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Trips:
Italy 1996
Baja, Mexico
Ford Roadster
Spain 2007
Turkey and Greece 2009
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Jason Kester
A drive in the country
Ujue
,
Spain
We started our day with a walk to a store to buy a travel guide. Along the way we passed the post office with its unique postage slots.
Mail slot
Jason and Helen drove us out of town to Hoz de
Lumbier
, a really cool canyon with a trail along an abandoned rail line.
Trail at Hoz de Lumbier
We stopped by the river to skip stones
Skipping stones in cove by river
At the end of the second railroad tunnel, was a remaining support for the trestle.
Old train trestle at Hoz de Lumbier
Below us were some Roman ruins and this abandoned house.
Old stone house along the Hoz de Lumbier trail
Another view of this incredible canyon.
Hoz de Lumbier
After our hike, we went into the town center, then on to
Sanguesa
where we went into a beautiful church by the river.
Sanguesa church altar
We walked around the town and found these gargoyles holding human heads over a church entrance.
Ornamentation over church door
We drove on to Ujue, and incredible small town on top of a hill. Beautiful scenery and wonderful view of the countryside. Unfortunately, our camera battery died in Ujue.
We drove back to
Pamplona
, and Rick tried to revive/recharge the camera battery. No luck. We may have to borrow Helen's camera, since this is only the first week of our trip.
A band is playing outside in the square, and a group of people are dancing. Evidently these are folk songs with a dance to go with them that the locals know. Anyway lots of fun. Sort of like line dancing with history.
written by
DRKester
on September 20, 2007
from
Ujue
,
Spain
from the travel blog:
Spain 2007
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Enjoying Pamplona
Pamplona
,
Spain
la panaderia
We started our day by visiting the local bakery for some breakfast goodies.
Touring the old city
After breakfast, Rick and I wandered the town. Note the exposed wiring on the side of the building just above the ground floor.
Plaza de Toros
We walked around the bullring.
City model
After more walking, we came to the Royal Palace, where they had this incredible model of the old part of
Pamplona
. Jason's apartment is on the big open square in the middle of the model.
Town Hall
We worked our way back to Town Hall. We got there around 1:30, and it was full of people. After a short rest on a bench, all the locals had gone home for their mid-day meal with their families.
We continued our walk to the Plaza San Francisco, then back to Jason's apartment for some lunch.
written by
DRKester
on September 19, 2007
from
Pamplona
,
Spain
from the travel blog:
Spain 2007
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Made it to Pamplona
Pamplona
,
Spain
We made it with minor delays along the way. We were sitting in the departure area for MaxJet, when my name was called. When I went up to the desk, I found out that my assigned seat had a footrest that didn't work, and they needed to reseat us. First they offered 2 seats together in the middle (with 2,2,2 seating that's 2 aisles), but they kept looking for a way to give us a window. They came back with row 8, seats J and K. Great. Well maybe not. When we got on, there was only one seat on the side with the bathrooms in the middle. So we gave them back our ticket stubs to handle, and reseated ourselves in the 2 seats they originally offered us. After a late takeoff, the rest of the flight was as we expected, with comfy seats and good food.
Our late arrival meant that we missed our scheduled bus from Stansted to Heathrow airport. So we paid 3 pounds to get a guaranteed ride on the next bus. Glad we did, because the folks that stood there standby didn't get on. At Heathrow, we didn't have time or energy to get a meal. Of course, after we got to our gate, we were told there was a delay. On board was awful. More delay and no AC. The seats might fit a 5' person, but even they would be cramped if the guy if front leaned back.
The arrival in Bilbao went well, and Jason and Helen picked us up for the drive back to their apartment in Pamplona. They brought sandwich fixings and other goodies for the ride. They park their car about a 10 minute walk from their apartment, so we dropped Helen off with our bags, and continued on to park the car. It was nice to walk after so much time in airplane, bus and car seats.
Not so straight hallway
Our builder would love the quirky construction around here. This is the main hall in Jason's apartment, which curves for no particular reason.
View of Plaza Del Castillo from Jason and Helen's balcony
The best part of his apartment is the view to the Plaza del Castillo. Today, we walked around the Citidel and stopped at one of their favorite restaurants for the fixed price meal. It threatened to rain, but the sun won out. Beautiful town. I can see why they decided to stay here.
written by
DRKester
on September 18, 2007
from
Pamplona
,
Spain
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Spain 2007
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We're on our way
Bilbao
,
Spain
We're heading out today on our way to
Spain
via London. Should be fun.
Touring the old city
written by
DRKester
on September 16, 2007
from
Bilbao
,
Spain
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Starting it up and driving it
Scottsdale
,
United States
I started the engine for the first time.
Still had a few touches before I could drive it. I found a middle seat from a van at a junkyard. Diane and I recovered it with an Indian blanket.
I finished the body work on the hood and put it in place. Also, I ordered a windshield and put it in just in time to take it to its first car show.
Roadster at 1st car show
Looking good.
written by
DRKester
on April 27, 2006
from
Scottsdale
,
United States
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Ford Roadster
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Installing the engine and more
Scottsdale
,
United States
In early 2004, I installed the engine and transmission.
I also installed custom-made brake lines and tailpipes.
... and mufflers, fuel pump, trans cooler, and horns.
written by
DRKester
on November 23, 2005
from
Scottsdale
,
United States
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Ford Roadster
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Body on
Scottsdale
,
United States
Almost ready for the body.
We had a party to put the body on the frame.
Then I put in the gas tank and battery tray.
New instruments.
New wiring, dash and package tray..
written by
DRKester
on November 23, 2005
from
Scottsdale
,
United States
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Ford Roadster
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Radiator and grill
Scottsdale
,
United States
Installed the fan and alternator.
and the radiator.
and channeled the grill.
Looking pretty good.
written by
DRKester
on November 23, 2005
from
Scottsdale
,
United States
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Ford Roadster
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In the beginning
Redmond
,
United States
Okay, so this isn't really a trip report. However, it definitely is an adventure.
Bought the Roadster in Sept of 2003. Pretty straight. Just frame and body.
Needed to get it to our Winter home in
Scottsdale
, so loaded it into a rental truck.
I first worked on the body a bit. I chopped the windshield and leaned it back.
written by
DRKester
on September 1, 2003
from
Redmond
,
United States
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Ford Roadster
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Venice
Venice
,
Italy
We took the water ferry to our hotel.
Looking across at our hotel
Bridge with shops.
Gondola.
Gondolas
Dali
museum.
Dali museum
St Marks Square.
St Marks Square
If we had to do it over, we'd start in
Venice
. Lots to see, and you need to do most on foot. Better to do it before
Rome
.
written by
DRKester
on May 10, 1996
from
Venice
,
Italy
from the travel blog:
Italy 1996
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