Wednesday, July 25, 2012

What is it that keeps you from making plans to travel? There are the obvious reasons that it can be expensive, or that you really prefer to stay home, or you just don't know how?   Lots of people have commented to me that they really want to travel but just don't know how to get started.   Well, help is officially on the way!

Travel with Teri B. was designed not only to share some unique insights of my personal travels but also to encourage you to take that next step and actually see something not in your everyday life.  Remember that not every journey has to break the bank; there are lots of ways to see this incredible planet even as it seems like we all have less time, money, or both with which to do so.   

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But here is something to think about:  If that big journey just isn't in the cards this month or even this year, why not make the time to take a day trip to somewhere not more than a couple of hours away where maybe you haven't been in a long time.  For those of us who live California, the possibilities are endless.  I have no doubt you can find somewhere you've always wanted to go but just never have ...     

The point is to get out of your comfort zone and see what unfolds.  What's the worst that can happen?  You get lost?  That's what GPS is all about!  How about going on the website of Guy Fieri, host of the Food Network's Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, and find somewhere to check out?  (Full disclosure:  I just surprised myself with how many local haunts I've yet to try!)

And following up on the poll posted about where we should meet our college-age kids for Thanksgiving this year (past locations were NYC, Chicago and New Orleans), Nashville got the nod.  Turns out it is not that easy to get to Memphis from LAX so a visit to Graceland will just have to wait.  Since the King and I share the same birthday, I know that visit will have special meaning!


But back to Nashville, some of the sites we'll be seeing are The Hermitage (Home of President Andrew Jackson), Grand Old Opry, Jack Daniels Distillery, and the Country Music Hall of Fame!

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Travel blogging with no immediate trips coming up?  Mon Dieu! (or "oy vey" more likely ...)  Well, one cannot be on the road all the time, as great as that sounds.   The reality is a ton of time is spent in the planning and research phase so that when the actual time comes, things go smoothly and uneventfully -- barring any acts of God, of course. 


And as thorough as I am, there are the blips.  On the recent trip to Napa, I am at the airport Avis counter when they kindly point out that yes, I do have reserved a car in Oakland ... Oakland somewhere in Michigan, that is, and not Oakland, CA.  Ooopsie.  Of course now the rate being offered is not what I had anticipated, but managed to get it to an acceptable place.  Stuff like that happens to all of us....


Notwithstanding the previous info, I am a plan-ahead person.  I don't particularly like surprises.  I want to know that the accommodations and yes, even some meals, are what I expect and want them to be.  Here are some of my go-to tips for travel planning: 

I love Excel.  That might sound like over-kill, but it's so easy to set up an Excel file and great to edit as you go.   An example of what I'm doing for the big post-tax-season trip next spring is below.   Plus with this type of file, I can give the hubby the bone-chilling costs so he can manage the foreign currency issues.  And, yes, we always arrive with the relevant currency in hand ...
 
DATE CITY FLIGHT INFO HOTEL/ROOM DETAILS TOTAL ACTUAL




Local USD




Currency Currency






15-Apr
Cathay Flight 883




depart LAX 11:50 p.m.


17-Apr
arr. Hong Kong 5:40 am








17,18,19,20 Hong Kong









21-Apr
Flight to next city




Seoul or Beijing


21,22,23,24









25-Apr
Flight to next city








25,26,27,28










4/29/2012
Flight to Shanghai








29/30/1/2 Shanghai









2-May
AA #182 





depart Shanghai 9:30pm


2-May
arrive LAX 6:10pm


























































































































































I immediately read Travel and Leisure and Conde Nast Traveler magazines when they arrive, and tear out articles that are relevant now or regarding my list of places to go.  Being organized when collecting info is key to actually being able to find it when you need it! 
So labelled folders are my friends (ie., mileage info, airlines, cities, etc.) I also keep another Excel file of countries where I've been and my wish list for future travel destinations.  

Lastly since taking and sharing gorgeous pix is a huge part of the travel experience -- both online and in the Shutterfly book I do after each trip -- a new camera was in order.   Off I went to my fave, Samy's Camera, where everyone behind the counter is extremely knowledgeable.  My older Nikon Coolpix S60 had a few minor issues so I am now the proud owner of the next generation -- a  Nikon Coolpix S100.  Best of all is the larger screen (for the fading eyes)!  Here are a few random shots, plus the last frame is a brief video(!) from the new acquisition ...
 Gerbera daisy popping up

Tomatoes finally ripening in my garden ...
and a Japanese cucumber "unfurling"









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