Where's Wendy?

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”Mark Twain

Wonder where we go when we're not at home in Ann Arbor? Here are some of our favorite past destinations.
Want more information about a trip? Leave a comment or send me an email-- at wendy@retiredinannarbor.com.

General cost without airfare:
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Friday, December 14, 2012

Germany-- Christmas markets in December


Vantage river ship

Castle spotting while cruising the Rhine
Gluhwine booth-- hot spiced wine found at all markets
We missed KindleFest this year, because we went to the source of Christmas markets this year:  southern Germany.

We joined a Christmas market cruise on the Rhine and Main, conducted by Vantage.  This is a perfect way to see the markets--and the other sights along the way.  Imagine if you unpacked once, and your beautiful hotel room followed you as you visited villages, cities and towns, while seeing the major sights and Christmas markets.



If you're thinking of looking into a river cruise, send me an e-mail.  I'll register you, and we both get $100 off.


Cookies as food, and decorations

Need some holiday spirit?  Here's the motherlode!

Huge Christmas trees in every square

Authentic decorations

Brass bands and choirs playing carols

Roasted chestnuts "train"

Christmas cookies in bakery windows

Outdoor refreshment

The best wursts in the world!

St. Nicholas

Pretzel booths



The most beautiful cookies you will find anywhere!

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Ireland- October

 
Original forest on ground of Muckross, by Killarney
Cozy fire in the pub

Fall is a great time for a hiking holiday.  The kids are back in school, so the trails are empty, and even the popular tourist sites are less crowded.



This trip to Ireland, included the hike called the Highlights of Kerry Way, offered by the British company Contours Walking Holidays.





View from the bridge in the center of Sneem village
The description of the walk talks about sections of "boggy trails"-- and "very boggy trails".  Take this seriously!  Wear good hiking boots and gators, and hopefully you won't end up with wet feet.  Be sure and carry good rain gear as well-- one reason Ireland is so green is because of the rain.

Heckel and Jeckel?

Contours Ring of Kerry hike
Best stout in the world:  it's all about the water!







Many ancient stones dot the countryside
Fairy territory?
This walk includes gorgeous paths through moss covered forests-- where you expect to see a fairy or leprechaun behind the next tree!
Many beautiful sea views

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Rapa Nui (Easter Island)


Rapa Nui, or Easter Island (as the original discoverers named it),  is one of the world's most isolated populated islands-- located more than 1200 miles west of Chile.

It is famous for the ancient giant head statues (moai), and is an interesting place to shoot pictures.





We visited with Explora-- a fantastic and pricey destination.  If you are ever going to splurge, this might be the resort.  It has 30 rooms, each with an ocean view, and is LEED cetified.  The food, rooms and facilities are 5 star, and the staff is very knowledgable about the island.

Rapa Nui is the white dot in the middle of the Pacific Ocean


Look out the window on your final approach, and you may
see Moia


Polynesian history is often violent, and the history of this island is no exception.  It seems that the entire island could be an archaeological dig-- since once you know what you are looking for, evidence of this ancient society is all around you.


Captain Cook visited in 1774

It is so remote, that flights arrived only 3 times a week-- from Santiago or Tahiti.  Everyone stops and watches the planes land.

The runway seemed strangely huge to me, until I found out that the U.S. built it as an emergency landing site for the space shuttle.




Explora picnic lunch at a tide pool-- exquisite.
One of the funny parts of our visit was discovering the local 'pop' music-- that was often played in the Explora open air bar.  Our favorite single was "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" (A wi ma we)-- yes the old Tokens hit.  A warm humid breeze, a pina colada made from a fresh juiced pineapple, and local music.

What an experience!



Monday, July 30, 2012

Paris- December

The classiest subway sign ever.
Paris in springtime, Paris in the fall, Paris in December??

Funny enough, this is one of our favorite times to visit Paris.  No one seems to decorate with as much panache as Parisians.  It doesn't matter if you are in a tiny bistro, a cheese shop, or a large department store (Le Printemps is one I recommend)-- the decorations are breathtaking.
Montparnasse Cemetary




Mary waiting for the arrival of the baby
until Christmas morning

Great statuary on the Cathedral


It's worth walking around Notre Dame
to see the flying buttresses

Tour boats run all year on the Seine



Beautiful mango display in a Sunday morning Farmer's market

Parisian shops and restaurants spare no expense
on Christmas decor

Enjoy a coffee here in good (former) company:
Sartre, Hemingway, Camus and Picasso
Check here for more history of Les Deux Magots 


Candlelit medieval church