THE
JOY OF TRAVEL
MY
SPRING 2001 TRIP TO SLOVAKIA
My
spring 2001 Slovakia trip started on March 10. This time I was able to list
for a flight through a family member that works for Air Canada as a stand by
for CAD$150.00 a deal too good to pass. Well here it is how it went:
When
you fly as a partner, you can’t plan too far ahead. As it was getting closer
to my tentative departure I found out that all flights are extremely
overbooked due to the seat sale. I wanted to fly through Calgary to Frankfurt
and I was told that I might have better chance by flying through Toronto. I
booked a car in Frankfurt, which is non-refundable. My flight was to leave at
8:30 AM. There was an all Canada, Air Canada computer melt down and this
resulted in colossal mix-ups and delays. First flight was delayed and filled
to the last chair and I stayed behind. Second flight was leaving two hours
later and I was taken to the plane’s doors to see if there would be a seat
left for me. Well there wasn’t. So I waited for the third plane due to
depart 11:30. Of course by these delays even if I got on the next plane I
would have missed the flight to Frankfurt and God only knows if and when I get
there. As I had plenty of time now, I started to think about the air travel.
Recently
Air Canada had a seat sale to Europe and you were able to book a regular
schedule flight to Frankfurt or Munich (my preferable destination) for CAN$
699.00 plus taxes. Now while I sit here and think about my possible worst
outcome of this trip, I should have taken that offer. As a frequent flyer
member I would be credited with 10000 points towards my next ticket. You need
65000 points to fly to Europe. That is in reality about CAN$ 150.00 value. You
do have a full luggage allowance and that is two suitcases of 70 lbs. each.
When you take the CAN$ 150.00 off for the points the real net price is CAN$
549.00. More and more I think about it I am starting to realize that charter
flights aren’t really a good deal after all. When you fly on charter, cost
is anywhere from CAN$ 699.00 to CAN$ 1199.00 you are restricted to 40 Lbs. in
one suitcase and you don’t get any points. If you carry the same weight as
on regular scheduled flight you will be charged CAN$ 5.00 per kilo over the 40
Lbs. One-kilo equals to 2.2 Lbs. the extra you would have to pay is CAN$
225.00. You also have to pay for your alcoholic beverages and if you have a
total of five drinks during the flight, that will set you back another CAN$
25.00. Add the CAN$ 150.00 for the missed points and you have a new price for
charter CAN$ 1099.00 opposed to CAN$ 699.00 seat sale on regular flight. When
you now take the seat sale price of CAN$ 699.00 and take off CAN$ 150.00 for
the points and CAN$ 225.00 extra weight and CAN$ 25.00 for the drinks, the
real cost is only CAN$ 299.00. In my arrangement as a partner then I am still
saving CAN$ 149.00. The only difference is that I can’t say for sure if and
when I get to my final destination.
Well
I got in on the next flight leaving at 11:30 to Toronto. The flight by AIR
CANADA was fantastic, arriving in Toronto about 7:30 PM. Upon my arrival I had
got my suitcase and transferred by bus from domestic to international
terminal. I am really happy that I chose to have only one suitcase and one
carry on bag and camera case, as it would be really difficult to have the
additional suitcase. My flight to Frankfurt was gone. So I started to read the
departure screens and there was nothing in sight for Germany. At the service
counter I was told that the next flight to Frankfurt is in about 22 hours
however there are two additional flights to Germany tonight. One was Lufthansa
to Frankfurt, but since I am not the employee of Air Canada, they couldn’t
put me on that flight. The other being delayed AIR CANADA flight to Munich.
The staff at Lufthansa counter was really helpful in pointing me in the right
direction. I learned that I could fly, as there were plenty of seats on this
flight. I received boarding pass right at the check in counter. So I was on to
Munich. This flight was fantastic as well. The only problem I could possibly
face was that my rent a car reservation through the Holiday House in Toronto
was in Frankfurt and not in Munich. Well I thought I will deal with that in
Munich and I know that everything will be fine.
Right
now it is morning above the Atlantic Ocean, there are scattered clouds below
the plane, and I can see the water. They are just about to serve us breakfast
and in two hours we will arrive in Munich. When I left Vancouver yesterday
morning, we had spring like weather, warm and sunny, in Toronto there was snow
everywhere and minus 3 Celsius.
We
arrived in Munich on time. There is no problem with my car reservation being
at Frankfurt airport. However I do have problem in fitting my luggage and
camera equipment into the tiny trunk of Ford-K car. So I am stuck at the
airport, as they don’t have a slightly larger car at the moment. I was
offered upgrade to a larger car for extra DM 10.00. I refused to take it. You
see if the rental company can’t provide you with the car you booked, they
will automatically upgrade you to a larger car for free. My problem was that
they couldn’t get rid of the K car. After a while the dropped the extra
charge to DM 5.00 per day and that equated to DM 120.00 for the 28 days. This
time I am somehow paying way too much for the car rental as my last three car
rentals through Holiday House and Budget rent a car in Munich were below CAN$
22.50 and this time I am paying CAN$ 28.41 per day, roughly CAN$ 6.00 more per
day. Mind you I met two young guys that flew stand by from Vancouver and their
rental costs were CAN$ 790.00 for 14 days. So my deal isn’t bad after all
and I gave them my travel agent’s phone number for future reference. It is
Sandy at Pacific Sun Holidays and her Toll Free number is: 1-800-570-4590.
Now
it is a waiting game. I have no problem with that. Cars are being returned all
the time and recycled to service every few minutes. The main thing is that I
am in Munich and I will be saving time and gas as Frankfurt is further away
from Slovakia then Munich. It is 10 after 2 PM and I am getting tired of
waiting. At the counter I was given bad news. There aren’t any new cars. So
I took their offer and got Opel Astra 1.6 hatch back. My entire luggage fitted
in the trunk. Wow this is a bee. It flies at 200 Km per hour, no problem, but
you notice it in your gas consumption. So I decided to try not to over 140 Km
per hour. I arrived in Bratislava in about 4 hours, as the road works didn’t
start yet in Germany or in Austria. They start to repair sections of the
Autobahn in both countries in early spring and the traffic is slowed down
until the late fall at many locations.
I
had a real good night sleep and first thing in the morning was a phone call
Izabela Pažitková to my friend and the director of the press office at the
Slovak National Theatre, only to find that she is really sick with ammonia.
After that I went to the telecommunications office to buy international phone
card, but of course they open at 8 AM, so I went to the post office to mail
the newsletter to our Slovak and international recipients. The way it seems
this may be the last issue I will mail to Slovakia. I have reduced the free
copies to about 60 and further reductions will be made prior to the next
issue. Then I went to the Ministry of Culture that is located next to the main
post office, to visit my friend Jana Kozáková. We had really good discussion
on the state of the culture in Slovakia. We also talked about my article
regarding Megalomaniac Villam Gruska in the spring issue. It is really sad
that he is back at Detva Folklore Festival and will be pushing his ideas
through the programs at the festival. Then I returned back to the
telecommunications office and bought International phone card. With this card
you get a credit in the computer of Slovak telecommunications. You dial the
number, enter your code, enter the calling number and you will be notified of
your credit and a length of this phone call your credit will cover. You can
use this card anywhere in the world. Many times while visiting your friends
and you have to make a call, well with using this card there won’t be any
charges on their account. I called my wife and kids from the phone boot. I did
notice that the cost overseas phone calls have been reduced substantially.
Later on I went to the Slovak Syndicate of Journalist to get my Slovak Press
Card. In the afternoon I visited another good friend of mine and the director
of the Karol Matulay Institute, Edita Kruszlíková. She recently implemented
some ideas that I had given her about parent participation in the Catholic
Schools in British Columbia and she made a really great progress on that.
Later on I met Jana Kozáková again and we went to Hungarian cultural center
for the opening of very interesting exhibit about Hungarian Royal Crown dating
back 1100 years. Later I went for dinner to fairly new restaurant that got
really high ratings in the press recently “The Three Musketeers.” Well,
all I can say that perhaps the writer that gave them the high rating didn’t
know what he was talking abut as this dinner was a total disaster and I
wouldn’t recommend it to anybody. There were four of us there. We ordered
and the waiter, after an hour waiting, brought only three orders, apologizing
that he forgot to order the fourth order. They have run out of smoked pork
hooks and bread at 8 PM. My spare ribs were so badly burned and dry that I
returned my order back to the kitchen. The headwaiter came back to argue that
those ribs were fresh. Well they tasted as reheated for the third time, dry
and were burned as charcoal. So we decided never to give in again to any
reports on any restaurants and to stick to the VODNÍK, as we always get a
first class service and the food is excellent as well.
Next
day I went to Prešov to visit my friend Bohumile Onasisse, Jaroslav Biroš. I
stayed in Prešov three days. I made a trip to Hervatov to take pictures of
the only Roman Catholic wooden gothic church in Slovakia as I was asked by
their priest Mgr. Jozef Heske to exhibit my pictures during their 500
anniversary celebrations. I also went Údol near Plávnica and Stará Lubovňa,
visiting family of a friend of mine from USA. In the evening I went with
Jaroslav to a really good restaurant in Prešov called Pharaoh, wow what a
portions, service and really reasonable. Next day I did some research in Veľká
Ida, near Košice. The edge of this village is the fence of now US STEEL s. r.
o. Košice. Here, while visiting the church, I found from their priest that
the church is in need of some major repairs and I promised to him to publish
his address, as there may be some recipients of our newsletter with roots in
Velká Ida. You can send personal check or international money order, many
thanks in advance.
Otec
Michal Rebreš
Rimskokatolicka
cirkev
044
55 Velká Ida
Slovakia
Phone: 011-421-95-6992-155
Account number: 20197066/6500
In
Košice I went to TESCO hypermarket, as that is how they call the superstore.
It is open 24 hours, something similar to Wall Mart or K-Mart in North
America. Several European Chains opened their stores recently in Slovakia such
as: Carefour, Kaufland, and Metro which is very similar to Costco.
I
returned to Prešov later on in the afternoon to make dinner for my friend.
I cooked oriental spare ribs. Next day I was on the way to
Bratislava through Detva and Zvolen. In Detva I visited my friend PhDr. Jana
Kuzbelová and owner of PARTA folk store located right behind Hotel Detva. We
went for lunch at the hotel and it was a total disaster. I wouldn’t
recommend it at all.
Later
on I continued to Bratislava. I really don’t like the road from Zvolen to
Nitra as I find it dangerous, always full of slow moving trucks, narrow and
winding. The freeway is finished from Nitra to Trnava and then you continue on
the old one from Trnava to Bratislava.
I
used to always make a point to go to Sereď between Nitra and Trnava to
the factory outlet for HUBERT sparkling wine. Recently their prices right at
the factory skyrocketed and in fact it is more expensive than at BILLA,
KAUFLAND, TESCO or CAREFOR stores. The best price was at Kaufland, Poprad
76.99Sk and that is about US$1.50. So I don’t shop at the HUBERT in Sereď
anymore.
Monday
morning I had a research job in Czech republic, in Moravia, tiny village near
Šumperk called Hrabištín. Later on in the afternoon after returning to
Bratislava I took my friend Miroslava Dulová to Vienna and the local METRO
mega store there. Well I can tell you that I find COSTCO here more
spacious and having far better selection of merchandise. I spent the next
week in Bratislava and on Monday I went to Detva, picked my friend and we
went to Liptovská Teplička and the Pension DOLINKA. Here I managed
to get some more pictures for my next exhibit during the 6th year of Folklore
Festival under Kráľova Hoľa in Liptovská Teplička August 4-5,
2001, visited few friends and next day we went to Spišská Kapitula to see my
friend Father Ján Zentko and to take pictures of Death of St. Mary’s altar.
Then we went to see the cathedral of St. James in Levoča had
a really nice talk with my friends the lecturers at the cathedral and had
a great lunch at the THREE APOSTOLES REASTAURANT. From Levoča we
went to Spišská Sobota, which is now part of Porad, where I think the most
beautiful altar by Master Pavol from Levoča is located. It is the altar
of St. George killing the dragon and it also has the last supper. This one is
smaller then the one in Levoča bus somehow I like this one better as
I can really get close to it. We met the Roman Catholic Priest Father
Michal Lipták. He gave us a tour of the Church of St. George and we were
amongst the first to see their newly restored baroque organ. Also all the
altars are covered during the period of Lent in Spišská Sobota and we were
able to see the paintings that are hidden throughout the year. The town square
has been paved, new park built and also all houses have new stucco. They are
just finishing the old city hall and the bell fry. It should be all finished
by summer and if it is I will photograph the town and publish the
pictures in the fall issue.
From
here we went to Svit near by and visited training session of folklore group
Janošík and had a coffee with their manager Slavo Bednarčík. We were
also able to visit their equipment and costume rooms. Everything is put away,
stored, and organized with army like precision. We returned to Liptovská
Teplička in evening and went to visit my friends Mrs. and Doc. MUDr.
Vladimír Pohánka PhD.
Friday
morning I join the folklore group Tepličan and we went by bus to Donovaly
where they had Morena performance for Ministry of Foreign affairs tour of
diplomatic core personnel. From there we went to Starý Smokovec in High
Tatras where they continued their performance and this time the audience
included the Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Eduard Kukan. It was a fun day
and I am glad that I went with Tepličan as I made lots of new friends.
Saturday
I went to Poprad and picked my friend Ing. Nórika Gašková that used to work
few years as a nanny in Vancouver and we attended the opening of the new Šrobár’s
Sanatorium for Tuberculosis and Respiratory Problems in Dolný Smokovec. My
friend Doc. MUDr. Vladimír Pohánka PhD. opened it after about 10 years of
construction. What I seen was simply unbelievable and definitely had
a touch of western standards. You see this sanatorium is designed for
children and accompanying mothers and it has everything, just unbelievable.
All rooms and hallways are color coordinated, computers are everywhere, and
they even have an indoor pool and sauna. The food at the reception was out of
this world; this is the first time I had beef Wellington in Slovakia and
many other goodies that you won’t see even at the four star Slovakia’s
hotels. Dr. Pohánka is also a violin player and he played with the local
band for long periods to the amazement of many employees, associates, sponsors
and friends. I returned to Liptovská Teplička in evening. Next few days
I was just resting and enjoying suddenly improved weather. I returned to Spišská
Sobota with our Liptovská Teplička reporter Marcela Smolárová, rung
the bell at the parish house, there was no answer. I tried several times and
looked around. There were three stone masons chiseling mortar from the rock
wall of the church and to my amazement one of them was the priest, Father
Michal Lipták all dressed up as stone mason with chisel and hammer in his
hands. I asked him and got permission to photograph all covered altars in the
church. I returned to Bratislava the next day, packed and soon I was on the
way to Frankfurt Germany where I got on the plane to Montreal. Here I catch a
plane to Toronto and missed all flights to Vancouver, so I stayed over night
at the airport catching the first morning flight to Vancouver that had plenty
of seats empty.
I
staid home for Easter and skied almost every day above Vancouver at Grouse
Mountain and decided to go back to Slovakia for a week as a friend of mine
Terezka Janíková from Liptovská Teplička was getting married on April
21st. This time I wanted to fly through Toronto to Munich. There were hundreds
of people stranded at the airport from previous day; this was topped off by
flight cancellation. So it didn’t look too promising. With the help of very
nice Air Canada personnel I was able to switch to Calgary and then fly to
Frankfurt. I arrived in Bratislava about six hours after leaving Frankfurt.
The trip was really tiring as now I was into over 24 hours of traveling. Next
morning I went to Liptovská Teplička. Friday I took my friend Jozef
Smolár to Stará Lubovňa and Údol visiting family of a friend of mine.
I was running out of diesel fuel, so I stopped at local gas station and the
nozzle wouldn’t fit into the car. Luckily I had enough diesel to make it to
Bardejov and gas up there and we went through Prešov, stopping in Spišská
Kapitula to pick up newly published book by Anton Lauček: “I will
command about you to my angels,” from my friend and the director of the
Bishop’s office Father Jan Zentko. The book is about the Slovak Martyr
Bishop Ján Vojtašák who was jailed by the communists for 14 years for no
reason.
Next
day was the wedding day and it was special for me, as I never attended a true
village wedding. The wedding celebration started at 3:00 PM continued until 5
AM.
Monday I took the newlyweds
shopping in Poprad and even I shopped at some Chinese stores. I managed to get
four-dress shirts for about US$ 8.00 and six pair of socks for about 75 cents.
Funny pricing. We also went to Spišská Sobota and to Father Lipták
amazement I not only delivered my new pictures of the altars taken just
fourteen days ago but also all the pictures I took over the years in the
Church of St. George. He was very happy to get all the pictures. I will be
photographing the town square hopefully this summer once the old City Hall
will have new stucco together with the Church’s bell fry. I returned to
Bratislava following day, packed and went to Munich at night arriving there
early in the morning., The flight to Toronto wasn’t full, I got on no
problem. In Toronto I missed only one flight and got on the next one. So you
see flying stand by isn’t so bad after all.
Vladimir
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Published in the
Slovak Heritage Live newsletter Volume 9, No. 2, Summer 2001
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