a picture is worth……

not a whole lot if you don’t have a good one. i stated in my first post i’d be sharing MY photos, and yet, so many i post are “courtesy of others”.

if you’ve been reading this blog from the start then you realize i’ve been recalling trips that happened many years ago. the digital camera hadn’t made the way onto the scene yet, and time has taken a toll on some of my photo albums.

as i get closer to the here and now with my postings, then i will include my pictures. goodness knows i have enough to choose from!

photo courtesy of kidstechreview.com

do you want to go on a cruise?

is what my friend AP asked me one day while we were at a basketball game. he was a frequent guest with Princess Cruises and received a 2-for-1 coupon for a South American cruise. he said that he’d pay for the cruise for myself and our friend ST, and we just had to pay for the airfare and excursions.

having never been to South America or on a cruise before I jumped at the chance. ST and i used to work together, but she had moved to Maryland the year before the cruise, so getting to vacation with her for 10 days was a bonus.

the trip started in Montevideo, Uruguay and ended in Santiago, Chile. we cruised along side Argentina, around Cape Horn then back up the other side. we stopped off in Port Stanley – The Falkland Islands, Ushuaia – the end of the world, Puerto Montt and Punta Arenas. those aren’t in order of visit, just in order of how i remembered them. there may have been other spots too, but those few stand out.

the cruise was fun, although i was probably one of five people under the age of 30. needless to say the bar at the “disco” was always empty. i don’t think i’m what you call a cruise person, as the multiple days at sea wore on my nerves. i did become quite the Scrabble player though. it was pretty terrific having everything you could possibly want in walking distance as well……the gym, food, spa, movies, a casino, a library, a swimming pool. we made this trip in December though, so it wasn’t really swim weather. i didn’t need a parka, but shorts and t-shirts were not part of the wardrobe.

i’m trying to recall what stood out on that trip, and there are a couple of things….i was trying to buy a sweater for my Mom in a local shop, and they were having issues with the cash register and i almost missed my tour bus. the people on the bus were not pleased with my lack of respect for time and i immediately had 10 new sets of grandparents watching out for me the rest of the day. penguins in Punta Arenas – the first of many trips that involve penguins, a life size chess board and calling my Mom from a pay phone at “the end of the world”. oh, and at the very beginning of the trip we had a half day tour of Montevideo and at a museum one of the guides asked me if i’d like a job there. huh, wonder what would have happened if i had said, “yes, i’ll see you after the cruise”.

i’m really thankful that AP gave us that vacation opportunity, as that was the last trip i took with ST before she passed away. how do the sayings go, seize the day, seize the moment, don’t let opportunities pass you by…..however they go, you get the point.

photo courtesy of Tours in Putna Arenas – www.turismopaliaike.com/puntaarenas-eng.htm

and then there were none

that trip in high school was my last international trip for a very long time. i mean a VERY long time. i guess during the college years i was busy getting an education and working……and yes, there was a little partying thrown in for good measure. i really didn’t do much traveling at all.

there was one Honolulu trip for spring break, but i don’t think that counts. Hawaii is very tropical and there were drinks with umbrellas, but it wasn’t international. sadly i spent too much time in the sun my first day of that Honolulu trip and got a horrible sun rash. i had to stay indoors for the next three days, which was pretty much the whole trip. i did make good friends with all of the hotel bartenders though, and when you’re a broke college student that is a great perk!

i can hardly believe i’m saying this, but after the whirlwind Europe excursion, my next big trip was 12 years later.

photo courtesy of photobucket.com

5 countries in 10 days

that’s what my first trip to Europe was, 5 countries in 10 days. it was just after high school, and there were a group of 10-15 kids and 2 adult chaperone’s, in this case a teacher and one of his friends. looking back i have to wonder how that teacher thought chaperoning this trip would be a good idea.

we were one of three schools that travelled together on this particular adventure. the other schools were from Georgia and Virginia. we were the crazy California kids.

we saw London, Scotland, Amsterdam, Germany and Belgium…….as you might imagine that trip is now a blur. a few memories stand out though, including, but not limited to: falling down a very narrow flight of stairs in the Scotland hotel trying to get to the shower first in the morning (not first=no hot water), sitting (getting altitude sickness) in the very last row of a very steep & old theater seeing a Shakespeare play, landing in a pile of dog poo while playing flag football, an extremely long ferry ride-but there was a disco aboard, a scary youth hostel with crazy (crazier than us) kids next door, space muffins at the UFO cafe, Belgian waffles and being so excited about staying in a real hotel with feather comforters, that i slept through the Cologne, Germany visit.

the really sad thing is that i don’t have any photos from that trip. i can’t recall if i just didn’t bring a camera or if i lost the album. i only have one photo in my scrapbook, and that is of the group of us at SFO getting ready to leave. photo not included to protect the not so innocent.

photo courtesy of brusselspictures.com

when i was growing up

most of my vacations were spent visiting Lake Tahoe. my family has a house in South Shore and i went there for the majority of school vacations and random weekends throughout the year. occasionally i had the opportunity to visit other places with my parents. trips to Disneyland, Sea World and the San Diego Zoo were a few of the favorites. then there were the “convention” trips. my Dad belonged to an organization that had twice yearly conferences, and sometimes i was able to attend the summer trips. although i don’t remember which hotels we stayed at, i do have fond memories of big fancy swimming pools in the Ozarks and Scottsdale.

when i was in high school my Dad took me on a convention trip to Quebec. that was big time travel for me. although we didn’t need a passport at that time to go to Canada, it was the first time i had traveled that far and to such a seemingly exotic location.

that was such a wonderful trip, and i met people while there that will be friends for life. looking back, i think that Quebec trip was what sparked my interest in travel……..

photo courtesy of the Kiwi Collection

it all began when………

someone said to me, “you go on so many cool trips and you take a lot of great photos, you should really post your travel experiences somewhere.”

while the part about cool trips and photos is true, i wasn’t sold on the posting them somewhere idea. first off, does anyone care where i’veĀ been, and do they want to see the pictures? i think not. secondly, what makes me think what i have to say about a place is blog-worthy? lastly, i don’t consider myself a writer, and it’s hard to start a blog when you don’t have a passion for writing or posting.

so why do it? that is the million dollar question.

i guess i’m doing it for selfish reasons. somewhere i can post fun pictures and comments about my travels. an electronic travel journal if you will.
i figure if people stumble across the blog and don’t like it, they don’t have to read it, and who knows, maybe some little tidbit of information i post will be a nugget of gold for someone. i doubt that will be the case, but you never know.