday was Museum Night where all of the museums were free until 2am.  Got together with a group for the fun.  We got some beers at Letna and went over to the nearby National Technical Museum which I'd wanted to go to for a while.  The line went around the block.  But the Agriculture Museum next door didn't have a line at all!  We wandered around a bit before getting bored and heading out again.  We figured all of the good museums would have just as crazy lines and called it a night. 

Today was pretty lazy.  Anything attempted to do failed, except for making smoothies!  Work as usual tomorrow.  The transportation system threatened a day-long strike but they've moved it to Thursday.  Just in case anybody wanted a three day weekend.  :P

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

I think I just had a sickeningly, awesome, perfect day.  The kind of day people think is going to be their whole experience as an English teacher in Prague.  But isn't.  But I now know can actually happen.  Got up, had a great class, got my papers taken to the translation company where the people were super nice, grabbed a snack.  Went paddle boating on the Vltava, ate lunch, and took a nap with somebody I like.  Went to another good class.  Went home for a snack.  Went out to dinner and a Tesco run with somebody else I like.  Found stuff I needed.  Went home and played with new stuff.  Worked on a painting I'm doing for somebody else I like and listened to new music.  Going to bed now.  And maybe turning off my phone before I get a text saying I'm fired and being deported and somebody else I like has died or something.

But here, have some Nick Cave.


Monday, June 6, 2011

Expat.

The film is finished!  I know/interact with most of these people on a regular basis.  If you've got a spare 51 minutes, then enjoy.  It was just a fun project but I really think it's going to be a huge souvenir for all of us to re-watch years from now and remember everybody with. 

http://vimeo.com/24678112


The weekend was enjoyable but not that eventful.  Dinner and drinks with people, went to a pub to watch a friend play keyboard in his band's gig, watched a thunder and lightening storm from across the river (very cool!), tried to do the paddleboats, failed to do the paddleboats because they needed a better ID than our opencards, watched Doctor Who (OMGWTFBBQ!!!!!11), did the monthly pub quiz and didn't do our best.  I also dog-sitted....dog-sat? all weekend for the people who's flat I clean.  It's smaller than a rat, but hey a dog's a dog.  He was fun and I got paid! 

The week is looking pretty easy, I'm doing testing with most of my classes so that's easy.  I'm going through it with them and explaining corrections as we go instead of just sitting in awkward silence though.  I think it's better.  Finally found where the translation place has moved to, so I'll do that during my gap tomorrow.  Might try to get the paddleboats in as well.  We will paddle the river, oh yes we will. 

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Oh for....

It's days like today that I realize I'm (eventually) going to go home with atrocious language.  The students in both of my classes cancelled after I got to the offices.  One class did give me warning by e-mail but sometimes weird Czech names get sent straight to the junk folder.  The printer in the teacher's room wouldn't work for ages and I was going to try to get my invoice in today.  After finally getting everything sorted I was missing one signature on yesterday's class which I'll have to get before getting stuff in now.  And by get I mean forge and take it back tomorrow. 

But y'know what?  It's music night with the boys!  And I'm about to have a chunk of change in my pocket for dog-sitting and flat-cleaning this week.  BTW, I made about 20,000 czk in May.  That's like, almost respectable. 

Also, it looks like I won't be losing as many classes for the summer as I thought.  Technically the classes "end" but if the company still wants to pay for the lessons and the students still want to take them with me (which they seem to!)  then I should be fine.  Still going to look for some private students though. 

So, (probably) going to Vienna again not this weekend but the next. I went to get some documents translated into Czech but in true CR fashion the company wasn't where the website said it was.  (Add that to the profanity-causing-list of today).  I'm trying get some people together to actually do touristy stuff before I stick around and go into the office on Monday.  Definitely going to England in July!  And then may or may not go with other people to some smaller trips here and there.  I can't leave the Schengen zone until I get the visa in my passport.  I'm about ready for a vacation after this week, it's draggin' @$$.