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Category Archives: travel
Play it Again Sam
While I don’t know a Sam and I realize this is not a direct quote from Casablanca the aches and chills I have suffered all day reminded me of a time years ago when I traveled to Morocco by myself. … Continue reading
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When is A Trip Worth the Risk and Public Shaming?
Dr. Fauci wasn’t the only one telling me not to travel as the pandemic was surging again but I had promised my daughter I would bring her some much needed supplies. I have not taken many risks during the past … Continue reading
Doggy Haloween
My dog hates leashes, scarves or anything attached to her. So all those cute costumes are not happening here. We do enjoy walking the neighborhood though as they decorate for each of the Holidays. Unlike my daughter’s dog, Karma, who … Continue reading
An Escape from Home During Covid-19
My sister and both of our dogs woke up very early, donned our masks and ventured forth. Our goal for the day was San Diego to Berkeley without rush hour traffic and only a rest stop or two for gas … Continue reading
Reminiscing Road Trips Taken Long Ago
This summer road trips were popular due to Covid-19 and the need to get away. When I saw all the promotions for RV’s, SUV’s and other conveyances for family travel I fondly recalled the many family trips I took over … Continue reading
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Tagged Alaska, Great Lakes, large family, Milwaukee Braves, road trips, traveling in the 50's
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My Forsaken Passport
Dusty, unused, at first I couldn’t remember where it was. My carry-on bag is now full of toilet paper, hidden under the bed. Those cute hotel shampoo bottles are filled with hand sanitizer and are ubiquitous: in my car, in … Continue reading
Laws and Borders
Researching the culture and norms of a country before visiting is one of the items I check off before leaving home. Often times it helps with packing and sometimes it sets you back just a little. For instance, when I … Continue reading
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Tagged Egypt, Regulations and Rules, Romania, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Switzerland
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Rebounding: Flying Anew
Last week I agreed to bring my sister’s dog to her in Minnesota from San Diego. She was helping another sister recover from Covid-19 and had left her dog, Yogi, behind for a month. As things were improving all around … Continue reading
Visiting my Daughter When She Lived in HKG
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What a treat! I would usually go for a month at a time pretending that I too lived in Hong Kong. Her apartment was half way up Victoria Peak with giant picture windows overlooking the…
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Staycation, Really?
I chuckle when I see the meme of someone’s floor plan and they joke that they are traveling today to this particular room…all in honor of staying at home, sheltering in place. It’s a crazy time and I do dream … Continue reading