Thursday, 12 January 2012

Circus Mongolia Khadgaa

Paige and I were lucky enough to visit the performers from the Circus Mongolia Khadgaa back stage while they were about to perform at a show here in UB. Our friend Undra who we have know since last time we where in Mongolia arranged for us to visit. Undra's husband is in the circus group so it was such a thrill to meet all the people from the circus.
The Circus Mongolia was founded and initially named "Clown Studio" by the initiative of Khadgaa in 1997. Since 1980, Khadgaa has started to learn circus arts and has taught in the State Circus Mongolia. Khadgga established the Circus Mongolia by gathering the talented circus artists so he could promote the Mongolian circus arts through out the world. The shows incorporates the customs of Mongolia with a combination of national music, national costumes, dancing and acting all rolled into the one performances.
I have seen many shows around the world and this performance was just mind blowing, these circus performers are amazing in what to do. It was something I will never forget made even more special in meeting these people back stage.

Undra and Paige

A little girl we met and Paige


The men warming up


Bernadette and Paige with the performers

Paige with one of the performers

Who said men dont wear makeup

Snow Skiing Lession

Last week we decided to visit the ski fields not far from UB. After tobogganing for a while we decided that we would have a ski lesson. Having learnt many years ago I decided to tag a long with Ben and Paige for a refresher.
Paige did really well only falling a couple of times and the same with Ben being their first lesson. By the end of the day they where skiing one of the runs. My biggest problem I found was getting off the ski lift. We all had a fun day out and enjoyed the hot chocolates at the end. I think we will come back again.

Paige ready for her lesson

To get from the bottom to the top of learners section

Paige having her lesson

Ben trying to keep warm

Ben, Paige & Bernadette

Thursday, 5 January 2012

Trip to Prague, Czech Republic


Over the Christmas period we took a trip to Prague. We were hoping for a white Christmas but it wasnt meant to be. 
Our time in Prague was wonderful exploring a new city we hadn't been to before, eating some different food and taking in all the history on offer.
We arrived in Prague on the 21st of December with a trouble free couple of flights from UB and Moscow. 
We decided to stay in the old part of Prague which was in the main square. The hotel was called the Grand Hotel Praha which was right across from the clock tower. The staff were very nice and the hotel its self was a collection of building joined together which meant climbing a number of stairs to get to our room.
We arrived in early afternoon so that evening we explored the square where the Christmas markets where being held, between the hords of tourists and the locals the atmosphere was quite festive. Many foods where for sale and I must say very yummy. There was a very large Christmas tree and at night was lit up and very pretty looking. 
The time difference of six hours between Prague and UB sure played a big part on our trip, we seemed to be in bed quite early and the fact that in Prague it got dark around 5pm didnt help.


Our hotel room


Our bathroom


Horse and carriage


Day two after a wonderful breakfast we made an early start and we explored the city. Firstly we walked over the Charles bridge which at 8.30am was quite empty. There were many monuments on the bridge and the first one dates back to 1657. The view on either side was what you would find on post cards.

We then visited the Prague Castle where we joined the line to pay respects to the recently departed ex president who was the first post communism president. We found many things closed due to the death of this president so our day was spend wondering taking in the views and exploring the streets.
The weather was quite mild nothing compared to Mongolia so it was a nice change.


A picture post card moment

Ben and Paige on Charles Bridge
Prague Castle
People light candles for the ex presidents passing
Day three was spent walking around the town again and doing a spot of shopping. Seeing it was my birthday after shopping we stopped off for coffee and cake to mark my 41 years. Instead of having on big birthday cake I chose three slices of different pieces of cake and got to sample all three first. I must say every bite was very yummy.

Crowds gather on the hour to view the clock tower


A bride and groom near outside the clock tower

One thing on Paige's list was to ride in a horse and carraige so after many hours of nagging from Paige we went for a ride. It was nice sit back and enjoy the ride viewing a number of buildings we hadnt seen before. 

Paige enjoying the carriage ride



Ben and Bernadette on carriage ride

Town square at night in old part of town


Ham cooking over hot cols

Traditional donuts

Day four was Christmas Day were we started off the morning opening presents and having a long breakfast at the hotel. Due to the past couple of days most tourist places where closed so Christmas Day we were able to book a tour out of the city centre and into the country side of Prague to a place called Kutna Hora.
Our tour consisted of visiting The Sedlec Ossuary (Church of Bones) which was built in the 1400's, Church of St Barbara - Gothic church which is an Unesco world heritage site.  St Barbara is the patron saint of miners (amoung others) and which was highly appropriate for a town whose wealth was based entirely upon its silver mines. The Italian Court where they used to make all the money from silver and walking part of Kutna Hora township.



The Sedlec Ossuary

Inside the Sedlec Ossuary
Inside the SedlecOssuary

Church of St Barbara


Picture of St Barbara

Day five was our last day in Prague so we spent it wondering around and found there was an increase in the tourist numbers. We visited the Powder tower which had a display of amour the views of the city was worth climbing the stairs.

Inside of the Powder Tower
First level of the Powder Tower
Paige and Bernadette climbing down the stairs in the Powder Tower

Prague was a lovely city which had a lot of history to take in. We enjoyed our visit and the season of Christmas sure did make the city centre look pretty with all the decorations. Ben did like the beer which was very cheap to buy. I think the food I would rate as hardy and the people friendly. 
An enjoyable time had by all.

New and old trams on the street of Prague