"Planning" a trip to Europe



I'm going to finish my undergrad this fall and decided that I wanted to
take a small break from the whole school thing to actually see some of the
world. I've wanted to go to Europe for a while now, and it seems like
early next year might be the best chance I'll ever have. I'm tentatively
thinking from early January to early June (2009).

Ideally what I'd like to do is just buy the tickets there and back and try
to pay for everything else by busking while I travel around where my whims
take me. Some places that I already know I would like to visit are
Norway, Greece (Athens in particular), Italy, United Kingdom, and
Chekslovakia (Prague). Oh yeah, I probably should visit France at some
point too. Does anyone know if local laws would tend to discourage me
from trying to busk for my meals?

Also is there anyone in Europe that would be interested in putting me up
for a night or two? :D

Are there any big juggling events that I should make a point of trying to
attend while I'm out there?

Am I just daft? Probably, but I've already filed away for my passport and
am getting more and more excited about this trip with every day. :D

Please feel free to give me any advice or suggestions, all help is greatly
appreciated. I know this is really vague, but I'm sure it'll be more
defined as the trip approaches (and I like the idea of just bumming around
Europe for a couple months).

Thanks,
Brandon

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