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Travel August 2022
Donna and I have been continuing to travel with some international trips and some domestic this summer. We spent two weeks in Europe on a cruise of the Baltic Countries, a trip to Jamaica and a family trip to Phoenix, Arizona. While some things are getting better, in general travel and the World in general is broken at this point. It is still well worth getting out there are seeing the world but you have to be more prepared, and patient than ever before. Here is the state of travel in August of 2022. Covid Restrictions While Covid is still out there and people are coming down with is just…
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Carbon Offset Program
With all the severe weather we have been having around the world Climate Change is for sure something we should all be paying attention to. The past few years I have seen more severe weather while traveling than ever before and when talking with people around the world hearing about all the odd weather situations, retreating glaciers (A long time Alaska tour ship captain mentioned his personal experience in that area) and severe weather they are all dealing with that is just not normal. From flooding going on in the desert when it should not, freak freezes in Texas, Extreme Heat around the World, the normalization of rapidly intensifying Hurricanes…
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Conversations in Europe
On our two week trip to Scandinavia, the Baltic States, Germany and Poland we had the chance to talk to people from all over Europe about a variety of hot topics currently being discussed in the USA and everywhere else. From the culture of each country to healthcare to Ukraine and gun violence we had constructive conversations learning about what others think and sharing about how things are in the US as well. Here are some of the things we discussed while on our journey. The Ukraine and Russian War Throughout the World and especially in the Baltics and Poland the War in Ukraine is one of the most talked…
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US Pre-Departure International Covid Test
While the pandemic has caused a lot of changes in travel and many for good measure, countries are starting to relax Covid protocols for travelers. Most countries we have visited recently no longer require covid tests or any paperwork for visitors. Many of the countries around the world have dropped Covid testing including some that have been very strict in the past when it comes to visitors. The United States is not one of them as they continue to stubbornly hold onto this rule. I am a supporter of the C.D.C., I still wear N95 Masks when I travel and when in crowds and I am fully vaccinated. I still…
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Costa Rica 2022
Donna and I recently took another trip to the wonderful country of Costa Rica. Costa Rica is a modern and safe Central American country that has so much to see and do. On this trip we hiked in the rainforest around a Volcano, swam near a waterfall, enjoyed a volcanic hot springs, and walked in the cloud rainforest canopy on hanging bridges. We visited the Pacific side of the very diverse country this time. Like all travel now days we had our ups and downs but in general had a wonderful trip. We also had a great guide who gave us a great tour for both days we toured the…
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Travel to Europe April 2022
In April of 2022 Donna and I traveled back to Europe for the first time since the end of 2019. We visited the United Kingdom and specifically the country of England. We flew into and out of London Heathrow airport. We took a tour in the West of England and went to museums in London. We also had the chance to talk to people about a variety of topics that concern travel to Europe and beyond. Here is what things are currently like if you decide to head over to the United Kingdom anytime soon. Pre-Departure and Arrival to the United Kingdom Throughout Europe and much of the world it…
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Cruise Ship Pilots
Donna and I take a decent amount of cruises as we find they are some of the most economical ways to travel to a bunch of countries and destinations in one trip. We have visited many countries through our times on cruise ships. If you have ever been on deck while you sail into a new harbor or are sailing out of a the harbor a small boat will come up to the ship and drop someone off to the ship. This is the harbor pilot. He knows the waters around the port and the way to steer the ship clear of obstacles. Its not an easy job as there…
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International Travel-Opinion
I’ve heard for years that US Citizens have a surprisingly low amount of citizens who have passports (only around a third have a valid passport based on recent surveys Source: Only one third of Americans have a passport). There are many other countries that have well over 50% of their population that have a passport (the UK has 76% for example based on a Forbes report). For those who do have passports there is only a small percentage (only 25%) of Americans that have been to more than 5 countries (Source: Pew Study) . Its very unfortunate Americans do not travel internationally as much. If they did I think things…
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Dominican Republic 2021/2022
We recently took a trip to the Caribbean Island Nation of the Dominican Republic. We had been there one time before on a cruise but this time we stayed on the island itself. Most people only think of the Dominican Republic as a great water and beach destination. It is definitely great place to relax on the beach as we did during our stay at our beautiful Hilton La Romana All Inclusive Resort but there is also a lot of history, culture, friendly people and unique food. Its also a country of great contrasts. You go from fancy all inclusive resorts to seeing poverty in their large cities such as…
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Travel to Los Angeles, California 2022
Los Angeles and California make the news a lot and a lot of the news is not good now days. You see reports of rampant homelessness and extreme crime throughout the larger cities. You also see reports of very strict Covid restrictions and in the past one of the strictest lockdown in the US. Donna and I had not visited California for some of these reasons other than a brief stop at Donner Pass and Lake Tahoe. After a short weekend cruise was canceled due to Covid we decided to use our airline credits to head over to Burbank and spend some time in the Los Angeles area. We drove…