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This blog is about the adventure of traveling and especially the interesting people that you meet. We will share stories about people and places we have encountered from around the United States, Ireland, Scotland, England, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Germany, France, Canada, Spain, Mexico, The Vatican, The Netherlands, Belgium, Zambia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Liechtenstein, Portugal, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, and more. This is not a travelogue -- we leave that to Rick Steves -- this is a collection of fragments in the journey of life.


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Friday, June 19, 2026

As mentioned

I mentioned a while back that when we were in Venice
it was high tide. This picture shows St. Mark's Square
and those "tables" are actually the risers people need
to walk on when the tide is in.

 

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Experience is the best teacher

      
 We once tried to plan a trip by just listening to others. Others have different values.
Shopping airlines will surprise you in the difference in fare. We did not buy travel insurance for a trip depending on the insurance provided by our credit card and it took months and a call to the state Insurance Commissioner to settle. Without an itinerary you can miss things, but on the other hand you can find surprises. Your card may not include medical expense or evacuation. Plan ahead: you will need to get an all Paris Card, tickets to Park Guell and the Alhambra etc. As for not telling your credit card provider I got a phone call from a lady in Georgia while I was in Gibraltar. I told them I would be in Spain. Forgot that Gibraltar is not Spain. Call your cell-phone carrier and see if your SIM card works or if you need  another. It also helps if they tell you when to change cards. The ATM at the airport is always a better rate, plus you will need local cash for some services. Don't over pack, I did this just once. We have had to ask a neighbor to go in and find our passport and mail it to us so we could come home.  Do not buy traveler's checks. Hardly anyone accepts them. Remember an extra chip for your camera as you can fill on quickly. Yes, your phone is pretty good but Photoshop is tough. Something will go  wrong ...unplanned. It is part of the adventure.
 

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

The travel planning process

        So you heard from a friend or Rick Steves or by way of an ad that X is the place you will want to experience. (You don't go to just to see it,) 
1. Buy a copy of Lonely Planet - or another guide  - and read up on your                         destination. If you have access to National Geographic they help too.  
2. Check with airlines to see if they go there and how much.
3. Reserve Air when you set the date.
4. You need to look into Travel Insurance. (your credit card may include it but it         may not include medical expense or evacuation).
5. Set up an itinerary. You may want to visit something that requires a reservation.
6. How do you get to the airport? Reserve it.
7. Call your credit card and tell them where and when you are going. 
8. Call your cell-phone carrier and see if your SIM card works or if you need                  another. 
9. Do not buy traveler's checks. Either get to an ATM at the airport or just use                 your credit card. (At ATM you need a debit card.)
10. Make a packing list. Meds, copy of Passport, special clothing, etc.
11. Pack a week before. Take out unneeded things. Do it again.
 12.Give a copy of itinerary and a key to someone responsible at home. 
13. Make a list of things to do or not do when you are gone. Keep it.
14. Unless you are going to the middle of the jungles there are stores that sell                 dental floss. Unpack again.
15. Remember an extra chip for your camera ... and your camera.
 16. Sharpen your sense of humor.
                                               ...next post is about why...

 

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

SO... what do you bring home? What size are you?

This photo of a bookseller's window gives you an idea of the political awareness of people overseas. A book seems heavy to carry so I did not buy one. In fact, I bring home very little other than photos and memories. Two lighter exceptions for me were a shirt from Granada Spain and a shirt from Munich Germany. You see, I pack light and I ran out of clean clothes. Yes, we have used laundries in Ireland (Dingle), Verona, and Prague, but we have someone else do the work as we spent too much money to waste it on domestics. Yet, I was close to leaving and stopped to buy a cheap shirt (and in Munich a sweater as it was turning cold). And because I do not waste time, I believed the tags that said "Large". These folks must be smaller than I am. A little tight. But, now that I have lost weight right on.




 

Monday, June 15, 2026

Central Europe: Best places (in my opinion)

OK I haven't been to all the cities in Central Europe. I hear that Krakow is wonderful, but we missed it.) I would just like to recommend three. Prague is a city of old and new. It has much to communicate regarding the effects of World War II and Nazi occupation. I find it charming. The second on my list is Vienna where music meets a clean city. You must go to a concert there. The Third is Budapest. The photo above (not very good I know) is of the Chain Bridge. High on a hill Buda is great to see and look out from.  Great food. 
 

Saturday, June 13, 2026

Soweto South Africa

        Soweto South Africa is a large urban township just outside of Johannesburg. It is concerned the center of the anti-apartheid activity.  It now is an important visit. Not only are some parts the poorest of the poorest it is also the home to the Mandalas, In addition it is where you will find the Pieterson Memorial a museum you will never forget. We also had lunch in a cafe near the Tutu home. Soweto is where black Africans took a stand against Apartheid.


 

Friday, June 12, 2026

The Livingstone Resort, Zambia

You go to Africa to get near the animals.
This guy can to our room to see if we had candy.
When we had none, he left for another balcony.