Sechseläuten 2010
Each April, the citizens of Zurich gather to watch the burning of Winter in effigy by setting fire to the Böögg, basically a snowman whose head is filled with explosives. This tradition which has been around since medieval times is similar to Groundhogs day in the US except the length of the burn is supposed to correspond to the length and strength of Summer. The more time that elapses from when the pyre is set on fire and when the head explodes, the longer and more intense the Summer will be. It's a bizarre tradition but one well worth checking out simply because watching a snowman explode into a ball of flame is definitely something different to do at 6 PM on a Monday evening.
The world’s tallest building!
Dubai is ridiculous. It’s like Vegas with huge malls instead of casinos. Our layover to and from Australia was in Dubai so we figured - what the hell - why not stay for a day. Dubai is divided by a river which for some inexplicable reason they call “The Creek.” On one side is the Dubai everyone thinks of - ginormous malls, 5 star hotels, the only 7 star hotel in the world, the tallest building in the world, islands in the shape of the world. Everything is under construction or For Rent or For Sale. Some parts of the cities are completely "Wired" and "Tax Free".
Architecture! Architecture! Architecture!
If you are into Gothic, Baroque, and Art Nouveau architecture, then Budapest is the city for you. Everywhere you look from run-down apartment buildings to cafes with minimal sitting room there are wonderful buildings to see. Many are perfectly preserved; however, the strong influence of capitalism ensures that in a city such as this, you will eat at the fanciest looking McDonalds you have ever been to.


