2 June 2005

day 4

another 'what a day' day.

took the 930 train back from budapest and met up with a really interesting retired guy living in lichenstein. talked about a load of cool things hes got up to in the past... herding cattle in wyoming on horseback, skiing marathons in st moritz etc... Got off the train in vienna and had a drink with him for half an hour or so while he waited for a train to switzerland.
in the afternoon we made good from having spent a night without toothbrushes and deodorant!
Shopped again in the afternoon at the huge food market for our dinner.
This evening we went to the Vienna opera to see Verdi`s Don Carlos! Stunning. Of course it was wonderful quality but the coolest thing happened in the middle. We went for the first interval and there was a woman wandering round with a microphone so wherever you were in the building you could hear her. There were cameramen following her and projecting what she was saying onto a huge screen in the foyer. She was announcing the arrival of King Phillip and other members of the cast due to appear in the second half. The camera also scoured the audience having their drinks and watching the screen and chatting among themselves so we looked like extras in the opera waiting for the king to arrive! Then I noticed on the screen that the cast was back on stage so I ran over to look out of one of the boxes (not our seats!!) to see what was going on. Half of the act 2 scene I was taking place on stage and the rest was taking place in different places over the building. Wherever you were you could follow the story. Suddenly a gang of policemen were storming through the bar with a group of prisoners in chains! I was running from the box to the bar and back to try and work it all out!! If you didnt see it first hand it was on the screens. Finally the king and his entourage walked through everybody slowly gathering in the main auditorium surrounded by journalists with flashes going off everwhere. It was a real spectacle.
We came home on a real high, ate my seared tuna steaks in mustard marinade with avocado and lemongrass salad and drank coffee.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

SO jealous! I wanna play!! :) the opera sounds great!

Budapest is fantastic isn't it? did you make it to the hot baths?

missing you at home...

Mousaka-ed friend

Anonymous said...

hi joy, glad you're having fun. this has nothing to do with your post, but do you want 2 tickets to go and see garbage at brixton on 9th june? i have a friend who has double booked and needs to get rid of them! they cost £62 but she said she is open to offers!!
let me know

lou xxx

kumquat said...

mousakkaed... didnt make it to the hot baths but that was ok. we only had one day and we crammed in so much. i think we must have walked at least 10 miles just seeing the couple of things we did get time for.
lou... that sounds brilliant but i dont think i will be able to take them. 31 each? drat. i will check with mr K. thanks! how goes it back at the big W?