Dancing on La Plaza de Bib-Rambla in Granada, Spain tonight.
Dancing on La Plaza de Bib-Rambla in Granada, Spain tonight.
Yay!
Had a similar feeling when making a final phone call to a longtime friend who was dying. Sad.
Oooh, very nice.
How long? Spain IS different. π€£
Dang, the photo makes me want to hop on a plane right now to savor the stew.
Nice. I never get tired of that view.
Yum, whatβs the crispy thing that looks sort of like hash browns?
Intense days are good. π
Cool!
Making a new friend at Jeff Kingβs Husky Homestead this morning near Denali National Park. King is a four-time Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race champion and has his kennel near the park.
Negatives, what are those? π€ͺ
Reminds me a bit of Kansas.
I will be driving βThe Great Oneβ this summer. Our coach company names our buses after mountains.
Regardless of what some Outsiders think and attempt to impose on us, we Alaskans will forever call The Mountain βDenali.β
I have wanted to drive this motor coach since seeing its cool name. All of our Premier coaches are named after Alaska or western Canada mountains. Today I got my chance. I was feeling groovy.
Ljubljana, Slovenia, is so darn storybook cute that you canβt help but have a visually stimulating encounter around every street corner. Sloveniaβs capital city has 285,000 residents and is the educational, economic, arts and cultural hub for the small nation - about the size of Massachusetts.
Crusing the Julian Alps in Slovenia along the Soca River valley near Bovec and over Vrsic Pass (5,300 feet) to Lake Bled. I could almost hear Heidi yodeling in the valleys below.
Iβm a sucker for crumbling centuryβs-old buildings and narrow passageways. Rovinj, Croatia, did not disappoint. This may be Croatia, but it sure feels a lot like Italy.
Strolling around Dubrovnik, Croatia, today. Some interesting history, wonderful city pride and preservation efforts, friendly locals, clean, moderate weather, new Mediterranean dishes for me and English spoken throughout. All make this a very pleasant visit.
Yikes!
Spectacular northern lights in Chatanika, Alaska, with my Trafalgar tour group last night.
Hanging out with Shirley, owner of the Chatanika Lodge and Bar, the coolest roadhouse Iβve been to in Alaska. Itβs authentic Alaska. Shirley has operated the bar for 45 years, 43 of those with her husband Ron who passed away about 2 years ago.