Saturday, 24 June 2017

Hotel Sir Gard de Nord, Bucarest

View of gas station roof and station.
I arrived at this very inexpensive hotel in June 2017 and they offered me a clean room with its own bathroom above the gas station and not a bad view of the Gard de Nord, from where I could take a bus to the airport the next day. The location wass surprisingly pleasant and any rough types seem to have long been moved on. The air conditioning was not working (though it may be one has to ask for a control).

Sunday, 18 June 2017

National History Museum, Bucarest, Romania.

This museum of haphazard history contains a selection of Roman and a few later medieval stones, combined with a reproduction of Trajan's column, which commemorates his defeat of the Dacians (who lived here before the Romans came). There is also an impressive collection of gold objects through the centuries, beginning with 3 fine helmets from about the 4th century BC. Puzzlingly, one can find hidden in a gallery with an entrance in the corner, and easily missed, an extensive and well contextualised exhibition of Romania in the first world war, with English translation. Obviously, to be a first class national history museum this has to all be put in to order and the gaps filled in! But not so bad as far as it goes.

Cafe del Mar, Mamaia, Romania

I dropped into the Cafe del Mar, an upscale beach bar and club on the Black Sea at Mamaia, Romania. The sofas were comfy and the beautiful people were lounging on the "sezlongs". A chilled mix played. Unfortunately the bass was largely provided by the neighbouring bar, accompanied by shouts from an adjoining volleyball court. Perhaps I am a little fussy. The cheapest beer was Ursus at 10 lei (£2) and cocktails about 23 lei (£4.40): about double the neighbouring bars, but still less than London. I could not see any particular reason to pay more to drink a second beer there, so went to a cheaper sunbed next door. But might be nice for some club activity late in the evening.

Saturday, 13 May 2017

Sal Island, Cape Verde

In Africa!
Diverse animation.
I spent a little over a week at the Riu Touareg hotel on Sal island, Cape Verde. The hotel is surrounded by desert -- a half day tour round the island was pleasant, but enough. It stands on an endless, permanently red flagged beach (though someone who gets up earlier than me claimed to have seen a green flag between 8.30 and 9.30 one morning). The waves are powerful but not too cold, and fun for the brave to splash around in. The staff were wonderful and friendly, but too busy to chat much. The service at the (free) bars was the fastest I have ever experienced. The Asian-style restaurant could do with a little work, but the others were decent, and the fish was always excellent, as one might expect.  The resort stage is large and well-appointed, but the 'shows' were, though enthusiastic, generally a disappointment. But I quite liked the one about Africa.  Nightlife was splendid (for those who liked karaoke).  Considering the size of the resort I think they should up their game in the entertainment department and spend a lot more on musicians and singers. One person was seen being rude to a cat, but the rest were fine.


Table football

Saturday, 1 April 2017

Grand Magus at the Underworld, 1 April 2017

The first band played a heavy rock and roll the next a heavy hard rock, i could not see much about them. Grand Magus put in some fine guitar licks and rousing choruses, marred by air conditioning unit that kept dripping. . The crowd continued the cries if hhammerof the North long after the band left the stage.  I do wonder though if theusic is not perhaps a little, well, simple. But as they said, a good turnout for a Sunday night.

Sunday, 26 March 2017

Ghost vs Zombi at the Forum

Papa (Emeritus III).
I did see Zombi and Ghost at the Forum, London on 26 March 2017. Zombi are a two-piece without vocals who play what sounds like the introduction to a rock song, and then stop and play the introduction to another one. I did not see the point of this at all. I suspect they were chosen because of their name. Ghost were magnificent, even the weedier songs coming across with far more energy than on the record.

Tuesday, 10 January 2017

Annex of Abdallah, Stone Town, Zanzibar

I stayed 2 nights at the Annex of Abdallah, in Stone Town, Zanzibar, at USD 20 per night for a large grubby room with unfeasibly high double bed and ensuite. Reception was pleasant enough but they did not try to sell me the tours I would have agreed to go on.  Wifi and breakfast both present, but probably close to the definition of a cheap guesthouse.

Stone Town is the sort of place best visited in an afternoon from a cruise ship. By popular request, I add some pictures of Stone Town and its cats.




Guru Guru restaurant, Nungwi Beach, Zanzibar

I ate here a few times for lunch - food was quite good, the waiter very pleasant, though the curry was a little on the small side. Most notable is that they have nice, free sunbeds where you can lie after lunch, and doze with some beer!

Saturday, 3 December 2016

National Museum, Dar es Salaam

For ivory.
I visited this museum for TZS 6500. There is a nice origin of man exhibition, and a modern historical section dealing from about 1500. I quite liked this, but it would be better with a clearer exposition of the tribes, their circles of influence and what the Germans were doing there and how the colonisation and deconolisation took place. Indeed I am now seriously considering reading the historical section of my guidebook. The natural history exhibits were all closed except for a stuffed lion. I was tempted to ask for a partial refund, but did not do so as the man giving back my bag said he had never seen a German camera before. There's also a small, expensive cafe. Melachi reflects that this is the only sight worth seeing in Dar, and it is half shut.