Saturday 17 September 2016

Brom did NOT get wet!

Coocoo

Today we were on the road again. First of all the car was thirsty and then we were on our way. It was Gera's turn to drive, so Mara could take a lot of photos! And there was a lot to see as well. I saw two deer eating at the side of the road, I saw chickens in the road, mountains, more mountains, a castle (Mara said we weren't going, because...) and rain. 

The castle we didn't get to visit...
We thought Slovakia was a very beautiful but also very wet country. We drove through the Tatra mountains (a tail of the Carpathian mountains) and it just rained. And when we thought it was getting better, it started raining some more. But even through the rain, we could see that the Tatra mountains were beautiful. 

Sometimes sunflowers and pumpkins as well
Fortunately the further South we got, the drier it got and we got to see a dry bit of Slovakia as well. Which was flat. With straight roads. With corn on either side that was so high we couldn't see anything else! And then the hills started again and we got closer and closer to Hungary. 

The Grey Danube
We had to cross the river Danube in Komárno (the Slovakian side) or Komárom (the Hungarian side) and I was very disappointed: it wasn't blue! It was just a sort of grey and like any other river! After that the road was still straight, but with a lot more trees. And only shortly after that we arrived at our hotel by the lake.

We were in Slovakia (SK) and had the choice between Hungary (H),
Austria (A) and the Czech Republic (CZ)
Mara took plenty of photos today, but because the weather was so bad, she had to delete a lot again. But she took a lot over the past few days and I will show some of them and tell you a little story about them.

In Kraków there were a lot of young pretty girls who asked if we wanted to have a horse-and-carriage ride. Mara and Gera decided against it (spoilsports), but they did take a photo of them. Here you can see how one hoof is getting repaired by the old man who drove the horses

In Wawel Castle there was a cathedral, which was... special. All the kings who lived in the castle built another little bit to have something of their own. It looked very higgledypiggledy to a small teddy!

At night Mara and Gera were in the hotelroom and they read or helped me write my blog or crocheted or played games. Mara isn't very good at it, because she has lost every single game of Rummikub (like gin rummy, but with tiles instead of cards). I tried to help, but she lost anyway!

11 comments:

  1. It sounds like a wet but incredible journey. I hope today was drier for you!

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    1. It was today it was wet. But here in Hungary it is dry. So far at least...

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  2. You didn't let the rain spoil your fun!

    Your Pals,

    Murphy & Stanley

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    1. We never do. Mind you, it has only rained today so far, so we haven't got anything to complain about!

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  3. Hari OM
    That's the trouble with having very hot weather... very wet weather tends to follow! Still, at least it was while you were driving from A to B... hope it clears up for your visit in Hungary! Hugs and growlies, YAM-aunty xxx

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    1. Especially driving through the mountains. It should be okay for Hungary and even for Vienna. Fingers crossed...

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  4. These pictures are so cool. This is a part of the world we never get to see. Thank you for sharing these pictures with us

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  5. Such a difference in weather. Hope the sun shines on you this week. I am off to Paris on Wednesday and hoping for some blue skies.

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  6. Oh, Brom, we understand about vacations and rain. But that is why we have rain gear, to continue the vacation and stay as dry as possible. A dry pouch for cameras and bears are very helpful, too.

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    1. I didn't get wet at all, so I was very happy. And if we would have had to go outside, I had my rain hat. Mara and Gera had nothing, since everything was packed away!!

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  7. Sorry about the rain. Looks like an awesome place to visit.

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