Saturday 18 August 2007

Somewhere back in Europe ...


We have proved that indeed the World is round, and travelling eastwards for the last 8 months, in a journey starting at the end of December, a cold windy day in Frankfurt, Germany, we have ended up back in Europe, in a much sunnier Portugal, a fitting final as a tribute to the first world traveller Ferdinand Magellan (or Fernão de Magalhães) who set this trend which we have now followed!

And what eight months we had, so many countries we have seen, cultures we have encountered and people we have met and made friends with! Oh and how we already miss the Thai street food, the Angkor ruins, the Mallaccan "Portuguis", the Singaporean tidyness, the Australian beaches, the New Zealand scenery, the Macau and Hong Kong skylines, the Chinese temples, the Korean barbeques, the Japanese trains, the Hawaiian sunset, the Canadian Tim Horton's coffee and the US beautiful scenic drives! So much we have done and seen, we come back with a wealth of experiences that is so rich it will take a long time to digest it all, review it and remember - when we are back home to Strasbourg in early October we will need to organise a long party just to go through all the hundreds of photos and fill back our famously empty bar!!

It is impressive how seeing something new and amazing every day and moving from one place to another can be so tiring, but thankfully during our journey we were so lucky to find so many amazing people all over the world who were so happy to take us in to their homes and allow us to set down our heavy backbags and relax our weary feet, and share in their lives if for just a little while, to all of you - you know who you are - a very big thank you!

And it is with mixed feelings that our last day in our travel reached an end, a party in the lovely town of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania a perfect finale, after having visited the wonderfully free and museum-ridden capital city of Washington. We packed for the last time the few belongings we took during these 8 months (packing is certainly a skill we have perfected in this time!), bid farewell to our last hosts Matt, Lisa, Maddie and Moby and took our final plane back to Europe. But in all this time we never felt alone and the 4,000 visitors to this blog have kept us company all throughout with their reading and comments, and it has been great for us to be able to share what we saw and did with you, it never felt like we were too far away!

Eight months of travelling takes its toll and we reach the end tired and happy to be back with family and friends, with homecooked food and familiar places, the bar which has not changed a bit and the friend whose conversation resumes where it left off. This is the end of our round the world trip, and what a fantastic trip it was, but it certainly will not be the end of our travels, once the travel bug bites, you can never get rid of it, and we have been very badly bitten! We will probably go back to many of the wonderful places we have been to, and visit many new places that remain unseen, and we will try to continue sharing our stories in this blog, but until that happens, it is time for us to take a small rest, regain our energy back and watch the World go round ...

11 comments:

Unknown said...

It was a joy to be a small part of your journey and we *hope* to see you in June!

Anonymous said...

Welcome back to Europe !!!! Glad to see you returned safely. Looking forward to the party in Strasbourg :-)

R

Timea said...

Hello Peeps!!! Welcome back home!! :-) Yeay... you made it! Well done! Hey listen, I have already got some plans to be in SXB from 28 Oct - 1 Nov running some training courses with Brian and Caroline. Sooo... hope you will be back by then cos I can't wait to see you and hear all your stories! :-)

Kalista said...
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Kalista said...

hey Lenka and Pedro!
was nice to meet u there in Lison. ur really cool both and it was good time.
so now we wish u to make a good paln for ur wedding!!!
Iwonka and Joao

Marivieira said...

Hi Pedro & Lenka

Estamos felizes porque chegaram a casa e podem finalmente digerir toda esta aventura e descansar o necessário. Depois é muito bom matar saudades da cozinha portuguesa...especialmente "made Rufina". Sinceramente acho que deve ter sido uma experiência única..e para nós foi um prazer vê-los na terra (Macau) onde vivemos há tantos anos. Mas acreditem ( e creio que percebem melhor agora) ...precisamos também de descansar e usufruir das coisas daí. Saudades e tudo a correr bem. Tucha, Norberto e Ana Filipa.

Brian Adamson said...

Welcome back to the European continent;-) Looking forward to seeing you Somewhere In ... which is probably a little bit closer to home. Enjoy the last weeks of this experience, beaches in Lisboa (wishing I was there already!) and Prague with that nice Czech beer!
Relax and get used to being in one place again. A bientôt mes amis!

Unknown said...

Good to know you are safe and sound. As you said in your post, the travel bug will bite again. Make sure it's not happening to often :-) Both of you, all the best for the first day at work again. Yup, that's part of life. Take care!

Anonymous said...

Welcome home to the later-day Magalhães's! So great to tune in to travels in the US. A journey part Alexandre de Toqueville, part Jack Kerouac, part Thelma & Louise.

Now take it slow for a while - as with any big take-off, landing is the bumpy part.

Looking forward to seeing you next summer/fall in Europe!

Anonymous said...

Chego tarde, mas não podia deixar de vos enviar um abraço forte. Palmela here we go!

Aquele abraço!

Iwonka1988 said...

Thank you for your comments on our blog:)
Hope soon you will write something about your plans and how's life there.
Greets from us.
Iwonka & Joao