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Thursday, December 26, 2013
Palm Springs CA Christmas week 2013
Just arrived in Palm Springs staying at the Ivy Palm Resort. Street fair tonight on main street. Then we are off to Santa Barbara tomorrow.
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Go West for the Holiday's
Ok guy's since I couldn't make it to Florida to my brothers new home for the holidays because airfare is just to out of whack. It's to the mountains and coast I go....that would be the west coast. But first I am stopping by Yosemite National Park; say hello to El Captain this time in the snow. The photographer in me is screaming to shoot. Then it's off to Monterey and Carmel and the gem of the West,drive on down to Hearst Castle try and get all the lighthouses along the way. Finish it off in Malibu for New Years eve I let you know if I see anyone like Brad Pit, . Keep posted for photo's
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Saturday, September 7, 2013
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Saturday, August 31, 2013
Cousin Jen Day 9 - Tallinn, Estonia
Hello all,
Tuesday morning we arrived Tallinn, Estonia. Another
beautiful day - 70 and perfectly sunny!
We met out tour guide, Kadja (Estonia for Catherine) for
a walking tour through the Old Town. We learned some interesting facts -
Estonia only became independent from the Soviet Union in 1991. I would imagine
this was a huge event and made world news, I would have been 22 years old at
the time, but I don't remember it happening. Estonia did not become part of the
European Union until 2011. Only 900,000 speak Estonian, so most people speak
English well. The Estonians seemed very friendly, which was a nice change from
having been with abrupt Russians two days prior.
Its a picturesque Old Town of cobblestone streets, orange
rooftops and beautiful churches. Really very fairy tale like! Outside of the
Old Town there is a very bustling cosmopolitan city, skyscrapers and all.
We had opted for the half-day so we could explore on our
own. After we left the group we stopped for lunch at an outdoor cafe, shopped
and then meandered through the winding streets and walked back to the ship.
We had a nice dinner on the ship and then went to the
Colony Club for drinks and more trivia. Again, we didn't win - the old people
on the ship are just too smart for us!
Another really good day. We enjoyed Tallinn very much.
Jen
Friday, August 30, 2013
Cousin Jen in Russia with Love Day 8 - St. Petersburg, Russia
Hello all,
Monday we toured St. Petersburg. Another early start for us. We had arrived
back to ship at 1:30 AM from Moscow, went straight to sleep and then up again
at 5:30 AM for a 7:00 AM tour of St. Petersburg.
We started our tour with a visit to the Pushkin (the
summer palace of Catherine the Great). Of special interest in this palace is
the Amber Room, which was once considered to be the 8th wonder of the world.
Beautiful room, "tiled" floor to ceiling in amber. We weren't allowed
to take photos but I tried to sneak one and got told-off in Russian by one of
the museum docents.
Our guide Victoria was very nice, but much slower than
Lubmilla our guide from the day before, painfully slower. Oh, by the way, did I
mention that Lubmilla was 70 years old!
Yep, the one we had to run to catch-up with. I hope I have her energy
when I'm her age. She reminded me of my grandmother, no nonsense - she just got
the job done.
Anyway, back to Victoria. She walked slow and talked slow
and her loudest voice was a whisper at best, but we managed. We stopped for
lunch and had a nice three course meal complete with caviar and a vodka shot,
but we needed to keep things moving as several other groups were right behind
us and I could see Victoria was slacking a bit so I went over to her and
"suggested" she make an announcement to our group that they should
try to use restrooms between courses (to avoid long lines) and be prepared to
board the bus at a specific time. She
made the announcement. My plan worked!
We didn't have any long bathroom lines and we exited the restaurant
ahead of schedule, which went more time for shopping and ahead of the other
groups. BUT, unfortunately the bus
driver took the scenic route (aka - got lost) and we still only had 45 minutes
for shopping. UGH! I tried.
Our next stop was Peter and Paul's Fortress, the first
structure built in the city. Peter and Paul's Cathedral is the burial place of
the Russian Czars.
By this time we ran out of time (thanks to our bus driver
getting lost) so we only had a few minutes at the Church of Spilled Blood (this
is the famous landmark church with the colorful domes). Our guide explained the
domes to us - the large center dome represent Jesus and the smaller domes
surrounding represent the Apostles.
A few thoughts on the country - Russia is not a welcoming
country. From the visa process to the availability of currency, their message
is clear that they do not want foreigners in their country. The visa process is
lengthy and expensive ($400 for a visa), two lengthy application forms (I
probably signed off on giving them my first born) and 3 week processing time! The currency is restricted, which means that
you can't buy it outside of Russia and good luck trying to find a merchant or
bank in-country that will exchange US $ for Rubles. Not to mention that their
language is very difficult to read and understand (have a look at their
alphabet) and very few people speak English.
Let's just say hospitality is not their strong suit and leave it at
that.
I'm glad we decided to see Russia as part of the cruise
and not make a specific 10 day trip to Russia alone. It is not an easy country
to site without an escort and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone any other way
(otherwise, safety is a concern). We saw the best of it, learned what we wanted
to about their history and drank smooth vodka. Check the list and pin in the
map!
We got back to the ship and had a nice dinner and
champagne to celebrate my birthday (thank you all for your birthday wishes. I'm
looking forward to more celebrations when I get home). Then we went to the
casino to play Roulette and I won $50 when my luck 26 hit.
Sorry this one was so long, more tomorrow from
Estonia.....
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Mama B's Studio
The following Artists have joined Mama Bs Studio don't miss the opportunity to view there work in out Studio.
Susan Cheney Ralston,
Justine Cornelius
Diane Lesser
Dee Alcala-Callahan (being Hung This morning)
Brandon Callahan (Arriving Saturday)
Patty Larson
Alexus Lewis
Gary Visconti (Arriving this Saturday) ...
Christie & Vilma Heflin (This Sunday)
Geri Gittens (in the coming days)
There are only four spots left.....Being part of the very first batch of local artist to showcase their work at Mama Bs Studio. — at Glendale Glitters Holiday Celebration!Mama Bs Studio
Susan Cheney Ralston,
Justine Cornelius
Diane Lesser
Dee Alcala-Callahan (being Hung This morning)
Brandon Callahan (Arriving Saturday)
Patty Larson
Alexus Lewis
Gary Visconti (Arriving this Saturday) ...
Christie & Vilma Heflin (This Sunday)
Geri Gittens (in the coming days)
There are only four spots left.....Being part of the very first batch of local artist to showcase their work at Mama Bs Studio. — at Glendale Glitters Holiday Celebration!Mama Bs Studio
The artist are arriving and new artwork is being hung, Drop by and check out the newest Art Gallery to hit Downtown Glendale.
Keep an eye open for the Open Mic nights to include Poetry, Comedians and musicians .
Bitzee Mama's and Mama B's Studio is going to rock this town into a new era one with Art's and Entertainment which you can see and hear from the sidewalk. — at Downtown Glendale, Glendale, Arizona.
Keep an eye open for the Open Mic nights to include Poetry, Comedians and musicians .
Bitzee Mama's and Mama B's Studio is going to rock this town into a new era one with Art's and Entertainment which you can see and hear from the sidewalk. — at Downtown Glendale, Glendale, Arizona.
Monday, August 26, 2013
Cousin Jen Day 6 Helsinki, Finland
Hello all,
I got a little backed up with the blog because we've been
on back to back excursions, but will try to catch-up.
Saturday we were in Helsinki. This day has been
our best so far. The weather was 70, sunny and beautiful. We had a great tour
guide, Violet was her name. She was really on the ball and a genuinely warm
person.
We started the excursion with a tour of Porvoo, the 2nd
oldest town in Finland. Very quaint and charming, sort of like Cold Spring
Harbor with a European flair and more shops.
Next stop was at a manor home in the countryside for
lunch. It was not what you would expect from a traditional manor home, this was
more like a farm home to me. The venue we ate at looked like a barn on the
outside and a wine cellar on the inside. I have photos to share when I'm back.
Then we went into the city center of Helsinki and visited
the markets and Rock Church.
I was pleasantly surprised by Helsinki. You never really
hear all that much about Helsinki and it doesn't attract as much attention as the
other Scandinavian capitals so my expectations were low, but this one surprised
me. Beautiful scenery, nice people and a mix of all types of architecture.
We got back to the ship and went to the Now & Forever
show the ship was presenting. It was short vignettes of Broadway shows. It was
well done and who doesn't love Mamma Mia and the Abba music!
Then we went to the Colony Club to play extreme trivia
and drink White Russians. It consisted of four rounds - general trivia, Catch
Phrase, Name that Tune and World Explorer (identify photos of monuments around
the world). We didn't win, but we held our own.
I was no help to Ellen with Catch Phrase but I made up for it in the
World Explorer round.
Overall a great day....more tomorrow on our adventure to
Moscow.
Jen
Cousin Jen Day 5 Stockholm, Sweden
Hello all,
SOOO, we arrived Stockholm and boarded our bus for our
full day tour of Stockholm and Sigtuna (a small town on one of the nearby
islands).
After about ten minutes on the bus we reach a scenic view
point and we all get off the bus to take photos, then about 15 minutes later we
board the bus again for the 45 minute drive to Sigtuna. After about 20 minutes
into the drive, the tour guide (Eliza) realizes that we left someone at the
scenic view point.
Now, here is where it gets really screwed up. The husband
AND daughter (approx 45 yrs old) of the woman we left behind are on the
bus! SO, I'm wondering why the hell they
let the bus pull away knowing that their wife/mother wasn't on the bus. What
were they thinking?!? Mind boggling!!
SO, the tour guide makes an announcement that we have to
turn around to go back to get her!! At
this point we don't even know if she will still be there - She didn't have a
cell phone and neither did her husband or daughter. We get back to the view
point and she is there. She gets on the bus and not one word, no apology to the
people on the bus who just wasted 45 precious minutes - which meant we had 45
minutes less for shopping!! We were so
pissed!!
THEN, we get to Sigtuna and while on our tour of the
village, we lose all three of them this time!!
We happened to spot them walking past the turn off, the tour guide goes
running off the grab them and then, I could not help myself but I took the
opportunity to give the rest of the group a lesson on Logistics 101 &
Following Directions (Kiera, I know your smiling).
Finally, with the intact group we start to walk back to
the bus. I could tell the tour guide was upset so I try to comfort her by
sharing my background and my story of when I lost our Chief General Counsel in
DC and he had to run after the bus (I can hear Kiera and Kamal laughing - I
will share that story at another time, but I can assure you it was all his
fault). So now I'm acting as the "assistant" tour guide, taking
headcount, remembering people's outfits to keep track of them, which ones are
in the bathroom, who can't walk well
etc..
Anyway, "we" finally got things under control
and salvaged the rest of the day. We
toured the old town, shopped briefly and went to the Vasa Museum. I can't quiet
understand why the Swedish are so proud of a ship that cost them a fortune to
build in the 1600s and sank before it
even got out of the harbor! I will ask
Ulrika. At least the Titanic made it Transatlantic just shy of the USA and was
valiantly taken out by an iceberg.
Weather was gorgeous - 70 and sunny. Stockholm is
beautiful! Lots of beautiful buildings and waterways. I'd like to go back and
spend more time there, we really needed two full days.
We got back to the ship and ran for food as we decided to
shop instead of eat with the short time we had on our own.
After dinner we went to the pub for martini's and had a
debate about the US welfare system - let's just say we agreeded to disagree and
I had to have a second martini.
Ok, that's enough for now. More tomorrow from
Finland......
Jen
Cousin Jen Day 4 at sea
Hello again,
Somehow I got tripped up with my days so I think I wrote
Day 4 two times. Eek!
Anyway, nothing too eventful happened on Day 4 at sea en
route to Stockholm, Sweden.
We attended a seminar on some of the destinations, ate,
napped, had massage treatments, ate again, went for chips n margarita's, ate
again and went to bed.
My hot stone massage was actually quiet good and much
needed.
Weather was beautiful - 70 and sunny!
Cousin Jen Day 4 - Copenhagen, Denmark
Hello All,
We arrived Copenhagen Wednesday morning and headed out
for our tour which included the famous Mermaid statue, the Royal Palaces and
the quaint village of Dragor.
August 23rd is the 100th anniversary for the Danish
Mermaid tale. Ellen and I got stopped by a film crew from a local TV station to
say "happy birthday" to the mermaid on air. It is not am impressive
statue, but there is a nice tale behind the symbolism. You can Google the
story, but the message of the tale is don't try to be someone you're not.
Dragor Village was small, but charming. Lots of tiny
yellow house with straw thatched roofs. Very picturesque, except for the
chimney sweeper. Seriously, he looked like a character out of a Stephen King
novel - all dressed in black, wearing what looked like a top hat and he had
chains around his neck that had spikes on the end. I wish I had taken a photo
to show you all but I was too scared to!
The weather was cloudy and cool, but we were just
thankful that it didn't rain.
This was my third visit to Copenhagen and even though I
saw some new sights, I still was not impressed by the city. Its one of those
cities that you just need to visit once in your life and then move on.
We got back to the ship and played a round of mini golf -
Ellen beat me by two strokes, but we are planning a rematch next week.
We took in a tango performance in the ship's theater
before dinner which was quite nice. After dinner we went to the pub to watch
the Chelsea vs Aston Villa football match and had a few glasses of port.
Overall, a nice day.
Jen
Cousin Jen Day 3 Baltic Europe
Hello All,
We were at sea all day Tuesday en route to Copenhagen,
Denmark. We were slugs and slept until noon!! Then ate and sat in the Solarium
to read and then ate again and had martini's at the bar.
Good sailing day; calm seas, cool and sunny.
Jen
Cousin Jen Day 1 Baltic Europe
Hello all,
Monday late afternoon we boarded the ship. We were a bit
concerned about our cabin assignment given that our trip coordinator booked the
wrong cabin for us and the ship was sold-out. In the end, the cabin was
actually fine and the obstruction was very minor in the grand scheme of things,
but I still scored us a nice cabin credit to pay for our spa treatments :o)
As we boarded they were handing out flyers for spa
specials that were only valid that day, so we took advantage and went straight
to spa to sign up. $90 for a 50 min back/scalp/foot massage, we felt it was
worth it. My therapist was great on scalp and feet, but when she got to my back
I felt like I was in a Chinese torture chamber!
On my way out I made sure I won't have that therapist for the next two
treatments later in the week.
So after my treatment I'm sitting in the relaxation room
and I realize that we are over an hour late pulling out of port. No
announcements, no nothing. I'm thinking this is odd. I'm assuming there is a
mechanical issue that has delayed us, but I start asking the staff questions
anyway.
Long story short - It appears a large, extended family of
about 40 people of which a few did not have the proper documentation to board
the ship, something about passports not matching the name on their reservations
(I won't mention their nationality because it is really irrelevant). So, half
the family decides to continue without the other half, while the half now not
cruising have to wait for their luggage to be taken off the ship.
Now what I don't know was how many of the people that
decided not to cruise actually got on board and then off again. Of course the
ship couldn't cruise with un-attended luggage on board but did anyone think
about what hand luggage they had and was that accounted for? In my mind this was a security breach on
multiple levels. Do you all see where I'm going with this?? At the very least they should have had a K9
unit patrol the ship before we left port. Anyway, no one else seemed too
concerned, I prayed to St. Michael and we finally pushed off, two hours late!
The Cruise Critic rated this ship four star, but, by J Leto standards it is a three star! The ship
is in good shape having just completed a $8 million renovation and there are
some nice amenities, but I wouldn't put it in a luxury category. Having said that,
we are getting value as there would have been now other way to visit six
countries in 16 days on a $400 a day budget.
Later that evening El and I had a nice dinner at a
communal table and chatted with a few older couples that are "professional
cruisers". The passenger
demographic of the ship is largely European and Middle Eastern with a handful
of Americans. The crew represent 62 nationalities and our Captain is Italian.
The sea has been calm and the weather cool, partly sunny and comfortable.
Catch you all tomorrow....
Cousin Jen Day I Baltic Europe
Hello All,
I figured it would be easier to update all of you at one time rather than individual emails (and Kamal and Kiera asked me to blog). Wifi service is intermittent on the ship so my updates may come late and only arrive on the days we reach a port.
We arrived London on Saturday night. Flight was fine. I
watched Olympus Has Fallen and The Factory - both excellent movies that I
recommend if you haven't seen them. I was on the edge of my seat waiting to get
to the next moment with both films. The Factory had a shocking ending!
Sunday we spent the day with Ellen's friend Laura. She
works for the government in "intelligence". Very interesting and well traveled woman. It
is a good thing I'm well traveled and I know my geography so I could keep up
with conversation and even offer some new intel :o)
The Queen was on holiday at her castle in Scotland so
Buckingham Palace was open for public tours. Thank goodness Laura got us
tickets in advance. We were able tour 16 State Rooms in the Palace. It was a
really interesting tour. They also had an exhibit dedicated to the anniversary
of the Queen's coronation.
Then we went to high tea at Fortnum & Mason in
Piccadilly. Tea room was beautifully decorated and the scones were to die for.
A must if any of you are ever in London.
Monday I met my friend Justine from Hess for breakfast.
As most of you know, Hess is closing our London office at the end of the year
so Justine will be laid-off as a result. Its heartbreaking to watch our
colleagues/friends go through this transition, but I know Justine will land on
her feet - she has always been a "star" player at Hess so I am
certain that wonderful opportunities are in store for her and I'm hoping she
and I will work together again in the future. It was too difficult to say
good-bye so we just left it that we will find a way to keep our friendship
going and meet-up every now and again some place in the world.
Ulrika and Mats are at their summer home in Sweden until
September in case any of you are wondering why we didn't catch-up with them.
After breakfast Ellen and I made our way to the bus
station to catch our bus transfer to Harwich, England to board the ship.
By the way, Victoria Coach station is much more civilized
that Port Authority.
The weather held up for us, mild and partly cloudy.
Overall, two good days in London. I'm always happy when I get to spend time
there and I realize now that I know it quite well and have an easy time
navigating the city.
More on our cruising days in the next update...
Jen
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Windmills, balloons and covered bridges
Windmills and covered bridges of Iowa here we come. A shirt two hours drive from Omaha Nebraska on the 80 due east will start our day today. Cornfields on the left and cornfields on the right surround us on our way to the covered bridges of Madison county Iowa. Then two more hours due east the Pella and the windmills are a mist the landscape.
Photos to come this evening.
Come on get in the car and take a drive.
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Kansas city to Kansas
Laying in bed in Kansas city Missouri settling down to sleep before heading thkansas tomorrow, couple fountains to poto shoot tomorrow on our way to Nebraska.
Monday, July 22, 2013
Baby Japanese Macaque at Blank Park Zoo
Heading to the Zoo this weekend in Iowa.....maybe I can catch a glimpse of this little guy
Monday, July 15, 2013
Heading to yarnell az
Heading to yarnell arizona with a truck full of household items for the victims of the yarnell fire which took over a hundred home and we lost 19 Hot Shots Granite Mountain Prescott fire department
Friday, June 14, 2013
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Let's recap the situation
Let’s recap the next few weeks, hold on to your hat people I
am going to need another vacation after this one.
Day 1: Fly from PHX (airport code) for Phoenix Sky Harbor at
7.25 travel 9.25 hours direct to LHR (London) on British Airlines thru courtesy
of miles thru American Airlines. 7.5 hour layover in LHR.
I just heard that international flights travelers
that are going intro Europe need to get there bags and then go thru security
again. I also heard that London is one
of the slowest airports in the world; a because of the amount of people that
travel thru there and another because of the security measures that are in
force.
Then it’s off to Nice France. Nice sits 15 minutes South from Monaco and 15
minutes north of the famous Cannes in the French Rivera, now you ask why Nice,
well I saved $700 going thru Nice instead of Rome and in my mind it offset the
car rental fee for the week. Land in
Nice and we have a nice hotel only ½ mile away which arriving at 11.35 at night
makes life so much easier.
End of day one which it’s not actually day one, it's day two but who is counting.
End of day one which it’s not actually day one, it's day two but who is counting.
Monday, April 22, 2013
Changes and charges
Ok guy's i am tired. Just finished booking my land tours fromt the cruise leaving Rome, stops in Anthens, Crete, Turkey and Messina Italy.
Off to a night in Rome and Two nights in Naples, a 9 hour tour to Capri, Sorrento, Pmpei and the Almfi coast to top it off.
I didn't even give you the first week in Tuscany.
Sad thing in all of this is I had to change my flights and days and will not be in New York untill the afternoon and the 16th direct from Germany
Ok guy's i am tired. Just finished booking my land tours fromt the cruise leaving Rome, stops in Anthens, Crete, Turkey and Messina Italy.
Off to a night in Rome and Two nights in Naples, a 9 hour tour to Capri, Sorrento, Pmpei and the Almfi coast to top it off.
I didn't even give you the first week in Tuscany.
Sad thing in all of this is I had to change my flights and days and will not be in New York untill the afternoon and the 16th direct from Germany
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Moments
I am thinking about writing a book about
moments missed or not missed. Send your stories to me please either via Facebook
or email to Diane Lesser @ dlesser2006@aol.com or mail 4828 W. Las Palmaritas
Drive, Glendale, AZ 85302.
Tell me about your moment of awe, I choose to use a camera and art to capture my moments tell me about yours.
Tell me about your moment of awe, I choose to use a camera and art to capture my moments tell me about yours.
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Counting down the days to Europe
The days are getting closer and closer to take off. Now we have added a cruise to Greece and turkey. Will send pictures when I get there.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Friday, April 5, 2013
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
26 days Italy
26 days and counting till take off. Doing a lot of research as where to go what to see. Any suggestions.
Monday, April 1, 2013
Italy is around the corner
Travel time is around the corner and I am off to Italy, Arriving in Nice France and traveling the west coast of Italy. On the agenda are, Tuscany, sienna, Florence, Parma, La Spezia, Pisa, Rome, Naples, the Amalfi Coast, The Island of Capri, the famous Positano, Pompe, then a ferry to Sicily the final part of the family tree research, Palmero and the famous Corleone.
As of right now I am arriving, I have my first night stay in Nice and a car rental set for the next day in Genoa Italy and my flight home, the rest is up in the air; with navigation on my cell phone I hope it works and an I pad.
Nervously exciting traveling in another country and I even have a language barrier but oh well I will wing it. see you when we get even closer than today.
Please let me know of things you would like to see on Video, Photograph or just my opinion of thing in Italy.
Stay tuned for another journey through my eye's and lenses.
Diane Lesser
As of right now I am arriving, I have my first night stay in Nice and a car rental set for the next day in Genoa Italy and my flight home, the rest is up in the air; with navigation on my cell phone I hope it works and an I pad.
Nervously exciting traveling in another country and I even have a language barrier but oh well I will wing it. see you when we get even closer than today.
Please let me know of things you would like to see on Video, Photograph or just my opinion of thing in Italy.
Stay tuned for another journey through my eye's and lenses.
Diane Lesser
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