其中有一张DVD的行程是周游整个爱尔兰岛,和我们的计划有得一比。
如果让我们自由选择每天的住宿,估计按照上面这个计划,十天应该刚刚好。不过,现实显然不是这样的。
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上次去欧洲是两年前的事了
如果没有看到Great Value Vacations网上的这个旅行套餐,我们和很多人一样,很难会有想法专门去爱尔兰进行为期十天的旅行。一般情况下,人们去爱尔兰都是去了英国旅行的顺道游。可能从英国过去,到北爱尔兰,然后在岛上呆两个晚上,大概领略一下东岸、西岸,城镇、乡村的不同景色,随后回到英国继续旅行。象我们这次,应该说是深度自驾游,需要特别珍惜难得的机会,所以之前专门做了功课,一改再改具体的行程。
这个旅行套餐是在出行前两个月的时候购买的,包括YYZ到DUB的来回机票,在爱尔兰不同地区的九个晚上的宾馆,和整个行程中的自驾租车。算下来每个人是1350加元。
因为这九个晚上的宾馆是固定下来的,所以所有行程就要去凑这九个晚上的住宿。
第一个晚上是在都柏林郊外的Killiney;
第二、三个晚上是在西部的Castlebar;
第四、五个晚上是西南部的Ennis;
第六、七个晚上到达南部的Blarney;
第八、九个晚上又回到都柏林附近的Killenard;
第十天中午的飞机回多伦多。
最直接的连线的行程就象下面这个1.0地图版本一样:
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这是旅行计划的第一步,把每个晚上在哪里都标了出来。当然,光去这几个地方肯定是不够的,所以,第二步就要去熟悉爱尔兰的地理、景点,以及文化、历史等等。了解哪些景点是值得去的、独一无二的,哪些是不能错过的,等等。订好套餐后的那个周末,我们就去图书馆,把介绍爱尔兰旅游的图书和DVD都借了回来。
爱尔兰是一个容易被人遗忘的地方,即使是在周游爱尔兰的那十天里,也经常会忘记自己在哪里,总要迟疑一下,哦,在爱尔兰。还有很多时候会忘记这个小岛的北边属于旁边另一个稍大的岛国,他们使用不同的货币和度量衡,虽然很多时候你觉察不到边界的存在,两边的人民都说着同样口音的英语,从事同样的劳作。
英文的阳台应该是很简单的词,最早学到的是balcony,后来又学到了veranda,之后还接触了意思相近的词,譬如porch、patio、deck。就象阳台和上海人说的“晒台”意指不同,英文里的这些词也是有区别的,中文翻译也都是近义,而不是十分贴切的。
Balconies 阳台
A balcony is a platform that protrudes from the wall of an upper floor of a building and is enclosed by a railing. Balconies are often highly decorative, especially in wealthy or scenic areas. They are not designed as social areas but, rather, add an outdoor ambiance to the indoors.
Balcony Facts:
Balcony – a small external space entered from a room above ground
Decks 平台
A deck is a large, raised wooden floor attached to the back of a house and contained by a perimeter railing for safety. Decks are rarely covered, and usually have a rough or informal look that is not integrated with the rest of the house’s design. They are typically intended to be locations for large outdoor social gatherings, such as barbecues and birthday parties. Access to the deck may be from the ground through a stairway, or from the house through a back door.
Deck Facts:
Deck – an area of open ground raised with a wooden structure to provide an area of hard standing for various uses.
A deck is made of wood or synthetic wood. A patio is made of cement, stone or slate or a combination of those materials. Furthermore, a veranda is defined as an open-walled, roofed porch. I believe it may be considered a synonym for porch…
Patios 露台
A patio is typically a paved, roofless surface adjoining a residence that is generally intended for dining and recreation. These open-air living spaces are at ground level and are usually made from cement, stone, slate, or a combination of these materials.
Patio Facts:
Patio – a paved area outside to be used as open air living space
A patio is typically an outdoor space adjacent to a residence that is paved and does not have a roof. It may use pavers, brick, stone or concrete (if it’s made of wood, it would typically be called a deck). It’s used for relaxing, recreation or dining. In Spanish style homes it may refer to the interior courtyard. Many masonry homes in the St Petersburg area will have patios, especially smaller ones.
Porches 门廊
A porch is a wooden structure that forms a covered entrance to a doorway at ground level. A porch is typically located at the front of the house.
Porch Facts:
Porch – a small covered structure surrounding the outside of an entrance door (it’s purpose is to provide temporary shelter at the doorway)
A porch is attached to the home usually in the front or back. A balcony is an extension of a room on the exterior of the home usually in the air. A patio is detached from the home and on the ground. A deck is can be attach or detached from the home but is not covered and is not on the ground. A veranda is a mixture of a porch and a balcony. It is used as living space.
A porch is an extension to the exterior of a house, generally at the same level as the floor inside. It usually has a wood floor and generally has a roof. It may be on the front, back or side of the home and a home may have multiple porches. The sides may be open, screened, glassed or have lattice. It can be utilitarian, to protect you from the elements while you’re waiting to enter the home or a place to take off your boots or garden shoes; it can be the size of a room, with furniture for relaxing or dining. The materials and style are generally compatible with the house it’s attached to. Frame homes in older St Petersburg neighborhoods like the Old Northeast and Kenwood will typically have porches.
Verandahs 长廊
A veranda is a long, roofed, open gallery built around a central structure and supported by pillars. Verandahs are often long enough to extend around the front and the sides of a structure. Their origins are uncertain, but they are known to be a hybrid of East Indian and European styles. The purpose of the verandah is social, although in a more relaxing, everyday sense than is the case of a deck or patio.
Verandah Facts:
Veranda – a large covered area attached to the side of a building intended to be used as living space without solid walls
A veranda or verandah may be a large porch that’s a room for entertaining or it may be a gallery running along one or more sides of the home, roofed, perhaps with a railing. Often a verandah will wrap around a house – think Victorian or New Orleans style here – perhaps on the front and both sides. Verandas aren’t as common in St Petersburg but there are occasional Victorian style homes and some of the 1920s Mediterranean style homes will have them.
Lanai 夏威夷阳台
A lanai is less frequently defined, and often as a roofed porch or verandah. Actually it’s the Hawaiian word for patio or balcony. In Florida we wouldn’t use lanai for a balcony. A lanai is a typical term in a tropical climate and generally is furnished like a room. It may have removable panels of glass, screen or plastic and would usually have a hard surface floor, similar to a patio. Lanais are found in many St Petersburg neighborhoods – think of the masonry waterfront homes in Venetian Isles, Broadwater and Yacht Club Estates.
From Exterior Design Features – InterNACHI http://www.nachi.org/exterior-design-features.htm#ixzz2LkIdZN16
other links:
http://mgerwingarch.com/2011/07/28/architects-glossary-patio-terrace-veranda-deck-balcony/
http://www.homedit.com/what-is-the-difference-between-a-porch-balcony-verandapatio-and-deck/
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