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Travel tidbits and occasional pear-shaped adventures from a travel obsessed gal
Sunday, December 9, 2012
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Sunday, November 18, 2012
Favorite Moments - Bogota, Colombia
Life has been a whirlwind of activities and somehow the
summer and most of autumn slipped away without any blog posts. Travel and
adventures have been plentiful during this time, so there is much to share!
Though I am woefully late on writing about Colombia, I have
been itching to give you a taste of what the country is all about.
Oh Colombia, how you won me over with your kind and generous
spirit. Each day brought a new-found appreciation for this region of the world
and the friendly genuine people we encountered. With so many memorable moments, I will attempt
to do the trip justice. Here are my favorite moments from the first
destination, Bogota.
Bogota By Bike
Perched 8,600 feet above sea level on a plateau in the
Andes Mountains, the sprawling capital city of Colombia is home to
approximately 7 million people. With many neighborhoods to choose from, we
decided to make our home in the historic neighborhood of La Candelaria.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Colombia Teasers
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Colombia or Bust!
You’re going where?
You mean as in Colombia, the country? Is it safe? Don’t they kidnap
foreigners?
These are just a few of the questions that people have asked
since I announced the destination of my spring trip. Yes, indeed. I am heading
to Colombia…the country.Even five years ago, the thought of traveling to Colombia wasn’t up for consideration given the extreme violence and corruption that had wrapped itself around the core of the country. But big changes have taken place in recent years making travel safe again. And it doesn’t hurt that the United States finally lifted their travel warnings last year to match what England and others had done at least two years ago.
Colombia is hard at work repairing their tarnished image. Colombia Travel Blog created this insightful poster showcasing some of the misconceptions people have of Colombia and highlighting the reality of Colombia today.
So here I am, ready to see how the country
stands up to its new reputation! Stay tuned for stories when I return
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Dune Bashing in Dubai, UAE
Dubai certainly lives up to its ostentatious extravagant
reputation. Amidst the glittering
luxurious world-class hotels, malls complete with indoor skiing, artificial
islands in the shape of palm trees floating in the sparkling waters of the
Persian Gulf, and towering skyscrapers that loom over the bustling city, one
can easily forget that they are in fact in the desert. And not just any desert, the Arabian Desert.
Flying up the sand dunes at what felt like ridiculous speed, with thumping Arabic music pouring out of the driver’s stereo, was without a doubt, an exhilarating ride.
Timed to perfection to absorb uninterrupted views of one of the finest sunsets I have seen, this excursion was the highlight of my Dubai adventure.
Monday, April 16, 2012
Monday, March 19, 2012
Quirky Quinta da Regaleira - Sintra, Portugal
After an exhilarating day climbing mountains, to reach the
fanciful Pena Palace and the ruins of the 1,000 year old Moorish castle, both
perched high on the hills overlooking the town of Sintra, I stumbled upon
another unexpected delight. As I neared
the bottom of the hill on my walk back into town, I noticed signage for Quinta
da Regaleira, a turn of the 20th century palace that is now a UNESCO
World Heritage site. The brief
description in my guidebook sold me with promises of caves and other enchanted
goodies scattered across its extensive grounds. So without a moment’s
hesitation, I set off in that direction.
The predominately neo-Manueline mansion was built by an
Italian opera-set designer and is layered with a fusion of several other architectural
styles giving it a whimsical look. The mansion itself is worth touring, but it’s
the grounds of the property that beg to be explored. Armed with a map written
entirely in Portuguese, I did my best to decipher what sites lurked along the
meandering footpaths in the nine acre parkland built into the hillside.
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Thursday, February 16, 2012
The Wonders of Portuguese Tile
Portuguese tile!
I have to tell you, I am just a little bit obsessed with Portuguese tile. I haven’t stopped talking about it since I returned from my trip. Mention of this surprising architectural detail was strangely absent from my research. So imagine my surprise when I encountered the sea of tile my first morning walking the streets of Lisbon. Tile baths the exterior walls of buildings and churches and brings the streets to life with a splash of unexpected color. Then, the tile spills into the interior of said buildings and covers the walls, floors and ceilings. I even encountered the spectacular tile work at the train station!
Origins of the Portuguese painted ceramic tile work, also known as Azulejo, which means polished stone in Arabic, date back to the 15th century and is still an art that is practiced today. The extensive use of tile in the Portuguese culture serves a functional purpose as well as one of ornamental beauty. The tiles, when used to cover large exterior surfaces, were also found to be a great way to control the temperature of the structure that they adorn.
Because the tiles really need to be seen to be appreciated, here is a rather large sample of what I encountered on my travels in December. You’re welcome!
Doors of Lisbon
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Chapel of Bones - Evora, Portugal
Where are you going in such a hurry traveler?
Stop … do not proceed;
You have no greater concern,
Than this one: that on which you focus your sight.
Recall how many have passed from this world,
Reflect on your similar end,
There is good reason to reflect
If only all did the same.
Ponder, you so influenced by fate,
Among all the many concerns of the world,
So little do you reflect on death;
If by chance you glance at this place,
Stop … for the sake of your journey,
The more you pause, the further on your journey you will be.
by Father António da Ascenção (translation by Fr. Carlos A. Martins, CC)
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Portugal Teasers
My how quickly time passes. My fantastic excursion to Portugal was over before I knew it. I have oodles of pictures and stories to share with you. Here's a sneak peek of what's to come!
Lisbon
View from Belém Tower |
City view looking towards the Alfam |
Monastery of Jerónimos |
Sintra
Pena Palace |
Grounds of Quinta de Regaleira |
Moorish Castle |
Evora
Chapel of Bones |
Roman Temple |
Evora street |
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