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Lebanese Libations (and cuisine)
It comes as no surprise that the temple of Bacchus (god of agriculture and wine) in Baalbek is the best preserved and largest Roman temple of its size anywhere in the world. It is more colossal than the Parthenon. However, … Continue reading
Countries Not Visited Yet
I am often asked which country I like best and my usual response is “the one I’ve not been to yet”. I realize this is a cop-out of sorts and I really do have favorites but all for different reasons: … Continue reading
misconstruing currencies
Changing money can be troublesome. I get the math mixed up when I try to think too hard. I confuse the rates. Was it 12 to 1 or 1 to 8 or…..One can imagine where this might lead. I remember … Continue reading
the Paris of South America?
Buenos Aires beckoned 10 years ago because there were great prices for exclusive hotels, fantastic food and great wine. What more can one ask for? Although their economy had suffered a severe setback, the porteños were now hoping that an influx … Continue reading
Early Start (posted on my second page)
I inherited my wanderlust. My parents thought the idea of a station wagon was to load up the kids and go someplace new. One of my earliest recollections was a trip to Chicago to see the museums and the stock … Continue reading
Safari Saavy
I love safaris….not the hunting kind, the ones they call photographic…although I’m always way too excited to put a camera or binoculars in front of my face. My first adventures were in Zimbabwe. I travelled by canoe down the Zambezi River … Continue reading
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Not Exactly Risk-Averse
Years ago when I was writing for an on-line travel site all of our submissions on a place, destination or activity had to consider the future traveler. Would he be comfortable or at a loss? Would the experience enhance her … Continue reading
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Tagged great white sharks, mountain biking, risky adventures, skydiving
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Some of the Stans….
I was getting my haircut one day when another woman started talking about countries I’d heard of but never really considered possibilities. Turns out she lived in Kazakhstan for years after the breakup of the USSR, helping them form their … Continue reading
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Tagged frontiers, horsemeat, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan
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Guess Who’s Coming on This Trip?
I’m lucky as I have a big family and I can usually tempt one of them to go with me. They know what they’re getting into…someone who likes to move fast and often, likes to eat, doesn’t mind if she … Continue reading
Lost in Andalusia
Felt like that old European tour adage, “if it’s Tuesday it must be Seville”. Trip plan sounded good on paper; however, it was ambitious to say the least. First of all if one is to rent a car, get the … Continue reading