Today we did a lot of sightseeing (i.e., driving) around
Severin. I took a lot of pictures but of course, as I’m going through them
right now at 12:40 am, I can barely remember what some of them are!
We started this morning with a drive up (or maybe down) the
Danube River which separates Serbia and Romania where we are at. After some
curves, we stopped to see this little gate that was apparently around during
the Roman Empire. I know this picture isn’t very good, but it was way on the
other side of the river.
Then, we ended up at this mini-Mount Rushmore-esque kind of
rock face thing. I don’t remember what the story was behind it other than the
fact that it was worked on between 1994 and 2004 and it is not complete. They
stopped building in 2004 when the main designer died and they are just now
starting back up but it’s supposed to cost like over a million dollars so it’s
not going very fast.
While we were taking pictures of the stone face, Jerry and Rica
were working out a price for us to get on the boats nearby and go on a tour up
the river. We ended up spending the next hour or so going up the river between
Romania and Serbia and we even stopped off at one of the caves we passed to
explore inside (for 4 Lei; $1.00 = about 3.5 Lei). In these pics below, Serbia is on the left, Romania is on the right.
We did not get done until around 1:30/2:00 and we all
thought we were going out to eat at a restaurant in Severin. However, when we
ended up back at the house later, we realized this was not the case and
instead, they had ordered pizza for lunch (yep, that's a veggie pizza with corn on it).
After lunch, we had a bit of free time. Most of us took a
quick bus ride into Severin to exchange some more money and do some shopping.
The first time we exchanged money, they wouldn’t take like half of our American
dollars because they only would accept crisp bills with no markings, creases,
or tears. This time though (at a different place), they took all our money (it
was weird but whatever). Shopping wasn’t that great because there really
weren’t that many souvenirs that people were looking for and the clothes stores
really felt kind of like a garage sale, with a random mix of clothes from this
decade and many others. We got back to the house between 6:00 and 6:30 and we
were all like, “are we supposed to be eating again even though we just ate?!”We
tried figuring out the plan for the night since we all wanted to do so many
things but it took us forever to figure it out and then everything kept
changing. Some of the group wanted to go play volleyball at the orphanage.
Others were getting their eyebrows threaded by a woman they met in a church
service who is really well known for that in the area. And another group wanted
to stop back by Carrefour. We had a plan and then it changed and then we had a
new plan but that changed too. This went on for a while until I gave up and
just sat around waiting for someone to leave or something to happen (I wanted
to run in and run out of Carrefour and then go to the orphanage). Eventually, I
left with a small group and quickly browsed Carrefour for some snacks, toilet
paper, and water. The rest of the group left before me since they were headed
back to the house and I went the other way to the orphanage. A volleyball game
was already in progress (the volleyball group had come by earlier) and since it
has become apparent on this trip that I really suck at volleyball, I decided
not to join in! Instead, I played with the kids for the rest of the night until
our group had to head out back to the hotel. Then, we came inside, ate some
cookies (yep, at like 10:00 pm) and then played a bit of paper football around
the house (they love the little paper footballs that I made them). I helped the
girls with their baths tonight since they were all gross from being outside and
it was pretty funny. The light was out in their bathroom so I had my phone in
there with my flashlight app on and they really liked that. Surprisingly, after
the baths, it wasn’t hard to get the kids tucked into bed. I went and talked to
them (or tried) for a few minutes and then said goodnight and spent a little
more time talking to Felicia downstairs. Around like 11:15 pm, I finally came
up to pack for tomorrow and shower.
In the morning, we’re leaving no later than 8:00 am
(ideally; all depending on when the group manages to finish breakfast and check
out of the hotel) and heading out to some of the castles. I think it is about a
4 hour drive, not including our lunch break and any others we might need. (ah
hah! Just killed a mosquito on my hand finally as I typed this!) If we have time
tomorrow, we’ll do a little shopping in Bran or try to get in on the last tour
of Dracula’s castle. If not, we’ll hit that up Wednesday morning and then see
Peles in the afternoon. Wednesday night, we’ll head out and stay in Bucharest
since the group is flying out super early on Thursday morning while Cathy,
Chad, and I will all be on the 8:45 am (maybe; we don’t know what time the
train is yet) train from Bucharest to Severin. There prob. won’t be many more
pictures to come of the castles since 1) I’ve already been and already have
pictures and 2) these are the castles you have to pay an exorbitant price for
if you want to bring cameras in.
Hopefully, after this trip, I’ll have an update on what the
plan is for the next 2 weeks. We’ll prob. jot down some ideas for what to do
with the kids and what else to see in the area so maybe I’ll be able to post
that when I get back. I’m assuming we’ll have internet at the hotels in Bran
and Bucharest but just in case, if you don’t hear from me for the next few
days, no worries… we’re just on the road!
On a side note, I dropped my camera on the bus and now all
of my pictures are transferring upside down to my computer….. Not a good sign.
great pictures!
ReplyDeletesounds like all is going well.
mom