Thursday, May 28, 2026

The Thursday Ramble: The Best and the Not So Best of the Grand Adventure










I will start with the cruise. It was out first time on Celebrity, the ship was the Ascent, one of their newest ships. The ship was pleasant, clean and very well maintained. The food was good, there are four primary dining rooms to choose from, and we had anytime dining. We could go to any of those four for dinner and be seated. We were always able to get a table for two. The menus annoyingly changed little during a two week voyage. We booked the "Infinite Verandah" room. The room was spacious because the space normally dedicated to the outside space, is a part of the room, with a room-width roll down window at the end. I found that it made a poor verandah, when the window is open the entire space becomes open, if the weather was perfect this might be nice, but for this crossing it was too cool and wet to have the window open, others complain that when it is hot outside, the entire cabin is too warm. The theater was very nice. Beyond that the ship had a lot of space, but lacked comfortable spaces for long walks.  It was not my favorite designs, I would book again, I would actually prefer some of the older designs.   

There were six hotels involved. The Holiday Inn Express in Ft. Lauderdale was booked based on location, one turn away from the entrance to the Port. It was comfortable and served the purpose well. Our room had a view of a sewage treatment plant.  I would go back there again. The hotel in Rome was on the Borgo Pia, an ancient street one block over from the wall that runs from the Vatican to the San Angelo. The location was amazing. The room was comfortable, though small. The shower had the best water pressure of the trip. I would go back, just for the location. The hotel Rio in Milan was weird. It was in a great location, just around the corner from the Cathedral. The room was dark, small, the bathroom was large with a tiny shower. I wouldn't go back. The room in Vienna, at Max by Steinberger was wonderful. The room was HUGE, large even by America standards. Because Eurovision was in Vienna I couldn't find a hotel in the city center where we wanted to be, this was three stops out on the underground, and two blocks from the station. The underground is comfortable and efficient and runs every few minutes. It was easily the best hotel of the trip. The only flaw, was a frosted glass window between massive shower and the beds, that lit up the room at night when the light in the bathroom was on. I would go back to that hotel. The Best Western Aramis Hotel in Paris is wedged into an older building. It is across the street from the St. Placide Metro station. The room was tiny, but comfortable. The elevator is micro-tiny. Lastly was the Novotel at Charles De Gaulle airport, this was our second time staying at this airport hotel, it is directly connected to the terminals at the airport, comfortable and quiet. An airport hotel the night before a morning flight eliminates a lot of stress.  

The flight to Florida was on American Airlines, it was unremarkable. We had two flights in Austrian Airlines, one from Milan to Vienna, and then from Vienna to Paris. I have to say that the airport experience for both of these was wonderful. Check in and baggage check was quick and efficient. On both flights we were asked at baggage drop if we wanted to check our carry on bags at no charge, as the flight was full and they expected to run out of overhead space. This was so nice and boarding was much smoother. From Paris home was Delta Airlines, on frequent flyer miles.  At check in we were directed the machines to print our baggage tags, both of us were having trouble making the machines work, I asked one of the staff for help, and she said, "oh come with me, both of you," and she took us over to the first class check in counter where the process was quickly accomplished by the very helpful staff people.  We cleared immigration in Boston, using Global Entry in about two minutes - the man asked me what was in my red messenger bag, and was satisfied when I started rattling off the list, for Sweet Bear, he simply said "welcome home, you are good to go." The terminal in Boston is being rebuilt, I hope they solve the miles long walk from immigration to connecting domestic flights. It is literally a couple of miles of walking.  

The train from Rome to Milan was booked online, comfortable and efficient. We took a local train from Paris to Chartres, it was expensive but comfortable.  

Other little things.  We are getting older and when traveling with baggage for a long trip, take a taxi to and from the airports. Yes it costs a little more, but it eliminates a lot of hassle. I packed lighter, with a much smaller carry-on bag this trip, and it worked just fine. The weather was cooler than expected, I washed out a light sweater a couple of times, and we had laundry done on the ship (pre-paid when Celebrity was having a sale.)  At most we planned one highlight per day, sometimes we saw more, we had few unscheduled days. The pace was very comfortable.  We have learned to not push it, and to say, "I am done and going back to the room for the day." 

Well that is kind of the ramble, on the travel part of the trip. None of it was terrible, really only the one hotel that I would not go back to - and even it was in the perfect location. 

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

My World of Wonders: May 27, 2026

 

Where have I been this week? I went to the grocery store last Wednesday, the farmers market on Saturday, and largely stayed at home. I have been to the treadmill in the gym a few times. Aldi, Safeway and filled the car with gas. And the library for a couple of books, I am way behind on my reading.  

How am I doing?  I sneezed and my nose dripped across the Atlantic, and then I settled into a nice head cold once we were home.  A month of going, a little bit of stress, it has happened before.  I have been taking it easy, resting a lot. 

What have I been up to in the kitchen? It is so nice to have a kitchen to play in. I made roast salmon with saffron rice, chicken rice and veggie soup (used up extra rice from the salmon,) smoked sausage and Austrian potato salad, roast pork tenderloin with tray roasted veggies. On Saturday I made pastry, with that I made a rhubarb tart, and two small pastry shells that I filled with pastry cream topped with fresh strawberries. For Memorial Day I wanted to make hamburgers, I looked in the freezer and I didn't have any buns, so I made them from scratch. The first time I have ever done that. So it was burgers, potato salad and homemade baked beans. 

What have I been watching? An old Britcom, "To the Manor Born." I saw some clips from it on YouTube while traveling and just needed to rewatch it. Also Downton Abbey is replaying on PBS, I watched three episodes of that the other evening. 

What about the photo above?  This was taken in an RER station in Paris, I don't know if they were on the way to their wedding, or just to have photos taken.  There were couples having wedding photos taken in at landmarks in Rome, Vienna and Paris. The bride is wearing black tennis shoes, a wise choice for navigating the trains. 

Who have I seen this week? My Sweet Bear, Linda and Mike, Paul. Not many people because I was laying low while recovering from the cold. 

What artsy stuff have I been up to? I am leading a session on Saturday on color block painting, to speed up the process I have been priming canvas in base colors. Shutterfly was having a free extra pages sale, so I uploaded 180 or so images from the trip and let the computer layout 74 page photo book. The sale reduced the price by about 70% (lots of extra pages.)  

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Travel Tuesday: Notre Dame

This was my third visit to Notre Dame, and I have never seen so many people.  On Sunday afternoon, we looked at the line circling the square out front and gave up. We returned about 10:00 AM on Monday morning, the line was long, but moving well. And well worth the wait. The interior has not been this clean and bright in hundreds of years. It is simply breathtaking inside. I was first there in January of 1991. Bush had started a war with Iraq a week before, I lit a candle for world peace, and here I am 35 years later, with another senseless war, another candle seeking world peace.  








 







This scanned photo is from Christmas Ever 2004, note how much brighter the stone work is



Monday, May 25, 2026

Monday Moods: Fitting All of the Pieces Together

I wrote this a week ago, in a hotel at CDG Airport in Paris, our flight home was the next morning. There is always a sense of relief for me, when we reach this point, and everything worked, everything fit together. This trip involved five airline flights on three different airlines, one cruise, six hotels, one advance purchase train, two purchase just before boarding trains, two mass transit systems, and advance tickets for multiple museums and sites. Everything was on the right day, nothing was missing.  We planned it all, I booked all of the travel and hotels. Sweet Bear booked the attractions and passes for the Vienna transit system. It tests our organizational ability, and it is always a relief when it all works.

Maybe it proves that we can still do it, despite being older than dirt. It is nice to have it work. 

It was a lot of travel. We saw things and had experiences we have long wanted to do. Several bucket list items were checked off the list. I have something in the neighborhood of 5,000 photographs, that will feed the blog for a long time.  Don't worry, I won't post all of them. The images and experiences will inspire relevant essays and rants over the coming year or so. 

At the moment, I am glad, relieved that everything within our control, we did right.  Have I ever messed up? Oh you bet, hotel reservations on the wrong day, train tickets on the wrong day, failed to book advance admission to impossible to get into attractions, booked an airport hotel that was three miles away from the airport with limited taxi service, yup, I have done all of that. And when it happens, I smile, say Poo happens, make other arrangements and go. Never let fear that something might go wrong, stand in the way of going and doing. Most of what we fear, either already has happened, or never will happen.  

My mood this Monday, is content that it all worked. Wondering what the next adventure will be. 

Sunday, May 24, 2026

The Sunday Five: Things you take with you

1: Is there anyone who always travels with you? 

2: Have you ever replaced luggage in the middle of a trip? 

3: Do you keep a travel toiletries kit packed and ready to go all the time? 

4: Do you keep foreign currency on hand? 

5: When did you get your first passport? 

My Answers:

1: Is there anyone who always travels with you? Travel Penguin, he spends most of his time in my messenger bag that I always take on the road, and often take into the city. 

2: Have you ever replaced luggage in the middle of a trip? I had a wheel go bad while rolling bags through Termini in Rome, and bought a replacement the next day so I wouldn't have to drag that bag the rest of the trip.

3: Do you keep a travel toiletries kit packed and ready to go all the time? Yes, and a second small bag with a few days of prescription meds. 

4: Do you keep foreign currency on hand? I like landing with enough to take a taxi to the hotel and have lunch, I have Euros, GB pounds, Canadian dollars, and Icelandic kroner.

5: When did you get your first passport? 1990, I was in my early 30's. 

Please share your answers in the comments. 

 

Saturday, May 23, 2026

The Saturday Morning Post: Be Inspired to Be Creative


 I texted this image to my youngest Nephew, he texted back that the colors in the glass were inspiring. Sometimes art is about the subject, sometimes about the feel,  and as Andrew pointed out, sometimes it is about the colors.  A week from today our local arts group is hosting an afternoon of workshops.  

A dear neighbor, Mrs. Miller, over 50 years ago, showed me how to paint. She took the time, to share with me the basics. When I started showing some of my color block work, I spoke of her kindness and said, "if you look at my work and think, I could do that, I know you can, and if you want I will be glad to spend an afternoon showing you how I do it." My idea for next Saturday afternoon, is "Come Paint With Me." 

Looking at the colors above, and thinking of Andrews comment, I will encourage people to work with the colors that inspire them. 

What inspires you this weekend. 

Friday, May 22, 2026

Fabulous Friday: A few Highlights from the Grand Adventure

 On a trip like this, it is hard to choose favorites, there were so many wonders that all are highlights in their own way. I will do a separate stand alone post on Notre Dame in Paris. I have been there three times, I will find some before and after photos. When it was restored, I feared that I would never see the restored cathedral. It is light and clean inside in ways it has not seen in hundreds of years. 


I had somehow missed Luxembourg Gardens in my previous trips, it is really the outdoor space of thousands of Parisians. You can rent the radio controlled boats to sail in the fountain. 

The other time I was at Versailles it was winter, very cold and windy. This trip was just to see the gardens. I was a little surprised to see admission being charged, but that meant two things, the music was playing and the fountains would be running. (When those things are off for the day, the gardens are free.) We rented an electric golf cart and enabling us to see much more than we would have been able to see on foot. And yes I am bundled up, it was in the 50s (f) with rain sprinkles on and off.  




The Cathedral at Chartres is famous for the stained glass windows.  

Vienna will need a few posts to touch on the highlights, this is the State Hall in the Library. They knew how to build a library. 


The Emperor's Palace in Vienna. SBs grandmothers were born as subjects of Franz Joseph.  

Royal tombs in Vienna. 
Treasury Museum in Vienna. 
The Cathedral in Milan, the elevator goes to the roof, the walk down is stairs, and stairs, and stairs.  

Saint Peter's in Rome. 
The hotel in Rome was selected based on location, it was a five minute walk from the Vatican in a neighborhood that predated the Popes. There were a dozen shops in the neighborhood that sold clerical clothing and church supplies. If you are suddenly appointed as a Bishop and need the outfit, you can buy it off the rack today - with a wide array of fashion choices. 
Roman Amphitheater in Cartagena, Spain. A bit of a long climb, but worth it.  


Travel says stop at this point. I downloaded 4,350 photos from my Nikon, and there are a few hundred more from my phone. This is just a sampling of the adventure.