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December 13, 2014

UK - Scottish Highlands

One thing I was most looking forward to on this trip was visiting the Scottish Highlands.  Unfortunately, I had less than 2 days to do it!  I planned out what I knew was a very ambitious route: driving from Keswick, England, to Oban, Scotland, in one day.  Then traveling from Oban up to Inverness, and down to Edinburgh in one day.

November 17, 2014

UK - The Lake District

The next destination was chosen to view some more of England's natural beauty.  Lake District National Park, in northwest England, has mountains, valleys, fells (hills), and lakes galore.

I picked Keswick as my home base while exploring The Lake District.  I arrived in town just prior to sunset, as usual, so I was happy that I got to take a look around town before it got dark.


 
 View of Main Street and The Moot Hall.  Formerly an assembly hall and now a tourist information center and art gallery.

November 13, 2014

UK: Blackpool

Leaving Wales for northern England, I knew I had a long drive ahead of me.  I decided last-minute that I wanted to break up the drive by stopping somewhere along the way for some sight-seeing.  Leave it to me to choose a place that isn't really along the way, unless you count adding an extra 40 miles to your drive as being "along the way."  It seemed like a good idea, though in reality it was a big waste of time.  But hey, this classy vacation of mine needed a touch of tackiness added to it.

Blackpool is like no place else on earth because it is like so many places on earth mixed together.  At times, I could have guessed I was really in Santa Cruz, Paris, Atlantic City, a State Fair, Santa Monica, Eastern Europe, Chuck E Cheese, or Washington DC.  (You'll see why soon.)

November 09, 2014

UK - Northern Wales & Snowdonia

I loved my time in England thus far, but was very much looking forward leaving it behind for a little while to experience Wales.  The main attraction was a visit to Snowdonia National Park.  Instead of getting lodging inside the park itself, I chose to pick a Bed & Breakfast in the harbor town of Caernarfon

I arrived late in the day, but there was still enough daylight to explore.  After spending hours in the car, it was nice to walk around the city.  Plus, it was only short jaunt from the B&B to the old part of town.

The street my B&B was on.  Bay windows as far as the eye can see.

Pretty church at the end of the street.

Hole in the Wall Street, because there's a gaping hole in the town wall.

November 03, 2014

UK - Cheshire, not the cat

On this two-week trip, I had all of the major destinations planned out, but there were still plenty of things that I did on the fly too.  One of those was stopping in the town of Chester, which is located in Cheshire.  (Chester + shire = Cheshire.)  After leaving Stratford-upon-Avon, I decided I wanted to find a nice place to stop for lunch along the drive over to northern Wales.  After doing a little bit of last-minute research online and in my guidebooks, Chester came out on top.

For not knowing anything about the city when I started my trip, I was very pleasantly surprised by Chester.  For starters, it was much bigger and busier than I thought it would be, and that was actually a good thing.  I didn't feel like I was just visiting another tourist town.  This seemed to be a place that real people lived in, worked in, and attended school in.

November 01, 2014

UK - The Cotswolds & Stratford-upon-Avon

During my trip, I knew I wanted to visit a quaint English village.  What I had in mind, was something like where Kate Winslet's character lived in the movie The Holiday.  I narrowed in on The Cotswolds.  For those not familiar, The Cotswolds is a region in mid/southwestern England with hills and small country villages.

October 29, 2014

UK - From Heathrow to Devon

Earlier this year, I decided it was finally time for me to travel to the UK.  I knew I'd travel there at some point in my life, but somehow the years kept passing by.  Eventually, I felt like I couldn't consider myself a legitimate world traveler if I had not gone there yet.

I had two weeks to travel, and I came up with one ambitious itinerary.  Not knowing when I'd eventually be back, I wanted to cover as much ground as I could, from top to bottom.

October 26, 2014

Alone in the city of love

Back in summer 2000, while studying abroad in Spain, I traveled alone to Paris for a weekend.  If I had the choice, I would not have wanted to travel there by myself.  But, the classes were over for the summer and all of my schoolmates returned home.  I had never been to France before, and since I studied French in addition to Spanish in college, I really wanted to go even if it meant going alone.  Turns out, traveling alone wasn't so bad.  In fact, there were even some things that I loved about it!

October 23, 2014

Stop for Iceland

*Be forewarned, I hope you like pictures.

When traveling, a direct route to your destination isn't always the cheapest option, and that isn't necessarily a bad thing.  Coming from Phoenix, it is difficult to find reasonably priced airfare to Europe, and unless your destination in that part of the world is London, you will HAVE to make a connection somewhere.  Where exactly though?  Making the decision to connect in Reykjavik, Iceland, turned out to best part of my 2013 "European" vacation.

October 14, 2014

Boulder & Beyond

While on trips to Colorado in the past few years for weddings and business, I had some free time to explore.  My destination of choice - Boulder and the surrounding area.  (As we've established, I'm more of a mountain girl than a city girl.)  Depending on traffic (which can be awful at times due to seemingly never ending construction), Boulder is only about a 40-minute drive outside of Denver.  Here are some of my highlights and recommendations.

October 10, 2014

Hungarian Idol

Everyone wonders what it would be like to meet one of their idols in person.  I never thought that I would get the chance to meet one of my music idols out of the blue, in a really random place, but that's exactly what happened.  Here's my story...

October 06, 2014

Tokyo Disney Mania! (part 2)

*If you have not read part 1 of this tale yet, please read that first.

Day 2 - DisneySea

Two days later, on a Wednesday, I was back at it.  After the experience I had at Tokyo Disneyland, I was kind of dreading doing it again.  This time I visited the resort's other park, DisneySea.  The resort does not offer a 2-day park hopper ticket, so I had to devote one day only to each park...but more on that later.

The morning started the same as Day 1, with me arriving at the park prior to opening time.  Since it was the middle of the week and there was rain in the forecast, I was hoping that the crowds would be smaller.  DisneySea is located farther back on the resort's property than Disneyland, so I rode the monorail to make things faster.  (Plus, I wasn't certain if it was even possible to walk to the park from the train station.)  The monorail was packed with people, mostly what appeared to be teenagers.  (Does anyone go to school here?)  Other than for the Mickey shaped windows and hand grips, there wasn't anything special about the monorail.  Oh, and you actually have to pay to ride it.

October 05, 2014

Toyko Disney Mania! (part 1)

During my recent trip to Tokyo in late Sep 2014, I spent two days at Tokyo Disneyland and Disney Sea.  I know some (or a lot) of people would consider this a waste of two travel days, but being a Disney lover I couldn't NOT visit the parks while in Tokyo.  I had high expectations going into the visit, even knowing that the parks get very crowded.  Overall, I enjoyed the experience but I would not want to relive it...but I'll never say never.

Day 1 - Tokyo Disneyland

I read online that people start lining up at least an hour ahead of time to enter the park.  So that was my plan.  The park opened at 8am, and I was in line by 7:30am (a little behind schedule.)  I can confirm, YES there were long lines!  Once the gates opened, it took at least 10 minutes for me to enter the park due to the length of the line.

October 01, 2014

Little Bit O' Seoul

I departed Tokyo on Thursday afternoon for a 2.5 hour flight to Seoul.  It was kind of weird flying United between two non-American cities.

September 28, 2014

Tokyo Express

Here is the first of what I hope to be many post-travel blogs.  I just returned from a trip to Toyko and Seoul.  This post will focus only on Tokyo, with a separate Seoul blog to come.  This was my first time in Japan, and only my second trip to Asia.  My stay in Tokyo was limited to four full days and part of two other days, but it was enough time to get a taste of what the city and country are like.

September 17, 2014

Major League

At times, especially when I was still in school, sports were a major part of my life.  My interest in NFL football came from my mom, my former obsession with the NBA was courtesy of Mark Price's brilliance, and my enduring fondness for baseball grew due to my older sister.

September 16, 2014

50 nifty..well, 39 and counting

I may live for foreign travel, but there's plenty to love about domestic travel too!  Growing up in the Midwest and then settling as an adult in the West has given me lots of opportunities to check out the US of A from sea to shining sea...including some of those boring states in the middle.  (To those of you who happen to be from Kansas, sorry.)

Most of my visits to new states came about from long, uncomfortable road trips.  That's the best way to experience a new state though.  Just flying in and flying out does not give you that same excitement as crossing the border and seeing a large sign that says "Welcome to _____________."  (Thought: Why don't these signs exist at airports.  I would LOVE that!)



September 15, 2014

Starting off..catching the travel bug

This blog is mainly for my personal benefit.  (Which is good, since I'm sure hardly anyone else will be reading it.)  I don't keep a diary or journal, but I would like to put some of my thoughts in writing since my memory isn't getting any better as I get older.

One of the main aspects of my life that I'd like to document are my various travels, so that I can relive them and perhaps others can be inspired or learn something new.