23 September, 2007
Home Sweet Home - Atlanta, GA
It was nice to get back and immediately be surrounded by my friends. Starting with the Brunners, then seeing Rick, and Bry and I going to watch Doug play at the Front Page News. Then yesterday riding with quite a few teammates at the Beautiful Backroads Century and then at a birthday party for Sid at his house. So many people welcomed me home and had a lot of questions about the trip and what it was like. I think the most common question was, "What was the best part?". I have to say that is an easy answer, Switzerland. I love the mountains and the lakes, and it has plenty of both. It is also a sentimental favorite, but it is the country I will always keep as the #1 foreign country in my heart. I only wish I had stayed longer and cycled another week to see more of this great country. Hmmm, another trip????
But I do want to thank those that really helped make this trip what it was and possible. My family for their support to tell me to "just do it". For their continued support while I was abroad with comments on the blog, email or phone calls. My cousin Jeff for all of his help, you still need to send me a bill! Jody for taking care of my house and "kids", Piton and Nemo. Bryan for helping out with lawn maintenance and support for Jody. Jeff and Becky Grant for their fine southern hospitality in two "strange" nations! Adi and Susan Sommer for being the best parents abroad I could have. To Petra for being a great host and friend. And to ALL OF YOU that followed me along here and helping to keep me motivated. I said from the beginning that the two reasons for the blog were to update my folks that I was doing ok, and for myself when I am an old geezer wanting to relive some of my early years. What I didn't expect was the "life" it took when all of you sent me well wishes, gave me a hard time :), or just said hello. There were definitely some lonely days but knowing my faithful zealots were there to support me really helped out.
Recap: 7 countries (Denmark, Holland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Czech Republic), 20 point to point Stages, 2596 total kilometers (1613 miles), 65 days abroad.
Thanks again to everyone, it's been a memorable experience and I thank you all for following along. I will "archive" this blog and not post to it anymore, but in the future you can check out http://lifeofbell.blogspot.com for my future travels and adventures. Happy and safe travels to all of you, keep in touch.
-Brian
My last Euro days in Copenhagen
Let me help you with that stick there, little lady! I think Team Mette and Jeff won more games than I, but had I not scratched on the 8 ball SO many times I don't think that would have been the case! But it was a great time, I won't forget it!
16 September, 2007
The hell with being a tourist!
I think we're in Kansas again Toto......
15 September, 2007
Quick tour of Hamburg


St. Michel cathedral. The most distinguished building in Hamburg, and very large in stature. Much larger than it appears here. A view inside the cathedral. There was a children.s choir practicing when I got here. They were very good and the audience applauded!
A view from the top of St. Michel. The Parliament is on the left, and St. Peter.s cathedral in the middle.
"We.re in the red light district!"-Outkast

"Girls, girls, girls."-Mötley Crüe More establishments of ill repute! Bring your Euros, they.ll gladly swap you for their tickets!
Two for one? No thanks!
14 September, 2007
Hamburg-er in paradise!
Sorry nothing interesting to report, although my guidebook does say something about peep shows and other interesting places to visit in the red light district. Are these places everywhere and is this shit legal??? I know it.s the old profession, but never knew it was so readily available, not that I have checked them out. And Becky can vouch! Ciao guys and gals!
13 September, 2007
Last day in Berlin
I wish I could post pictures, this is getting frustrating. But all of the internet cafes won.t let me.... Oh well, I know next week when I get back to Copenhagen I will be able to then, so stay tuned. Instead of talking about where I walked and what I saw today, I will just wait until I can post pics. But tonight I will be having dinner with Joanna again, and she says she can point me in the right direction to head next! I have 3 days to use on my Eurorail pass, and since they aren.t refundable if I don.t use them, I better do it. So that means I won.t be riding the rest of the way, and I really did want to roll over 3000 km before I left. I only came up with that idea recently, oh well, guess I.ll have to come back and accomplish that goal!
I have got to sign off, my vision is getting blurry for some reason. I think it.s just from staring at the screen for a while now. But to reveal the facts behind the myth........... You exchange Euros for tickets at the "adult entertainment" clubs. I will leave it at that, and your imagination. Also, what Chris Rock says about the Champagne Room is NOT true in Berlin. You figure it out..... ;) Or so I heard..... Signing off as your faithful, investigative reporter, Clark Kent.
P.S.- I added a Guestbook (on the right side of the screen) that everyone can sign, just so I know who is following along with me. Thanks!
12 September, 2007
Nazi Concentration Camp
Tonight I plan on painting the town, and getting up really late. I haven.t made it to breakfast this week.....! Today I just was sleeping really well, and lovin it! Tonight I plan on finding the answer to my "research" question from a few weeks ago. I.ll let you all know what the answer is soon enough! Ciao.



11 September, 2007
Der Keiser in Berlin
This morning I didn.t get up too early, 11:00 to be specific.... But I was still able to down a Tylenol and make it to the plaza to meet the walking Free Tour guide that departed at 1:00. It was informative, but maybe not as much as the one in Munich. Of course like all tours, it depends on the tour guide. But we did get to see the highlights and some history as well. I won.t bore you with those details this time! But the tour is designed to just give you an overview in 4 hours, not show you everything and try to cram hundreds of years of history into the same time frame. Tomorrow I will either go to the concentration camp north of here, or a castle near by. My cousin Jeff gave me some other pointers, and I did not see all of them today, so I may try and take some of those off the list. I am already leaning towards staying until Friday, I like this town!
09 September, 2007
Touring Prague
Today we met and went to tour the Jewish Synagogue and "compound". There were about 6 different buildings in the old Jewish community to tour. We saw a VERY long list of city, family name, then given name, then date of birth and death written in an entire building. It was very sad to see so many Jewish names and how each had died in either 1941, '42, or '43. Why are so many wars fought for religion? And why does it still go on today? I think I agree that religion and politics should stay separate, but not to forget the principals of the other. At least from a Christian's perspective that is.... Any why was Hitler so against the Jews? Because they are smarter? Have more money? Mad because they killed Jesus? If so, then Hitler would have to be a Christian himself, or so it would seem. But his actions speak out against that fact.
Ok, enough of that too. But you can see that it was informational, thought provoking and I'm glad we got to see it. I look forward to going to Berlin tomorrow and learning more about the Holocaust there too. I will try not to get so deep in thought next time! And I hope to be able to post pics soon, this cafe won't let me download, they must be Internet Nazi's!
08 September, 2007
Prague, Czech Republic
Ok, enough about the history books, although I find it more fascinating now. My lovely friend, and Rick Masta's girlfriend, Petra Sehnalikova showed up after my arrival and we met for drinks last night. It is so great to see her, and it's hard to believe that it has only been 3 months since she came back to Czech. I know she misses you Rick, so you better hurry up and get over here. By the way, she looks great, and I've given her a big hug from me and the Brunner's! But Rick will be over here in just a couple of weeks, so I'm not too worried about someone snatching her up before he gets here! (But you might want to hurry bro!) I would blog about the actual city of Prague, but I am really tired and it's late. We walked most of the city today and my legs are so tired. I will meet Princess (Rick's nickname for Petra, not mine!) at the station tomorrow morning to walk the city a little more, then she will return to her home east of here by noon. I am going to stick around the city one more night and see if I can find some trouble! Then head to Berlin to find even more :) I hope to post some pictures tomorrow, so check back then. Otherwise I'll just blog from Germany. Ok, g'night!
06 September, 2007
Munich, um......

The clock tower in Marianplatz.I can.t remember the name of this church....
The infamous Hofbräuhaus! Mmmmm, bier!
What can I say? I like their S.O.B. (hamburger)! I had a great time talking with some EMC type guys that were in town on business. Gotta keep the electric on somehow!
05 September, 2007
Rain, trains, and automobiles - Scuol to Munich
04 September, 2007
SKOAL, er, Scuol
03 September, 2007
Stage 20 - Menaggio to St. Moritz, Switzerland - 106 km

One of my last views of Lake Como.

Not Lake Como, but the lake just before Chiavenna.

In America we would put a red line / through it saying, NO BIKES ALLOWED. Beware, they don.t do that over here.... And this one says don.t go through the tunnel. Or so I was told....

What.s up Doc?

A view of the 13 switchbacks and final 3k climb up to Malojapass.

Sorry, have to edit later.... But this is at switchback number 5.

It.s an ok town, I don.t have to come back, unless the skiing is really good. But I doubt it.s better than West coast baby!
