Monday, May 27, 2024

Final 'Walking' Statistics

Just had a chance to 'wrap-up' our FitBit tallies for the trip.  We do this on almost all of our travel adventures.......as it is a fun way to illustrate how our trips tend to shift our lifestyle.  We look forward to achieving a little more commitment to 'activity' when we travel and our FitBit statistics are a nice way to gauge if we are able to meet those goals.  It is not as much a contest for us, but rather a way to make us recognize that we have picked up the pace a bit. 

We are not as diligent about watching our 'steps' at home, but maybe we will start to pay more attention.  If nothing else, this is about our health and our capacity to push our physical endurance a bit.  For this trip, we anticipated a little more walking activity as we were spending so much time in Venice.  Last year, for instance, at Bogliasco we also had a car.  We still walked into the 'centro' almost every day, but we had an escape option!  Last year we were travelling in this same general time period for 33 days.......and totaled 209,922 steps and 85.5 miles!  The total just in for this year came up as 27 days, 211,335 steps and 88 miles!

We were really pleased about this......more steps in fewer days!  Our average this trip was 3.26 miles a day.......versus 2.6 miles a day last year.  We definitely put in some added effort this year!








Sunday, May 26, 2024

Our Voyage Home!

 

Our flight was at 10:35 in the morning, so we needed to get up and running a bit earlier today.  This was the first time on the trip we used the alarm on my phone!  That’s a sure sign that we are heading back to normal!  We got up at 6:15 (Andrea a bit earlier) and were downstairs for our breakfast reservation at 7:00.  It was actually fairly busy.  The food was fine……scrambled eggs, bacon, coffee, juice and croissants from the buffet. Per our plan (I will suggest here that this plan always receives a great deal of discussion and negotiation) we were a bit ahead of schedule by checking out of the hotel at 7:40.  Please also be aware that our ‘plan’ always has a few contingencies……but as we were close to the airport on a Sunday morning, the risks were reduced.

We were welcomed into a rainy Sunday morning in the parking lot, already an obstacle course of puddles!  We got the car packed and plugged in Google Maps…….14 minutes to the car drop off at Hertz. The route was actually a nice one over some back roads, a bit of a surprise as we were only 7 miles from the airport.  All went smoothly except for the phone took us to car rentals rather than returns at Hertz, but Andi caught it all through the airport signage.  We got our car inspected and received a ‘thumbs up’ from the attendant.  We asked if there was a shuttle bus due to the rain……but no luck.  We had about a half mile walk to the terminal.  We remembered much of this from our arrival to Edinburgh, but the car drop-off area was even further out!  With our rather heavy suitcases, we started rolling!  It was a bit of the same game as the parking lot dodging puddles for the first 10 minutes.  We then reached the same canopy covering we had walked under before…….much better to be out of the rain!

Finally in the terminal we were able to track down the delta luggage area fairly quickly. Amazingly, we were able to walk right up to a counter and get our luggage checked in.  We must have been a bit early because he told us the flight was pretty full today.  They have a strange system here where you get your luggage checked and tagged…….then you have to put it on the conveyer yourself, about 20 feet away.  We said ciao to our bags and headed off for security.

The security lines also moved quite smoothly, until my carry on bag was pulled out for inspection.  It carried almost all of our adapters, power cords, converters and extension cords…….so probably looked like a case of wires!  Anyway, after a bit of a delay it turned out to be the mouse for my laptop that was the suspicious character!  We then had a rather reasonable walk out to our gate……wandering slowly through the duty free shopping area.  I have to admit I got talked into a local gin that the salesman convinced me was a real ‘steal.’  Who knows, but it had a very nice bottle!  Andrea found a couple of small things and we were at the gate about 45 minutes earlier than our planning had anticipated!  Haha, we could have slept until 7:00!

Boarded the plan on time……..and the flight managed to leave early, even in the rain.  We decided since the flight  and was relatively short, that we would try Premium Select seats.  They worked out just fine, with a fair amount of room, a good lunch, wine and nice headphones.  We watched “Boys in the Boat,” which lived up to its reviews…….a fun movie to watch on a plane!

That left a couple of hours for trying to catch up on the blog writing.  Unfortunately the wifi on the plane was not offering much cooperation from the north Atlantic…….so I am hanging out with just my laptop and keyboard.

The flight was amazingly smooth! No turbulence at all!  What a nice way to fly.  We arrived in Boston on schedule and Fiske met us at the airport.  There’s not much more to say other than that bittersweet entanglement…….sad that the trip as at closure, but also very happy to be home again.  Ciao!




















































































Saturday, May 25, 2024

An Unexpected Hike, a Fun Car Ride and a Surprise Castle Visit……heading back to Edinburgh!

We had a good night’s sleep after our late dinner Friday night.  As we had chatted about with Barry and Rich the night before, we did actually see them at breakfast…..at the next table.  They were already set to go and had packed their tent and loaded their bikes.  We wished them good weather and safe travels…….very fun guys to meet. 



















I took another run at the full Scotch breakfast and am actually enjoying the haggis and blood pudding.  Andi is probably making smarter and simpler decisions at each meal.  She is being smart about her food choices and I need to do the same……although it is a bit late in the trip!  After breakfast we finished packing and since the sun had broken through with very beautiful and dramatic clouds, we decided to take a hike out to the end of the promontory.  

Our hotel was literally at the end of the road, so the only way to get to this special rock formation (a naturally weathered arch in rugged stone cliffs) was to hike out there.  It was actually where Barry and Rich had pitched their tents last night and they highly recommended the ‘short walk.’  We must look in better shape then we are!  It was about a half mile out a very well maintained path (I think for emergency vehicles.  The landscape was staggering, steeply sloping down to the sea, with very high rock ledges on one side and a lush embankement of wild rhododendrons on the other…….truly beautiful and wonderfully remote.  We really got away from things out there!.......although we got quite a bit more ‘winded’ then we anticipated!.......and it took a little longer than we planned!  Anyway, we still checked out of the hotel on time just before 11:00.


















































































In the photo above, Andrea is returning from a 10 minute conversation with the ferry driver!




















































































































































































































































































The drive today was about 2 ½ hours to get back to the outskirts of Edinburgh, so we had plenty of time.  As we were chatting with the desk clerk at the hotel about our driving plan (asking for any suggestions) she said we should try to stop at Stirling Castle.  She said it had been very nicely restored and had a lot of history.  We looked at the map and it was right on our route of travel…….so we found an afternoon adventure!

Today was the first day of another English Bank Holiday weekend (Monday off) and it seemed like half of Scotland was headed to the west coast and islands! Thank goodness we had been there the previous few days and not on the weekend!  The traffic was totally astonishing, but fortunately all heading in the other direction! It was like heading to the Cape on the Friday of July 4th weekend!  The amazing thing was the number of RV’s and campers!  Every 3rd or 4th vehicle had its own overnight accommodations!  We noticed during our drive a large number of campgrounds that were filling up quickly……..very, very popular! And if it wasn’t a camper it was a motorcycle! Big, noisy and crazy fast drivers going what seemed to be too fast, weaving around the campers.  All of this was on a two lane road.  There are no highways in this part of the country!  It was actually fun to watch, although a bit stressful on the driving…….as every road insists on avoiding is straight alignment or geometry……..everything flows in continuous curves!



































































We stopped around 1:00 for a break and something to eat/drink and actually discover a wonderful café outside a small town along a river……at bit in the middle of nowhere.  It seemed to be popular so we stopped.  It was fun and a welcome break.  














































































From there we moved on to Stirling Castle.  The timing of this was also good as the driving is only bearable for an hour or so at a time.  The views going through Argyle and back through part of the Highlands were quite scenic (dramatic) and the vaiable clouds and sun made it even more beautiful.  The Castle sits on a high promontory that required a series of hairpin switchback turns to negotiate up to the car park.  The really fun thing about this place is that the location (just down from the Castle) on the river is where William Wallace achieved one of the most famous victories against the English….famously portrayed in the movie Braveheart. It was fun to put a closer sense of reality to the movie…….what a crazy world they lived in.

We did a walking tour of the Castle and also learned more about the famous tapestries that hung in this castle +/- 500 years ago……called the Unicorn Tapestries.  There is a long and fascinating story about these tapestries (too long for this blog!) but the originals now hang in the Cloisters Museum in New York (Metropolitan Medieval Collections).  Their history remains somewhat speculative and all the more intriguing.  The installation in the Castle are beautiful reproductions. (in fact, the tapestries are French!).





















































































































































































































































































































































































Sensing it was time for a serious rest, we headed out the last 35 minutes of driving to our hotel and arrived just before 5:00.  We chose this hotel after looking a numerable options including going back into the heart of the City for one more night.  This choice, however, was selected as a pressure reducing mechanism for our morning flight!  It turned out to be quite fun……..a kind of darth vader experience on the outside and very modern and comfortable spaces inside.  It was fun shift of scenery from the renovated Ferry Porter’s outpost the night before!  We got a bit of a rest and had a dinner reservation for 8:00.  We went down early for a drink in the lounge and had a very nice meal in the dining room……more like a modern pub.

Boy did we crash after dinner!