Spirit Of America 2
This is the saga of my impromptu adventure of Traveling Around the World by my self for six months with no hotel reservations. I am Happy that I am an American. I Celebrate that we are Free to Travel. Above photo from a camping trip in Morocco.
Tuesday, 20 July 2010
Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia
Today was a good day. I had intended to check out of The Hotel Carlton and relocate to Sidi Bou Said. I read on the Internet how expensive hotels are in Sidi Bou Said and how the hotels are not that great.
At the last moment I decided to keep my hotel in Tunis and hop on a train and make a day trip out of Sidi Bou Said. First I cleared it with the hotel front desk and they said no problem with my staying here longer.
I left my hotel and thought that it might be a good idea to get a ticket for Malta for the next part of my adventure. I wanted to take a boat to Malta but the travel office I stopped in told me that there is no longer a boat going to Malta. I don't completely believe that but I went along with it and I bought a plane ticket to Malta for Sunday. While at the travel office I met a Brit from London that lived in Tunisia. We chatted for a bit and went our separate ways.
Ok now on to Sidi Bou Said. I walked up Habib Bourguiba Avenue to the TGM train station. I bought a ticket for about $1 U.S. and waited for the train. When the train arrived in the station people crowd the doors before they open up. When the doors open people rush in from one side while passengers are still exiting from the other side. There are limited seats so the rush is on for seating.
The Rush for seats is not a pretty situation I did manage to get a seat as the train car became very crowded. I looked up and there was the Brit that I had met in the travel office. His name is Patrick. I called him and he came over and we talked about Tunisia all the way to my stop. We said a quick good by and I got off the train.
Sidi Bou Said. It is a nice small town of white wash houses with blue trimmed windows and shutters. It is a pretty and picturesque town. I did what I usually do in a new town I just started walking. It was a very hot day. After perhaps a mile of walking I found my self at a very crowded beach. I found a spot in the shade to sit and watch and take it all in. There were lots of people on the beach and in the water.
It is interesting to see some Muslim women fully dressed in traditional clothing swimming in the sparkling blue green water. I enjoyed the beach and then started walking again. Sidi Bou Said is a nice small town full of tour groups. Lots and lots of tour groups.
This is a pretty town but seems to be a real tourist trap. There are all the usual hawkers selling their pottery and artwork and T-shirts and more. The place is set up to sell to the tourist and the tour group. I am very happy that I did not relocate to Said Bou Said although I do like the name and the colorful homes. Sidi Bou Said does not require more than a days visit. Even the restaurants seem to be tourist traps.
After a few hours I am done and I walk back to the train station and make my way back to Tunis. I had dinner at a restaurant in Tunis called La Mama. I had a very good salad and a plate of Spaghetti, for 11 Dinars. I met the owner Mr.Ali, I will eat there again.
It was a good day.
Monday, 19 July 2010
Tunis, Tunisia
Day 35 of My Around the World Adventure.
Day 35 and I am finally starting this blog.
I am sitting on the balcony of my hotel room in Tunis, Tunisia and all is well.
I am having a fresh fruit dinner of Peaches Grapes and Apples. I am watching the Finches and Sparrows dance back and forth across the sky as night begins to over take the light of day.
I am enjoying fruit on the balcony of my hotel because Tunis and Tunisia do not seem to be Vegetarian friendly. I don't think there is a Vegetarian restaurant in the country. So I have been eating a lot of bread and fruits and nuts here.
I am at a nice 3 star hotel "The Hotel Carlton". I picked it out of 'The Lonely Planet' it is a bit more than L.P. suggested but the price is still under $50 U.S.
I have a room on the front of the hotel over looking the main street in Tunis, Habib Bourguiba avenue I still have not figured out how to say it.
Today was a rather laid back day for me, It was hot. I went walking in the Medina and only got a little lost in the souks. I have discovered if I keep walking I will eventually come out some where and getting lost is part of the fun.
I have had a fine Adventure so far. I enjoyed my time in Ireland and walking along side the brown waters of the Liffey River. I visited the Home of Guinness beer but I did not drink. I found great Vegetarian restaurants in Ireland. In fact one of the best Vegetarian restaurants I have ever eaten at was in Cork, Ireland.
The Quay co-op Vegetarian Restaurant at 24/25 Sullivans Quay. It's up stairs over the market.
There are 3 Govinda (Hare Krishna) restaurants in Dublin and I ate at 2 of them. They give you a lot for your money and the food is good.
I also accomplished my mission in Ireland of Kissing the Blarney Stone. To kiss the stone it is necessary to sit down and lean over backwards. I gave it a good kiss.
Ireland lead to Morocco and Morocco was a real treat. I landed in Casablanca after 10:30PM. I had a hotel in mind but I let the Taxi driver talk me into another one that he said was better. It wasn't. My first night in Casablanca I slept at Hotel Casablanca. It had a nice lobby with very cheesy rooms. It was late I checked in.
In the morning I looked out my hotel window and found I was right beside a construction site. They went to work with a large and noisy rock breaking machine. I checked out and went to the hotel of my first choice The Guynemer where they treated me very well. I met the owner of the hotel and he took me out for a nite time motorcycle ride showing me the city. It was great with a full moon in the sky.
More on Morocco later. The city lights are coming on here in Tunis the giant clock tower is lit and more and more people are walking on the Promenade below as the air becomes cooler. Tunisia is a Muslim country and yet the women walking by are very stylish. The night sky has taken on the color of dark blue velvet and all is well.
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