Thursday, August 30, 2018

Europe Trip - A Travelogue - Final Part


Dear Friends,

Thank you for your valuable comments and appreciation for the earlier parts of this travelogue. Here is the fourth and final part of the travelogue. Hope you enjoy reading it!

Day 9 – Italy – Rome & Vatican City

After breakfast we drove towards Rome and our first stop was at the world famous Colosseum at Rome. We have seen this place in many Hollywood movies like Gladiator, Return of the Dragon etc.

Colosseum - Rome
The Colosseum originally called as Flavian Amphitheatre was built during 7th to 8th Century AD and can accommodate 75000 people at a time. It is the largest amphitheatre ever built. It is an iconic symbol of Rome and is listed in the new wonders of the world. The Colosseum has an arch in front of it which has been the inspiration for many countries to build such structures.

Altar of the Fatherland Monument - Rome
After visiting the Colosseum, the local guide took us on city orientation tour and showed us many places of historical and archaeological value at Rome which dates back to more than 2000 years. The entire city of Rome is under UNESCO and declared as a world heritage centre.

Vatican City
Our next destination was Vatican City. The Vatican City is the smallest country in the world. It is separated from Rome with just a wall around it. The Vatican City has the Vatican Palace where the Pope resides usually and St. Peter’s Basilica, one of the holiest Catholic shrines in the world. There’s a tower in Egyptian style just like the one in Paris and is called as the Vatican Obelisk.
Vatican Obelisk
We waited in the queue for more than half an hour and entered the Basilica. Once we entered, we understood that the wait was worth it. What an artistic place!! Paintings and sculptures everywhere, a real treat to the eyes!! We were awestruck by the grandeur of the Cathedral! No wonder why the Roman history and art is praised worldwide!! 

St. Peter's Basilica
In front of the Cathedral there is a stage and a huge space adjoining, where the Pope meets the people twice a week. The adjoining space can accommodate more than 150000 people at a time. The Basilica had various chapels inside. The ceiling is 150 metres high and is beautifully decorated with sculptures and paintings. It was an awesome experience to pray in one of those chapels and walk around the great historical and religious place.
Inside St. Peter's Basilica
Outside view
Later we headed towards ‘Ristorante Gandhi Indiano’ for enjoying our dinner. The irony was the restaurant named Gandhi, did serve alcoholic drinks too😜. After dinner, we checked in to Hotel Duca D’Este at Rome. Later in the night, we had a get together of all families. We shared our experience during the trip and also enjoyed the singing and dancing.

Day 10 – Bidding Adieu

It was our last day in Europe. After breakfast we took a small walk around the hotel and caught glimpse of the beautiful landscape. 

At the Hotel lawn
We packed our bags to bid adieu to Europe and drove towards the Fiumicino Airport at Rome. During our three day stay at Italy, we had a chance to taste the Italian Pizza on and off, whenever possible. But we never got to taste the Italian Pasta. That was upsetting me. But thankfully the food court at the airport had Pasta and Lasagna and we tasted it there before leaving Europe. (Jenma Saabalyam 😋) 

Italian Pasta and Lasagna
After flying for five hours, we reached Kuwait at around 8.30 pm. As we took a taxi to reach our home, we were more delightfully surprised when our dinner was arranged to be delivered at our doorsteps, thanks to the wonderful gesture of Mr. Satish.

Pleasant Memories

The trip did get over but it seeded several pleasant memories to cherish in terms of the scenic beauties, wonders of the world, fun and entertainment, friendship and bondage, support and motivation. I am sure I am gonna keep talking about this trip for many more months to come to everyone around me. 

We had lots of fun games during the travelling hours which made the travel stress free. The organizing committee did a fabulous job; everything was perfectly planned and well executed. The travel agents Thomas Cook did a tremendous job too, very professional tour manager and driver to take us to various places. I take this opportunity to thank each and every person in the group for everything, because without this wonderful group this trip wouldn't have turned out to be so awesome!!
Pic Courtesy: Internet
An excellent trip ended making us to long to have many more such trips!!

Earlier parts:
I
II
III

Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Europe Trip - A Travelogue - Part III


Dear friends,

Happy to receive your feedback and response for the earlier parts of travelogue. Here we go for the third part of the same.

Day 6 – Switzerland – Mt. Titlis

Lucerne City
When the Tour Manager announced the schedule of the day, there was an outbreak of cry - yes, the ladies in joy and the men in anguish. Oh ya, shopping at Switzerland were the most awaited event all these days. Swiss chocolates, Swiss watches, Swaroski, Red Wine, Cow bell, Swiss knives, Fashion garments and accessories – what not!!! The tour manager took us to Lucerne city to do our shopping and spend our time by ourselves. We took a nice walk around, went into various shops, did some shopping and finally assembled to start to Mt. Titlis. 

Lucerne - Shopping malls
The tour manager had promised a surprise lunch and finally he announced it to be a South Indian Meal at Hotel Viktoria. We were happy that we could enjoy our sambar and rasam varieties. Because, all these days the meal had been North Indian with roti/naan, dhal, paneer gravy, aloo gravy, basmati rice and yoghurt mostly. One or two items varied sometimes, otherwise it was typically the same. But we were more surprised (!!) to see that we were offered Idli, Oothappam and lemon rice along with chutney, sambar and raitha... Dei, ithu South Indian tiffin da, meals illai da – The person next to me says, neenga mind voice nu nenaichu sathama pesitteenga 😄

Engelberg - View from cable car
After the surprise lunch, we headed towards Engelberg. From here, we had to take a cable car to reach Mount Titlis. Mt. Titlis is also located in a stretch of Alps Mountains at a height of 3,238 metres above the sea level. The rope for the cable car looked steep going up the hill; however it wasn’t scary like a roller coaster while moving up.

Cable car
The cable car is designed to accommodate 8 people at a time and it was a delightful sight to look at the beauty of nature around. We were also amazed by the man made facilities that help us to reach the top of such hills to enjoy the beauty, both at Jungfraujoch and at Titlis. We crossed a station Trubsee and then alighted at the next station called ‘Stand’. From there we had to take the next cable car – the first 360 degree rotating cable car and it accommodates around 80 people at a time. But of course, we didn’t have a seating arrangement, and we had to stand through, of course, the ride was only for few minutes. (Is that the reason, the station was named ‘Stand’, Lol!! 😆)

In the open space
Finally we arrive at the top of Mt. Titlis, the rotating cable car taking us above the glaciers and what a spectacular view!! There we had come to the open space to enjoy the snow and we had few rides and activities like the Ice Flyer and the Cliff Walk. The Ice Flyer is another cable car, but this time it is not a closed one; an open cable car but with the safety seat locks. We took a ride in it and enjoyed the beauty surrounding us with a white carpet (bayathai velila kaattapdaathu, okay?!!) 

Ice Flyer
The cliff walk is nothing but similar to a hanging bridge, however one might find it scary if he takes a glimpse on the ground. We took only a small walk around as we were running out of time. A cut-out of DDLJ is still available there and do I need to mention that we took pics near that as well?!! 

On the top of the mountain, when it is freezing cold, it is adventurous to try out the delicacies in ice cream, ain’t it! Why to miss all that fun! Yes, we had different flavours of ice cream to test our taste buds and we relished them. It was time to get back to Engelberg and we took the same route for return.

Return ride in Cable car
We had a long way to travel at the fag end of the day; yes, we had to reach Varese at Italy to check in the hotel. The next few days were to be spent at Italy. We finished our dinner at an Indian restaurant and checked in to the Hotel Ibis Styles Varese. This Ibis Hotel was much better in terms of space as compared to the one at Zurich.

Day 7 – Italy – Venice

After our continental breakfast (yes, again bread, croissant and cakes – one week la naakku sethu pochu pa!), we travelled towards new Venice. A long travel for around 4 hours. We had a cruise awaiting our arrival, ready with food to be served to us. On reaching the spot, we boarded the cruise, quite a small one as compared to the Seine cruise, the food was already served on our tables. The boat took us across the sea while we relished our food. 

On a Cruise towards Old Venice
We alighted at the Old Venice, but we were stunned at the hot climate. It was blazing hot with around 36 degree Celsius temperature. At Venice, the tour manager took us to Morano for glass demonstration. It was such a delight to watch a piece of glass turning into a flying horse logo of Ferrari. There were several show pieces, jewellery, masks etc at the Glass factory. Our next spot was St. Mark’s Square. The square has a beautiful Church of St. Mark, a bell tower and a huge adjoining space which connects to the commercial centre.

St. Mark's Church
From there we reached the banks of the creek to enjoy the Gondola ride, the speciality of Venice. Venice is connected only through water and there is no road or any other transport service available there. The small yacht called Gondola sailed through the narrow canals and passages and we witnessed an age old city withering away, eroding in the water underneath. People seem to stay only from second floor onward as the ground and first floors looked vacant and unattended.

Canal and the gondolas
After the gondola ride, we took a short walk in the small bridges and the huge platform near the boatyard and some shopping here and there. Later we sailed back to New Venice in a big boat. Finished our dinner and checked in to Hotel Venizia at Mestre.

Day 8 – Italy – Pisa Tower

When we stepped out of the hotel after our breakfast to start our tour for the day, we saw several road side shops open early in the morning itself. Before the bus would start, we took a quick look at the shops – belts, handbags, shoes, dresses all in very reasonable and sometimes cheap rates. After heaving a big sigh as we didn’t have enough time to shop there, we started our journey towards the Ferrari Car Museum at Maranello. 

At Ferrari Museum
The fastest car in the world – Ferrari – it was breathtaking to watch the different models of Ferrari cars in stunning colours and shapes. We also had the opportunity to get into one of those beautiful cars and take pictures as well.

Doesn't she resemble Lightning McQueen? 💓
The tour manager had arranged packed lunch for us and we had it in the park nearby. Post lunch, we started towards Tuscany, where one of the wonders of the world ‘the leaning tower of Pisa’ lies. Once we reached Tuscany, we took a shuttle bus and then a short walk to arrive at Pisa. We reached the ‘Square of Miracles’ which includes the Pisa Cathedral, the Pisa Baptistery and the Bell tower, which is the leaning tower. 
The Leaning Tower of Pisa
Pisa Cathedral
The leaning tower is 55.86 metres tall on the lower side and 56.67 metres on the higher side. The Square of Miracles is built with Italian Marble and is a beautiful site to visit. We walked around the tower, the cathedral and the baptistery and took several pictures. Of course, a few posing to push the tower to make it stand erect 😂
Pisa Baptistery
We had some coffee outside and then headed to the Indian and Italian Restaurant for dinner. Later we drove towards Prato to check in to the Hotel Datini. This Hotel, in my opinion was the best among those we stayed till then with spacious rooms, bed and other facilities. But I had to quickly reverse my opinion after the breakfast the next day!

Watch out this space for the fourth and final part of the travelogue to be posted soon...

Part I here
Part II here
Part IV (Final) here

Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Europe Trip - A Travelogue - Part II

Dear Friends,

Thanks for your kind comments and feedback. Here I come once again to share the second part of my travelogue.

Day 3 – Paris – Disneyland

The much awaited day for kids arrived – yes, we were going to Disneyland. Err, did I say kids? Adults were equally excited to visit the Disneyland. Disneyland was such a huge complex accommodating Disney Studios and Disney Park. We obtained tickets for Disney Park which had various rides – adventurous, fantasy, thriller, discovery and what not. There is this beautiful castle which is also the logo of Disney Pictures, in the centre. We went around Main Street USA, the Castle, Centre plaza, and then into Adventure Land. 

Main Street USA and the castle can be seen in a distance
Several caves which were low lit, a few tree houses, hanging bridge, a treasure cave (oh, why do I remember the ‘Nilavarai’ in Ponniyin Selvan when I saw the skeleton among treasures there!!! PS paithiyam eppovo muthi pochu, athaan 😉) and such small fun areas for the scared ones like me (!!).

Treasure cave
However, gathered some guts to go on ‘Indiana Jones’ ride. Little did I realise that it was a roller coaster ride and it has an upside down turn too. We had been served packed lunch by the tour manager and we promptly had it on time. Now with this ride, my first thought was to have postponed my lunch. What would happen if I threw up during the ride?!! Ayyo paavam, mathavanga!!! Thankfully nothing awkward happened during the ride; probably my co-riders had good luck!

Indiana Jones Ride
There were several Disney characters posing for pictures with kids and adults as well, signing autographs and waving hands. We went around a few kids’ rides to keep my little one engaged and happy, like Hatter’s Magical Tea cups, the Maze, Snow white in the dark forest etc. The day was almost exhausted and so were we. We energized ourselves with some ice cream and finally arrived near the castle to watch the grand parade of Disney characters that happens daily. The parade was absolutely brilliant. Each one of us became a small kid while we watched our favourite characters walk across us dancing and singing and entertaining us. The beautiful chariots, ships, coaches were a delight to watch.

Captain Hook posing for pictures
After the excitement of parade was over, we had our own adventure searching for all our kids who were very busy trying out every other ride available. As we moved out of Disneyland our hearts were filled with joy as we had re-lived our childhood for a while. Having our dinner at an Indian restaurant we took good rest at the hotel, as we had a hectic day ahead.

Rapunzel (Tangled)
Turtle Crush (Finding Nemo)
Day 4 – Zurich – Travel

The fourth day started off busy with packing and checking out after the breakfast, as we had a long travel ahead. Yes, we were travelling to Zurich from Paris in the bus which was going to eat up the whole day. Little did we know that travel from Paris to Zurich could be equally exciting! There were two reasons. One of them was the beautiful sceneries enroute – mountains, lakes, farms, villages, and tunnels – absolute scenic beauty. The second reason was we had wonderful fun games throughout the travel. Our young lady Ms. Shobinya had meticulously planned various games engaging men, women and kids equally. The to-be tiresome travel turned out to be so much of fun.

At Zurich City
We stopped in between for short breaks and for having our packed lunch. We reached Zurich at around 7 pm and headed for dinner at ‘Restaurant Indian Palace’. After dinner we checked in to Hotel Ibis Styles Messe Airport. Quite small rooms as compared to Holiday Inn and no Air conditioners were there. Ok ok, I know what you are about to say. You might ask why someone would be in need of AC when in Switzerland. But hey, no, it was quite warm there in Switzerland. We had to keep the windows open to get some fresh air flowing in.

Inside the tram
We were enthused at the sight of tram at Zurich and hence a few of us strolled around in the night, took a tram to Zurich Central and had a small tour of the place. We watched the huge railway station at Zurich as the bullet trains arrived and departed; we walked around the main streets, had a glimpse of the statue of Alfred Escher who is the creative mind behind the railway connectivity to Jungfraujoch, and finally ended our mini tour with ice cream and returned to hotel in tram.

Zurich Central Station with the statue of Alfred Escher

Day 5 – Switzerland – Jungfraujoch

On the way to Grindelwald
Here comes an exciting day ahead. We were about to travel to Jungfraujoch, called the Top of Europe, located in the stretch of Alps Mountains at an elevation of 3,466 metres above the sea level. Switzerland is famous for its beautiful sceneries, snow capped mountains and cold weather. Is that only so? No... The world record breaking movie ‘Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge’ and many other movies have been shot in Switzerland.
Enroute Grindelwald
The blockbuster DDLJ movie has made tourists to throng to these areas. The highest numbers of tourists to Switzerland are from India, a study says. My dream destination has also been Switzerland right from my childhood when I have heard about the beauty of it. The longingness to visit the place aggravated when I watched DDLJ. Now, it is the time my dream is gonna come true. Much awaited place and yes, I wasn’t disappointed. I was stunned by the beauty both in the plains and on the path while travelling towards Grindelwald.

Outside Grindelwald Station
We took train from Grindelwald to Kleine Scheidegg (I was finding it very difficult to spell or pronounce the names of few places and while writing this, I had to cross check with google to get the names right!!!). Sceneries everywhere around and as we were moving slowly uphill, we witnessed the snow mixed with sand and that delighted every one of us, as we were gonna experience snow for the first time in life.

Kleine Scheidegg Station
Once we reached Kleine, we had to take another train to reach the top of Europe – Jungfraujoch. Within few moments when the train started, it entered into a tunnel for quite some time and finally reached our destination. With all the travel, we first barged into the Bollywood restaurant there to have our lunch. This time vayitrukku unavu first 😊

From the top of Jungfraujoch
Post lunch, we went around to have a tour of Jungfraujoch and oh man, how much were we stunned to see the beauty of the snowy slopes. The climate was quite opposite to the warmth in the hotel we stayed. We secured ourselves with our winter jackets and enjoyed the place trying to capture those moments with pictures, pictures and more pictures.

Jungfraujoch - Top of Europe
We, just like any other kid, wanted to play in the snow and we went out in the open. Oh my, it was so slippery to walk on the snow. Yet we managed, threw snow on each other and had good fun. We wanted to take the rope ride; however, worried about the limited time to finish the tour, we let it go. We consoled ourselves to do it next day while visiting Mt. Titlis.

We went around the artificial ice palace and that was the place that really chilled our spine. No no, nothing scary. Just that it was sooooooo cold and we were freezing. Later we got back to the station to take our train to go to Grindelwald via Kleine Scheidegg.

At Interlaken town - Park
Our next destination was Interlaken, a small town, where many scenes of DDLJ were shot. A park in the town has the statue of Yash Chopra who had been the Brand Ambassador of Interlaken.

Yash Chopra Statue
We took pictures near his statue and also near the fountain where Raj gives a rose to Simren in DDLJ (SRK to Kajol)! Awww... each of the couple were feeling themselves as Raj and Simren 💓💓 The day ended with happy notes after dinner at Maharani Indian Restaurant.

Raj gives rose to Simren (DDLJ movie)
Pic courtesy: The Quint

More snow, more fun, more places - Way to go... Keep watching this space for the next part soon!!

Part I here
Part III here
Part IV (Final) here

Europe Trip - A Travelogue - Part I

What fun it is to be around with friends... And just imagine the fun when we hang out on a tour with them for 10 days... OMG, then what about the destination like Europe to hang out with friends!! Yes, it is fun, fun and fun throughout... Here I am, after a looooooooong time in my blog, to happily share my experience on our trip to 4 countries in Europe – France, Switzerland, Italy and Vatican City – over a period of 10 days!

Pre-Tour Preparation

It all started with a small buzz of thinking on having a tour with friends and family way back in mid-February. Not a firm plan then, with people saying a yes sometime and a no later... But the plan started taking its shape in the month of March when Mr. Satish and Mr. Murali contacted many travel agents and acquired the details of sightseeing tours and the related costs involved. They researched and compared the details with each travel agent and finally found one Jumbo Travels in Kuwait and through them Thomas Cook, the famous travel agent around the globe.

Pic courtesy: Dreamstime.com
The talks went on, mails communicated, itinerary was built. The trip was planned for 10 days combining the Bakrid Holidays during August. Slowly the members confirmed their presence and a perfect group got created with 10 families. The hotels and flight tickets were booked after researching on the facilities, costs and comfort levels. 2 more families confirmed a little later and their bookings for flights and hotels were done appropriately. A proper tour organising committee was formed with various functions delegated to each one in the committee. Each family applied for Schengen visa and obtained the same, some as early as first week of June and some during the last week of July.

Now started the scariest episode for men and the entertaining episode for women – yes, you got it right. The Shopping Spree!!😃 Among others, considering also the climatic conditions of the places to be visited, shopping ranged from shoes to garments, medicines to cosmetics, cotton to woollen, scarf to jewellery – what not!!!

We packed up and got ready to explore Europe to start from Kuwait on 14th August 2018. We started our travel towards Paris, our first destination, via Abu Dhabi, though 2 families had to take 2 connecting flights to reach Paris.

Day 1 – Paris – Louvre Museum

Fragonard
We arrived at Charles De Gualle Airport at Paris in the morning at around 7.40 am local time. We were received by the Tour Manager from Thomas Cook, Mr. Sandeep Patil and he accommodated us on a bus with 45 seats, quite comfortable for our count of 37. Since our check in time at Hotel was only at 3 pm, he took us to Fragonard, a perfume factory located at the main city of Paris. The lady representative of the Fragonard, Ms. Yula, explained us how perfumes are manufactured at their factory, the speciality of their product and also showed us the various machinery used for perfume manufacturing. We looked around their facility and enjoyed sniffing various types of fragrances and finished our tour there with some shopping of perfumes.

At Fragonard
After a short photo session outside the Fragonard, we headed towards Gaur De Nord where an entire street had many Indian restaurants. We barged in Hotel Saravana Bhavan and had a heartful of South Indian meals, as we were quite aware that we won’t be having the luxury of south Indian food anytime during the next 10 days.

Mona Lisa at Louvre Museum
After a sumptuous meal at HSB, we checked in our hotel – Holiday Inn Express Paris Velizy. Quite comfy rooms except that the air conditioners couldn’t satisfy our needs. We freshened up and started towards the world famous Louvre Museum in the evening. This is the world’s largest art Museum located near the river Seine at Paris. The museum is housed at Louvre Palace originally built as Fortress and later converted into a Palace. This Museum is also famous for housing many artistic works of Leonardo Da Vinci, including his masterpiece “Mona Lisa”. The large Museum was very much crowded and we took a tour inside watching the great pieces of art. The painting of Mona Lisa had the largest crowd in front of it, everyone trying to take a glimpse of the smiling beauty and taking pictures with her.

The tall ceilings, beautiful paintings and sculptures around transported us to a whole new world. The glass pyramids were enchanting to our eyes. Overwhelmed by the beauty surrounding us, we took leave of the museum half heartedly.

Glass Pyramid at Louvre Museum
From there, we headed towards an Indian restaurant ‘Bhojan’ to have our dinner. We were surprised to note that the sun did not set until 10 pm whereas shops and other commercial places brought their shutters down as early as 6 pm.

Day 2 – Paris – Eiffel Tower

Column erected by Napoleon Bonaparte
After enjoying the continental breakfast at the hotel, we started towards the main city to have a city orientation tour. The local guide Ms. Annie joined us in the bus and explained us about the various important attractions of the city. While proceeding, we saw the Statue of Liberty installed in the river Seine which was the inspiration for the one at New York and was also gifted by the French, the tunnel where Princess Diana died in a car crash and the statue of torch flame in her memory, the Parliament house, the Galaries Lafayette – the shopping mart, etc. 

Egyptian Obelisk
The Opera House also called as Opera Garnier named after Charles Garnier who was its architech, was the first place to view, followed by the circular column constructed by Napoleon Bonaparte at Vendome dedicated to his grand army with his figurine on the top. We took pictures here and then started towards the Concorde Square. Enroute we saw Les Invalides where the tomb of Napoleon is housed, Louvre Museum, and the Alexander Bridge etc. At Concorde Square, we saw a tower built in Egyptian style with a pyramid on the top called as the Egyptian Obelisk. It was a gift to the French by the Egyptian Government in the 19th century. The Government of France added a gold leafed pyramid cap on the top as the original cap was believed to be stolen. The Concorde square had fountains and statutes of the erstwhile Kings and Queens. Once our photo session was over, we headed towards the Eiffel Tower.

Eiffel Tower
Eiffel Tower considered as one of the wonders of the world, is an iron tower built by Gustave Eiffel in a span of 2 years 2 months and 2 days. With a height of 325 metres it made us admire it with glee for it is one of the greatest man made constructions. We had to wait in the queue for almost 2 hours to obtain the tickets to go up the Eiffel Tower. However, unfortunately, we were denied entry to the third level as some security related maintenance was going on then. We were able to obtain tickets only to enter the 2nd level of the tower. We took the lift to the second level of the Eiffel tower and were astonished by the bird’s eye view of the entire city Paris. We were never tired of taking pictures and kept on and on enjoying the view. Our men took a short break in between to taste the world famous Champagne, a variety of wine the original form of which is available only in France.

Bird's eye view from the Eiffel Tower
After visiting the world wonder, we headed towards having lunch at ‘Welcome India’ an Indian restaurant. Post lunch, we visited the Arc de Triomphe, a monument built by Napoleon Bonaparte, for all the soldiers who gave up their lives for the victory of France. There is also a ‘Tomb of the Unknown soldier’ under the Arc and has an eternal flame lit on it in memory of the dead who were never identified. We took a walk around the Arc and also in the avenues nearby. 

Arc de Triomphe
We had a cruise tour scheduled at river Seine and headed for the same. A lovely sight of Seine River and the cruise that could accommodate almost 100 people made the cruise ride a memorable trip. Cruise ride was for almost 2 hours viewing the important places of Paris from the river. We also had fun taking pictures, singing songs and dancing to the tunes in the cruise. Fun and Fun forever!! After the cruise ride, it was time for dinner and rest. We tested our taste buds at ‘Massala Lounge’ yet another Indian restaurant at Paris.

Seine river during the cruise ride

More exciting days to follow... I shall come back with the second part of this travelogue soon...

Part II here
Part III here
Part IV (Final) here