Mar 28, 2014

6 Great Ways to Stay In Touch While Traveling

6 Great Ways to Stay In Touch While Traveling
By Susan Gerle

It is always a concern to try and stay in touch with family and friends while traveling to different parts of the globe.

1.Disposable Cell Phones
Many countries sell disposable cell phones now. If you plan to be in the same region of Mexico for a few months, you can go into a local convenience store and buy a throw-away phone for approximately $20 that you can buy international minutes for. It may be expensive for local calls (but cheap to text) but there are great plans for calling the US or Canada through the local phone company. You will need someone to help you translate the instructions though if you don’t speak the local language.

Mar 26, 2014

5 Top Romantic Places to Visit in Canada

5 Top Romantic Places to Visit in Canada
By Susan Gerle

Do you have a couple of days to escape on a romantic getaway?  Take your special someone for a relaxing weekend to one of the top places to visit in Canada.  All of these places are easily accessible by air.

1.  Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Bluenose II in Halifax Harbour
Halifax is one of the most historical areas in Canada and was where many immigrants landed in Canada between 1860 and 1930.  It is also the jump-off point for a great romantic getaway.  Peggy’s Cove, a lighthouse situated on rock bluffs along the coastline is quaint, peaceful, and the perfect setting for romantic pictures.  Continue farther along the coast and you will experience the town of Lunenburg where the Bluenose and Bluenose II tall ships were built.  If you are lucky the Bluenose II may be available for a sail, either out of Lunenburg or Halifax Harbor.

Mar 25, 2014

Being In The Moment – Taking the Stress out of Travel

Being In The Moment – Taking the Stress out of Travel
By Susan Gerle
When I travel I never know what
opportunities may suddenly arise!

Being in the moment can take a lot of the stress out of travel.  In the last 16 months I have cancelled 4 trips, 3 to Mexico and 1 to Hawaii.  These trips were planned but because of health issues they had to be put aside.  I've tried to look at the cancellations from a positive perspective.  Had we been in another country at the time I was dealing with the problems, it really would have ruined the trips. 

Traveling across the world for fun is something most people plan a long time to do. They have a location on their bucket list and know what they want to experience when they get there.  But there is another part to travel that has to be considered, especially as the Baby Boomers age. 

Mar 23, 2014

6 Great and Challenging Public Golf Courses In BC

6 Great and Challenging Public Golf Courses In BC
By Susan Gerle
Golf has become a much more popular sport amongst the general public over the last few years.  The number of new challenging public golf courses in British Columbia that have been built recently attests to that. 
Golf is not just a hobby.  I have come to realize it is a lifestyle, especially amongst retirees or semi-retirees. People enjoy the camaraderie of their golf team out on the course, but golfing is all about the personal challenge.  The golfer is constantly trying to better his (or her) own game
The following are 6 of the best and most challenging courses in British Columbia for the serious golfer. 

Mar 17, 2014

HOW TO FIND A CHANTING MONK IN THAILAND

HOW TO FIND A CHANTING MONK
by Jon Mansell

I have always been interested and intrigued by the Buddhist philosophy and, in particular, the role of the Buddhist monk. On a recent trip to Thailand, I was determined explore this interest and learn more about these dedicated and mysterious men in the saffron robes.

I especially wanted to experience, first hand, monks chanting. This rhythmic, mesmerizing and calming sound has fascinated me since I first experimented with Transcendental Meditation back in my university days.

So I set out on my second day in Bangkok, to find a Buddhist monastery. There are hundreds of temples in Bangkok, however, there are not always monks in these temples. Living nearby in non descript resident monasteries, they rise early and set out to collect their “alms” of donations of food or money. This must be completed before noon at which time they break their fast with their donated food. I was directed to a local monastery and arrived before noon just as the monks were getting ready for their meal which was being prepared for them by many local volunteers. I did not stay, but was further directed to go the university campus where I was told many monks live and study. 

Mar 13, 2014

What's Left on Your Bucket List?


What's Left on Your Bucket List? 
by Susan and Jon 


Part 1
By Susan

One of the ongoing topics of conversation among Baby Boomers is what we still have left to do on our “Bucket List.” Even though we don't necessarily want to face the inevitable, we realize we are running out of time and possibly out of health as we get older.  Travel plans may have to be put aside.

A couple of people in my life are currently facing very real change.  One just went through heart surgery that was a lot more invasive than planned.  Another friend is now using a wheelchair and living with cancer.

Mar 5, 2014

The Latin Quarter - Best Place in Paris

The Latin Quarter - Best Place in Paris
By Susan Gerle

Paris is one of the most beautiful and romantic cities in the world. The history and architecture and the shopping is too much to absorb in just a few days. The only thing I’d change on the next visit is to make Paris my destination, rather than a small part of a European vacation.
 
My friends and I traveled to Paris by train from Switzerland.  The train station in Paris was bright, busy, hectic, and even musical with small groups of musicians playing in different cafes situated around the station.  The view outside surrounding the square was a mixture of old and new architecture.  

We took time to have fresh French croissants at one of the cafes before getting a taxi to our hotel.  The price for transportation was reasonable and the taxi driver very friendly even though he had very little English.  But that was okay because we had very little French!  I think that was one of the things that made a difference in our experience.  We were obviously taken by what we were seeing and really wanted the input from the locals no matter where we went.

On the first trip there we made reservations to stay at a small “pension” in the Latin quarter of the city.  A friend of mine from Vancouver, Canada was going to join us at the hotel.  He had lived in Paris as a student and knew his way around the Latin quarter very well.

The tiny hotel was a 6-floor walk-up.  A small entrance and foyer was crowded with luggage from people checking in and out and the reception area only a window cut in the wall.  A young woman spoke rapid French but switched quickly to fluent English when she heard my poor attempt at the local language.  It turned out she was a transplanted native of New York City!

We got our room and began the journey up the tiny spiral staircase to the forth floor.  The first day was agony but after a week of doing the stairs half a dozen times a day, we were in pretty good shape!  Our room was small but comfortable.  After getting settled, we connected with my other friend and he took us to a local market, just around the corner.  There we bought some red wine and cheese before heading off in another direction for croissants.  That would be part of our staple diet for the next few days.

The nice thing about staying in the Latin Quarter is it is so close to many of the well-known landmarks, like the Louvre and Notre Dame.  It is also close for catching a Hop-On/ Hop-Off double decker bus, which took us easily to other famous structures like the Eiffel Tower or the Arch De Triumph or the Paris Opera House.  A 2-day pass is extremely reasonable and we used it from early in the morning until after dark.

Mar 4, 2014

Why Should You Visit the Island of Santorini?

Why Should You Visit the Island of Santorini?
by Susan Gerle

There are some places on this earth that you really can’t explain to others easily. You actually have to experience it.  Santorini, one of the Greek Islands, is such a place.  I’m sure some people would disagree with me if they see it on a day filled with cruise ship tourists.  I was lucky enough to see the quiet side when attending my daughter’s marriage.

The island of Santorini, Greece (or Thira - the original name) is a magical place built mostly on cliffs overlooking a hidden bubbling volcanic caldron. The island is small and a person can walk from one end to the other in approximately four hours.

Mar 1, 2014

4 Top Experiences to Have in Mexico

4 Top Experiences to Have in Mexico
By Susan Gerle

Whether it’s discovering the ruins, diving and snorkeling, visiting major cities, or studying cultural differences, Mexico has it all!  Whatever the tourist is looking for, they can find it in this country.

1. Go Diving Or Snorkeling
The best scuba diving in Mexico is located around the Island of Cozumel and off Puerto Morelos on the Mayan Riviera.  The warm, clear, calm turquoise waters make it a diver’s paradise.  The coral in the area is protected and therefore supports many fish varieties.

Cozumel was recognized as one of the top 10 diving sites in the world by Jacques Cousteau a half a century ago.  There are many reefs off the island that can be discovered through local tours.

Puerto Morelos has a protective reef 600 meters offshore and is great for scuba diving and snorkeling.  Locals offer diving lessons and beginners can get their PADI Certification, which is recognized worldwide.

There is also another type of diving that is very popular on the Yucatan.  Cenotes, or underwater caves, are located throughout the Yucatan.  They are part of the Mayan underground river system.  Even though scuba diving is the only way to experience some of the cenotes, a few are good for snorkeling. 

9 Ways to Have Extra Money to Travel

9 Ways to Have Extra Money to Travel
by Susan Gerle

So......you've always wanted to travel and you are saving up to go to that dream place you have on your bucket list.  Or maybe you want to combine travel and work.  Your ideal career could be sitting on different beaches all over the world making a living by writing internet articles that you get paid for.  If you are a true traveler at heart, there are many ways to make it happen.


1. Become A Volunteer Overseas
Look into programs like CESO or CIDA in Canada and offer
your expertise.  It’s a great way to experience different countries. There are so many opportunities out there for people of all ages.  A lot of the positions covers accommodation and food and pays a stipend for spending money.   It is easy to return to a simpler way of thinking and living. We can realize the dreams on our bucket list if it’s really important to us.

4 Places to Take a Cruise

4 Places to Take a Cruise
by Susan Gerle

There are so many choices of destinations and cruise lines for cruising these days.  It is no longer just a way for seniors to travel either.  Young couples or singles and even families are opting for this type of vacation now.  You can leave a major port anywhere in the world!  My cruising has been from North American ports.

Deciding on a length and destination for the cruise is probably the most difficult choice.  I look at the number of days I want to travel first of all.  I have done 4-day, 7-day, and 10-day cruises.  There are also much longer cruises available for those travelers who really enjoy life on the water and have the time to do it.  All major cruise lines offer every imaginable amenity on their ships now.