This is the latest in a series of blogs covering, (mostly) my travel adventures around the globe. Note, none travel blogs may contain material that some may find offensive! YOU WERE WARNED!!!
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Just a note - very bad internet on boat so no more updates till Friday when we return to Cairo
Hi Folks, If you are reading this you are looking at my first attempt to set up a permanent Blog rather than the temporary ones that I typically set up prior to our trips. At this point I am still editing and making changes to the settings and layout, so it's not looking quite the way I want at this point. If you click on the bars on the left hand side at the top of the page you will find links to my previous travel blogs including my first attempt " Birth Control Pills ........." which may also include some none travel related subjects. Time permitting I will start adding further links to other sites and I hope that I can start adding photographs of the various places we have visited. This is not always possible since internet speeds in many locations are exceptionally slow and images can take a considerable amount of time to upload. With the upcoming changes to Google that have b...
When we left Puerto Plata the noon temperature was 26. When we arrived in Toronto at 6pm it was 28. But I’m getting a little ahead of myself. The “ city tour” was about all I expected it to be. Our first stop was at a rum factory for a “tasting” at 9:30am. The brand wasn’t one I was familiar with : Ron Macorix. Mostly white rum mixed with various fruits or coconut, I took a pass once I sampled their premium brand- I would imagine if you drank the pee of a mule with diabetes…..! From there we travelled through town to visit San Felipe Fort, more like a bastion than an actual fortress it sits at the mouth of the San Marco river thus protecting both the river access and the adjacent seafront. I managed to smack my head twice on extremely low doorways - the folks that built it must have topped out at 5 ft. A small museum featured cannon balls and various other artifacts and rusted objects, presumably found during exploration of the site. From th...
Three days into our DR trip, the mob of local families who descended on the hotel on Good Friday, seizing the remaining rooms at discount prices have checked out, leaving their garbage, discarded beer cans and chip wrappers for the staff to deal with. Now, with barely 30% occupancy, the pool area is quiet and the beach, more or less deserted. Playa Dorada, approximately 20 Km of white sands faces North East with nothing other than the Turks and Caicos to block the flow of currents from Europe. With the incoming winds barely registering 5km/hr the ocean is an endless flat surface of turquoise and blue save for a few whitecaps close to shore. The horizon for the last few days has been empty of traffic, save for a solitary cruise ship making its way north. Not even a solitary fishing boat has breached the vicinity of our temporary home. Also missing are the dozens of local vendors armed with the briefcases full of fake silver jewelry , phoney coral bracelets and offers of “free” hair...
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