micetrail
Travel adventures & observations – local and global
recent posts
- Spring in Sri Lanka (or rather sweating) – 2025
- A journey to Western Australia and the Outback – 2024
- Christmas Markets with my Sis – 2023
- No traveling recently so…here’s some musings on massages around the world
- Algerian & Tunisian Highlights
- Adventure in Algeria & Tunisia – 2022
- An interesting time to be in the Baltics
- Cuba Libre
- Crete was a bit of a bust…
Author: micetrail
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Timeline: May 12 – Palamos On Board – not a great fan of cruising but at least you don’t have to unpack and pack. At least that’s what everyone says. The downside is that I don’t think one ever feels 100% on a ship. That pea-brain is always trying to rebalance. After a day or…
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Timeline: May 11 – May 12 Continuing the saga of a Year of Living Lazily (YoLL), I’ve made my way to Barcelona where I’m to meet up with my buddy Mary who has managed to use her “old” travel benefits from the airline and get us a berth on the Seabourne Odyssey for a “7-DAY…
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So much to see…so little time. On the first leg of my vagabond year, I’m headed to the Central Coast of California: Santa Cruz, Monterey, Carmel, Carmel Valley and Arroyo Grande via San Luis Obispo. Lucky person that I am, I’ve been able to beg a room from a few friends. Today I managed to…
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First stop on my year’s long journey: Carmel Valley. A rustic cabin along the Carmel River (stream) and very quiet. It was quite a winding road of 22 miles and 45 minutes from Carmel where I just had to stop for a wine tasting. It made the road trip a little more exciting. It’s extremely…
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I just can’t stay away from this place. I’d have to say that Lisbon is now my second home and I’m Lovin’ it. My new home away from home is in the Bairro Alto area of Lisbon. Night life, fado and restaurants abound. I just had a beautiful salmon and risotto lunch with the ubiquitous…
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OK, so they say to be sure to bring your Yellow Fever Certificate or you will not be permitted to enter the DRC (Democratic Republic of Congo…formerly Zaire). The first step in crossing the border is to toss your Yellow Card into a booth at the entrance to customs where evidently they will be checked…
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I’ve been here in Lisbon for over 2 months and am getting the hang of things…or really just hanging out. My initial fascination with this city happened when I was 19 (a very good year) and traveling Europe with my then boyfriend in our VW camper (not diesel 🙃). I remembered the beautiful rendered mosaic…
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Well it happened. Now, I understand how you could possibly drop your phone in the toilet if you’re standing, facing it. But really, how could it happen when you’re a girly-girl and facing the other way. I will tell you. Putting your phone in a back pocket is not a good idea, especially if it’s…