
I saw this really fun meme today on Cynthia’s blog. Since I love to travel, I thought it would be something fun to do. A lot of the questions are about international travel. Even though most of my travel has been domestic (I’ve been to 47 of the 50 U.S. states so far), I decided to play anyway.
As always, you can click each photo to biggify it.
A: Age you went on your first international trip: Ok, this is a little bit of a sad way to start, but my first international trip was in 2005 when I was 41 years old. My friend Tracy and I went to Mazatlán, Mexico together. Loved it!
B: Best (foreign) beer you’ve had and where: I don’t think I’ve ever drank beer in a foreign country. I’m not much of a beer drinker. When I do drink it, it’s generally Guinness. I blame it on my Irish heritage.
C: Cuisine (favorite): This one is really difficult. I love so many ethnic cuisines — Mexican, Italian, Greek, Indian, Thai, etc. The list could go on and on.
D: Destinations — favorite, least favorite and why: One of my favorite destinations thus far has definitely been Hawai’i. I went to there three years ago with my BFFs Terri and Tracy (I keep hoping if I link to her enough that she’ll start blogging again
). It was just so gorgeous there and we had a blast! Here’s a photo of the sunset at Waikiki Beach in Honolulu. That’s just a raw photo without the use of filters. It really doesn’t do it any justice either!
One of my least favorites would probably be Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. It’s not because it’s wasn’t beautiful because it clearly s as evidenced in the sunset photo below. The reason I didn’t care for it was due to the inundation of people selling things on the beach. Literally every two to three minutes, another local would come by trying to sell some sort of trinket. I realize they rely on the tourists to make money, but it was just a bit much. It made it very difficult to have fun. Once you got away from the beach, it was much less intrusive, thankfully.
E: Event you experienced abroad that made you say “wow”: That would probably be on a Mexican Riviera cruise I took in 2007. I ended up with a horrible case of Montezuma’s Revenge and missed out on a couple of days of the cruise, including our port of call and planned snorkeling excursion on a private beach at the edge of a rain forest near Puerta Vallarta. I was stuck in the stateroom on the ship sick as a dog. I just kept saying, “Wow, I don’t remember the last time I was this sick.” These photos are courtesy of my traveling companion who I insisted should still go on the excursion since we’d already paid for it. It was bad enough that we were going to lose my money for it, no need for both of us to throw away our money!







































