Friday, November 30, 2018

Quebec City Sites

Once again, our tour of Quebec City was too short to really learn much
Colors of fall above a marina
about the city; happily that requires a return trip! I was delighted to hear French spoken and gratified that I could make myself understood, at least enough to find a restroom and a gift shop. Although it wasn’t a particularly warm or sunny day, the old city was lovely, especially the 
Château Frontenac Hotel and its environs.

Friday, November 23, 2018

Meeting in Montréal

So we were off on an adventure to see the autumn leaves. Our journey
Fall foliage 
took us from Montréal up through the Saint Lawrence River, out into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, around Nova Scotia, and down the east coast of the U.S., into New York. In some ways it was what we expected – being coddled by Viking, seeing things we hadn’t seen before, and meeting interesting people. What was a bit disappointing was the quality of the shore excursions; we’re not tickled about spending lots of hours on a tour bus. The next few blogs will chronicle our exploration of cities in Canada, and revisiting Boston, and New York City.


Friday, November 16, 2018

Chasing Chihuly

This year our ‘bead camp’ happened to coincide with the exhibition of
Chihuly sculpture
Chihuly glass sculpture at the Biltmore Estate, and since I’m always up for an adventure, I was happy to go. Fall is a wonderful time in North Carolina, and this one was lovely, despite the threat of a hurricane. When it was time for us to go on the tour, the skies cleared and stayed that way. The temperatures were in the 70s and 80s, so everything was close to perfect. We visited the Chihuly exhibit first during the day, then came back at night – this turned out to be a spectacular plan.








Friday, November 9, 2018

Knocking around Knoxville

Every fall for the last decade a gang of us have traveled to the
Knoxville area
Asheville/Black Mountain area to work with little, tiny spheres of glass, find out about each other’s lives, and generally have a great time. This year we had a bit of an obstacle in the form of a rather large hurricane. And although we did eventually get there, some of us had to detour to Knoxville – and thereby began another adventure in traveling. And one of those adventures nearly necessitated a trip to an emergency room; however, if it isn’t a life threatening issue the option of a CVS Minuit Clinic is a good one. They have a doctor on duty, they take most types of insurance, and you can get your prescription immediately – it’s a good deal if you need some help.


Friday, November 2, 2018

On the tour in Kuala Lampur

Celebrating Independence
If you are a KLite, you are a resident of the most populous city in Malaysia, and you’re probably one of three major ethnic groups: the Malays, the Chinese and the Indians. However, the city also has a mix of Eurasians, Kadazans, Ibans, and other indigenous Malaysian races. To me this makes the city even more interesting. There are all sorts of cultural areas, foods, events and shopping to sample without ever leaving the city. But to sample some of the things we hadn’t seen in the city, we hired a guide and took off on a short adventure!