Monday, September 29, 2008

What Sebastian Saw in Warsaw


Click in the photo to view more of Sebastian's images of Warsaw.

Graffiti and Signs in Warsaw


Sebastian took lots of photos of the graffiti and the signs in Warsaw. He liked that they looked like what we see in the US but in a different language. Also there is a lot more then we normally see where we live in the US. Click on the photo of Sebastian to see more of what he saw.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Leaving Villach


We left Villach yesterday and have been in a spiral ever since. The train was amazing once again and the castles lining the Vally are an amazing site. Sebastian and I played Progressive again most of the way.





I like the travel by train, it a relaxed way to see the country side. Again when I let back to the USA and have some edit power I will upload some of the edited video of the train ride.

Ever wondered what a WC is on a train!

For now I miss Villach. It was a beautiful town and I wish that we had more time for exploring!
This is wat we saw in pictures:

Sebastian did mannage to get some rest!
Follow this link for the last of the photos from Villach!

Friday, September 26, 2008

Pokemon in German

When we got to Villach we were so tired that we watched Pokemon in German! they have all the same TV shows that we have in the US juts in different languages. Except the BBC News and CNN in English and in German.

Back To Warsaw

This is a bit of a flash back! A little movie of driving into the old town in Warsaw that shows some of the monuments and especially the monument to the uprising. This was taken on day 2 of our trip in the heavy rain from the car Julian and Irena are giving the narration. I am trying to hold the hold the camera still and still hold on to my seat (sorry for the bumps)!

The Last View of Villach



Well Villach is in the past now and the conference is over. We are headed to the train station then to the hotel by the Vienna Airport!

Thursday, September 25, 2008

The Dinner



Last night we went to the conference reception dinner. We sat with a couple from India, a group from Slovenia, and a group from Croatia. The food was OK and Sebastian worked on his journal and enjoyed the ice cream!

This is our last day in Villach, Today we take the train back to Vienna and then fly to the USA on Saturday mourning.
I plan on writing up the Villach trip on the train to Vienna. It has been a whirlwind with the travel and the conference.