In conversation, I mention Rick Steves about every 3rd sentence. I don't make any moves or decisions that aren't sanctioned by Rick. All of my purchases, my tours, my backpack and my toiletries kit are Rick approved. It may sound like I'm in a cult. It may sound like I can't make decisions for myself. It may sound like I need to see a mental health specialist. It may be true. The staff in the Rick Steves store in Edmonds now know me by name. I show up about once a week...okay, now I'm exaggerating. But really. I DO realize that I sound like a groupie but don't worry I'm still the same old me.
Rick Steves says....I should pack up my stuff and walk around with it to make sure I can carry it comfortably. And that's exactly what I've done. My backpack is about as tall as a roll of paper towels, about as wide as a 9 x 12 envelope and about as long as a kitchen towel. I put the backpack on and walked 2.5 miles. It weighs 18.5 pounds will all of my stuff for 7 weeks on the road. Not bad. Rick would approve.
Friday, August 26, 2011
Saturday, August 20, 2011
UP IN THE AIR - ABOVE SEATTLE
My friend Leigh took me on a seaplane tour of the Seattle area last week. Rather, Seattle Seaplanes flew me but Leigh planned it as a gift. We had this great pilot who was really funny and a bit goofy. The view from above was georgous. Here is our basic route (see below). The weather was good and the water was amazingly blue. I didn't realize that some of the water along the shore and beaches was so clear: you can see right through the water to the bottom far off-shore. It's really not very expensive at all. If you ever get the opportunity - TAKE IT. Check out the "Up in the Air" picture page.
Monday, August 15, 2011
SUMMER DAY IN DOWNTOWN SEATTLE
I had a blast on Friday downtown with my friend Fiorenza. We checked out the band "Dusty 45's" at the free summer concert on the Harbor Steps. The music as great and mostly original songs, people danced, children danced and although I wasn't able to get a picture of it the very last song included the lead singer standing on top of the large Bass, with his trumpet on fire AND he was playing it while it was aflame. Pretty Cool.
Then we headed down to Pier 66 to see the Russian Ship: Palladan. Apparently it's a training ship for the Russian sailors. Which explains why they all looked about 17 years old. The Crowley tug pulled one of the barges into port.
It was a great day downtown. It's easy to forget how pretty Seattle can be in summer. I hope this was a good reminder.
Then we headed down to Pier 66 to see the Russian Ship: Palladan. Apparently it's a training ship for the Russian sailors. Which explains why they all looked about 17 years old. The Crowley tug pulled one of the barges into port.
It was a great day downtown. It's easy to forget how pretty Seattle can be in summer. I hope this was a good reminder.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
TRIP PLANNING - one of my usual work duties but this time it's for ME!
I happily report that my trip planning is well underway and very close to being complete.
Departure date is Sunday, September 18 to London and return from Rome on Thursday, Novemeber 3 (7 weeks in Europe).
GREAT BRITIAN
ITALY
Departure date is Sunday, September 18 to London and return from Rome on Thursday, Novemeber 3 (7 weeks in Europe).
GREAT BRITIAN
- London
- Bath
- Cotswolds
- York
- Edinburgh: there's a marathon in Inverness so I can't get accommodations in the north at all, so I'll stay in Edinburgh and do some day trips.
- Isle of Skye
- Scottish Highlands
- Fly from Edinburgh to Paris
- Paris
- Avignon in the Provence area
- French Riviera
- Antibes
- Nice
ITALY
- Milan
- Lake Como
- Venice
- Florence/Pisa
- Chinqua Terre ( a bit of back tracking but well worth it)
- Rome
- Then home to Seattle.
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