September 20, 2004
Last_post
This will be the last post for this road trip. I an sitting on a plane do route for Montreal. More on that later.
September 18, 2004
Still_on_the_road
In Italy. Riva del Garda. Beautiful and quiet. The joy of low season travel. But I will be without internet, email or phone for a few more days. I will try to beg the hotel to let me use their computer to post a few pictures. More, of course, later.
September 15, 2004
On_the_road_again!
Time for a road trip. Nothing like driving for inspiration! So i will be posting irregularly for a while, depending on signal availability. Stay tuned!
September 12, 2004
Cows
Yes, there is a cow festival (krovnj bal) in Bohinj!
Lots of people, lots of cows, lots and lots of food! I was there with our
neighbor Villy, and his friend Manuella.
A fun day in the only part of western Slovenia where it was NOT raining!
By the way, there is six feet of water there...clearer than most swimming
pools!
A perfect day... thanks Villy
September 11, 2004
Mucha
Change that!
Rain on the forecast, for tomorrow and the next 4 days! So... no bicycling tomorrow. But there is a cow fiesta in Bohinj. I mean COWS!
Once a year, all the cows come down from the mountain into the valley for winter. This is what I understood with my very limited Italian and my non-existent Slovene. So, this is as good an excuse as any other for a party, right?
So we will ride some treacherous roads to get over the mountains and go to the lake Bohinj. Beautiful place. I will post pictures of the cows...let's hope I got this right...
You'd think...
You'd think that "rainy season" means that it's going to rain most of
the time, right? Well, not here, apparently. I think that in the
Slovenian valley of vipava, it means
that someone is thinking about it, that it might rain at least one day in
September...
Only clear blue skies to look at, no even the usual July and August late
afternoon thunderstorm or anything! And the temperature still hovers
around 23-26 degrees in the afternoon. Nights are a bit fresh, at 10 to
15 degrees, but I'm not complaining. I've been sleeping with the bedroom
window closed for the past few nights.
Tomorrow, Friends and I are going for a bike ride on top of the
mountains. Trnovo to Kucelj and back, I think. Of course, weather
permitting...
September 09, 2004
Map
For you guys who are visual, who need drawings and stuf, here's a rough
map of the trails I've explored so far.
This is taken from the Palm's Tracker software output using my GPS. It was
then imported into Excell and modified in Photoshop.
Key points: Yesterday's bike run to Sveti Pavel, the walk to Kucelj from
Mount Gora and the fact that I am now in good enough shape to consider
going all the way to Kucelj with my bike: only two kilometers separate
mid-Kucelj from the summit...but the eleveation is 600 meters!
September 08, 2004
Sveti Pavel
Sveti Pavel exists, I saw it!
I have been trying to go there for 3 years (well...not that hard, there
are so many trails to look at). Today, Mac and I made it to the hill and
found the little church. (Sveti Pavel means Saint-Paul, I think)
It's a tiny church, very beautiful. Next time I will explore the Roman
ruins at the base of the hill. But for now... these photos!
That's Kucelj, in the background.
Rough day...
The dog went to sleep in his cage before me. First time since we got here. I think it was a rough ride. I can tell because everything
hurts for me too!
Update on the technical page
I just completed an update on the Technical pages
www.cogev.com/trips/technical.htm
I also added a couple of new pages under that one, describing the fun of
setting up a connection with a cellular phone while traveling.
If you are not technically curious... don't bother.
Time to go for a bike ride, Bye.
September 07, 2004
New scenery!
Today I went around our backyard. Well, our extended backyard!
I drove to Kromberg, Trnovo (via Ravnica, saving 45 minutes to the drive to
Nova Gorica), Rijavci, Mount Kucelj, Mount Gora, Predmeja, Lokavec, and then
Ajdovscina back to Gojace.
All these unpronounceable to say that this is one of the most picturesque
drives in Slovenia. And there are many!
The scenery is extraordinary, there is nobody on the road, and when it's 25
in the valley, it's 15 on the mountain tops. Wow!
First, it's a drive through an enchanted forest of very white rocks lying
under the canopy created by tall pine trees. Very small roads (pictures one
and two)
Then I drove to a house in Selovec (the only house in Selovec) and took a
walk to Kucelj, the mountain in our backyard (very extended backyard). In
the third photo, Gojace in the middle of the picture...
The drive back to the valley is AWESOME! In the fourth picture, in the
extreme lower left corner, you can see the road on which you exit the
mountain area within a few kilometers. WOW!
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TIM
I went to Gorizia (Italy) to solve a problem with my phone account.
Basically, Saturday, my all-you-can-use-GPRS-for-a-month ran out, as
expected. I went Friday to have it renewed, but the lady at the TIM service
point told me I had to wait until my "contract" was finished (I had signed
up for GPRS on August 4th)(I learned later by calling the hotline that she
was wrong...she just didn't know how to renew my stuff).
The unexpected part was that I did not get an SMS or even an email telling
me that it was going to run out. So, being a slow day (I didn't fell like
going for a walk or biking), I did internet stuff all day. Eventually my
connection disconnected, just like that. I had run out of minutes, or Euro
credits on my card. 44 Euros!!! Vaporized!!!
Problem is, I couldn't even get on-line to renew my subscription, since I
had no credit left.
Monday I went to Gorizia (Italy) to try and fix things. Unfortunately, that
particular TIM service point is closed on Monday. Stupid (and I am not
calling myself stupid...)
I ended up buying an extra refill card at the cigarette store and
reactivated my Internet account.
Of course, talking to the help desk (dialing 119 on the phone) went nowhere
and the person on the line kept telling me that I had to go to the service
point. I know my Italian is not very good, but I am certain I explained
pretty well what the situation was!
So, Tuesday at the store, I tried to explain to the lady present what the
problem had been. She just lifted her shoulders and said: "Not my problem".
I am sure that my Slovenian provider would have been much more cooperative
about this! http://www.cogev.com/blog/archives/2004/08/000188.php
Again, if you use any fancy functions for communications, make sure that:
the phone uses the right supplier (most phone will switch automatically if
the reception is a bit better with another supplier when traveling out of
the country, that you have time left on your special deal, and if you can,
don't use TIM. Their service sucks!
OK, enough complaining. I am back online and will post often.
September 06, 2004
Back online !
Fixed the connection. More later.
This is Gorizia. A little park in the center of town.
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September 04, 2004
No_internet!
TIM made a mistake when re-filling my account and it is now deactivated! Have to go monday! Until then its SMS!
September 03, 2004
Thanks!
Thanks to Michael (from www.cateandmichael.com ) for the pointers on solving
a pesky technical snag with my email-posting program. I can now send entries
(with text and pictures) directly from my phone, either on the Italian
network (TIM) or the Slovenian network (Mobitel).
Thanks again.
August 31, 2004
New path
Just for your general entertainment, I keep exploring the diverse trails
that surround me. This one is a single-track (read: no Jeep) connecting
trail between two bigger ones. One of the nicest I've found.
By the way: if you ask, I will provide detailed terrain elevation and 3-D
modeling for all the trails where I've used my GPS. Fascinating data, I must
say! But only if you ask...
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The precursor
The mountain was getting a bit rowdy yesterday, probably in preparation for
today's immense winds!
Funny how the summit (Kucelj, in case you have no image memory) dwarfs when
cloaked with a powerful cloud.
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Dung
Dung beetles come in many forms. Here in the Vipava valley, they come in
great number. We are in cattle country. This one was waiting for a cow to
pass by (good luck!). Adds color to an otherwise boring vista...
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Been busy...
I have not posted for a couple of days. Things have been a bit hectic here.
Family stuff. I will write about it another day.
Tonight, the wind is blowing fiercely, shaking the tiles on the roof
(kliketee, kliketee) and forcing the trees to bend, to submit. The window
"persiennes" have to be battened down. Mighty spectacle! Any open orifice
sings to the wind. Chilling.
This is Mac's official birthday photo. It will end up on his site
(www.cogev.com/macintosh) soon, with many others.
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August 28, 2004
I almost forgot...
Today is Puppy birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Woodcockrun MacIntosh is one year old today! I will give him a
treat...probably take him to the restaurant. He loves going to the
restaurant!
Happy Birthday Mac!
Prunes
I had never eaten fresh prunes just off the tree, still warm from the
sun...yummy!!!
At first I looked at the little fruit and it didn't really look like a
prune. But a little rubbing on my t-shirt gave it the nice gloss of a common
prune. But the FRESHNESS, mmmmmmmmmhhhhhhhh!
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The fruit season
It's hot here. It's been hot for many months. The effect of this (pleasant
temperature) is that the fruits are getting ready.
Today I ate many prunes and a peach. The apples will be succulent next week,
I guess.
And for the first time, the grapes tasted sweet! Not all of them... some
still taste more like lemons than wine...but in a few weeks they will be
perfect (vendange is expected in early September!)
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A day on the mountain
Yesterday we had a taste of bad weather. It can get really nasty here. They
have to put stones on the terracotta roofs. Strong winds, some rain and a
cold snap.
Today was perfect: 25 degrees, dry as a bone and some puffy clouds.
So Puppy and I decided to go for a ride in the mountain. We started along
our usual trail, to Sveti Pavl (photos eventually, as it is still a mistery
how people get there. It's apparently an easy trail but after three years I
fail to make it to the chapel. Everyone here says it's an easy walk, 20
minutes max. But of course, they did it 20 or 40 years ago. The trails have
been overgrown since. Really. Big trees. So one day I will take all of them
for a walk up to Sveti Pavl, so they can show me!). We bifurcated north
toward the road up to Kucelj. Bushwalking with a bicycle is rough.
Bushwalking for an hour up 200 meters is really rough!
We eventually found the road. We went up for a while and then the road
vanished in a prairie. Vanished. We turned around and went to Vrtovin and
back to Gojace. 8 Kilometers total. (of course everyone says it's an easy
walk to Kucelj, a couple hours. (One woman (Tanja)was honest and told us
that it took her 3 hours to go up there. It took Linda and I 3 hours last
years. Some people don't lie about walking!)
I had to take the bike for new brakes. The guy was surprised, as usually
disk brake pads last a long time. I explained that my trails are
particularly rough and that I have to wait for the dog (LIAR!). But actually
it just needed an adjustment. So more biking tomorrow!
There is a photo of the road to Kucelj, of the prairie where the road
vanishes, showing the summit within range (we made it half way!) and a
picture of the part of the forest where I had to bushwalk with the bike.
August 26, 2004
Firenze
I was in Florence for two days. I met some friends there: Lauren (from the
wedding, remember?) and David and Laura (from my trip to Italy
. I met many of
their friends too!
Florence is WAY too busy. Take a look at this picture of the "ponte
vecchio". You actually have to push people to walk over the bridge! It is
best seen from a distance (third picture)
On my way there I stopped in Venice. I met Pierre and Johanne for the last
time on this trip (I guess).
This all contributed to make my adjustment to being alone in Gojace
easier. I am back tonight and quite happy to be here by myself (wine, Port
and Limoncella help!).
Arrividerci (or Adio in Slovene).
Technology
I did manage to post from Firenze using my fancy phone. The problem is that my server, or the script that put the stuff on the blog, chokes on foreign characters. Not that there are many in Italian, actually non that I know of. But somehow the email gateway uses something special.
So the previous entry was supposed to contain a photo of a park in Florence. Oh, well! I will have to post manually!
August 25, 2004
August 23, 2004
A Post Card day!
Yesterday was an exceptionally picturesque day. We drove along the Soca
river for a while, all the way to Bovec. We took a Teleferika (gondola, or
funiculare) to the top of Kanin Mountain (since Mac was with us!) and drove
on back roads to Nova Gorica and then Gojace.
The road to Bovec is spectacular. It starts in Nova Gorica and serpents
through the low mountains until Kobarid, where the bigger mountains appear.
We took a gondola to the top of Kanin, at 2500 meters. This is above tree
line, and the temperature at the top was about 5 degrees. It was 23 at the
base. There was no wind but the top of the mountain was wrapped in clouds.
Very quiet!
We decided to drive back through Tolmin and the mountains behind the Vipava
valley. The sight in Trnovo was awesome!
We came back exhausted and relaxed. We have seen incredible things!
Trnovo
Behind the Vipava valley, the mountains conceal numerous small villages.
After many (hundreds?) twists and turns, on gravel roads barely wider than
the car, we ended up at this SPECTACULAR view point. On this picture ( I
will go back and do panoramas later) you can see the Adriatic sea, all the
way to Venice on this very clear day. We could also see Trieste, Nova
Gorica, Monfalcone and Udine. Hundreds of kilometers of valleys surrounded
by hills and low mountains.
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Kanin: Goat!
This little house (a refuge maybe) is on the rocks. A few goats and a guy
were quietly enjoying each other's company.
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Kanin
The photo looks tricked, but Pierre WAS standing there at 5 degrees in that
shirt!
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All alone!
They're all gone!! Pierre and Johanne left today for Venice and beyond. So it's me and Mac in the big house.
I might be going to Florence tomorrow for a couple of days. To be decided in the morning.
I will post again later today. For now I will just be sad.................
August 21, 2004
Brda wine region
I drove Nancy and Lauren to the train station this morning. I then drove
Linda (my wife...) to the Trieste airport at noon. This was a very difficult
separation, as I will only see her in 6 weeks. Ouch!
Johanne, Pierre and I went to Dobrovo in the Brda wine region for a
reasonable sampling of local wines. Excellent new discoveries this year. A
notable "Brandulin rdeče" was worth a purchase. I also replenished our
supply of the full bodied "Simčič Teodor Reserve".
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The caves at Scocian
We visited the caves at Scocian. A Unesco protected site, open to the
tourists that we are. But there is limited traffic. Only guided groups
(although our group was way too big) are allowed in the locked cavern
system. This is my third visit to this site and I am still in awe, even
though the element of surprise is not there anymore (I DO have some
memory!). A must see in Slovenia. There are more photos at
http://www.burger.si/Jame/SkocjanskeJame/ParkSkocjanskeJame.html (take a
look at the rest of Burger's site. Fascinating photos of the country).
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August 19, 2004
You'd think we had enough...
You'd think we'd had enough people on the wedding day, right? But we decided
to throw a little fiesta for the neighbors on the next day. Linda wanted to
serve a bit of wine and some hors-d'oeuvres, but since we have a cook (Nancy
co-owns and cooks in a cool place called "Local 4" in Toronto) we got
excited and ended up with enough food for 50 people. You know the drill: you
cook 10 different plates, each one big enough to feed the whole group...
It was fun. A guy on a tractor came. Actually, he was going to his field. He
has to go through the front yard for that.
We went to bed early, everyone being quite exhausted (and only one of us
below 30) and in need of a good night sleep.
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August 17, 2004
Incredible!
So, they are playing for us this string of non-slovenian music, with
international panache. Bravo!
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Linda
Linda, je t'aime.
Aujourd'hui, nous officialiserons ce que nous savons depuis longtemps,
depuis notre première rencontre, il y a dix ans.
Que ce jour merveilleux et rempli des sentiments les plus joyeux reste gravé
dans nos mémoires pour toujours.
Je t'aime, Robert.
So... today...
So, today I'M GETTING MARRIED ! ! ! !
Well. Who would have thought!
We are here in beautiful Slovenia, Linda and I (she is still sleeping,
though...) with our friends Lauren, Nancy, Johanne and Pierre. MacIntosh is
also here. Actually he is the only other one awake at this (very) early
hour. I've just made fire in the water heather (this is an OLD house).
I was not able to get "live feed" over the internet from my phone link. I
will try later, but this is not my highest priority at this moment (I'm sure
you'll understand...)
I will post picture as often as I can during the day, some keep coming back.
See you later!
August 15, 2004
More dog pictures
Let me tell you that it is not the most brilliant idea to take a hunting dog
(bird hunting is his specialty) to Piazza San Marco, where thousands of
pigeons live (on the faint hope that (brainless) tourists will feed them
(which they do, of course))!
Pierre and Johanne
By the way, Pierre and Johanne are at
http://www.cogev.com/trips/scotland.htm
More tourists!
Before someone else complains, here is a picture of the girls, In Venice
again.
By the way, Pierre and Johanne are on their way! They should be here Monday.
Fun! More on why later...
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Proof positive
SOME PEOPLE (Francine and Janine in particular) have been complaining about
the fact that the blog contains stuff about bikes and the dog, instead of
tourist, and Linda, pictures and that some pictures might actually be
FORGED!!! That Linda and I are NOT in Europe but that these might be
pictures taken somewhere around Montreal!!!!!! Here's a quote from Francine:
"Robert , Linda
Hey great to see your photographs of grapes, trails, bike and dog BUT
inquiring minds want to see you et al.. How do the unwashed masses know you
are not sending pictures and prose from Rosemount...let's face it we can
see bikes and dogs there,even vineyards are within 60 minutes of Rosemont.
Hey even I can pretend Lauren is visiting me and boy did we have a great
time of it in Pari..no Milan uh Venice that's it Venice
Give the people what they want....
Francine"
Well... two things: first, this is MY blog. I write what I want. Period. If
someone else wants to write in it its ok, but so far no one has asked. So I
do the input. And if you have read my previous rants, you know I'm a bad
tourist. Second, maybe it is forged. Let's face it, who wouldn't rather be
in Montreal forging a blog all day than here having to be outside all day,
admiring nature's diversity and sight seeing.
But I understand that some people need proof (belief and trust have gone the
way of the Dodo. I pity the churches (actually I don't)) so here it is. If I
can fake a picture of Linda and Lauren (to Lauren's dad: I also call her
Loren... must be a French thing. Yes, it's the same girl, unless you tell me
it's not her in the picture!) in Venice I might as well quit painting and
work for a government somewhere.
By the way, Venice is EMPTY! Compared to last year, the Serenissima is
tourist-free. This is a picture of the street leading to Piazza San Marco,
usually shoulder to shoulder with a semi-lost international melting pot.
Even on the Piazza, there was no line-up going into the cathedral. Not that
we're complaining! We are being told that the German economy is a bit tight,
so less of them are invading Southern Europe. This is bad for the local
autonomy, but if you are visiting this year it will make your trip more
enjoyable.
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August 13, 2004
Venice again!
The girls (Linda, Nancy and Loren, who arrived just after Nancy) are in
Venice today for a "girl's-night-out". I will meet them tomorrow and bring
them back home.
The trail
Here are some images of the trail. Nasty. It goes up nearly 300 meters in
1.8 kilometers, for an average slope of 16%, in rocks and dirt. I found a
more leveled one that is quite pretty. I will explore it today.
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August 11, 2004
Venice today
We are going to Venice this morning to pick up two friends. Lauren and Nancy are coming to visit Linda and I for a little while.
Since we will be in Italy, I will post a few pictures directly from the phone as the day develops.
August 09, 2004
Communications
This is our Internet connection. The phone has to sit on top (or into) the
towel roll on the kitchen counter and has to face the general direction of
Italy (plus or minus a few degrees) for it to get the Italian signal here in
Slovenia. If you do a search of Gojace on mapblast.com (last time I tried it
was there), you will get the idea.
We are using the Italian connection mostly now, at least in (or around) the
house. It doesn’t work anywhere else. Not even from the next village. I
tried. It seems to be just a luck that it works here! We will be using this
setup for a while as I got a special deal from TIM (the Italian mobile phone
supplier) that allows me to use 300 Mega bytes of traffic during the month.
That’s a lot of pictures, blog updates and general web browsing.
Linda was making fun of me getting all frustrated trying to get the Internet
working, but she loves it now! We even get to chat live with our friends in
Italy and America!
We have 2 phones. The one for communications is my old phone that can’t be
used for talking anymore because of a defective filter (dixit the
technician at Fido in Montreal). So I had to buy a new phone: Sony-Ericsson
k700i. Nice little thing. I didn’t buy it from Fido though, because they
would not let me use it here on MY choice of network. So I had to get it
directly from the importer. It came with a Chinese instruction booklet…
So much for the technical stuff. Now that it works, I will just use it.
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The bike
This is a picture of the bike, ready to go for a morning ride.
Unfortunately, I am NOT a morning person and it will be waiting all alone
for while. I prefer to ride at 5 in the afternoon. The advantage to a
morning ride would be cooler temperature. It's a nice 20 degrees this
morning. But I just can't get going that early. It would be hazardous.
By the way, the stone table in the picture is our picnic table. It can also
serve as a communication center, as the phone will pick up the Italian
signal from there. This is actually where I conducted all the tests.
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The grapes are growing!
The nice temperature is doing great for the grapes. Lots of sun and an
occasional rain fall (lots of water yesterday!) are making the grapes grow
like, well, grapes.
MacIntosh is chasing something. Something imaginary this time. He has become
obsessed by a couple on lizards living by the front door. He goes and looks
for them every time we open the door. He managed to catch one the other day
but the thing got away (lucky for it, and us too: I don't want to see lizard
insides...).
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August 08, 2004
Good morning
Good morning! "Dober dan" as they say here in Gojace.
Last night was stormy and cool, 20 degrees. The general weather pattern here
in the valley is 30 degrees during the day with frequent thunder storms late
in the afternoon. So today is going to be hot!
August 07, 2004
It works!!!
Finally... I got the internet connection to work in Gojace. It was a
long day! I went to Italy twice to try to get it to work with my Italian
phone number. No one, I repeat NO ONE knows how to make this work at
TIM, the Italian cel phone company. I talked to many people (including
two rather obnoxious ones at the TIM store in Gorizia)and no one could
really help me passed the usual "we will send you an email with the
configuration". Those configurations did not work.
In the end I reverted to the connection that I had used in my previous
trip ( www.cogev.com/trips/italy_04.htm )and it worked after lots of
tweaking. The phone has to sit on top of a roll of paper by the kitchen
window...
The thing is that since I am in Slovenia, the Italian antenna that I
catch is kind of far away... 15 kilometers! So I have to stand in a
precise spot for this to work.
As I was getting fed up in Italy, I decided to spare no expense and buy a
Slovenian cel phone number. I went to a store in Nova Gorica and explained
that I wanted to use GPRS and that I wanted them to help me. "Sure" they
said. Well, the girls (all girls in that store) knew EXACTLY what to do!
One spoke English and was translating to the other one who helped me set
up the phone. The interpreter then interpreted to a second girl, who was
the real technical guru, and they waited until the phone actually worked
aver the Internet, including setting me up with a special email account
and sending a few test emails back and forth. Lovely! That's service...
five people got involved and I left a happy man! Thanks Mobitel!
So I got the whole thing channeled through my Palm T3 and the laptop
computer this morning. All is well.
>From now on I will post more regularly, as it is just a matter of turning
on one of the devices and firing away these incredible snippets of
information and travel history.
Bye for now.
P.S. There will be pictures in the next posts!
August 06, 2004
Internet sucks! (sometimes...)
This is my first connection to the Internet since I left Montreal. That’s a sad situation! I still can’t get my phone to work with GPRS (Internet access with a cellular phone) so we had to go to an Internet café this morning to try and sort things out. No one in Italy seems to know how to configure a phone. I use an Italian service provider. We are in Slovenia, but GPRS is expensive here (if at all available on a pay-as-you-go phone plan) and from the house in Gojace we can get a (weak) signal directly from the border town, Gorizia, 16 kilometers away.
We landed in Munich on Sunday morning (August first). All went well and we recuperated the dog promptly. He didn’t mess up his cage and just looked a bit spooked. We didn’t mess up either. So we called the rent-a-car agency who picked us up quickly and drove us to where the car was. A brand new 7 passenger Renault Grand Scenic. There is a LOT of gadgets in this car. The most impressive one (so far, because I still haven’t read the whole book) is the fact that you don’t need to get the “key” out of your pocket to get in and start the car. The car “detects” the key (that actually looks like a credit card, or more accurately like a Graham cracker) and when you touch the door handle the car unlocks itself. You don’t have to insert the card in its slot either to start the car. Again, it is “sensed”. Cool.
We drove to Innsbruck to meet Linda’s cousins: Doris and Gregor. Very nice people who offered us an incredible meal and hospitality for the night.
Monday morning we drove to Gojace, Slovenia. A long day since we decided to drive through the Dolomite mountains, on small roads. MacIntosh and Linda were a bit fed up at the end and menaced to be car sick if we didn’t find a highway soon. We did the last 100 kilometers on the highway (and 250 in the mountains!). We were all very tired and still jet lagged when we got to our final destination.
Tuesday we made it to Ljubljana, the capital, as we had to get some paperwork done. I also purchased a mountain bike. A Merida Matt Sports (from Spain), with disk brakes and all. Our getaway in Gojace is “in” the mountains (actually, the trail to Kucelj starts in the backyard (literally) and goes up from 180 meters in front of the house to 1200 meters at the top). We hiked up there last year and it was a 3 hour walk (in 32 degrees C weather!). I hope to be able to bike my way to the top before I leave Gojace. Keep in mind that as of today, I can’t bike to the top of the first hill, which is probably less than 200 meters higher than the house…
I will carry my GPS and give you more details on topography soon (I know you’re all dying for this)…
Mom, I promise I wont get hurt…much!
We are in Ljubljana today to pick up the papers (more on the papers later). Hopefully, I will be able to get to the TIM cellular web site and figure out what’s missing in my phone configuration.
As soon as I get the phone to work I will start to post regularly.
Talk to you soon!
P.S. You CAN write. I WILL respond… Also, for now, if you need to reach me f a s t, just leave a message on my cel (Montreal number). I take my messages often.
August 04, 2004
still no internet
Problem with tiny parameters. But it is quite frustrating!---end
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August 03, 2004
In Gojace) We made it late yesterday. Today we ran errands... and I bought a mountain bike! (Merida Matts sport
Tomorrow internet---end
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August 01, 2004
Safe
All is good! Good flight and nice weather in Innsbruck. More tomorrow from Italy---end
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July 31, 2004
It's today!!!
Yes yes yes!!
We started packing yesterday evening. You can imagine the rush today!
I broke my phone...had to change it yesterday. Ah! Technology!
More later.
July 28, 2004
The dog is ready!
MacIntosh is ready. The official Vet-stamped papers are with my airplane ticket.
Good to know one of us is ready!
Continue reading "The dog is ready!"July 24, 2004
The state of the affair
Packing is happening! (but very slowly. This is the state of the affair.
Just a table full of stuff, mostly electronics, that may, or may not,
make it to final selection.)
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One week
The final stretch. In exactly one week we will all be getting ready to fly to Gojace, via Munich.
Much to do. Wow! Time to make a list! Maybe also get ready...pack...
I will be away for over 2 months, so that complicates things.
July 06, 2004
About Slovenia...
Well... it's time to start writing again.
We are laving for Slovenia soon (July 31st). Of course we haven't started anything serious like packing yet, but some agenda items had to be addressed. For example, the dog needs to have all the required papers ready to be able to travel with us. Well, not to be able to travel with us but to be able to get out of the airport in Germany!
There are a few more things to care care of, but everything is happening according to plan (being non-existent, which makes it easier!).
The plan is to land in Germany (Munich) and take possession of our rental car to drive to Gojace. We have a few friends visiting this year, but more on that later...
I will post occasionally until we leave, as usual.
March 06, 2004
Slovenia dates
The Slovenia plane ticket is on its way. Leaving July 31st. Return is open. The dog has its seat reserved too! Lots of phone calls for that one, but in the end, he got the special "heated cargo space" treatment for not much money.
Not much else to do on the Slovenia trip until I come back from Italy in June. But maybe some annoucments... keep peeking!