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  • October 6-9 Taormina 

    October 6-9 Taormina 

    On the 6th we took a private car from Siracusa to Taormina with a stop over in Catarina to see the WWII museum.  We didn’t really give the museum it’s due.  There are 4 major sections to see after viewing… Continue reading

  • September 28 Palermo

    When I travel I love to go to markets and cook dinner at home. It’s a bit of creativity (what can we throw together using what is available?) and a bit of pretending that I live there. The others humored… Continue reading

  • August 21 Seattle CHS

      Seattle Center Day We drove into town leaving the house at our usual 10:15 or so.  Parked near the Gates Foundation but walked straight over to the MOPOP to see the Gehry building, the playground, the water fountain and… Continue reading

  • August 20 Seattle CHS

    Saturday we stopped at the 7-eleven for tonic and cream cheese.  Jill found whipped cream cheese but preferred normal.  She asked the clerk if they had other cream cheese and this was his reply, “We don’t have anything.”  Jill replied… Continue reading

  • August 19 Seattle CHS

    Happy birthday, Carolyn! Our task this morning was to prepare fruit salad for the birthday brunch.  Aretha in the background.  A little before 10 we went to the community beach for a ladies only yoga class.  Mats were spread on… Continue reading

  • August 18 Seattle CHS

    First full day together.  We all donned our gift from Carolyn robes and gathered for a light breakfast before our first day out.  After a “where’s my phone” delay we were off to Pike Street Market.  Carolyn made reservations at… Continue reading

  • August 17 Seattle CHS

    Carolyn and I pick up Jill at the airport about 10 in the morning.  We have a late breakfast/lunch and talk about upcoming plans, particularly meals.  Jill has ideas for a meal she wants to prepare.  So, we all head… Continue reading

  • August 16 Seattle CHS

    Book group departs – or at least breaks up.  And, the Charleston High School group begins. Sandy is off early to catch her flight back to DC.  Janet comes to the house to get Pat for their day trip to… Continue reading

  • August 15 Seattle Bookgroup

    Day 3 with the book group.  All about the book. We read The Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet.  A sweetly written story about a Chinese boy and a Japanese girl during the time of the WWII internments.… Continue reading

  • August 14 Seattle Bookgroup

    Day 2 with the book group.  Janet arrives in the morning and we divide 3 in her car and 3 in an Uber.  Off to the Nordic museum.  It’s very new and quite interesting.  Much information about Scandinavian countries first… Continue reading

  • August 13 Seattle Bookgroup

    Lovely weather! Yesterday my SW Airlines flight was delayed by an hour on the tarmac due to weather between BWI and Seattle. But Roberta’s flight was scheduled to arrive from Denver an hour after mine so we ended up arriving… Continue reading

  • May 9 Los Angeles to … home?

    As the cliché goes, the trip is over but the journey continues. Writers, philosophers, photographers and artists have endeavored to capture both for thousands of years, perhaps striving to defy the passage of time or bequeath something of themselves that… Continue reading

  • May 8 Nadi to Los Angeles

    Shopping, packing, leaving Fiji. Our last morning in Fiji is a slow dance around Jane’s house, cleaning the kitchen, stripping beds, washing our clothes and tidying up. And packing and packing and packing. David refuses to sacrifice any of the… Continue reading

  • May 6 Nadi

    Lazy day, work jigsaw gift from Maureen. We drink coffee or tea; Cynthia starts and completes a jigsaw puzzle; we sit by the pool; we contemplate brochures offering day trips and snorkeling off Denarau’s outer islands; we write blogs and… Continue reading

  • May 5 Nadi

      A planless day.  Shopping and blogging. Feliz Cinco di Mayo. We wake late, caffeinate and laze about Jane’s house for the entire morning under sunny skies, 80 degrees and perfect humidity. The caretaker comes to the house and cleans… Continue reading

  • May 4 Rakiraki to Nadi

    Return to Nadi, Wayne and Myra fly home. After breakfast, Wayne walks to a building next to our hotel because he’s curious about cars parked bumper to bumper along the highway in front of it, with maybe a hundred people… Continue reading

  • May 2 Suva

    Visit Lelean Memorial School and lunch with Tom Cooke. After a lazy breakfast, we forego returning to the flea market for Cynthia’s sulu jaba and drive to Leleane school in Nausori, a town about an hour on the King’s Highway… Continue reading

  • May 1 Suva

    Suva walk, rest at GPH, visit Peace Corps headquarters. We have a quick continental breakfast on the veranda of the occasionally Netherlands Consulate overlooking mostly trees but, also, the distant harbor and surf breaking on the coral reefs offshore. We… Continue reading

  • Apr 29 Nadi

    David returns half-way from the dead and we spend most of the morning making arrangements for going to Suva, the capitol of Fiji located about a four-hour drive from Nadi around the southern coast of Viti Levu. Wayne, Myra and… Continue reading

  • Apr 28 Nadi

    Nadi is pronounced “Nahn-dee” in Fijian. David is sure it’s an interesting place but he wouldn’t know ‘cause he stays in bed the whole day, until just after sunset, which he is sure was spectacular. Nadi is on Viti Levu,… Continue reading