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An Accidental Aside To Austria - Salzburg, Austria
5 Stars This place was Amazing visited Jun 23, 2006
Right, someone really should let you know when you are going to another country! I mean really its only fair that you know that Salzburb is in Austria and not in Germany but unfortunately i didn't, so imagine my surprise when i myself and the Biesingers other two house guests (Canadian couple, Steven and Lindsey) arrived in Salzburg only to find as soon as we stepped off the train t-shirts saying 'There are no kangaroos in Austria'...

Anyway, Salzburg, amazing landscapes breathtaking views, picturesque home to the sound of music not to mention a lot of history most famous musicians.

Anway thats all folks,

As Always

Carpe Diem

Ralph Bragg

trip itinerary logo This entry is part of the trip itinerary European Sojoun

posted Jun 27, 2006 | Comments (0)


The Land Of Beer And Beautiful Architecture - Munich, Germany
5 Stars This place was Amazing visited Jun 22, 2006
Greetings all from the land of the large brown beer. After a great time in Turkey! I finally made it out of there, i practically had to drag myself out of Turkey. I'll write more later...

trip itinerary logo This entry is part of the trip itinerary European Sojoun

posted Jun 22, 2006 | Comments (1)


Life Goes On - Istanbul, Turkey
5 Stars This place was Amazing visited Jun 20, 2006
Atilla's Getaway
My heart is free…

I still don’t know how it happened, I’m not sure I ever will.

Neither of us ever said anything. It wasn’t discussed. There just wasn’t time.

Tuesday 20th Of June 2006 I was well on my way to falling head over heals for a girl that is both an amazing person and a right pain in the arse at time’s as well. Bright, itty, intelligent, loving and caring. What she was doing with me and how she wormed her way through my emotional defences that I’ve been maintaining I won’t ever know, I swore it wouldn’t happen at least not for a long time, but break them down she did, tore them down and I wasn’t once afraid…

Starting with the most amazing night on the beach, this young Turkish girl picked me to spend the most glorious day with, the skies were clear, the wind was warm and the view and company amazing. After that unbelievable night the following 3 weeks seem to be a blur, an amazing journey that I tumbled through from one high to the next each one bringing us closer and closer till I felt that I’d known her for 10 months instead of 10 days.

From sneaking into my bedroom to owning the dance floor too sharing each others company for an amazing day simply wandering along a river bank in a landscape that is as alien as the moon, from a stolen night in a Taxim hostel to meeting her friends at the most amazing university campus i’ve ever been to, from playing backgammon to an amazing last night where we danced to Ben Harpers “Throw your arms around me”.

And finally to a question of honour that provided me with more self-satisfaction and confidence in my own character than anything has in quite a long time. Caught between the hardest of places and a rock I was able to wake up the following morning with a girl that I could have quite happily have falling in love with and look myself and her in the eye and know that I am who I am and that my moral integrity was intact and stronger than ever.

(For my friends that would like the details email me)

Muge rocked my world and I suppose finally allowed me to come to the conclusion that the walls that I kept wrapt around me are no longer needed. All that remains from the wreckage of those walls is a warning to be cautious and the fixed belief that it is possible to fall in love in just a few short weeks.

In time even these ruins will become over grown and the memory of what they once contained and why they were there will be covered by foliage and trees as nature slowly reclaims what was taken. Those that know me best know that despite my bravado and self-confidence the emotional isolation I kept my heart in was almost perfect but over the last few months a few cracks must have developed. “wry smile”

I still don’t know how she did it but my emotional barriers weren’t broken down piece by piece, no, instead they were smashed apart with such a force that I literally caught myself on several occasion reeling from the blows as though physically struck.

For the first time is a long time my heart is free…

And so on this my last day in Turkey I have a lot to be thankful for, it is almost ironic that a country that is in a lot of respects alien to my way of life and to my way thinking was finally the place that I can honestly say that I’ve been set free, Emotionally, mentally and physically. My parents have often remarked that I seem more centred more content than I have in a long time and I now know that it is true.

Life has so much to offer, the world is an amazing place and I’ve only begun my journey to see and experience it. My motto that I’ve been living this trip by, if you couldn’t guess, has been “Carpe Diem” or “Seize the day”. Instead it should be “Seize each day” and that has been exactly what I’ve been doing and it is what I intend to keep doing for as long as life has days to give me.

For those of you that don’t travel, get out, go just pack up and go, you only live once do don’t let the opportunity for personal growth (that travelling the world can’t help but give you) pass you by.

Anyway that’s enough mindless drivel from me. I promise the next post really will be from Munich.

As always

Carpe Diem

Ralph Bragg

trip itinerary logo This entry is part of the trip itinerary European Sojoun

Atilla's Getaway
Atilla's Getaway
A Turkish Shave
River Crossing
Selcuk Sunset
Aussie Aussie Aussie
Aussie Aussie Aussie
Blue Mosk
World Cup
Muge
The End Of Turkey

posted Jun 19, 2006 | Comments (0)


Au Revoir Turkey - Istanbul, Turkey
4 Stars This place was Great visited Jun 19, 2006
Well this has been one the hardest days so far... Australia just got beaten 2 - 0 by Brazil... Ok I was expecting it but at the same time we played so well, had more shots on goal and all round very good ball skills... Ahh well, the atmosphere was fantastic with Sultanamet being completely packed out by a bunch of Australians.

After the game went out partying in Taxim with the same Aussie guys and girls. It is certainly interesting to see how how the Turkish girls and guys interact with the Australian girls and guys.

Anyway guys! Long live Australia!

As Always

Carpe Diem

Ralph Bragg

trip itinerary logo This entry is part of the trip itinerary European Sojoun

posted Jun 19, 2006 | Comments (0)


The Circle Is Now Complete - Selcuk, Turkey
5 Stars This place was Amazing visited Jun 13, 2006
Muge
Well what can i say, after a gruelling 10 hour bus ride i'm back where i started. Selcuk, Turkey Atilla's Getaway the place where it all began. Anwyay i'm going to be going walking for a couple of days through the mountains which is something that i wanted to do the first time i was here but never got around too it and i'd become bored of Istanbul.

What can i say, this place was full of Australians, and what a an atmosphere they provided when Australia defeated Japan with 3 quick goals with only 10 minutes to go! For those of you that watched the game congratulations! For those of you that didn't get the tape!

Anyway thats pretty much all from me for now folks.

World Cup Football here i come!

As Always

Carpe Diem

Ralph Bragg

trip itinerary logo This entry is part of the trip itinerary European Sojoun

posted Jun 13, 2006 | Comments (0)


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