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The ABCs of European Travel

By Kathy
Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

Cruising down rivers and canals from Amsterdam to Budapest had its lovely moments, but the experience paled in comparison to our visit to South Africa and to my own time in Liberia in February. Not that I’m ungrateful for a season so rich in travel opportunities, but I do understand why “Another Bloody Castle” is how many sum up travel to a string of cities in Europe. Among low points: cold rainy weather and head colds when the weather improved, stretches of time on buses instead of on the ship because of water levels and ship damage, too much dependence on buses where we thought we’d be free to come and go on foot. Of course these complaints were put in perspective the night we docked unexpectedly so that a sick passenger could be taken to hospital, along with his wife. They were still in Turin, I believe, when we boarded our plane home on Monday.

European Castle

We bring home good memories, too, though. Meals and conversations enjoyed with a number of Australians on board. Our initial delight at the narrow cobblestone streets lined with old houses. How luxuriously relaxed it was to float along with scenery showing increasing signs of spring passing by. The loveliness of the Rhine Valley vineyards (and yes, castles!) A concert in Vienna. The sight of Budapest at night.

But it’s good to be home – despite the snow and the wind -  reconnecting with family and friends, our neighbourhood and our work.

See more photos from this trip.

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Categories : Travel
Tags : Europe, photos, Travel

Comments

  1. Janet Barclay says:
    April 8, 2009 at 12:44 pm

    It sounds like an exciting trip, despite the pitfalls, but as Glinda the Good Witch taught Dorothy, “There’s no place like home.”

  2. Kathy Stinson says:
    April 8, 2009 at 2:23 pm

    And there’s no one in the world quite like a sister!

  3. janlcoates says:
    April 21, 2009 at 11:45 am

    Hi Kathy: I’m with you – my sister is the only one who posted a comment on my blog site! I was waffling on whether to apply for your workshop this year, but chances are I will. I’m expecting to have done all that I can with Jacob by then, but there are always things to work on…Hope you and Peter are well! Jan Coates

  4. Kathy Stinson says:
    April 21, 2009 at 1:00 pm

    We are well. Glad Jacob is going well for you.

  5. JackieKU says:
    February 17, 2010 at 3:17 pm

    hi friends,

    I am newcome here and , fatiguing to learn some things here.

    Sorry for my bad english i m Belarus

    Thanks.

    camspotadult.com

  6. Kathy Stinson says:
    February 17, 2010 at 8:39 pm

    Welcome Jackie. I hope you are finding what you are looking for.

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