Saturday, October 13, 2012

Budapest

Highlights from a quick trip to Budapest. Now that I officially have my UK residence card I can leave and enter the country without any hassle. Let the travels begin!

Jesse, Michelle, Joey, Kim, Melinda and Ryan on the banks of the Danube
Holocaust memorial

Chain bridge over the Danube - connecting "Buda" to "Pest"

Hungarian goulash was served in red metal pots

Hortobágyi palacsinta pancake filled with chicken and
served with a sour cream and paprika sauce.

St Istvan's Basilica

Hungarian sausage stands

The Great Market Hall- where you can find hundreds of different Hungarian sausages and paprika for sale

Hungarian street food- stuffed cabbage with paprika sauerkraut

Eating "langos"

Langos on display at the Great Market Hall


Heroes Square on our way to the Turkish baths


Budapest has the second oldest underground metro in the world (after London's Underground)

On the Metro. I found it striking that the handles were made of leather.

Matthias Church on Castle Hill

View from Castle Hill

Funny looking communist-era cars (this one is a Lada)

Pretty colors on Castle Hill

View of Parliament from Castle Hill


Battle scars on Castle Hill at the site where the Nazis
had their last stand against the Soviets





More Sailing and Family Visits

After sailing our boat in Scotland, we've since joined the Cam Sailing Club on the River Cam about five miles from our house. It's a small friendly club that is very low key. We store our boat there and have sailed a few times during the "leisure sails" where the more experienced members offer help and advice to newbies like us. Eventually we hope to get good enough to take part in the races that they hold weekly during spring and summer.








Uncle Dave, Aunt Patti and cousin Mark visited us in Cambridge during their UK/Holland/Germany tour. We celebrated Richard's birthday while they were here on a morning punting cruise complete with birthday mimosas.


Birthday cake at Patisserie Valerie

Birthday mimosas
A few weeks later, Richard's sister Sophie visited from Frankfurt.