Friday, April 24, 2009

World religion on the Citadel hill













Whilst walking over the hill the other evening, I found this rather strange statue, not really sure what it represents as someone had very kindly vandalised the english language sign and so I couldn't translate it but it represents 4 founders of world religions (Jesus, Buddha, Lao-sen (?) and Phantokoum (?)) all being paid homage by Abraham

If anyone knows any more please shed some light on it for me

Budapest from the Citadel hill on a summer evening













The sun has come out and the city has really changed over the space of a couple of weeks into a vibrant green city from somewhere in the winter that can be slightly depressing in the cold, dark grey light of the central European winter

Budapest Graffitti















About half way up the citadel hill is what looks like a disused pumping station but the outside is covered with some pretty artistic graffitti - not sure what it all means but thought it was worth sharing

Friday, April 17, 2009

Budapest Exiles BBQ - Veiro's party trick












Within the Budapest Exiles Rugby Club we have a very talented Italian player - not only is he a very good prop, he also cooks a mean BBQ and in his spare time, blows fire whilst waiting for the bangers to cook on the side of the Danube as the attached video will demonstrate

(Just so there is no confusion, the gentleman behind Veiro in the Scotland shirt is not me, but rather the wonderful 'Majom' (or Lijos to give him his christian name) - Majom means monkey and he has been referenced in a previous post about one of my first nights out in Budapest and is the life and soul of any party - he speaks very little english and despite his rather scary appearance (130 kgs/shaved head etc) is one of the nicest people you could ever meet as well as being a mobile climbing frame for any passing children)

Hungarian health water - add this to the lst of Hungarian liquids I have saved you the bother of sampling



Healthy water - if this is what health smells like in Hungary then I would rather be ill

Someone in the office decided that trying some Hungarian Health water was a good idea - well, it was an idea of some sort but the healthy is not something I can really agree with - basically, imagine a dozen really really rotten eggs crushed into a very small space and sealed in a bottle for several years before being unleashed on an unsuspecting public and believe me - not much induces a gag reflex in my experience but this is definitely something to be avoided if you are feeling slightly green about the gills.

Madly enough, it has to be bought in a chemists and is genuinely seen as a cure for all ailments - personally, I think they have drained the city baths for its annual clean, bottled it , completed with human interaction and hoodwinked people into believing that it is good for them