Travels

Welcome to the Travels Section of my site.This is where I share the stories and adventures from my past journeys. These were written while the events were still vivid. I wanted to preserve the details and the feelings while they were fresh. As a result, they are reflections of my travels, not polished narratives, but they offer an honest glimpse into the places and people I encountered along the way.

While I haven’t had the chance to travel recently, the memories and stories from trips I’ve taken in the past remain an important part of my life. I hope to return to exploring new destinations, and when that happens, I’ll be eager to share fresh experiences here. Until then, I invite you to journey through my older posts, organized by location and travel-related themes.

Whether you’re looking for inspiration for your own travels or just a glimpse of what it’s like to roam, I hope these stories resonate with you. Life’s adventures may pause for a while, but the memories are always worth revisiting, and I’m excited to have you join me in revisiting mine.

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Alpharetta to Asheville

Not a ton to report from the first leg of the journey. Got an early start this morning (for me), leaving Alpharetta around 8am. The stretch to Greenville got pretty monotonous. Shift right to pass, shift back left, shift right again… joy…. There’s not much of visual interest once you pass the lakes as the…

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A New WET Year

Off to a spectacular start for the new year if you’re a fish. This is becoming a trend for me as New Years in Edinburgh last year was so wet that I went and watched a movie… now there’s an idea… I had something somewhere that mentioned there were english movies – could be interesting…

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A Pilgrim’s Tale

End of day 3… Wait, I guess I should begin at the end of Day 2, since I left at the beginning of said day… I didn’t do the B’ham Palace and Westminster deal. I had done both before and the weather was decidely not fun. Instead, I went on a tour of the Victoria…

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Edinburgh – Day 4

Very tired today. Slept until nearly 10am. Am having breakfast as I write this. I only have one definite plan today and that’s a tour of “Mary Kings’ Close.” I don’t recall the full history but it’s a section of the city that was walled off during one of the plagues. Most of the people…

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Day 3 – Edinburgh

By and large doing well. My feet are about walked off. I can’t imagine how many miles a day I’ve walked. I know I won’t be walking for the rest of the week when I get back. I don’t think today will involve quite as much walking since I’m not taking a train anywhere (walking…

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Edinburgh Continues

Another morning in Edinburgh. Back in McD’s. Up too early to take advantage of the breakfast provided by the hostel. Haven’t eaten here yet either, so this will probably be short. I had a good time yesterday. Rode the train up to Dunfermline, which is the ancient capital of the Scots. Really picturesque place but…