4874. Jenerator - 7/17/2013 7:51:57 PM Leaving for Turkey this weekend. I'm pretty excited about seeing the Hagia Sophia! Then I'm off to Italy for three weeks. 4875. anomie - 7/17/2013 7:57:58 PM Have fun Jen! Stay safe and watch your purse/wallet. You know the drill.
What are your big picture plans for thr trip? 4876. robertjayb - 7/17/2013 8:04:58 PM Others doing yard work in Judith's territory:
PELICAN BAY, Texas (AP) — A 62-year-old widow has been charged with murder after her long-missing husband was found buried in the front yard of their rural North Texas home.
Neola Robinson is charged in the death of her husband Ervin Robinson, who was reported missing by his employer in May 2010.
Lonny Haschel, a spokesman for the Texas Department of Public Safety, says Texas Rangers arrested Robinson on Saturday. Haschel says they exhumed the husband's remains Tuesday from the yard of their mobile home in Pelican Bay, about 20 miles northwest of Fort Worth. 4877. Jenerator - 7/17/2013 8:10:01 PM Well, I'm only in Turkey for a day, so I will cram in HS and the blue mosque and then wander around the city. I am meeting up with a former student of mine too. She is working on conflict resolution for her thesis. Pretty cool.
Then I am in Rome for a week, visiting all of the sites I saw last time and trekking through the older areas more.
By train I will go to Florence and Sienna for the remainder of the trip. I will revisit the museums I loved and see some new ones along the way. I am also hoping to look at a time share while I am there. I am officially obsessed with Italy.
I'm just hoping my feet will survive. Evidently the Italians never forsake style for comfort, and I don't want to look like a target with shorts and tennis shoes. So, I am excited for the trip, but afraid I will be in pain traipsing about in heels and dresses. La dolce vita!
4878. arkymalarky - 7/17/2013 8:14:16 PM Jen please share lots of details when you get back! Stan's friend went to Turkey a few weeks ago and Mose's friend is heading to Italy next week. We're not going anywhere for a while.
But we are going to the beach for our 30th this fall! 4879. arkymalarky - 7/17/2013 8:16:57 PM I guess we were in the slummy part of Italy because I never noticed people dressed up. I thought it was pretty laid back. which of course I love. I would live in Sorrento. 4880. vonKreedon - 7/17/2013 11:02:41 PM Have a great time Jen! 4881. anomie - 7/17/2013 11:12:19 PM Sounds like a great trip, Jen. May all events go to plan and you have a great adventure. 4882. judithathome - 7/17/2013 11:17:19 PM Jen, there ARE options to tennis shoes or heels...find some comfortable flats, for cripes sake! 4883. judithathome - 7/17/2013 11:19:01 PM in Pelican Bay, about 20 miles northwest of Fort Worth.
Our little village jail...state of the art!...takes in run-over from Pelican Bay. Wonder if Neola ended up there...ha! 4884. thoughtful - 7/22/2013 2:04:09 PM We're back from our vacation from Prague to Budapest, down the Danube. It was even better than I expected. The riverboat affords a lot of special features...you don't have to keep packing and unpacking as your room moves with you...you get to travel while you sleep comfortably unlike getting up in the a.m. to spend hours on a bus getting to the next city....the scenery going by is phenomenal as you just sit and enjoy...the food and the staff were excellent and bent over backward to meet our every need.
Our favorite city was Prague because of its varied districts and its focus on the artsy...strains of jazz could be heard around the town. (Interesting perspective on history as the New Town dates to 1348!) And if you want to get away from the hustle bustle, it had Kampa Island along the river which is much more peaceful. But each of the cities we saw had something unique to offer. If you were paying attention, you could catch how they would spin the past. Passau no one mentioned it was the home for 3 auxiliary concentration camps and at other towns they talked about fire, but no one mentioned bombings. Here are only a few of the over 700 pics I took. (One gal I talked to said she took 500 pics in the first day!)
Prague:
Regensburg:
Wachau Valley:
Durnstein:
Budapest:
We also suffered from ABC: Another Bloody Cathedral.
The food was incredible...given that hubby is Slovak and I am Italian, Hungarian and Polish...we tasted an awful lot of food that tasted like gramma's cookin'. Wonderful. And the tomatoes were so tasty...not like here in the US....a sign of how broken our ag system is here.
We were also treated to a lot of special events including dinner at the Palais Palavicini in Vienna with a private musical event including ballet and opera. Just wonderful. 4885. arkymalarky - 7/22/2013 2:56:29 PM gorgeous! I told Stan I would love to go on one of those river boat tours. it looks like the way to tour.
and when you got a Jones for real tomatoes you need to come to Arkansas. we have the best homegrown tomatoes and they grow great here. stan and I have grown some really good ones. 4886. Ms. No - 7/22/2013 5:00:10 PM T'ful,
Did you do a Tauk tour? My friend has been with them for a few years. She used to run tours in the south of France but moved back stateside to manage other tour directors a year ago --- she's in charge of the river tours like the one you took. 4887. thoughtful - 7/22/2013 10:41:06 PM Yes, MsNo we took Tauck...this was our 6th tour with them and they really spoil you for going with anyone else...they just do it all so well with so many special touches. 4888. Wombat - 7/22/2013 10:46:57 PM Ah Budapest... Deep-fried breaded large mushroom caps stuffed with fois gras; grilled Lake Balaton pike-perch; salami heavily spiked with paprika.... My arteries harden.... 4889. thoughtful - 7/23/2013 1:47:44 PM Wombat I think I ate more cabbage (kapusta) in those 2 weeks than I had in the prior 6 months! 4890. alistairconnor - 7/23/2013 5:01:05 PM Oh lovely Tful. Was the river still high? Evidence of flood damage?
It's still in my master plan to do that ol' man danube on a bicycle. Not this year... retirement perhaps? 4891. Ms. No - 7/24/2013 8:58:03 AM K will be thrilled to hear you enjoyed your tour! I'm hoping to meet her in either Budapest or Prague in the spring while she's over checking in on various tours. 4892. alistairconnor - 7/24/2013 9:42:18 AM Budapest or Prague in the spring? You'll be shocked to learn that I still haven't been to either... Please consult as to travel schedule!
I went to Finland this spring, to visit the elder offspring before she came home from her foreign semester. That was fab, especially as it was the only time I saw the sun this spring... the weather was much better, and warmer, than France. Late August, we're planning a week in Croatia... never been there either. 4893. thoughtful - 7/24/2013 2:54:13 PM Surprisingly enough, we had perfect weather...every day was sunny and in the 70s, even in Budapest which we were warned would be very hot.
We were fortunate to go when we did as the trip was less expensive...most think it's too hot in July, and early trips did get cancelled or re-routed due to flooding including a major lock that was shut down for 2 weeks due to the water.
The only town that had any signs of flood damage was Passau where it was the worst in over 500 years. There were buildings that were being fixed and the smell of "damp" was apparent. Further there were water front cafes that simply couldn't afford to open any more. Down river, you could see some places where they were fixing edges and some trees and other wash, but for the most part it was terrific. Amazing especially after they pointed out the high water marks on the buildings. Apparently it was a huge community effort including college students and troops to do the clean up.
June 2013 flood:
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