Mike McLellan's Postcards
The best adventures are those that contain surprises. There are wonders to be discovered by getting lost in the Highlands of Scotland or on the back roads of New England. There may just be a chance to meet a special character who changes your life. In ancient times these were sometimes known as angels.
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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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Sunday, April 26, 2026
The Sea of Tarifa, Spain
You likely have seen a view from the Sea of Tarifa. From a ship there you can get a great photo of the Rock of Gibraltar. In the background is Spain. I took this photo from the balcony of the Rock Hotel. This is where The Mediterranean meets the Atlantic.
Saturday, April 25, 2026
LA Alhambra, Granada SPain
Read before you go is a motto worth keeping.
I have mentioned Dan Brown's books on Paris and Prague.
One of my favorites is "The City of Falling Angels" about Venice
and the fire at the La Fenice Opera House.
There are plenty of guides about these places but they come clear in these novels.
The Alhambra in Granada Spain is like that.
Washington Irving wrote "Rip Ban Winkle" and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"
but he also wrote "The Tales of the Alhambra" and there is a plaque
in the room where he stayed.
Friday, April 24, 2026
Holyrood House
The Royal Family owns some prime real estate in Great Briton. Most famous are Buckingham, Balmoral, and Windsor. The official residence in Edinburgh sits below Arthur's Seat at the end of the Royal Mile. Like all places owned by the crown you have to pay admission. Public places like the British Museum are free. We encourage you to tour Holyrood to see the historical objects and to talk with the docents. Of note, as well, it is right across the street from the new parliament building. Which is a statement unto itself.
Thursday, April 23, 2026
THE COAST OF OREGON
We live in California near the Pacific Coast. We have had the opportunity to visit many coastal areas around the world, but none is better than the coast of Oregon. (We have a second place in Portland.) I suspect that it is the rough coastline and the whales. Or, maybe it is the fact that there are fewer people there. It is a rocky coast with some nice places to set up. Not like the coast of California or those along the southern U.S. states with their busy miles of white sand and warmer water. I have always felt that rather than swimming these places in Oregon are best to look at on an unhurried walk and for collecting polished gemstones. This is a place for spending time near the surf and sharing life with the gulls.
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Occupational Comparison
Many of my friends, socially and professionally, are physicians. I never asked them if they visited hospitals when on vacation trips. I suppose not. But, I am clergy and I feel compelled to visit every church - big or small - to see "How they do it?" I have truly enjoyed these visits, talks with other clergy, and worship in dozens of churches around Europe and the United States. In America my favorite is likely the Baptist church where Martine Luther King was pastor in Montgomery Alabama. It is difficult to pick one in Europe, but we have been to mass at Notre Dame in Paris three times. (I am Presbyterian.) This is a photo of a service.
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
The BIG Surprise: Sirmione
On the to the second to
last day in traveling a four-country circle road trip in the heart of Europe we
stayed at a wonderful family-run hotel on the shore of Lake Como. Our plan was
for a short drive to Verona to stay the night before flying to Paris. We were
early. The navigator using her guidebook of Lonely Planet saw a great visit off
our planned route to the town of Sirmione. It is a wonderland of castles and
views of La Garda. We met this hippo in the center of the village. We walked the streets and enjoyed every moment of it
-- until I paid the tab for lunch. In my pocket was the key to the safe back at
the hotel in Como. Our passports were safe! Off we went and saw the city of
Bergamo (home of San Pellegrino water) the third time. The passports were
waiting for us, and we got to Verona on time for dinner, but the little
Mercedes we rented zipped at high speed; the rush of air ridding the driver of
his "sweat'.
Monday, April 20, 2026
Rainbow Over the Ha'penny Bridge, Dublin, Ireland
A people only bridge over the Liffey River in Dublin, The Ha' penney Bridge was built in 1816. Cast iron it takes you near Temple Bar and Trinity College. We had taken the O'Connell Bridge toward the college from the Wynn's Hotel. It was raining in the distance, but always prepare for rain - -that is why everything is green.
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