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Vienna Day 3

Big Wheel and other stuff

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So last night we decided to grab a few beers in the common room. We ended up talking to a group of people that were good fun. They included two people from Australia, a German and a Korean. We also got to talking to the bartender who was an Italian from Rome studing music in Vienna. It was a good night and we went to bed ready for the coming morning. The next morning Daniela and I with the two Australians that we met Phil and Jimmy decided to go in and do some more sightseeing. I was hell bent on seeing the big ferris wheel at the other end of town. I was more concerened with seeing the fountain I remembered to be in front of it, a little boy peeing. After some looking around Jimmy finally asked a woman at the gift shop about it. She said the former owner of the park liked the fountain so much he took it with him and it is now sitting in his garden somewhere. I was very sad but we pressed on into the city. It was Daniela's turn to pick the place and she wanted to go to the house of Sigmund Freud. After some problems with the directions we finally got there. It wasn't too big or impressive. Just a bunch of stuff Sigmund Freud owned. It only took about a half hour to see. However I feel much more equiped now to psychoanalyze someone :). We finally got back into the main square and we were so tired from walking we decided to sit and drink a couple of beers and people watch. I still love some of the outfits of europeans. They absolutely astonish me sometimes. We caught the metro back to the hostel and had a quiet evening drinking beer and shooting the shit. We're off to bed and ready for our trip into Bratislava tomorrow. It's kind of sad becuase once I get used to a place we have to pack up and leave.

Posted by mvencato 14:34 Archived in Austria

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