NOTE: This was imported from the older format and looks really bad. Sorry. We’ve had buses stop to get gas a few times, randomly stop for cigarette/bathroom breaks or to drop off or pick up someone in the middle of nowhere, but our trip out of Santiago de Compostela to Porto had a first –Continue reading “Portugal Pops the Cork”
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Walk This Way
(Old Word-Press format so it looks pretty bad, sorry) We left Saarbrucken, not via Luxembourg City but out of the smaller of Frankfurt’s two airports, Frankfurt Hahn. Took a mini-bus from Saarbrucken through acres of mustard fields. Of course, Frankfurt was surrounded by mustard. We started our Iberian Peninsula trip at the finish line-Santiago de Compostela inContinue reading “Walk This Way”
There is more then one city in Germany?
Saarbrucken is in the middle of nowhere, which means, in Europe, it’s only 1-2 hours from everything This gives us multiple airport and airline options to get back to it. We recently have been using Ryan Air the super discount airlines that we love and hate. Their slogan should be “you pay literally nothing soContinue reading “There is more then one city in Germany?”
Iberian Groundhog’s Days
It\’s embarrassing how we sound like a drunken Rick Steves in our praise of this peninsula, but every morning we saw our shadow and it was another day of blissful experiences in Spain and Portugal, earlier posts here https://thechosenfugue.blogspot.com/2019/06/walk-this-way.html and https://thechosenfugue.blogspot.com/search/label/Lisbon We rolled into Madrid early with the sunrise on a red eye bus from Lisbon surprisingly refreshedContinue reading “Iberian Groundhog’s Days”
Dog-Days of Winter
Spring is here and flowers are everywhere. Beverly Hills Mendocino Eugene Portland New York Bray, Ireland Mainz, Germany Saarbrucken, Germany We spent most of the winter hibernating in the U.S.. We left Europe to escape the cold only to fall into a foot and a half of snow in Eugene with the worst storm in 100Continue reading “Dog-Days of Winter”
Birds and the Bees
Birds and the Bees One thing we have been pretty surprised with are the animals, or lack of, that we have seen. Even though most of our travels so far have been during fall and winter, we figured we would still see plenty of birds and bugs but that has not consistently been the case. Continue reading “Birds and the Bees”
Ya-Sas Cyprus
This blog was imported from an old platform and looks bad, sorry. Laundry room with a view @ Club Aphrodite Our last stop in Cyprus included more ruins and our free timeshare resort week. Ancient buildings repurposed many times, now deserted; toppled stones; relics from previous eras; villas passed through many hands over the years;Continue reading “Ya-Sas Cyprus”
Paphos: The Redemption of Cyprus
(This was made before the WordPress upgrade and it looks really bad, sorry for that) Although Britain left Cyprus in 1960 seems like Britain did not completely leave. Cyprus appears to have inherited the English language (a fair amount of English speaking Cypriots), driving on the left side of the street and the distinct electricalContinue reading “Paphos: The Redemption of Cyprus”
Cyprus: the good, the bad and the ugly part 2
This post was before the word press upgrade, sorry it does not look very good Nicosia (Lefkosia in Turkish) is the last divided country capital in the world. The division is marked by the Green Line, named for the color of the ink on the map to draw the country boundaries in 1964. The southernContinue reading “Cyprus: the good, the bad and the ugly part 2”
Cyprus: the good, the bad and the ugly part 1
This post was done before WordPress upgraded so it looks really bad, sorry. “It’s the second half of the cruise and you know he hates to lose” -Neil Young Cripple Creek Ferry “Has your luck run out?” she laughed at him Well, I guess you must have known it would someday” -Bob Dylan Lily, RoseMary andContinue reading “Cyprus: the good, the bad and the ugly part 1”