Showing posts with label Europe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Europe. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 21, 2018
A Cyprus Road Trip
What's one of your favorite road trips? Mine is the day spent exploring the beautiful island of Cyprus in a rented car. First stop was the birthplace of Aphrodite, Petro tou Romiou, off the southwest coast in Paphos. Just look how gorgeous that water is! Up into the hills next to find a winery and a cozy lunch spot. Just looking at these photos makes me want to be someplace warm! Do you have a road trip planned for next year?
Friday, November 3, 2017
Budapest Bastion
I'm off today on my first trip since moving back and also my first US city break. I loved all of our city breaks in London and it's something I hope to continue here. So in honor of that here are my last bit of photos from our Budapest trip. The Fisherman's Bastion was a great place to take in the views of Budapest, Hungary. Up, up, up in the furnicular to stroll around in the sunshine. Budapest was definitely one of my favorites.

Sunday, September 17, 2017
Vajdahunyad Castle in Budapest
Everyday I want to blog and every day I don't have the words. I'm sure they will come back to me. In the mean time, I'll just post photographs. These are from our visit to Budapest, Hungary. On our last day before heading to the airport, we took the tube to the City Park to visit the Vajdahunyad Castle. In 1896, the castle was constructed for the 1,000th birthday of the Hungarian State. It was a temporary structure for the Millennial Exhibition. The castle was built to showcase the history of Hungary through its architecture. The people loved it so much that it was eventually rebuilt to be a permanent structure and now houses a Museum of Architecture.
Friday, May 5, 2017
Budapest City Break Photo Journal
Matt and I would probably travel full time if we could. Alas, we have to work to be able to afford to travel. If only we could win the lottery. So city breaks are sometimes our only outlet. As often possible, we leave on a Friday night and explore a new city for the weekend. Our general criteria is a direct flight of less than 3 hours and good value for money. That's pretty easy to do from London, tons of options. I'm planning a future post of our favorite city breaks as well as some tips. We're still settling in from the move and I'm leaving for Texas on Monday. So for now I'll just post some of the photos from our Budapest city break. (If I call it a "photo journal" will you forgive me for not writing much?)

Saturday, April 8, 2017
A Coo & a Castle in Oban, Scotland
Look! It's a Wee Coo! They are adorable and I must have one. It will fit in perfectly with my dream menagerie that includes a hippo, giraffe and camel. Matt continues to tell me NO, but I think I'm wearing him down. Someday. This gorgeous Highland Cow was spotted as we explored the area around Oban, Scotland. Scotland continues to be a top three favorite destinations for me. Everything about it is perfect including these shaggy beasts.

Friday, October 28, 2016
The Channel Island of Herm
I don't know about you, but I often dream of just escaping. Running away from all of the stress and responsibilities of life. At times I simply desire to be dropped off on a deserted island. But that's a bit extreme, isn't it? Some might even accuse me of being dramatic. (Ha! Me? Dramatic?) But what if that island was only a little bit deserted? And what if there was a pub? And puffins?

Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Weekend Getaway to Guernsey
Matt and I often lament the fact that we can't travel full-time. Oh, if only. We just squeeze it in as we can and most of our travel involves weekend excursions. We're always looking for someplace new to visit for a few days. I've mentioned before that we usually start our search on Google Flights looking for inexpensive flights that are less than 3 hours in the air. This was an easy one. It took us longer to get to the airport than it did to fly to Guernsey.

Thursday, September 22, 2016
Galleon Cruise in Gdansk
Here are a few more photos from our weekend in Gdansk, Poland. They're from our ride on a pirate ship and an important historical monument. You may wonder why pirate ships in Gdansk, but it makes perfect sense. Gdansk is one of the maritime cities of the Hanseatic League, an association of towns along the Northern coast of Europe that banded together in the 13th century. The league dominated Baltic trade into the 19th century. It was developed to organize and control trade, but it was also needed for protection from pirates. So when you go to Gdansk, plan to ride on a pirate ship.

Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Gdansk, Poland City Break
I've said before that one of my favorite things about living in the UK is the close proximity to the rest of Europe. After just a few hours on a plane, you can be in the most incredible city. Like most of our weekend City Breaks, this one started with Google Flights. We filtered by flight duration (3 hours max), non-stop, and price (£150 max). For 2 hours and less than £100, a trip to Gdansk, Poland was the obvious choice.

Friday, August 26, 2016
The Colors of Mykonos
Oh, the debate I had with myself over the title of this blog post. My readership is pretty much evenly split between the US and UK (with about 10% various other countries). So... do I use the American spelling "colors" and let half of you think I just can't spell. Or do I use "colours" and risk the other half think I'm a wannabe Brit who will next start speaking with a fake British accent like Madonna. Dilemma. Anywho, I posted before about all of the reds of Mykonos. Here are some more photos of this beautiful place sorted by color colour... err chromaticity.

Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Girlfriend Getaway in Mykonos, Greece
Gina and I still talk about our last Girls' Trip. A few years ago we had an incredible time in Provence with Erin and Sarah (miss you!). Matt gives me the side eye when I still declare it the "best trip ever." We've been talking about doing another trip since then. But you know how it is... you keep talking about it but then it doesn't actually happen. Life gets in the way. The only way to get around that is to just book the trip! So we did. We booked a long weekend in Mykonos, Greece. Guess what? "Best Trip Ever!"
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
Gibraltar Inside Out Rock Tours
Our weekend in Gibraltar included a private tour with Inside Out Rock Tours and Carl. We found them on the internet and Matt booked it last minute with a phone call from the hotel. Carl was happy to take us on a private Standard Tour. Because we opted for a private tour it was a bit more expensive, but it was worth it to have Carl and the van all to ourselves.

Friday, May 13, 2016
The Macaque Monkeys of Gibraltar
I'm baaaaaaack!! Monkeys!! Let's just ignore the fact that I haven't blogged in a month, shall we? And look I brought you monkeys!! Yes, it's a blatant effort to distract you from my lazy blogging. But lapses happen because, well you know, "life". Now I'm back and hopefully on a much more consistent basis now that we've completed our move to Surrey. Next week I'll be telling you about our city break to Gibraltar. But today we'll ease back into things with... monkeys!! Macaque monkeys to be exact.
Saturday, March 12, 2016
Weekend in Malta - Part 2
As usual when we take a weekend break, we booked our return flight from Malta late in the day. This meant we had most of Sunday to enjoy more of the sun and sea views.

Monday, March 7, 2016
Day Trips with British Airways
I have an epic case of itchy feet. I want to go to all the places, all the time. But Matt has it much worse. He loves loves loves to travel! Even the not so fun things like airports and flying (I still really hate flying.), he loves this stuff. This is a man who has a spreadsheet showing every flight he's ever taken (over 600) and exactly how many miles he's flown (over a million). He's even been known to fly out in the morning and return in the evening, just so he can go somewhere. In fact, he's taken several day trips like this. It's usually with his mates because I've been reluctant to suffer two flights in one day. But I did join him for his latest trip to Hamburg, Germany. So, I'll let him tell you all about taking a day trip with British Airways and I'll show you some photos from our time in Hamburg.

Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Berlin, Germany City Break
I previously posted some photos from Berlin and our annual Christmas Market trip. We were only in this vibrant city for a few days and most of our time was spent at the markets. But you can't visit Berlin and not see some of the famous sites like Checkpoint Charlie and the Berlin Wall. So, here are a few more photos of the city from our visit.

Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Berlin Christmas Markets 2015
If you celebrate Christmas, I hope that you had a wonderful one! Apologies for the past few weeks of silence on the blog. It's been one helluva year and as it came to an end, we were both just not really feeling like going all out. We didn't even put up a tree or decorate at all. Not in a Bah Humbug way but just in a quiet, restful way. We had a very relaxed Christmas which is just what we needed.

Friday, October 30, 2015
Easter Markets of Prague
Last December we were scheduled to visit the Christmas Markets in Budapest. However, a hospital stay meant that we had to cancel. When I heard about the Easter markets in Prague, I knew we had to go. I'm a bit embarrassed to be posting about Easter Markets when everyone is getting geared up for the Christmas Markets. But, maybe you'll add it to your travel plans for next year. Because the Easter Markets in Prague are delightful.

Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Eating Prague Food Tour
One of my top London experiences was the Eating London Food Tour which I took a few years ago. What a great way to experience a city... through your stomach. I knew that this same group also has an Eating Prague Food Tour. It was at the top of our list for our city break in Prague. It didn't disappoint.

Monday, October 26, 2015
Prague City Break
You may not believe this, but I have a blogging calendar. I use a notebook calendar and post it notes. A pending post goes on a post it note (I currently have 36 of them) and once it gets published, I write it in the calendar. I have this plan delusion that I'm going to post three times a week so every time I sit down to blog, I have to go through the process of moving the 36 post it notes further along in the calendar in sets of three. When was the last time I posted three times in one week? No idea. Since I started working full-time, I often don't post three times in a month. But I am still a blogger and I'm determined to continue. In fact, I'm going to sit down right now and write three posts to publish this week. No really. I am. I also have the perfect location to write about this week... Prague.

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