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About Agingadventurer

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

Grounded Due to Doggy Payback

I don’t think my dog would survive in a kennel so I always leave her with friends or family when I travel. This works well, except they want me to take care of their dog or dogs when they leave. … Continue reading

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The Ultimate Staycation

It’s a good thing I’m not a “vacation” type, otherwise I’d probably never leave home. I travel to experience something new, taste something different, and to meet up with those offering new perspectives. This weekend, however, since I had company, … Continue reading

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Truly a Traveler’s Gem

Vietnam is a country rich with varied cultural experiences for the traveler from sites to food.  I first visited the south years ago and was amazed mostly with the method of crossing the street through incredible traffic…..the secret, of course, is … Continue reading

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Oceana, Might Only Happen in my Dreams

For someone collecting countries the island nations prove to be the most difficult, especially if one doesn’t cruise.  There are 30 that I have yet to visit.  I met a couple who not only found themselves on one of the … Continue reading

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Some Six hundred years after Columbus I finally made it to the Dominican Republic

While most tourists seek out the incredible beaches of this nation, I opted to visit Santo Domingo, the capital and largest city.  I didn’t plan to explore the entire city nor do a day side trip elsewhere so I decided to … Continue reading

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Airports are a Trip in Themselves

Sitting at the gate is much more interesting than waiting in an airline lounge….I am usually at the airport early enough to do both.  This last trip was truly eye-opening. The first picture is just one family’s carry-on luggage.  I’m … Continue reading

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Leaving on a Jet Plane

John Denver released that song the year I graduated from college! Every year since  I try to travel to a new country or do something out of the ordinary (like jump out of a plane)on my birthday. On Wednesday, I will … Continue reading

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Older and Wiser? Maybe Not

When I first traveled overseas with my youngest daughter we went to Paris.  This city made a great first impression on her.  She was almost 18 and had the blooming confidence of maturing youth and the beauty to go with … Continue reading

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Saving Money Down Under

My sister and brother-in-law did a fantastic tour of the South Island with biking, kayaking and hiking.  Their pictures were enticing to say the least, even though I had spent some time there years before. I decided to roughly follow … Continue reading

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“Romania, come as a tourist, leave as a friend”

Another day, another long train journey and another opportunity to meet and greet the locals confronted me. I was at the train station waiting to go from Belgrade to Brasov. The aging stocky Serbian woman attacked the dilapidated ascent to … Continue reading

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