09 April 2007

New Blog: Alain alone in Switzerland!!!

Hey guys ... I decided to update my blog again ... so instead of aaiw.blogspot.com check aais.blogspot.com!

Any questions about the Name? Yeah, because I'm in Switzerland, I had no other choice than to change the name ... *smile*

Alright, it's time to switch ...!

15 August 2006

Hello Switzerland ... and last blog entry?

Yep, I'm now back in Switzerland ... I came back 2 weeks ago on August 1, 2006.

Switzerland meets a Winnipeg guy *smile*

I already adapted well to my new old environment; however, for sure I miss all my Canadian friends! Yet, my holiday keeps going on and the "party" is not over ... thus, there is no time to be sad.

This will likely be my last blog entry on Alain Alone In Winnipeg, but check my blog again in the following days/weeks for I will continue updating old blog entries (adding pictures and so on); especially those of my second trip with Greyhound. Further, I will post here the address to my new Swiss Blog (I will start this new project in the following days/weeks) ... it won't base on my daily activities, instead I'll mainly post pictures and short reviews of exceptional activities and experiences.

Let me say thank you to you ... notably to all the readers of my blog ... I completely enjoyed sharing my experiences.

After 122 blog entries ... thousands of words and pictures ... hundreds of spelling errors and mistakes *joking* ... it's time to say goodbye. I wish you all the best and I hope to meet you all again ... online or in reality! Bye & Tschüss ...

01 August 2006

My last days in Winnipeg ... including broken eyeglasses ;)

As I came back to Winnipeg it was already time to say Goodbye to Melanie who went back to Germany. To end her stay in Winnipeg she invited over for a farewell bbq ... and at this time it made me also think about my residual days in Winnipeg.

In order to make my last days fun I planned with Khizar to party every night ... and so it came that I had an awesome time the following weeks.

The following weekend I had bbq with Mark, Lisa and Khizar at Kildonan Park. First I made them a surprise and I was looking forward to bring them to a small provincial park close to the airport. However, there were so many mosquitoes and we had no spray to fight them ... and we had no fire wood ... thus we had to drive back towards downtown. With fire wood and "OFF" Spray we finally ended in Kildonan Park ... a very beautiful place ... and we spent a couple of hours there, actually until almost 3 o'clock in the morning. My Canadian friends were kind of suprised for usually police made them go after 10 p.m. ... do we look so trustworthy ... let's ask the policemen of Winnipeg ;)

A Canadian Life Saver ... Off Spray keeps insects OFF!

On my third last Sunday I was looking forward to go swim somewhere ... yet I couldn't motivate anybody to join and so I stood home as well. At night time we went to A&W for burgers (hey guys, the Double Teen Burger is still one of my preferred burgers) and then we went for a coffee to Baked Expectations. And then ... guess ... yeah it was awesome Karaoke time once more. With Naomi, Lisa and her sister, Khizar and Mark I spent another superb night!

A&W Burger ... mmmhhh!

On Tuesday, Khizar and me went to a Salsa class. My friend Kristy asked me to join again for Salsa classes (I haven't been since my second trip, also because Melanie already left the city) and it was fun to meet them there and to improve dancing skills (my skills still are pretty weak, it seams I have to work hard in Switzerland to change the situation *smile*). We also had the opportunity to meet Jessica, a friend of Kristy. After salsa we went to a coffeehouse in somewhere Winnipeg and had some funny conversations.

Wednesday we expected to go to Salsa again ... yet, I was late, really late and until I found a parking lot it was too late to go to Salsa classes anymore. By chance we also met Jessica walking along the street, for she previously had to look for another parking lot because the wrecking service almost towed her car (I hate it, they don't give bills ... they just tow your car and you end having lots of troubles).

Never ignore this road sign ... Kind regards, Dr. Hook!

After Kristy finished her Salsa class we planned singing Karaoke; however it didn't work out somehow and Khizar and me went to my house watching a movie (Amélie ... I already know the movie well; yet, I enjoyed showing the movie to Khizar and i think he really liked the movie).

On Friday I planned a night with my roommates, something like a pre-farewell party. We started at six and went to North Garden for Chinese Food.

Tannis (former roommate) and her boyfriend Matt

Three amazing roomies :)

After a delicious meal we went to the Taverne for beer and some kind of warming up ;).

Some kind of womanizer ... ;)

Many friends of Tannis (my former roommate), Phil, Craig, Corrado (an almost roommate :)) joined and finally with a huge group we went to Karaoke. It was the first time for almost all of them and they really enjoyed it a lot.

Phil Collins

Craig Hasselhoff

Corrado Il Divo

... and the Dixie Chicks!

Finally, singing makes people hungry and so we had to get a burger at Junior's before saying good night to the stars.

On Saturday night Kristy, Jessica, Khizar, Mark and me went to the Empire. It was a good opportunity to test our learned Salsa skills ... unfortunately, that night the Salsa floor was closed. Yet, we still spent a fun time on the main floor ... until, I shaked my head and I somehow lost my glasses. We couldn't find them for about 5 minutes and as they got found they were broken. So I lost my glasses in Canada ... tztztz ... however, I wasn't too upset for I had planned to buy new glasses soon. Thanks to Khizar, our new driver, we all got home safely.

Broken eyeglasses ... new luck?

Sunday I went to the Fringe Festival with Lindsay.


The Fringe Festival is dedicated to theatre; in several locations different plays are performed for more than a week. Lindsay invited me to dance play named "Long Black Veil" that is based on a song of Johny Cash. The play is fine; I especially liked the music that was played by a small orchestra; however, it looks like I don't get too much attracted by dance performances.

Then already my last Winnipeg week started ...

On Monday I started cleaning up my room ... I went through all the stuff that accumulated during the year.

Time to clean up ...!

Kind of sad and strange to go through all that material, however after a day it was almost done. At night I was invited at Nan's house for Chinese Hot Pot ... it was a very nice way to say goodbye to a good friend.

The next day I met Mark (the Canadian blogger and business student) for a "goodbye lunch" downtown. Later on, I went to the Forks to buy a few souvenirs like Maple Syrup and Maple Tea.

Maple Syrup ... the perfect Canadian gift!

Later on that day I picked up Khizar, we got some ice cream at Dairy Queen's and watched Romper Stomper (a movie with Russell Crowe as a skinhead, I would say an average movie) with Craig.

On Wednesday Khizar and me went to Salsa classes again. We actually expected to meet Kristy and Jessica; however, they both were sick and couldn't join. Later on we went for tasty Indian food to a restaurant called Clay Oven. Finally, we went to Cinema City (for amazing $1.75 a person ... maybe the last time I get as cheap movie tickets) watching Mission Impossible 3.

The next day I had a "goodbye lunch" with Lindsay. We went to a small nice café on Osborne Street, enjoyed some tasty food, and had a good conversation. Later on that day I had dinner at my welcome family's place. They were the first Canadian I met and made me feel comfortable in Winnipeg during my first days. Finally, I met Stephen in Corrydon for a beer and together we had a review over my past year in Canada.

Friday was shopping day ... shopping for my goodbye party the following day. With a huge shopping list I went to Canadian Superstore. The same day I had to clean my car, for I sold it to Chrissy some hours later. After some paperwork and a visit at the insurance agency the deal was closed.

My previous car

Then it was time again to continue cleaning up my room before I went to the Empire. There I met Kristy, Jessica and Khizar and we tried to practice some Salsa (yet not on the Salsa floor, the dancers there are too good!).

After a fun night I had a few hours left to sleep before the preparation started for the big "Goodbye Party".


I got off at nine in the morning and I had to hurry; the first guest were expected for 12 o'clock. At 12 o'clock I still wasn't ready and luckily nobody showed up before 4 pm. Craig (my roommate) decorated the living room and the kitchen and I continued working in the kitchen ... cutting pineapples and melons, preparing a chocolate mousse (with the help of Chrissy, Dale and Phil ... thanks!) and the ingredients for burgers, and so on ...
As finally everybody showed up I was almost done and the big party could start ... :)
First we played some boccie, later on we got dinner (burgers, what else? *smile*) and later on we played cards and other games and enjoyed desert. I think everybody really enjoyed the party and it was a great opportunity to see all my friends again.

Boccie Team with Khizar, Shannon, and Lisa

Boccie Team with Craig, Corrado, and Phil

Lisa and Mark picking fruit pieces

Corrado, Phil, and Shannon making jokes

Khizar Art Master

BBQ Chef Corrado

Good kitchen mate Dale ... beats chocolate mousse to perfection!

Chrissy and a burger :)

Ray playing "Meierle" (a Swiss game (probably not) that is also famous in Canada)

Stephen, Kristy, Corrado, and Mark having good conversations

Shannon, Kristy, me, and Corrado playing Rummy

Kristy and Craig try to solve a puzzle ...

... and Stephen tries his luck as well!

Craigs wonderful decoration of the house!

Sunday was my last entire day in Canada. In the morning I had to clean up the kitchen and to empty my fridge and the kitchen cabinet. At 6:30 pm I met Kristy, Jessica and Khizar for Salsa at the Forks. It was a really hot day and the humidity was very high ... a few steps of Salsa and we were drenched in sweat. Yet, we still had a fun time and we promised that we would dance salsa again if we would meet at a later point in time. Later on that night I met Naomi, Lisa, the Canadian and the Philippine Mark, as well as Phil and Corrado. Together we had a last drink at Earl's and it was a last time to say goodbye.

The "Canadian" Mark

Naomi and Phil

Khizar and Lisa

Phil and Mark

Corrado

Naomi and me

During my last night I had mainly to clean my room and to make my luggage. After a few hours of sleep and some last preparations I got a ride from Chrissy and Mark to the airport.


A last picture with Chrissy ...

... and with Mark!
(thanks to Mark for the last 2 pictures)

After a last visit at Tim Horton's I had to pass the security control and at 10:25 my plane took off ... for a last time I could see Winnipeg ... from a bird's eye view.

I spent an amazing year in Canada; I made lots of new amazing friends and experiences. I'll keep good memories and I won't forget Winnipeg and especially not its people. And for sure, one day I'll be back ... :)

17 July 2006

Greyhound Trip Pictures online!

Enjoy the pictures of my Greyhound Trip (West Coast) in the Photo Gallery ...

13 July 2006

Vancouver Island, Vancouver and journey back to Winnipeg

The next day we had the fun opportunity to meet Brian. Brian is an international student I met in Winnipeg and he also spent some weeks of his holiday in Vancouver. He showed us Canada Place and later on we enjoyed some fabulous ice cream. Later on that day it was already time to head towards Vancouver Island and Victoria.

We took the ferry and had an awesome journey to the port on Vancouver Island in between beautiful islands and an amazing scenery. Arrived on the island we had a longer bus ride and finally stayed overnight at the university of Victoria.

Early next morning we got picked up by a rental car company. We then rented a car with the goal of visiting Victoria as well as the south part of the island. We passed through the city of Victoria and headed north to Nanaimo and Courtenay. In Courtenay Mark found a cool hostel in a beautiful natural setting. Unfortunately, we didn't have enough time to well discover the neighborhoods.

Before it got dark we drove up a mountain to enjoy the nice neighborhood and I tried hard to discover some wildlife. Finally we ended up having a beer in downtown Courtenay.

The day after we had to give back the rental car and so we drove back to Victoria. Everybody in the city was in a soccer fever for the world cup was going on and so we also found the opportunity to watch the second half of the game with the end that wasn't as much in my favour.

After the game and lots of Italians honking we made a small discovery tour of downtown Victoria. Unfortunately, we couldn't find any lockers and so we had to carry them with us all the time. In the afternoon it was soon time then to head back to Vancouver.

In Vancouver we stayed the following nights at a backpacker hotel and I had the fun opportunity to share a room with another Swiss guy. He came from St. Gallen and was improving his English skills in Vancouver and he told me that there are lots of Swiss guys in town. He was a very friendly guy and Mark had to discover that Swiss guys have some similarities ... haha ...

On our day before we had to leave we again met Brian; he showed us some amazing places in Vancouver we had not visited before. After strolling around Stanley Park we got some tasty Japanese food ... eat as much as you can for just something more than 13 bucks ... unbelievable. Sushi, Sashimi, and lots more ... it's great to discover new food. Then we got some more of this awesome ice cream and after a cup of coffee (or a chocolate) it was already time to say goodbye.

At 6 in the morning we had to pick our Greyhound bus to Winnipeg. It was my last long journey by bus ... a 39 hours trip. We passed the rockies and stopped in Jasper. Unfortunately we were just allowed to enjoy the nice countryside mostly through the windows of the coach. By chance I also saw a small black bear ... I tried hard to find one for a long time. Later on, we arrived in Edmonton and just had time to pick up a burger before we had to take the next bus.

In the early morning hours we arrived in Saskatoon were we enjoyed some breakfast. Then we had to drive all day long through the prairies and we also passed through some places in Manitoba I haven't been before ... like Roblin, Dauphin, Riding Mountain National Park and Brandon. Finally we got back to Winnipeg for 9 pm and after a short taxi ride I was happy to be back "home".

Yep, that were two amazing trips ... I made lots of cool experiences and I spent an awesome time. Yet, it was good to be done ... for I think I couldn't enjoy visiting anymore cities. Now I had left a bit more than 2 weeks in Winnipeg and I looked forward to have an awesome time ...

10 July 2006

Seattle & First Days in Vancouver

Actually I'm kind of lazy to write these last lines on my second trip. Yet I should write or I won't do it anymore ...

My second day in Portland I spent on walking tour. Was pretty interesting and I learnt some interesting facts about the city (interested in improving its image, has good public transportation, some funny laws ...). For lunch I visited China Town and for less then 9 US dollars I got a great meal.

As I left Portland I headed towards Seattle where I met Margret. I met Margret on my first trip in Washington DC and she invited me kindly to visit her in Seattle.

The first night I stayed at the youth hostel ... the hostel in Seattle is cool, nice utilities, the best breakfast I ever got at a hostel and I also had the opportunity to do some laundry. The next day I met Margret, she picked me up for lunch and afterwards I visited her house. Seattle is embedded in a nice setting, a really nice place to stay. The same night we visited the Space Needle (a sightseeing tower) and a Baseball Game. Thus I got some more insight into North American culture ... :)

The day after the US celebrated its national holiday. In the afternoon we went kayaking ... pretty cool ... it rememberred me the time I was kanoeing in Switzerland (10 years ago). At night we could enjoy the fire works ... pretty cool!

Then it was already time to leave Seattle and I headed towards Vancouver. In Vancouver I met Mark (from Winnipeg :)) at the YMCA. At night we visited some parts of the city and got some Chinese food (expensive!). The next day we then rented a car and drove to Whistler. On the way there we stopped a couple of times and I had the opportunity to take some great pictures of waterfalls and lakes.

01 July 2006

Welcome in Portland

I get used to travel ... I traveled for 16 hours from yesterday 'til today ... and slept for almost 12 hours :)

So I'm now in Portland; countyside looks a bit different, yet also very beautiful. Actually, I was doing a hike and climbed a small hill (forgot already the name) and I think nature looks like in Switzerland (same kind of vegetation ... also small hills and a few mountains). The city area where I booked my hostel is quite peaceful (lots of small stores, independent movies, bookstores, and so on) and I already met some hippies *smile* ... it's for sure a cute area to stay. For lunch I enjoyed a very good Thai curry and including an appetizer I just paid 12 dollars ... amazing!!! Tonight there is a Blues Festival going on ... I might meet some people of the youth hostel there ...

Tomorrow I'm going on a walking tour in downtown Portland. In the late afternoon I will then take the bus towards Seattle ...