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Trips:

South Africa, Zimbabwe and Zambia (2004)
Bhutan and India (2006)
Around the World (1987)
Australia (1990)
Turkey and Greece (1996)
Morocco (1991)
Portugal (1995)
Antarctica and South America (1992)
Greece (1993)
Spain (2001)
Italy (2002)
France, Belgium and London (2003)
Western Caribbean (2008)
France, Austria and Russia (1984)
Europe (1980)
Peru (1989)
Israel, Jordan and Egypt (2008)
Croatia, Slovenia and Bosnia Herzegovina (2013)
Iceland (2013)
All Around The Country (2011)
Riviera Maya (2012)
Southeast Asia (2012)
Berlin (2014)
Cuba (2017)
Northern European Captials (2017)
Medellin (2017)
Borneo and South Korea (2018)
Central Mexico (2018 - 2019)
Tanzania (2019)
Panama (2021)
Madrid and Valencia (2022)
Paris and Western Europe (2021)
The Caucuses (2022)
Tunisia (2022)
Camino de Santiago (2023)
Ecuador (2016)
Curacao (2010)
Costa Rica (2011)
Italy (2016)
Dublin (2010)
Art in Amsterdam (2012)
Belize, Guatemala and Honduras (2009)
Alaska (2005)
Bermuda (2015)
Central Europe (2015)

Shorthand link:

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Welcome to my travels. On this site you'll find recent trips and some very old trips. You'll note that for some trips I wrote very detailed reports (at least in the beginning), for others, I didn't even take notes of where I was on what dates. Nevertheless, I've done my best to document, to the extent I can, all of my major trips.



Day 2 - Water Again, But This Time Underground

Jerusalem, Israel, West Bank


Although we weren’t entirely in sync with local time yet, we were up early for breakfast before meeting Dafna, our guide in Israel, for our first day of touring.

We started at the City of David, and were the first ones to explore Hezekiah’s Tunnel, splashing our way through the darkness. Dafna was right to get here early. It was a fascinating experience but, even alone, quite claustrophobic; I can’t imagine what it must be like later in the day the tunnel filled with people. We ended the walk with Ellery taking a dip in the Shiloach Pool and then backtracked to the start.

Our next stop was the Jerusalem Archaeological Park, where Ellery patiently waited while Dafna did an excellent job of explaining where we were and what had been here before.

Then we paid a visit to the Western Wall. It was hard to get Ellery to focus and, quite honestly, it wasn’t as moving as I had expected/hoped.

Our next stop was the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and definitely the most interesting of the day. No, it wasn’t because Jesus was supposedly crucified and buried there, but rather because of the comingling of so many different churches and the beautiful mosaics.

From there we wound our way through the various sections of the Old City – the Armenian, Muslim and Jewish quarters, before stopping for lunch.

After that, it was a drive all around Jerusalem, from the Mount of Olives to Mt. Scopus, and then through some of the settlements and the checkpoint to the Palestinian Territories and Bethlehem.

The afternoon was spent relaxing at the pool, with Heidi, Molly, Jonathan and their friends. Then it was a short walk to the International Arts and Crafts Festival taking place just below our hotel, where we grabbed an easy dinner and enjoyed the art and the performances.

permalink written by  shoshtrvls on August 19, 2008 from Jerusalem, Israel, West Bank
from the travel blog: Israel, Jordan and Egypt (2008)
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Day 1 - Where's the Pool?

Jerusalem, Israel, West Bank


We have arrived in Jerusalem. Finally. After checking into the hotel, we made our way down to the pool, where we spent the balance of the day until dinner and bed.

permalink written by  shoshtrvls on August 18, 2008 from Jerusalem, Israel, West Bank
from the travel blog: Israel, Jordan and Egypt (2008)
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Day 8

Orlando, United States


Home again, home again.


permalink written by  shoshtrvls on March 1, 2008 from Orlando, United States
from the travel blog: Western Caribbean (2008)
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Day 7

Marsh Harbour, The Bahamas


Day 6 was spent at sea, today was at Castaway Cay. Nice place. Totally contrived. But Ellery and I did get to check off another "adventure activity" -- parasailing.



permalink written by  shoshtrvls on February 29, 2008 from Marsh Harbour, The Bahamas
from the travel blog: Western Caribbean (2008)
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Day 5

San Miguel de Cozumel, Mexico


Today we stopped in Cozumel and took an "excursion" (man, I hate these cruise excursions) to the ruins at Tulum. They were actually very interesting but unfortunately there wasn't a lot of time to explore or, more importantly, enjoy the beautiful little beach.

permalink written by  shoshtrvls on February 27, 2008 from San Miguel de Cozumel, Mexico
from the travel blog: Western Caribbean (2008)
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Day 4

George Town, Cayman Islands


A relaxing day spent in Grand Cayman shopping and snorkeling (something that Ellery was initially terrified to do, but eventually went at it with great gusto).

permalink written by  shoshtrvls on February 26, 2008 from George Town, Cayman Islands
from the travel blog: Western Caribbean (2008)
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Day 3

Havana, Cuba


OK, we didn't really get to Havana, but passed by on our way to Grand Cayman.

Tonight's dinner was formal night.



permalink written by  shoshtrvls on February 25, 2008 from Havana, Cuba
from the travel blog: Western Caribbean (2008)
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Day 2

Key West, United States


Ellery decided to stay on the ship and I wandered around Key West. It's a cute little place.

And in the typical small world of travel, there was an open air art show and I was immediately drawn to a particular artist -- one I had seen in Rittenhouse Square.


permalink written by  shoshtrvls on February 24, 2008 from Key West, United States
from the travel blog: Western Caribbean (2008)
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Day 1

Orlando, United States


We flew to Orlando and were bussed, as promised, to the ship.


permalink written by  shoshtrvls on February 23, 2008 from Orlando, United States
from the travel blog: Western Caribbean (2008)
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Day 1 (continued)

Cape Canaveral, United States


It's all VERY Disney. Organized, orderly, sterile. But you know, sometimes you want that.

Ellery and Samantha dressed in their matching red outfits for our first dinner of the cruise.

permalink written by  shoshtrvls on February 23, 2008 from Cape Canaveral, United States
from the travel blog: Western Caribbean (2008)
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