Tag: food


Copenhagen for Christmas Adventuriety

We went to Copenhagen for Christmas for a lot of reasons but the best reason of all was probably because if you can visit three countries in a trip instead of one, why not?  There were other reasons too, like I had wanted to visit Copenhagen in person ever since I visited with Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown a few years ago. Copenhagen is after all, the...

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The Washing of the Brains Adventuriety

We arrived in Xi’an on our seventh day in China.  Even if you have no interest in China you’ve probably heard of Xi’an.  No?  What about the Terra Cotta Warriors?  I thought so.  Even my kids knew about the Terra Cotta Warriors and listed them as a reason for visiting China.  Obviously, Xi’an is very popular on the Chinese tourist circuit because of the Terra Cotta...

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Ping Yao Adventuriety

  Two and a half hours out of Beijing on a bullet train and there is still no sky visible.  It looks like June gloom in Central California but it is smog, laying on the ground.  Scott points outside and says to the kids, “See the pollution?”  Grant replies, “I thought it was fog…are you sure?” It took us three and half hours to finally...

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Nikko Adventuriety / Inspirietry

After the sensory overload of Tokyo, we were all looking forward to a little nature and a slower pace.  The charming town of Nikko was recommended both by friends and guidebooks.  It is located a little more than two hours north of Tokyo and offers both the UNESCO World Heritage that includes 103 buildings or structures belonging to two Shinto shrines and one Buddhist temple...

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The Evil Tokyo Tourist Adventuriety

Traveling can help you get to know yourself for sure.  This  “last trip” on our year long adventure was a point of contention. I wanted Iceland, Norway and Ireland, places that sounded good in the hot summer months and all places I had been looking forward to visiting.  Besides, I am Norwegian on my father’s side and I wanted to visit Norway.  Conversely, my family...

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The Grand Canyon Adventuriety

I have been behind on my blogging more than usual after this past South America jaunt and have spent days at home catching up on Peru, Galapagos Islands and Aruba.  It’s not unusual for me to lag behind, but it has been much worse lately and when I finally caught up to our latest adventure I happily reported to Scott who had been asking me on...

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Out for Lunch Adventuriety

Today had nothing on our schedule and so we slept in a bit.   We did however have plenty of work to catch up on.   I thought we could break the day up by having lunch in the historic district.   We hired a cab which took us there after a 15 minute ride that cost only $3.80.  Two nice traveler points about Ecuador are that most...

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Cusco and The Sacred Valley Adventuriety

Our time in Peru was a whirlwind twelve days, packed with activities and adventures and I just couldn’t fit some of my favorite pictures into the other blogs so this blog is a hodgepodge of favorite memories and random thoughts.  We all loved Cusco and every part of the the Sacred Valley that we were able to experience.  Peru has now become our favorite country...

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Casa de Aida Recuperiety

  This is Aida and the heart of Casa de Aida, a B&B in Calca, a little town in the Sacred Valley.  The highlight of one of our very busy days in Peru was the company of Aida and her husband Kinkulla and the calm oasis of their home.  Casa de Aida is a B&B with rave reviews but you can also arrange to have...

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Wineless flights, Andean people, Ancient ruins, Duality…Find it all in Peru Adventuriety

We stepped onto our fifth continent (counting North America) since beginning our journey in July late the night before, after two long days of travel;  drive to Los Angeles the night before for an early morning flight, Los Angeles to Atlanta, a three hour layover and then a six hour flight to Lima, Peru. We spent the night at a hotel across the street from...

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