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Leisurely La Jolla
October 10, 2019 On this, the final day of our surprise trip, we had time to explore on our own. We took an Uber to La Jolla, about 12 miles from our hotel. It would have been possible to get … Continue reading
Posted in California, La Jolla, San Diego, Uncategorized
Tagged sea lions, seals, The Vacation Hunt
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Falling From the Sky
July, 2019 As I was driving through northern Minnesota, I saw a sign outside of Eveleth, announcing a nearby memorial for Paul Wellstone, so I stopped to pay my respects. Wellstone died in an airplane crash just eleven days before … Continue reading
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Tagged Airplane, Bobby Vee, Jim Croce, John Denver, Musicians, Paul Wellstone
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I’m a Hodophile!
July, 2019 If you’re reading my blog, you are probably one too. No, it’s not someone yelling “hold the file!” It’s a person who loves the road, loves to travel. I enjoy learning new words almost as much as I … Continue reading
Tears for Notre Dame
April 16, 2019 We were fortunate to have visited Notre Dame (Our Lady of Paris) Cathedral in October, 2015. This iconic cathedral has graced the city of Paris for 800 years, surviving two world wars and the French Revolution. I … Continue reading
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Dance, Dance, Dance
Sunday, February 3, 2019 Yesterday, our guide told us about a large dance competition being held at the city stadium this morning, in honor of the Virgen de la Candelaria. Folk dance groups from around the Puno District come to … Continue reading
Posted in International Travel, Peru, South America Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Virgen de la Candelaria
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Leaving the Amazon
Sunday, January 27, 2019 It’s hard to leave. We’ve had a wonderful time here, seeing and learning so much about the many beautiful birds and animals that live here. As we boarded our bus to the airport, we were greeted … Continue reading
Genovesa Island, Darwin’s Bay
Friday, January 18, 2019 This morning, we had a wet landing on the island of Genovesa, the most isolated of the main islands. A wet landing means that we step off of the zodiac into the water. High waves can … Continue reading
Posted in Ecuador, Galápagos, International Travel, National Geographic, South America Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Boobies, Darwin’s Bay, Genovesa, sea lions
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Dengue and Malaria and Zika, Oh My!
December, 2018 It’s virtually impossible to avoid picking up some illness when traveling. The passenger in front of, behind, or beside you hacks throughout the entire 8 hours of the flight. Fellow cruise passengers are sneezing all over the buffet. … Continue reading
“The Mapmaker’s Wife” – Another Book Review
December, 2018 Personally, I find the title of this book to be a bit misleading. That didn’t prevent me from thoroughly enjoying it. I read The Mapmaker’s Wife: A True Tale of Love, Murder, and Survival in the Amazon, by … Continue reading
Posted in Amazon River, Ecuador, Peru, Uncategorized
Tagged Amazon River, Isabel Grameson, Jean Godin, The Mapmaker's Wife
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Rochester, Minnesota, Hometown of the Mayo Clinic
Thursday, September 27, 2018 We are spending some time in Rochester, Minnesota, so decided to learn a bit more about our temporary home away from home. Like many much larger cities we’ve visited, Rochester has a Hop On Hop Off … Continue reading