måndag 30 januari 2012

Arad and Timisoara

  

This Wednesday Marion and I hitch-hiked to Arad and Timisoara. We started a bit outside Targu Jiu and four cars, 7 hours and about 300 km later we were in Arad, a city close to the Hungarian border. Even thougt we had some problems in the beginging and it snowed quite alot in the south the hitch-hiking went even better than expected, Romania sure is the right country to do this. I also have to add that it is much easier for girls, for example it only took us ten minutes to ge a ride in Deva while some guys had been standing for an hour... But I strongly recommend you all to givve this a try!

In Arad we went her to visit Silvia, a volunteer from Spain who we met during trainings in Predal. 
She is staying together with ten other volunteers in a student corridor and we slept over. 

Silvia brought us to her favorite bar, a real cool place which's name I forgott... But it had cheap wine, and every room had it's own caracter, nothing matched which made everything match. There was neonlight and wind-vinyl, posters of bands you want to listen to and old carpets from the countryside.


After this we went to a volunteer party, a welcoming to some Asian volunteers (China and Taiwan). It was hold in a real cool underground bar named nerv, which was hidden in a forgotten street behind McDonald's. It was real nice, more wine and some karaoke. This was the first time I heard Chinese hip hop, and hopefully the last. There was both local and foreign volunteers, different projects about al kind of stuff. We were the only one from the south I think.


I Arad the arcetecture was very nice, at least in the city center. And as always we walked a lot; the best way to see a city, but occasionally we enjoyed the tramps. We had great luck with the weather, the snow hadn't reach here jet.

 
Thuseday afternoon, after a nice lunch by the river, we hitch-hiked to Timisoara. Here we stayed with a Romanian girl named Teodora, who we found on couchsurfing. (Pretty great with free transport and accomondation when you travel!) Timisoara was really great. Beautiful sorroundings, long night discussions with open-minded people, great lajv conserts in the bars, fantastisc vegetarian ecological food, new friends and a lot of surprices.
The city center in Timisoara

Piata Unirii - It was here the revolution of -89 begun

Notice the roof windows that looks like eyes, so beautiful

There were many outdoor book markets, with book like Goethe, Karl Marx, the Koran and Eminescu.

Afternoon tea on top of one of the best book shops I've visited, just one of many amazing placess we found by coincidence.

Since two weeks there are ongoing protests in many of the big cities of Romania. In Timioara there was about two thousand (we guess) people who gathered at Piata Unirii to protest against the government, and we decided to passivily participate in this. It was interesting to see so many different ages on the streets, from young men with placards to old ladies with umbrellas.

The minimum wage in Romania is according to this sign 500 Euro per month, but I know people who only earn 200. It is not strange that the street was crowded.

We finished our trip with a jazz concert. The wine was great, the music even better and we just enyojed our time. The only bad thing was that we had decided that we needed a break from the Romanian food and went out to eat some Chinease, it was not a succes... Sunday morning we hitch-hiked back to Craiova (we had the great luck to get a ride all the way) and then we took the bus home to Dabuleni.

lördag 21 januari 2012

international evening and secret santa


This Thursday we had an small International Evening (food from all our contries) and Secret Santa (exchange of Christmas presents) at Lucia's house. 
It was really nice and everybody got some nice presents and the food was really great!

 Cristhofer got his gift from me; a hand made necklace with a pice of a reindeer horn made by my father and some incense and a wooden holder for it.

I got mt present from Lucia (right); a nice puzzle picture of us and some romanian traditional items, and very nice earrings

Here is the very good food, just missing the crêpes... The yellow food is mamaliga, made of corn and traditional food in romania, it's very good with sour cream and cheese

torsdag 19 januari 2012

Dans Class - Salsa

Tuesday, first dance lesson (x3), salsa


Christmas Present of 2011


After Christmas I brought some Christmas presents for my host family and without doubts this appel cutter was the best present. My host father Aurel loved it, in fact he ate two apples right a way just to demontrate how much he liked it, and as usual he ate his apples with salt...

Walking Dabuleni & Ecological Activity


 The Club for Explorers
Last week we had a lot of free time since the sudent still had holiday so we took the oppertunity to walk around in Dabuleni. This building is located a bit outside of Dabuleni's center and of some reason it brings my thoughts to Pippi Longstocking...

Sill no snow and this day was actually quite sunny


It was just me and the boys, walking and walking

Kids playing. For me this is more like a view of April or maybe late Marsh, but I don't complane about the climat, not at all!

Getting out on the countryside, soon after this we decided to turn back

China Town in Dabuleni? Don't know but sometimes the architecture really seems asian...

This is from last Thursday when w had an ecologival activity and cleaned the road outside of the school an parts of the school yard  

 

torsdag 12 januari 2012

Back in Romania, Bucharest

So since one week I'm back in Romania. I can't really say that it felt like coming home, but it felt normal and good, even thought I will miss the people from home even more now... Anyway I decided to stay a few days in Bucharest before returning to Dolj and my home community Dabuleni. Anna from Germany arrived back at the same day and we decided to spend to nights at Friends' Hostel and see the city.


First we visited the National Museum of Litterature. It was ok, missed some better descriptions of the objects.



This is a statue in front of the National Theater.


A monument to the Revolution against Ceausescu and the Communism in -89



A really cool outdoor photo exhibition about drugs and poverty in Romania, and particularly around Bucharest


The Bucharest Mall



Some old historical buildings in the Historical Center, a church and a bank


Part of the Historical Center, my favorite part of Bucharest, also where we partied all night the last time we were here the night before I returned to Sweden



Dambovita River 


In the night we bought some wine, it didn't go so well to open it without a corkscrew so I ended up filtering the wine... It tasted good thought!



In the pub with Anna, our German and English friends who we met in the hostel also joined us


Our room in Friend's Hostel, which I can really recommend! 9 euro for a shared bedroom, breakfast, wi-fi, nice staff, good bathrooms and close to the gara (train station)! :)


And this is the Parliament in Bucharest, second largest (administrative?) building in the world after Pentagon. We didn't visit it this time, because we saw it on our first day in Romania when we were picked up at the airport