Blog Entries tagged 'parks'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'parks'
- 2021==Looking Back== 2021: Well, the pandemic continued. And I got cabin fever just sitting around in the US, so found ways to travel as usual. The big news was that I left the boring bank job and moved to Peru to live for Posted by MurkTravels in MurkTravels | Jan 1, 2022
- The perfect Parisian Sunday[center] View of the Sacre Coeur from the Parc des Buttes-Chaumont[/center] Our Ruby Wedding anniversary! Chris gave me a gorgeous ruby eternity ring, while I had made him a book Posted by ToonSarah in Travel with me ... | Oct 10, 2021
- Summer Drive - Americas National Parks in Utah & WyomingWe departed Jackson early Friday morning on a path north for one last view of the Grand Tetons, majestically standing in the early morning light. Our goal for the day was to visit the famously photographed barn with the Posted by rorndorff in Ray & Shirley's Travel Experiences | Jun 13, 2020
- Summer Drive - Americas National Parks in Utah & WyomingWe arrived late afternoon after a long drive up Hwy 89 from Heber City into Jackson, WY; gateway to the Tetons. One look around the filled parking lots and people on the street took us back a bit given Posted by rorndorff in Ray & Shirley's Travel Experiences | Jun 7, 2020
- Summer Drive - Americas National Parks in Utah & WyomingWe decided to divert from Hwy 89 to take the scenic byway, Hwy 12 from Tropic, UT up to Capital Reef National Park. This is one of only a handful of spectacular routes in America. Over 120 miles, Posted by rorndorff in Ray & Shirley's Travel Experiences | Jun 6, 2020
- Summer Drive - Americas National Parks in Utah & WyomingWe are following US Hwy 89 & making our way to Bryce Canyon National Park to spend a full day hiking the canyon and seeing the natural beauty of the Park. Shirley and I had not spent much Posted by rorndorff in Ray & Shirley's Travel Experiences | Jun 3, 2020
- Summer Drive - Americas National Parks in Utah & Wyoming [float=right] [/float]This is the third summer we have left the hot heat of Scottsdale and parked ourselves somewhere cool. 2 years ago it was back up to my hometow Posted by rorndorff in Ray & Shirley's Travel Experiences | Jun 3, 2020
- Square René le Gall and a lovely restaurant[float=left][/float]June 1, 2019 — Day 23 (Saturday) Demonstration Saturday. Started the day with multiple notices of closed Posted by Beausoleil in Paris Blog and Lots of Tips for Visitors | Apr 22, 2020
- In Ealing, West London, UKI have lived in Ealing for 39 years, and in our present home in South Ealing for 34 years, but I never knew until a week or so ago that Margot Fonteyn lived near here, or that Agatha Christie’s parents Posted by ToonSarah in Life in a time of Coronavirus | Apr 17, 2020
- Vigeland Park in the WinterThe Vigeland Installation in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frogner_Park|Frogner Park]] is one of the main tourist attractions in Oslo. It's an impressive collection of 200+ sculptures created by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustav_Vigeland|Gustav Vi Posted by travelmama in What's Up with Pam & Nico | Jan 17, 2020
- Day thirty-six - the journey home begins==Funicular fun== With a day to kill before getting the overnight train, I began with a leisurely start to the day, making sure everything was packed. Ironically, being in a smaller room made it more likely that I’d overlook something Posted by Cath_Greig in Caucasus adventures | Oct 13, 2019
- Day twenty-five - last day in Yerevan before tour==The start of a new day== I’ve developed a pattern to my days - get up, take medication, shower, hot water with lemon followed by Armenian coffee. After a lot of faffing around, I finally leave the apartment at about Posted by Cath_Greig in Caucasus adventures | Sep 22, 2019
- Day two - getting around Tbilisi Woke up earlier than my travel companions so went for a stroll. It was getting hot at 8am but the streets were quiet, no-one trying to sell day trips. Found a coffee place that was open but no Posted by Cath_Greig in Caucasus adventures | Aug 28, 2019
- Empire Builder and East Glacier National Park After a bumpy nights sleep in our roomette bunk beds, we woke up to dawn with views of the plains of North Dakota. Example of a roomette and bed set up Posted by baecation2016 in Glacier National Park | Aug 18, 2019
- Cheers to One Fine DaySaturday, May 18, 2019 Having done two walking tours yesterday, we opted to skip the 11am one today. We had a fairly leisurely wake up and time getting ready. We had decided to check out Mercado de Posted by JackiesJourneys in Madrid & Barcelona - 2019 | May 20, 2019
- Australia - part 1 (of many I reckon!) [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/957414/DSC_4611.JPG thumb=https:// Posted by Labgirluk in Around the world in a few months! | Mar 9, 2019
- How I learned to stop worrying and love the tuk-tukColombo, Sri Lanka Friday, 1 February 2019 On previous overseas holidays, I have rushed around from place to place like a madman. On this holiday I intend to slow the pace a few notches on my locomotive throttle. So I spent much Posted by urbanreverie in Urban Reverie's Travels | Feb 2, 2019
- Northern Rivers Spring was in the air .. so time for a short trip travelling in our little van. I had prepared our meals for the first three days, so life was easy. Very minimalist, but comfy Posted by patsaunder in Let's do it! | Oct 11, 2018
- MadridParis wiped us out--all those consecutive days without an afternoon rest/nap and only getting the girls to bed on time once, despite our best efforts. Our departure day was also tiring; we woke up early so that we could leave Posted by amikulski in Toddler Travels | Jul 20, 2018
- Paris, Part 2 (deux!)On Saturday, we continued our Madeline-themed sightseeing by visiting Sacre Coeur. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/392903/e Posted by amikulski in Toddler Travels | Jul 18, 2018
- Paris, Part 1 (Un!)We had another long travel day on Wednesday as we headed to Paris using planes, trains, and automobiles. We left Salamanca for Madrid at 11 am. This time our train made fewer stops and utilized some high speed track, so Posted by amikulski in Toddler Travels | Jul 16, 2018
- SalamancaOn Sunday, we headed to Salamanca. It was an all-day affair. We left Barcelona in the morning on a high-speed train; the girls enjoyed the novelty of that. We arrived in Madrid Atocha station about 3 hours later. Our next Posted by amikulski in Toddler Travels | Jul 12, 2018
- Barcelona, Part 2By day 3, our advance ticket game seemed to have improved. We ordered online tickets for later in the day at La Pedrera (Casa Milá). Then we went to the Arc de Triomf [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/392903/c13fb5b0-849d-11e8-820f-4bc0eec49153. Posted by amikulski in Toddler Travels | Jul 10, 2018
- Barcelona, Part 1**Note: DD1 brought her first grown-up camera on the trip, so I will be featuring some of her pics in this blog. She took the Parc Güell photo and many of the ones from Sagrada Familia.* For this trip, I wanted Posted by amikulski in Toddler Travels | Jul 9, 2018
- Beijing Blog : Back to School So this is an incredibly overdue update about what has been happening since I arrived back in China’s capital after an incredible six weeks travelling. Coming ‘home’ has been tricky, to say the least. Writing this, I am halfway through Posted by amysblog in 12 Months in China | Apr 3, 2018
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