Good
Timing—Right Place at the Right Time
The
singing group, Buena Vista Social Club, gives a concert once a month
in Havana, Cuba. How lucky to be in town during that day! The concert
is given in a huge hall at the Hotel National, built in 1930. We had
time before to enjoy the lovely grounds and exquisite lobby of the
hotel.
Dead
Birds
On
Midway Island we saw several dead birds, many with their insides
exposed. Sea birds eat what floats on the water and until a few years
ago it always was sealife. Now people carelessly throw junk in the
water. Plastic is light, floats and comes in all kinds of pretty
colors. The birds eat it. They can’t digest it, feel full, don’t
eat, and die of starvation and dehydration. Bic lighters deliver a
double whammy as they are plastic and also contain toxic fluid.
Smart
Monkey
I
nearly tripped over a scampering monkey as I came around the corner
of one of our Kenyan lodges. I sat on the lovely patio and watched
this monkey run into the coffee room, steel a sugar packer, run off
to the lawn and thoroughly enjoy his stolen treat. He was pretty
cute!
Walking
the Wall
The
ancient wall surrounding Dubrovnik, Croatia is about a mile around.
The wall has withstood assaults for centuries including the most
recent 1990s war.
It
was a very hot summer day when we climbed the many steps—wish I had
counted them—to the wall. The wall varies in width and has a few
undulations as well as an occasional step or two. One either walks or
stops to enjoy the view as the footing is not a smooth one and who
wants a fall!
Being
in no hurry we strolled the wall stopping often to enjoy the scenery
of both the ocean and the back yard gardens and hanging laundry in
the yards of those who live within the walled city.
Sheep
Dog Demos
Sheep
dog demonstrations are popular all through Britain. Having seen
several, I wasn’t too excited about the one in Stirling, Scotland.
My mistake! We learned the characteristics of several different dog
breeds as they performed on their perches.
Outside
we watched a dog worry ducks instead of sheep. We learned a couple of
years before thousands of sheep were destroyed because of hoof and
mouth disease. Ducks were substituted and because they worked out so
well it has continued. It was a hoot!
Gibbs
Light
The
117-foot high Gibbs Lighthouse in Bermuda was built in London in 1844
and has been in service since 1846. Sitting on a hill 245-feet above
sea level makes its beacon 362-feet tall. Its beam can be seen 25
miles out to sea. It was automated in 1964.
It’s
a climb up 185 steps to the platform that provides a fantastic 360
degree view of the island. The lighthouse swayed under the wind, so I
side-stepped around the balcony with my back hugging the wall.
Asked
to Leave
One
evening in Scarbourgh, England we were walking down the cliff via the
stairs vs ramp or electric lift when we ran into a fellow hiker
walking up the stairs.
“I
just got thrown out of the Grand Hotel,” he said unbelievably.
“You’re
kidding,” we answered in unison.
“No,
I’m not.”
Since
we had an excellent view of the Grand from our hotel window, seeing
it was the main reason for our jaunt off the cliff. We walked into
the Grand lobby, made a right turn when we were approached and asked,
“Do you have a room in the hotel?”
“No.”
“I’m
sorry, only residents are allowed after 6PM. You may come back any
time during the day before that.”
We’d
seen what we had come to see and confirmed what we had heard, ‘that
the Grand wasn’t so grand anymore.’ We left peacefully, chuckling
to ourselves. There’s a first time for everything!
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