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Hey there! welcome to my little corner of the internet. I am a middle aged tourism junkie who lives for the next adventure.

Scottsdale

Scottsdale January 2016

Collectors and enthusiasts gather annually at the Barrett Jackson Car Auction in Scottsdale every January for a chance to own the car of their dreams. This particular year, my brothers, a family friend and I took in the auction and a few other activities in the Phoenix Tucson area. It was a great week.

Favourite Moments

  • Walking among the giant aircraft at the Pima Air and Space Museum
  • Shopping for Souvenirs in the Barrett Jackson Fkea Market
  • Strolling the streets of Tombstone
  • Relaxing in the massage chair at the Chiropractor’s office

Benelux

Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg – Spring 2015

This trip differed from previous European holidays in that it was largely self-directed, meaning no overall tour guide. Daily activities were planned on the fly. That being said, I made extensive use of local travel agencies to book day trips or local tours. In particular, I used City Sightseeing Hop on Hop off in both Amsterdam and Brussels and booked day trips to see anything I could not get to easily by local transport.

Favourite Moments

  • Standing in Rembrandt’s studio enjoying a presentation on how Rembrandt would have mixed paint pigments.
  • Taking in Rembrandt’s Night Watch at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam
  • Sampling the wonderfully bizarre optical illusions at the Escher en het Palace Museum in the Hague
  • Pondering Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring at the Moritzhous in the Hague
  • Looking out from the Lion’s Mound over the Waterloo battlefield on the 200th anniversary of the 1815 battle.
  • Standing on the balcony of the Zanse Chanse Windmill
  • Strolling through the bizarre interior of the Atomium

Hotels:

  • Hotel ibis Schiphol Amsterdam Airport (Amsterdam)
    • This hotel is primarily oriented towards overnight stays and offers free transportation to Schippol Airport. I chose it partly to save money, but also because the airport has a major train station, which connects you to Amsterdam, Delft, the Hague, and many other popular destinations in the Netherlands.
  • Hotel Floris Arlequin Grand Place (Brussels)
    • The Floris Arlequin is only a short walk from Brussels central town square, the Grand Place, and an equally short walk from the central train station. Tucked away in an alley among Brussels’ galleria of restaurants, it offered a perfect location. The hotel and its amenities are basic.

Modes of transport: train, bus, boat, and foot:

Amsterdam: This is one of the easier European destinations to get around. Not only does it have a good public transit system, it also offers the usual tourist-oriented travel modes like hop on hop off with the added appeal of canal boat touring.  Amsterdam has one of the most organized, and best-run train systems I have seen anywhere. The canal boat experience has an appeal that needs no explanation and is especially relaxing. Amsterdam is board flat, which makes it ideal for pedestrians, with one caveat:  Amsterdam is also popular for cyclists. If you are on foot, you need to be careful of the bicycle lanes as cyclists tend to wail down the course like it’s the final lap of the Tour de France. They don’t have enough time to stop, and you likely won’t have much time to get out of the way – so be careful. Most of the major tourist attractions are within walking distance of each other, but you may appreciate the convenience of public transit to save your feet if nothing else.  The one mode of transport I wouldn’t recommend for Amsterdam is the car. The roads are narrow, traffic is often congested and parking is extremely limited. If you simply must drive a car be prepared for some frustration.

Brussels: By comparison with Amsterdam, central Brussels will seem quite hilly. Additionally, its major tourist attractions are fairly spread out. You can walk to a lot of places, but you will really appreciate using some form of transport to cover longer distances. I used City Sightseeing hop on hop off for the first two days in Brussels and then used a combination of day trips and train travel for the rest. Brussels is a little more car-friendly than Amsterdam and offers the opportunity of day trips to the many beautiful towns nearby. However, the user-friendly Belgian train system has a terrific easy-to-use website, which makes it especially easy to visit the nearby towns. Belgium has two official languages, Flemish (Dutch) and Walloon (French), but English is spoken everywhere. Street signs are in one or both, and though I found the French slightly easier to read than the Dutch, you can navigate easily as long as you know the proper spelling of your destination.

Florida

Florida 2015

In March 2015, my friend Mark and I spent a few days touring Florida. We covered a lot of ground in a short time, including a trip through the Florida Everglades, the Kennedy Space Centre, a long drive to Key West and a tour of Miami.

Favourite moments

  • Canoeing Nine Mile Pond among the mangroves and alligators
  • Drinking a beer on a Coast Guard cutter while the sun sets over Key West.
  • Chilling on Danya Beach on a perfect spring day

 

Hawaii

Few travel destinations evoke the idea of a holiday better than Hawaii. There are cheaper alternatives, such as Caribbean all-inclusive resorts, which may offer better value if you are budget conscious, but  the Hawaiian Islands has its own special charm. My Hawaiian trip was limited to Oahu, and a day trip to Maui, so my experience is more of a taste of the islands than a feast. Still, you can see a lot in eight days.

Favourite Moments

  • Chilling on Waikiki Beach while watching the sun go down (see above)
  • Gazing out over Pearl Harbour from the quarter deck of the USS Missouri, a few feet from where the Japanese surrendered to the Allies in 1945.
  • Enjoying a warm breeze, while sipping Pineapple juice and eating Coconut Pancakes from the Hula Grill – debating whether I should ever go home.
  • Sipping an expensive Mai Thai while watching Miss Hawaii hula at the House Without A Key
  • Watching the Sunset from Lulu’s Waikiki listening to Hawaiian music

Spain

Spain 2013

One of the most enjoyable trips I took was a three weeks I spent travelling southern Spain with Intrepid Travel in the spring of 2013. The trip started in Madrid where I stayed for three days before joining the Best of Spain Tour. The tour used a combination of bus and train to visit Granada, Seville, Tarifa / Gibraltar, Ronda Cordoba, Valencia and finally Barcelona.

Favourite Moments

  • Listening to Ava Maria on the violin while take in the view of the Ronda gorge
  • Watching a local flamenco performance in a club in Seville
  • Listening to a flamenco guitarist in an 800 year old church in Barcelona

 

Northern Calfornia

San Francisco and Northern California – New Years 2013-4

My second visit to the Bay Area and beyond took place over the New Year’s holiday in 2013. Once again, I was spending time with my friends Jeff and Nikki who were staying in Trinidad California. We spent New Year’s in San Francisco and then toured the Eureka/Arcadia region near the California-Oregon border. What a great week.

Favourite moments

  • Riding the San Francisco cable cars with  my friends on New Year’s Day
  • Being temporarily trapped in the middle of a herd of wild elk on Pacific 1 Highway.
  • Watching North by Northwest with my friends at the historic Castro Theatre
  • Aiming a 4-inch gun at Alcatraz from the deck of the USS Jeremiah O’Brien.
  • Hiking among the redwoods on the Ladybird Johnson trail
  • driving a car through the center of an ancient Redwood.
  • touring the massive redwoods in the Avenue of the Giants
  • Strolling the awesome desolation of California’s Lost Coast
  • Watching two bull elks duke it out within the Elk Meadow
  • Walking the length of the Golden Gate Bridge
  • Capturing a Pacific Sunset from the Patrick’s Point

New York

I have visited the Big Apple twice, once ages ago when I was in my 20s, and more recently at the beginning of 2012. I could not get over the change in New York from the first visit to the most recent, and I don’t mean the tragic destruction of the World Trade Centre, although that has forever changed the landscape and our perception of New York City.  These days New York is cleaner, safer and and has really become the easy button for short or medium length trip.

Favourite moments

  • Walking the Brooklyn Bridge
  • Taking in the Manhattan panorama from the observation deck of the Empire State building.
  • Watching the skaters at Rockefeller Center
  • Seeing Mary Poppins fly over the stage on Broadway.
  • Scanning the New York skyline at night from Rockefeller Center

London

London July 2011

I had the good fortune to visit London and the southern United Kingdom for three weeks in the summer of 2011. It was the most ambitious self-directed European holiday I have done so far, and by far the most expensive. I followed the pattern set in the trip to Paris three years earlier using hop on hop off in city transit to get around, and take maximum advantage of the discount travel passes available.

Favourite moments

  • Taking afternoon tea at the Kensington Palace orangery
  • Enduring the most uncomfortable seats imaginable to watch Les Miserables
  • Circling Stonehenge on a beautiful summer day

 

Ottawa

Canada’s capital is one of the most visually appealing cities in our country, and makes a great weekend getaway, or extended holiday. My first visit to Ottawa was in 2010  during the Tulip Festival.

Favourite moments

  • Looking out over the Ottawa River basin from behind the Parliament buildings
  • Perusing the many artifacts of the Canadian War Museum
  • Checking at the aircraft collection at the Canadian Air and Space Museum
  • Browsing the National Galleries awesome collection of Canadian art
  • Photographing the Parliament buildings at sunset

New Orleans

New Orleans January 2011

New Orleans is a city that is rich in history music, culture and cuisine. There is no other place quite like it, and you are reminded of it everywhere you go. I had the good fortune to visit it back in 2011 for about a week and have a lot of good memories.

Favourite moments

  • Savouring the bitter chicory coffee and sweet pastries at Café Du Monde
  • Sipping a Sazurak while listening to authentic ragtime piano on the river steamer Natchez 
  • Watching the bartender mix drinks at the Napoleon House
  • Visiting the awesome World War II Museum in the Warehouse District
  • Enjoying dueling pianos and a Hurricane at Pat O’Brien’s
  • Checking out STYX at the house of blues
  • Taking in an authentic New Orleans jazz performance at Maison Bourbon

Trip Notes

Situated on the curving north bank of the Mississippi River Delta, New Orleans occupies the limited high ground on a bend in the river. New Orleans has several distinct regions. The centre of most holidays is the French Quarter, which is the oldest part of the city and has the bulk of its famous restaurants. To the immediate west, the warehouse district is actually the central business and administrative region in New Orleans, which is rich in museums. Further west is the opulent Garden District, which features the city’s universities and its most picturesque houses. Of course, New Orleans is much larger than just these three districts, and there is plenty of things to do in the neighbouring areas. Sadly, New Orleans had not quite recovered from the devastation of Hurricane Katrina when I visited, although by now I’m sure it is much changed.