Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Vacation Photos

I recently added photos of our Mediterranean cruise vacation to my Flickr site. Take a few moments to view them and then let me know what you think.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

A Day in Montreal and Southern Quebec

It's time for our annual trek to Burlington, Vermont. This year we added a new diversion, a one day side trip to Southern Quebec and an overnighter in Montreal. Quite simply what we learned in Montreal is that it is well worth spending a few days there, as long as your day begins around 8:00 pm!

On Friday we walked Rue Saint Catherine exploring some of Underground Montreal. Dinner found us at the Hard Rock Cafe on Rue Crescent adding to our beer and martini glass collection. After dinner we dropped in to a local pub aptly named "Ziggy's" sitting outside watching the street spectacle stroll by and eavesdropping on multilingual conversations. Montreal is more than a Anglo/Franco melting pot, it's international.

Saturday found us with a few hours to spend strolling around Old Montreal taking in the sites. Below is view of Lord Nelson's monument at the Place Jacques-Cartier.








On our drive south to Burlington we discovered Quebec's wine country and with it we probably discovered why it is so unknown.








The only saving grace was the quaintness of the wineries and the fall foliage.

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Father's Day

Once again a single photo (taken with my cell phone) covers a single day. The morning of Father's Day found a group of us playing golf (or in Sig's case, not playing) at the Teal Bend golf course just outside Sacramento. In the following picture are Spencer, Chris Teichert, and Ethan.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Cross Country Trek - Day 6

Today's travel involved driving from Portland to Sacramento; a drive of over 8 hours (excluding stops). Arrival quickly led to dinner. Later, Ethan and Jake went into Old Town in search of local flavor and libation.

Tomorrow will see us taking a side trip into the alternate wine country of Amador County instead of the traditional tourist area of Napa.

Cross Country Trek - Day 5

Jumping off from Missoula, Montana we continued our westward trek (basically following the path of Lewis & Clark) into the panhandle region of northern Idaho and quickly transitioning into Washington (Spokane). The objective of our routing was to follow the scenic route along the Washington side of the Columbia River and ultimately cross the river into Portland, Oregon.

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Cross Country Trek - Days 3 & 4

After visiting the Mall of America (see previous post) we drove through Minnesota to North Dakota. This drive started at 1:00 pm (Central time) and ended after 7:00 pm (Mountain time) in Dickinson, ND. A lot of driving for a partial travel day!

We had a nice dinner in a regional "chain" restaurant, Sanford's. The food was excellent; the burgers are hand patted and the variety of burgers and other dishes were almost overwhelming (you should have seen the size of the menu!). Too bad we won't encounter another Sanford's on this trip.

Day 4 had us hauling butt from Dickinson through the western North Dakota Badlands and the Theodore Roosevelt National Park and into Montana. Admittedly the scenery in western North Dakota and Montana was more pleasant than the majority of the prairie areas of North Dakota. Our day ended in Missoula.

A review of Mall Of America: Ginormous!

Visited the Mall of America (MOA) yesterday. Yep, it’s a huge mall and yes, other malls have many of the same stores, but not all under one roof. We only had three hours to spend before hitting the road again on our cross country drive, so we tried to eye ball as much of MOA as we could. To do this we cruised the first and third levels (totally skipping the second level). We spent the majority of our time in three places: Nordstrom Rack, the Apple Store, and at lunch (Famous Dave’s).

If you are visiting from out-of-town like we were consider booking a hotel stay and allowing yourself a couple of days to do justice to the place.

Saturday, May 12, 2007

The Cross Country Trek

Here is an update on the cross country drive from New Jersey to California.

Day 1. We left South Orange a little after 7:00 am the car jammed with three people (Sig, Ethan, and his friend Jake), clothing, snacks, and more. Perhaps we had a bit too much stuff, but we figured we'd be able to adjust things as we went along.

We arrived at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland by 3:00 pm touring it until its 5:30 closing. Although it is located right on the shore of Lake Eire, a heavy lake fog prevented us from taking in the scenery. Instead we had to content ourselves with having seen the rock memorabilia and tributes inside the Hall. From the Hall we ambled off for a quick bite at the Hard Rock Cafe and then a short drive to our hotel. The excesses of the night before and the pace of the first day took its toll Ethan and Jake and it was an early end to the day for all.

Day 2. This was a grueling day. We left Cleveland at 8:00 to traveled to some truck stop outside an hour west to meet up with Jake's mother and sister for breakfast at MacDonald's; after that it was time to drive, and drive, and drive. 10:00 pm found us stopping in Minneapolis, MN for the evening. One day, five states (Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsi, Minnesota), whew!

The morning of Day 3 will have us visiting the Mall of America and then on the road for North Dakota (2 of of my 43Places goals).

Thursday, March 08, 2007

The Kutná Hora Experience

Today we took a side trip to Kutná Hora. If you've never heard of Kutná Hora, then there are a few things you need to know about it. First, it is on UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites (see http://www.kutnahora.cz/index.php?sec=2&cid=97). It is home to several impressive sites including:

Saint Barbara's Cathedral,



The Italian Court, and







The Cemetery Chapel with Ossuary (also known as the "Bone Church")

Yes, that's Ethan standing under a chandelier made with human bones (using every bone in the body)







Kutná Hora is an unassuming town despite its UNESCO designation and treasures. Locally, tourism hasn't altered the community much, at least yet.

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Prague Experience - Part 3

Here are some more photos of our Prague experience. I may post additional comments later.

(Old Town Hall - Astronomical Clock)





(Castle Quarter - St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague Castle)






(500 year-old U Fleku Pub & Brewery)




(Wenceslas Square looking southeast)



(Terezin Concentration Camp - room capable of holding 500 prisoners)

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Prague Experience - Part 2

At this point in our trip we've learned a few important things about Prague and the Czech Republic.

Cross Walks and Traffic Signals (Semapores)
While drivers in Prague are considerate (and seem to never use their horns) they must be out of necessity aggressive in crossing intersections not controlled with a traffic signal. For the most part the drivers respect pedestrians using marked crosswalks, but Ethan and I adopted a more cautious approach. When in doubt we wait for another pedestrian to step into the road as a "volunteer hood ornament" and then follow.

Beer (Pivo) versus Coke
Today Ethan observed a major cultural advantage to life in the Czech Republic. His quote, "You've got to love a country where beer is cheaper than coke!" Beer is almost a required beverage at meals and your waiter/waitress won't even consider clearing away your stein until you've drained it of every drop. Ethan also opines about the Czech love for beer by noting, "every hour is happy hour!"

The Museum of Communism
We decided to visit the Museum of Communism today and spent nearly an hour trying to find it. We had our tour book and our city map, but try as we might we couldn't find it. Maybe we thought the museum had closed due to lack of interest, but no that wasn't it. Upon further reading in our guide book we found it. If Marx, Lenin, and Stalin weren't already dead the location of the museum would have surely resulted in a group stroke - the Museum is next door to a casino and on the floor above a McDonald's!

The Dining Experience
Thankfully Ethan and I are shunning public transport in favor of walking (at least while the weather is good) or we would surely pack on the pounds. Don't get me wrong the food is good (particularly so when you avoid the tourist filled eateries) and inexpensive. The trouble is most meat dishes come with gravy and with enough dumplings to equal half-a-loaf of bread. When the menu says a dish comes with two vegetables what the restaurant really means is that you get both white and red cabbage!

Monday, March 05, 2007

Prague Experience - Part 1

Ethan and I arrived safely, but two hours late, in Prague on Saturday. Luckily we did not plan any activities for that day. Instead we tried to stay awake as long as possible to help overcome our jetlag.

We are staying at the City Partners Victoria Hotel in Prague. On the floor below us is a resturant with fairly decent food and a good beer (pivo) selection where we ate dinner on Saturday. Hitting the sack at about 9:00 pm local time we thought we'd be ready to go in the morning, but... Believe it or not Ethan and I woke at 1:00 am feeling refreshed, but knowing it wouldn't last. Since we were both wide awake we decided to grab a coke and step outside for some air whereupon we got to meet some of the more colorful local citizens. One exceptional drunk decided we needed to learn some import words in Czech, his choice of words were unfortunately not the type to use amongst polite company and are of little use in the conduct of normal siteseeing!

Sunday was a light day with sleep still be our highest priority (after ditching our drunk Czech friend). In the afternoon we attended a performance of Antonín Dvořák's opera Rusalka at the Státní Opera Praha (State Opera Prague). We had box seats stage right and just above the orchestra pit. Below are a few pictures (sorry, but photographs were not allowed during the performance).


(Ethan & Sig - Box 5 State Opera)






(the Art Deco style stage curtain)






(the audience)






At just about three hours long, the opera filled our afternoon.


Dinner time was spent wandering Václavské náměstí (Wenceslas Square) and trying to avoid drunk Brits on stag holidays (it's only a 1.5 hour flight to Prague from the UK).

I'll be revising this post soon with a few photos from the first two days. Future posts will diary the rest of our trip and include additional pictures.

Monday, January 01, 2007

New Year's in Sacramento

The end of 2006 gave us an opportunity to spend the weekend visiting our friends, Rick & Eileen Teichert) in Sacramento. After a long drive on Friday we arrived in time to join them for dinner in Sacramento capped by a stop at the Hard Rock Cafe (for yet another collector's beer glass and Martini glass).

New Years Eve day found the family split between skiing at Heavenly Valley and wine tasting in Napa. Spencer went skiing with his uncle Rick while the rest of us pursued more sophisticated interests.

Here are a few photos of the skiing portion of the day.

Spencer hits the slopes.











Rick divides his day skiing between California & Nevada.








Roberta, Ethan, Sig & Eileen preview New Years Eve festivities by sampling sparkling white wines at the Domaine Carneros (by Taittiger) winery along with stops at a few other wineries. FYI, many wineries are closed on New Years Eve day :-(






Evening found all of us in Old Town Sacramento in the City's hospitality tent where we were able to watch fireworks over the river (here's a link to video of the Fireworks).

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(L to R, Brigit Leubbers, Eileen & Rick Teichert, Ethan & Roberta Dellhime)


( Ethan & Roberta)

Saturday, October 14, 2006

A Brief Vacation - Part 2

At this time of year the foliage in Vermont should be near its peak, just our luck it wasn't. Temperatures during our stay were warmer than normal, in fact on October 9th the high was 79 degrees (about 15 degrees above normal). The warm temperatures affect leaf coloration; shorter periods of sun light result in lowered chlorophyll production, cold nights cause the leaves to turn red.

Sig was on his own on from Sunday afternoon until Tuesday afternoon while Roberta attended a conference on Legal Issues in Higher Education sponsored by the University of Vermont (UVM). Sig undertook some individual sightseeing, but saved the best to share with Roberta.

Monday evening found us taking a conference hosted sunset cruise on Lake Champlain.



Tuesday afternoon found us at the Vermont Teddy Bear Factory (we returned the next day to buy a couple of bears) and at Dakin Farms sampling local cheeses and jams (and buying maple syrup).

We ended our trip on Wednesday with a visit to the Shelburne Museum. It's a collection of buildings from the Vermont in the 1800's with interpretive displays and guides. The most unusual feature is the land-locked paddle wheel ferry boat Ticonderoga that was moved inland in the 1950's after being retired from service.

A Brief Vacation - Part 1

Roberta and I just finished a brief vacation to New York City and Burlington, Vermont. The trip was partly work related for Roberta (she attended a conference in Burlington) and it it 100% vacation for me.

The weather (by fall standards) was excellent; warm and no rain. On October 6th Roberta and I took a several hour stroll through Central Park before meeting up with Ethan for some clothes shopping. Here are a few pictures from the stroll.










We found one store where their special sale was 3 suits, 3 shirts, and 3 ties for $250 - I got two suit sets and Ethan got the other.

That evening we took Ethan and several of his college friends on a pub crawl to celebrate his 21st birthday. Everyone involved was over 21 (some where way over 21), we stopped at 3 Irish pubs near Grand Central Station, and had a round of beers at each spot. Sig was the "designated walker" making sure no one fell off the sidewalk. Everyone had a great time without getting slammed. Here's a picture from the evening.








The next day we were off to Vermont. I'll post some comments and pictures at another time.