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BANGKOK – DAMNOEN SADUAK FLOATING MARKET
Monic, our private tour guide, arrived at our hotel with a driver before 7:00 a.m. to take Carolyn, Efren, and me on a tour of the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, Old Bangkok, and Chinatown. Bangkok to Damnoen Saduak is about a 1-1/2 hour drive, but the time flew by while Monic gave us some history […]
9 years ago
BANGKOK MARKETS AND WAT PHO
Do you know how both nervous and excited I was to meet my tour buddies for the first time? You never really know if you are going to mesh with the group but I have to tell you, we all hit it off immediately from the moment we said our first hellos. I was thrilled! […]
9 years ago
BANGKOK – THE CITY THAT NEVER SLEEPS
I arrived at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport early in the morning. I was thankful to be wide awake after an 18-hour flight because I wanted to explore Bangkok during the day and I had paid for a tour that evening. I wasn’t thrilled, however, when I was approached by an airport official telling me that my […]
9 years ago
BARCELONA – SAGRADA FAMILIA AND FLAMENCO
I woke up before sunrise in Barcelona because I had reserved the earliest time slot to tour Gaudi’s Sagrada Familia. You’ll be happy to know that there is no need to wake up that early to stand in line for the earliest reservation. I quickly discovered that as soon as the gates open, all hell […]
9 years ago
BARCELONA – LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT
I remembered that I needed more toothpaste while I was walking back to my hotel to grab my luggage before heading to the train station. I saw a farmacia along the way and stepped inside. I saw the boxes of oral care products along the back wall. Seeing that they were written in Spanish, I […]
9 years ago
ZARAGOZA – A STUDY OF CONTRASTS
After my fun last evening eating dinner in Madrid with several of my VaughanTown friends, I headed out to the Madrid Atocha train station early the next morning with my buddy, Pat (from VaughanTown) to catch separate trains. I was on my way to Zaragoza! I must say that I could get used to public […]
9 years ago
VAUGHANTOWN IN TRUJILLO, SPAIN
Unless I’m mistaken, I believe that all of the Anglos in VaughanTown Trujillo walked with the Spaniards to Plaza Mayor every day during our one-to-one sessions. Because of our hour-long time constraints, they were always short walks, but we made the most of our time, walking up and through the streets to see what was […]
9 years ago
VAUGHANTOWN – MAKING NEW FRIENDS IN SPAIN
I rushed back to my hotel from Madrid Centre to freshen up for the first event of what I knew would be a week of fun. Let me give you some background information first…. I met a lovely couple at a travel show in February of 2014. They told me that they had recently traveled […]
9 years ago
MADRID – THE CENTRAL DISTRICT AND ALMUDENA CATHEDRAL
After lunch at La Buha, I only had a few hours to see what I could of Madrid on foot because I was attending an event that evening. I decided to return to Catedral de la Almudena, or Almudena Cathedral, which is located directly across from the Royal Palace of Madrid. Wait…I just noticed something: […]
9 years ago
DISCOVERING MADRID
You know you’re going to have a wonderful trip when you discover a double rainbow outside of your airplane window. The flights from Los Angeles to Madrid were relatively uneventful, save for the thunder and lightning rainstorm at Dulles, which delayed our flight due to lightning strikes on the ramp. Soon after takeoff, I glanced […]
9 years ago
MY REFLECTIONS OF EUROPE
I thought it would be easy to wrap up my final blog relating to Europe. I decided to give myself a few days to rest, trying hard to work through jet lag. It is especially bothersome because, when I arrived from L.A. to Amsterdam, I hit the ground running the following morning with few effects […]
11 years ago
EUROPE – HOMEWARD BOUND
Have you ever done something knowing it’s for the last time, and you’ve said to yourself, “This is the last time I’m ____”? That was my standard line to myself on my last evening before leaving for my flight home from Rome. Every sentence ended with the words “…in Europe.” “This is the last time […]
11 years ago
TUSCANY – SIENA, SAN GIMIGNANO, AND PISA
I woke up fat(ter) and happy the following morning after my scrumptious dinner with Marco, Rosanna, and their family. But this was a new day, and an early one to boot, because I had a twelve-hour day tour planned through Tuscany! Marco knew I had to be at the train station early, so he set […]
11 years ago
FLORENCE – MY PERFECT MEAL
When I had arrived back at the house at approximately 4:00 or 5:00 p.m., I was expecting to find Rosanna preparing dinner like the guy I photographed from a restaurant kitchen window while I was heading back to Rosanna and Marco’s home. I arrived to discover that the kitchen was dark, and no one seemed […]
11 years ago
DRENCHED IN FLORENCE
As I was packing my luggage for my train ride to Florence the following morning, I checked my train ticket, only to discover that my train wasn’t leaving until 9:20 a.m.! I had told everyone that I wasn’t going to see them for breakfast because I thought my train was leaving at 7:30 a.m. OOPS! […]
11 years ago
ROME AND THE VATICAN CITY
Buon giorno! We were at the Monterosso train platform to meet Sandro for our last drive together to Rome! As it turned out, our hotel in Rome was located on the third floor (uh, that is the fourth floor) of a building, the bottom floor being a church! One of the tour members, Dick, said […]
11 years ago
EXPLORING CINQUE TERRE
I was among those who were sad to leave Venice, but I already know that I will return some day. However, we were on to our next adventure! We were heading to the Cinque Terre area, specifically Monterosso al Mare. Cinque Terre is considered to be the Italian Riviera. I did not know that and […]
11 years ago
VENICE – GETTING LOST BY CHOICE
I thought I had my day all planned out knowing that I was going to explore Venice. I was looking forward to getting an early start after coming down from yesterday’s high. The two sisters, Sue, and Kathy, were going to St. Mark’s Basilica in the morning and I begged to be their tagalong, mainly […]
11 years ago
VENICE – WEAVING MY WAY THROUGH THE CANALS
Venice is such a beautiful maze of a city (and I’m not exaggerating the word “maze”). Honestly, two nights there was not enough time for me to explore the city although, considering how lost we all constantly were, perhaps we did see the entire town and we just didn’t realize it! Before arriving, we hopped […]
11 years ago
MUNICH – CONTRASTING OKTOBERFEST WITH DACHAU
I wanted to love Munich. Really! But perhaps it was due to a time constraint that I didn’t see this lovely city as thoroughly as I should have that caused me to love it less than the other wondrous cities that I had just visited on this trip. Could I have slaughtered a sentence more […]
11 years ago
HIKING FROM LAUTERBRUNNEN TO GRINDELWALD
One of the things we had all experienced since arriving in Paris, and perhaps those of us who had arrived several days before, was rain. Every. Single. Day. At first, I thought it was charming but, geez, after a while, let up already! By the time I had arrived in Paris, I was already on […]
11 years ago
THE COBBLED TOWN OF BEAUNE
I messed up…I thought we were on to Switzerland next, but we were heading to Beaune, France! First of all, I want to say something. When I began planning this trip, I was most hesitant about visiting Paris because of all of the negative comments from EVERYBODY about Parisians’ attitudes towards tourists. My hesitancy had […]
11 years ago
VERSAILLES – THE CHATEAU AND MARIE ANTOINETTE’S HAMLET
I set out very early with Sue and Kathy, two sisters from the tour, to Versailles. We were a little intimidated by the Metro and Rer C train, but together we made it easily to Versailles with the other early birds. I could tell that it was going to be a wonderful day when I […]
11 years ago
PARIS – THE MAGNIFICENT NOTRE DAME
I woke up very early the next morning in Paris because I had paid for a “Skip the Line: Notre Dame” at 9:45 a.m. And I wanted to photograph a bit before the tour began. Back on to the 69 bus, I went, feeling smug in knowing how to ride a bus now. I jumped […]
11 years ago
THE GRANDEUR OF PARIS
I headed out for Brussels Midi train station early in the morning for Paris after my fabulous one night’s stay in Brussels. I wish I had been able to stay longer because I missed seeing much of the city due my not being able to tear myself away from the Grand Place celebration. A common […]
11 years ago
BRUSSELS – A GRAND PLACE EVENING CELEBRATION
I heard an orchestra playing, followed by a smaller band. I was in Brussels, heading towards Grand Place. I had to take a look! But when I saw this only to be followed by this and then this. I have to say that I completely lost it. I videoed, but unfortunately could not attach to […]
11 years ago
BRUSSELS – A DRIZZLY DAY AT GRAND PLACE
Charm ‘n Bruges is an aptly-named bed and breakfast inn. I loved to wander through the courtyard and the breakfast room to see the beautiful vignettes. The jars of Côte d’Or were milk and dark chocolate spreads. The jams were outstanding. Thank goodness this was a walking tour. My usual breakfast at home consists of […]
11 years ago
BRUGES – MARKT AND LOVELY CANALS
I am sitting here in my twin bed (what?!?) in my Paris hotel room in the early evening of Day 8 writing about Day 4 in Bruges! I would write more if I only had the time and energy, but I am hitting the ground running every morning and crawling into bed at night from […]
11 years ago
BRUGES – DISCOVERING HIDDEN TREASURES
Can we please start this blog off properly by posting something so decadent that it might only be found in Belgium? And, no, I didn’t, buy these, but only because there was no room in my luggage! ;) I should have checked the price of these, for curiosity sake only! I’m getting so far behind […]
11 years ago
THE ANTWERP CENTRAL TRAIN STATION
I wanted to add a couple more images of Delft taken on my one full day there. The elderly woman in the picture above could not have timed her turn onto the street any more perfectly for me. I was very pleasantly surprised by my visit with my Delft host, Lara. We got off to […]
11 years ago
A DAY TRIP TO DELFT
I woke up before sunrise in Amsterdam, many hours before my 10:00 a.m. tour of the Anne Frank house. I wanted to spend as much time as I could exploring the city because I was leaving by train to Delft after the tour. I hadn’t even left yet and I was already regretting the fact […]
11 years ago
EUROPE – AT LONG LAST
Good morning, sunshine! After what turned out for me to be a fitful night’s sleep from waking up at every half hour, and waking up with a sore jaw (man, I must have been more apprehensive about traveling alone than I thought!), Steve and I arrived at the airport and said our tearful goodbyes. KLM […]
11 years ago
THE COUNTDOWN TO EUROPE BEGINS!
As many of you already know because I cannot stop talking about it, I am boarding a plane for a three-week adventure through Europe, departing on Monday, September 9th. Other than several vacations to Hawaii and one vacation to the U.S. Virgin Islands, I have never been off of this continent. That’s going to change […]
11 years ago