For some reason, probably dating back to my years working in corporate America, I ended up as a Hertz Gold member. It usually doesn’t mean much but on this trip it did. The lines for all the rental cars dominated the baggage area at the Reno Airport. Since I am a Gold member and hadContinue reading “A Visit to Truckee”
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Flying First Class to Reno
Today Bruce and I are beginning our first leg of our Alaska trip on American Airlines. We began our journey by taking Lyft to Fort Lauderdale Airport. I’m finding taking Lyft saves wear and tear on our mental stability without breaking the bank. It was a $44 ride with and $8 tip. So $52 andContinue reading “Flying First Class to Reno”
A Girl’s Trip To Nashville
It’s been a while since our last girl’s trip. I believe it was 2019 when we took a cruise on Royal Caribbean and shortly after the world shut down. We’ve been trying to come up with something that would be a short flight and would be of interest to all. Tired of Myrtle Beach. ThatContinue reading “A Girl’s Trip To Nashville”
Cruising the Caribbean or Not
We did our second Caribbean cruise post Covid and it was nothing like the first. In December the ship was 40% filled in July close to 100%. With that meant more lines, more waiting, more people people people. Our first stop was in Grand Cayman. We made friends with another couple on the ship andContinue reading “Cruising the Caribbean or Not”
Ruins, Cenotes and Snorkeling
Sometimes I think I’m still 30 years old. I love to explore and experience different things, sometimes a bit challenging for this old girl. Today, Bruce and I headed out with eight young people to explore some of Mexico’s treasures. Our first stop was the Mayan ruins of Tulum. Our guide, Adriana was great. SheContinue reading “Ruins, Cenotes and Snorkeling”
Ruins, Cenotes and Snorkeling
Sometimes I think I’m still 30 years old. I love to explore and experience different things, sometimes a bit challenging for this old girl. Today, Bruce and I headed out with eight young people to explore some of Mexico’s treasures. Our first stop was the Mayan ruins of Tulum. Our guide, Adriana was great. SheContinue reading “Ruins, Cenotes and Snorkeling”
Fun in the Sun and other Stuff
We started our day with the time share presentation which turned out delightful. No hard sell and we saw the newest units on the ocean. It was supposed to be 90 minutes but after 60 we all called it a day. Just a lovely sales person who could tell we weren’t interested but we letContinue reading “Fun in the Sun and other Stuff”
A Trip To Cancun For R&R
For years, I never wanted to go to Cancun. We had a bad experience in Puerto Vallarta 15 years ago and that put me off about going anywhere in Mexico. But I was offered a great deal and if you know me, you know I love great deals. I booked the trip several months agoContinue reading “A Trip To Cancun For R&R”
Two Days of Spain and Portugal
Our third port day was to the City of Cadiz. The weather was less than promising, predicting rain, clouds and cool weather all day. We didn’t plan a tour but thought we would walk to the old city, find some WiFi and savor some bakery delectable. I didn’t bring my Nikon either because of theContinue reading “Two Days of Spain and Portugal”
I Love My Primates
The trip to Casablanca was canceled but was not a surprise to many of us. Whether it was Covid cases, paperwork or air space that the Russians use, we did not get the real answer. As far as I could tell, Casablanca had not excepted any cruise ships into the port and we were supposedContinue reading “I Love My Primates”
