sâmbătă, 12 ianuarie 2013
vineri, 4 ianuarie 2013
Today's words
The world suffers a lot. Not because of the violence of bad people, but because of the silence of good people! - Napoleon
joi, 3 ianuarie 2013
sâmbătă, 17 noiembrie 2012
Bad experience at Holiday Inn Almaty
It looks not like a Holiday Inn
Hotel! The towels were probable 5 year old (they were clean, so no complain
about this), the windows are not closing properly and the level of noise from
street was a little disturbing, decoration pillows need cleaning, despite
vacuuming carpet looks dirty (probable needs heavy cleaning for dust
accumulated during years). At reception, there are no tourist information about
Almaty and vicinity.
When I did the check out I had an
"interesting" discussion as they asked for payment for one more
night. Finally, after counting in calendar the number of nights, the reception
guy look into a folder and without explanation he close the subject.
Despite the fact that I confirmed the
transfer to airport in advance, I waited for 30 min. for taxi to come.
Due to flight schedule my stay was
like from 1st 2:00AM to 2nd 2:00AM. I do not agree but , OK, I understand that,
in this case, I have to pay for 2 nights. But I paid also for 2 breakfasts, and the
staff had no courtesy to ask if I want some snacks or coffee for travel.
luni, 1 octombrie 2012
Almaty
Watched by the Trans-Ili Alatau Mountains, Almaty (Alma-Ata from the time the Soviet Union and a former capital) lives like any crowded big city. Cut by wide boulevards (that make up almost a perfect grid) the city has nothing spectacular. The noisy traffic (you hear horns almost at every step) fills the autumn air with a disturbing exhaust gas smell. As European, you make a discordant note with the Asian pedestrians hurrying to their destinations.
vineri, 10 august 2012
Top German superstitions
[from Top 10 German superstitions]
Toasting with water - Never, ever say "cheers," or "Prost," with water in Germany. Not even for a joke. Especially not for a joke. You are literally wishing death on all your drinking buddies. It means you really want your friends to die. Is that what you want? Because that's what it means.
Knocking on the Stammtisch - When greeting your German drinking buddies, instead of waving, you should knock on the table. According to legend, this is because the Stammtisch, the regulars' table in the tavern, was traditionally made of oak. Since the devil is unable to touch oak, considered a holy tree, knocking on it proved you weren't the devil. It always makes for a nicer evening if your friends don't consider you a disguised demon.
Gift knives - Giving knives as a gift means that you are wishing someone and everyone in their household injury and death. If they've already got plenty of forks and spoons, and you really can't think of any present that's not cutlery, you're supposed to give them a knife token. This superstition comes from an ancient deal that gone wrong a knife smith once made with the devil, which ended with the devil cursing all his work.
Lucky coin - If the cutlery shop has sold out, and you've seriously run out of gift ideas, why not give someone a nice, shiny new leather wallet? But don't forget to put a penny in! This ensures that the recipient will never be poor.
Bread and salt for a new home - The traditional gift at a housewarming party is bread and salt. It will make sure that your new hosts will never be hungry in their new home. Especially if they like salty bread.
But are all this pure German superstition? How many do you recognize for your country?
Toasting with water - Never, ever say "cheers," or "Prost," with water in Germany. Not even for a joke. Especially not for a joke. You are literally wishing death on all your drinking buddies. It means you really want your friends to die. Is that what you want? Because that's what it means.
Knocking on the Stammtisch - When greeting your German drinking buddies, instead of waving, you should knock on the table. According to legend, this is because the Stammtisch, the regulars' table in the tavern, was traditionally made of oak. Since the devil is unable to touch oak, considered a holy tree, knocking on it proved you weren't the devil. It always makes for a nicer evening if your friends don't consider you a disguised demon.
Gift knives - Giving knives as a gift means that you are wishing someone and everyone in their household injury and death. If they've already got plenty of forks and spoons, and you really can't think of any present that's not cutlery, you're supposed to give them a knife token. This superstition comes from an ancient deal that gone wrong a knife smith once made with the devil, which ended with the devil cursing all his work.
Lucky coin - If the cutlery shop has sold out, and you've seriously run out of gift ideas, why not give someone a nice, shiny new leather wallet? But don't forget to put a penny in! This ensures that the recipient will never be poor.
Bread and salt for a new home - The traditional gift at a housewarming party is bread and salt. It will make sure that your new hosts will never be hungry in their new home. Especially if they like salty bread.
But are all this pure German superstition? How many do you recognize for your country?
miercuri, 30 mai 2012
A quiet hotel in Wilhemshaven
On the North Sea coast, on Jade Bay, in Wilhemshaven, Beans Parc City Lodge is a nice and quiet 2 star family hotel (so expectation should not be so big). It is a good choice for a commuting stay. The room I had was small, with direct access to garden where you can easily relax after a busy day. As nothing special to remark, I initially rated the hotel as "OK, but next time can also look for alternatives". But the breakfast in the morning was EXCELLENT (as not expecting something like this). And at check-out I even was asked if I want a coffee or something else for the road. For the next short stay in Wilhemshaven mot probably I will choose the same hotel.
joi, 17 mai 2012
Münster – points of interest
Domplatz: E7.627153, N51.962291
Botanical garden (Schlossgarten 3, Zentrum): E7.610528, N51.963117
Pinkus Müller - the only brewery left in Münster- (Kreuzstraße 10, 48143 Zentrum): E7.621128, N51.96571
Picasso Museum (Königsstr. 5): E7.626332163810736, N51.960222020532754
Zoo, Dolphinarium and Planetarium (Sentruper Straße 315): E7.586829, N51.948029
miercuri, 18 aprilie 2012
Almost in the heart of Berlin
Not so far from Brandenburger Tor (25 min. walking), very near to Anhalter Bahnhof S-Bahn station but not on a breathtaking surrounding (is this really matter if you are there to visit the town and not to stay all day long in the hotel?), Suite Novotel Berlin Potsdamer Platz Hotel is a good choice for relaxation. (Are all Suite Novotel hotels the same? In Hamburg the room has exactly the same layout.)
PS: One click on photo will open a whole album!
luni, 2 aprilie 2012
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