Hello again, the reason I write to you so soon (only one night later- aren't you lucky!) is that I am currently in Geneva and we have discovered that the best thing about Geneva is our amazing freakishly clean hostel that has about every facility you could possibly ask for- free public transport passes, free laundry facilities, computers, I could go on and on. So here we are, it's not even late in Geneva and I'm on the computers because there isn't much else going on in the city except rich bankers doing their rich banking. But it is rather pretty by the Geneva lake I have to admit. So today's tale shall be short since it basically consisted of the 3 hour train journey on which I was seated beside an Austrailian semi-emo kid who proceeded to rock out with his headphones on during the journey- I slept most of it anyways- and the rest of the day was filled with this: went to the UN building (the most exciting part of which was probably when I realised on the bus that I had forgotten my transport pass and got rather freaked out- luckily they didn't check), saw a pretty but boring cathedral, went to a really really nice restaurant and got one of the best salads I've had in ages, went to a replica "Central Perk" cafe for ice cream, walked to the Geneva fountian (the largest in Europe) which a pretty walk although Sonni and Jess are the slowest walkers ever! (that's for you Jessie- I shall be calling "carry moi" and you shall be taking me for a piggy back ride every time you do it in future my canadian dork) and then ran under the fountain. Sonni is a weakling who needed to take a taxi back to our hostel (lazybones!) so we came back, I showered, and then we all went on the computers. We know how to enjoy ourselves. I reiterate: thank goodness we are only here for one night lol. Looking forwards to going to the Geneva waterpark however as the weather is supposed to be really nice (although it was rather nice today as well) and my first ever experience on a night train. I say "experience" because according to Sonni and Jess it will be one to be remembered. Hopefully it's more comfortable than their ride from Vienna to Amsterdam :S
I'll update you on Thursday or Friday (my birthday!)
xoox
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You shall love the night train experience, my dear!
And I AM NOT A LAZYBONE!!! You wanted to go in the taxi as well. Just admit it, dork! Carry moi? I mean, come on! :D
ps. it's easy to call us slow walkers. i'd call it: people who document the interrail experience for you as you're much too lazy to take pictures. :p
weirdo.
lol.
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