2019-04-26-Norwegian Joy Inaugural · Key Blogs

A day of Joy – Norwegian’s newest vessel awaits

After a few weeks of silence, my schedule is picking up with some fun travels ahead. It all starts today after touching down at Vancouver international airport which is such a joy to fly into every time. Efficient, clean and oh so friendly and helpful "Aye". A short metro ride to the Wayerfront station got… Continue reading A day of Joy – Norwegian’s newest vessel awaits

2019-03-21-Viking River Cruise-France · Key Blogs

The Great War revisited

Today's exploration took us two hours north of Paris to the battlefields of World War I - historians refer to it as The Great War. A century ago these fields and rolling hills of northern France / southern Belgium were mired in trench warfare with neither side able to make much progress and with thousands… Continue reading The Great War revisited

2019-03-21-Viking River Cruise-France · Key Blogs

Cooking with Alain Ducasse

As an avid amateur chef, I look looked very much forward to today's experience at Michelin starred Alain Ducasse cooking school. Located in the posh part of Paris in the 17th arrondissement, the school offers ongoing classes in a variety of styles. Our mission today was to prepare a main course of guinnea fowl with… Continue reading Cooking with Alain Ducasse

2019-02-08-Vietnam & Cambodia

Vietnam & Cambodia – final reflections

Back home after a 15 hour flight on Singapore Airlines. Vivid memories of a life-changing trip will be with us for a long time. I felt that the best way to capture my thoughts about this trip is through an FAQ format. So here you go: Would I do this trip again? YES absolutely Would… Continue reading Vietnam & Cambodia – final reflections

2019-02-08-Vietnam & Cambodia

Vietnam & Cambodia – final leg

Our journey is rapidly approaching it's final day with a short flight from Siem Reap to Singapore on Silk Air. Sad to leave our oasis of the outstanding Belmond La Residence behind, I am giddy with excitement to show Greg the world class city that Singapore has become. It's main attraction is the Marina Bay… Continue reading Vietnam & Cambodia – final leg

2019-02-08-Vietnam & Cambodia

Cambodia – the Crown Jewels – Part II

A restful night sleep and I was like new. I must admit that yesterday's heat got to me as mybody shut down by dinner time. It is definitely a "hot climate" here and humid so be prepared and take it slow. That said, we embarked early for our visit of Angkor Wat (city of monks)… Continue reading Cambodia – the Crown Jewels – Part II

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Vietnam & Cambodia – bye bye Avalon Siem Reap

Our family away from home for the past 7 days celebrated with us for a farewell dinner and reception. While the staff is predominately Cambodian, the navigational crew is Vietnamese but all shared in the warm and welcoming professionalism that made this cruise an outstanding experience. Caring, compassionate, and efficient, these team members made our… Continue reading Vietnam & Cambodia – bye bye Avalon Siem Reap

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Cambodia – Street children’s life – non profit

One way to make difference is to visit countries like we are to share our wealth and knowledge with them. Tourism is one of the ways, supporting non-profit organizations is another. Tonight we were privy to a special performance of music and dance by the orphanage organization Cambodia Children's fund. The dances were both educational… Continue reading Cambodia – Street children’s life – non profit

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Vietnam & Cambodia – a new reality across the border

After 3 full days cruising the Mekong in Vietnamese waters we crossed over the border to Cambodia. A completely different experience awaits. While wars ravaged both Vietnam and Cambodia, their histories are quite different. Vietnam struggled between east (communist north) and west (capitalist south) with a protracted proxy war between the US and its allies… Continue reading Vietnam & Cambodia – a new reality across the border