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About Agingadventurer

I have now visited over 100 Countries and hope to add at least 5 every year.

A Delightful Diversion

I recently revisited another San Diego neighborhood, North Park, a short drive from home. We parked a few blocks away in order to check out the locality.  One building caught our attention with their big sign: Lips (the ultimate in drag … Continue reading

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Love Conquers Hate?

Using the word “conquer” in that overused idiom is frightening to me. All of yesterday was scary, leaving me numb for awhile.  Orlando is pretty far away from me, but it’s somewhere almost all of us have been….maybe not to … Continue reading

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An Anniversary in Andorra

Nestled in the Pyrenees without an airport or railway, Andorra is the eighth of Europe’s smallest countries that I’ve visited. (Malta and Cyprus are in future plans) I took a bus from Barcelona that took just over 3 hours to … Continue reading

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Barcelona by Bus

I had a chance to revisit Barcelona after many years and decided to deal with my jet lag by taking the on/off open top bus. I was too tired to disembark so I traversed the city changing buses only twice to … Continue reading

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San Diego’s Little Italy

“Ladies who lunch” was a thing in Hong Kong among the ex pats. I always thought that was worth exploiting! And how easy to do when you live in such a paradise, have lots of sisters and are retired!   … Continue reading

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The Mother of All Mother’s Days

I’m still recovering from the excitement, indulgence and overall delectation of the day with my daughters.  Our original plans changed when one of their colleagues from work was to receive a special honor at the San Diego Padre’s baseball game … Continue reading

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Victoria ShortFalls

Poverty is rampant in Zambia in spite of  being a tourist destination. Unemployment is extremely high and government-funded education only goes through 7th grade. Given these circumstances I was pleasantly surprised to see how friendly the people are and what a … Continue reading

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Zambia Side of the Falls

Years ago (2001) when I did a canoe safari down the lower Zambezi I was technically in Zimbabwe except when I put my foot on the opposite shore.  However, as one who has collected countries now for over 10 years, … Continue reading

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More About Maseru

My second and third encounters in Lesotho’s capital city, Maseru, were quite different from the road block.  Needless to say I didn’t ask directions upon leaving the Ak47 toting police, just drove out of there quickly, hoping to find a familiar … Continue reading

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Almost Left in Lesotho

Moments after passing through the border my travel partner and I were stopped at a road block by 6 policemen brandishing AK47’s . We were asked to get out of the car and present our declaration of the goods we … Continue reading

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