Hungarian Duck

I’m going to add here, after the fact, a story about a duck dinner I had in Budapest. Since my review of the Hungarian baths was so disparaging I’d like to add an upbeat review. I forget the name of the restaurant I sat down at, but it was near a popular park among other restaurants. I ordered the duck breast dish. The entrée appeared very meaty, and after downing a couple slices I knew I knew it was beef. I told the waiter that it was OK that it was beef and that I would finish it anyway. He insisted that it was duck, so we went to speak with the chef. The chef couldn’t convince me either so he brought out an uncooked piece. As much as it appeared like beef I had to admit it that it must be duck …so obviously try the duck when you’re in Budapest.

Budapest Thermal Baths

I just finished a little touristic outing in Budapest. One of the big things to do while in Budapest is go to a thermal bath. I went to one several years ago with some friends and the experience was a little weird, but I decided to give it another chance. This time I tried a different bath complex, the Szechenyi Bath. Let me quote from a local English guide magazine, the Budapest Funzine. “Szechenyi Bath is one of Europe’s greatest spa complexes…” and “There are saunas, steam rooms, massage therapy, ice-spitting gargoyles, floating chess boards, a whirlpool with Jacuzzi and more.”

I was completely underwhelmed – no, worse, I was disgusted. After purchasing my $14 ticket I went downstairs to the locker rooms. The lockers were falling apart, the tile floor was covered with a thin layer of mud, and the air smelled disgusting. Then I couldn’t figure out how to use the lockers. Finally I learned from a lady upstairs that after changing and putting my belongings in the locker I had to ask one of the two the guy dressed in white to lock my locker – odd system.

Since I was starving I unfortunately had to eat at the bath cafeteria. They offered all of about 2 dishes. I chose the best I could, which turned out to be the most disgusting meal I’ve had in a long time.

Then there are the baths themselves. Both the outside and inside baths ranged from a temperature of uselessly slightly-less-than-lukewarm to uselessly slightly-more-than-lukewarm. I really wanted to be sure that I had not missed the best of the baths, so when I saw an opening under one of the pipes filling the bath I positioned myself beneath the outpouring water. After a minute or so I recognized an odor I was smelling – it was the smell of petroleum products. I recognized from working in the field of environmental clean-up. The water smelled a little on the contaminated side – I’d really like to see the results of a test done on these waters.

Of course the story of my experience wouldn’t be complete without a description of the people. The visitors and employees are probably nice enough, but let’s just say that the baths are not worth going to for people watching.

Needless to say I’m not doing that again.

Budapest Sziget Music Festival

I planned my Budapest visit to coincide with the Sziget Music Festival. I’m not much of a concert goer, but I checked out Pink and a bunch of other performers when I was there. After that I went to a couple clubs, also on Sziget Island, even though it was pouring rain, Bed Beach and Dokk Beach. The rain was a plus for some of the girls.

Last Day in LA

I got to attend Gabe’s birthday party before I took off back to Europe.

Hermosa Beach Sunday Follow Up to 6-man

I biked back down to the beach to see some of the last volleyball in Manhattan Beach on Sunday.

Then I cruised down to Hermosa Beach for the Sunday evening concert and some pole dancing.

Manhattan Beach 6-man Volleyball Tournament

It was rough, but I flew all the way back to Los Angeles for the 6-man volleyball tournament in Manhattan Beach. Here’s some tidbits of what went down that day.

The craziness continued into the night back at the crib.

Paradise and Super Paradise on Mykonos

The next day, Wednesday, I scooted to Paradise with Kelly and Loree. Filisia joined us a little later and she and I went to Super Paradise to check it out. She explains a little more about the previous night here. :-D

The bartender at the end of the video is Constantine (sp?) – one of the coolest bartenders on this trip so far.

Dinner with Filisia

Kelly, Loree, and I planned to have dinner together the evening after we got back from Psarou Beach, so I asked one of the girls who worked at the reception desk of Cavo Tagoo to join us. Well, Filisia said yes, but Kelly and Loree flaked out so it was just the two of us. Filisia received quite a few calls throughout dinner (20 or so), and she let me know it was her boyfriend. But she didn’t answer the phone because she said he wouldn’t understand.

After dinner we took a little walk through town looking for some crazy local liquor. As we were walking through one of the alleys we saw her boyfriend who was desperately looking for her, but he was so angry he didn’t even see us!!

Kelly, Loree, Psarou Beach, and Chrissy

The day after I arrived in Mykonos my friend Kelly and his girlfriend Loree showed up. I met them at their hotel, the Cavo Tagoo (where we of course ended up later), and we took scooters out to Psarou Beach. I went for a little swim there and met someone quite refreshing…

If you want to see another video of Chrissy, check out her solo performance next:

Santorini

In Santorini I hit a couple nightclubs, took a four wheelin’ tour of the island, and had dinner with a couple Aussies. Of course the island was beautiful. In the video you’ll see the super fast ferry that I took to Mykonos.

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