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This is my big bucket list retirement vacation. It is ridiculously expensive, but something I've always wanted to do - a river cruise down the Rhine. Adding the Danube leg of the trip was my brother's idea.
We start the trip with a few days in Amsterdam. From Amsterdam we'll get on the Viking River Cruise ship and go down the Rhine and then go east on the Danube and finish in Budapest. From Budapest we fly home. So, The Netherlands, Germany, Austria, and Hungary. Palaces, cathedrals, a museum tour of stolen art that survived the bombing of Nuremberg, horses and soul food will be the tour highlights. I also popped for a day trip to Salzburg. I was in Salzburg for a single afternoon in 1987. I fell in love! It's a bit off the beaten path from our cruise, but one of the excursions that was offered. Ron will love Salzburg - especially since we'll get to attend a Mozart concert and see St. Peter's Abby.
I bet she does (have a fire extinguisher)!
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish
I'm REALLY old - I know who Lady Gaga is but not the others you mentioned.
A trip to Austria? Any other countries? How exciting!
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish
My 1st pony was called Midnight. He was a Shetland/Welsh cross. He had a little more height than a Shetland, but everything about him was Shetland, right down to his ornery disposition. But, boy, did that pony teach me to ride and have a good seat and strong grip. He dumped me so many times and then he'd stand and laugh at me!
Next up was Johnny. He was a black MorAb. I loved him, but he was a sponsored pony and his owner decided to sell him. After that I moved up to Quarter Horses and competed in trail and western pleasure and took stock/cutting horse lessons. I'll see if I can find a picture of me riding Danny at the Jr. Grand National and post on TT.
Greetings all
Another rainy day. I spent most of it driving up and down the 101 to pharmacy, accountant, studio to deliver payroll and sign checks, to gallery to take new stuff, post office and grocery store. That's a lot for this old lady. No gym today though I may use home treadmill. It seems like such a junker compared to the ones at the gym.
Yeah legal stuff can be icky. Most states give a surviving spouse the option to "elect" against the will and receive a certain portion of assets, even if the spouse has been left out of the will. Complex rules about how that is figured out including life insurance, joint accounts and retirement accounts. So ya just have to sit down and think it through. Some people set up living trusts to avoid probate which is sometimes good but there are other ways to avoid it. The thing about those trusts is that you have to put all your assets into them and many people forget as they acquire new things or accounts.
Fog Liz!! Thats what we get here. Hope yours leaves soon. It spoils the view. Club improvements sound great.
Yay Peps for the Lipizzaners. How fun. Lucky all of you that had horses. After VSG and losing 100 lbs I considered getting one. But I concluded I just would not make the time. Just as well. Could not dream of riding one now. Anyway Peps glad you got the tours.
CC so good to hear your Dad is improving.
DD you had a pony and a horse. How wonderful to have that growing up. So nice.
Well I still have more adulting to do today but maybe will blow it off. Gallery deposits and stuff. Oh well.
Whoo hooo Ann, under budget bid. Now you can get gold plated drawer pulls!
So I told DH I wanted us to go to the sushi restaurant. Checked the menu and there are plenty of tempura options. He asked me if they had any cooked food there. Yes they do. Don't know why I am curious about this place. Maybe because there are only about 6 restaurants in the whole town.
diane s
I grew up in a horse neighborhood. Barn right next door and just down the street stabled horses for people and it wasn't uncommon for kids to be riding their horses down our streets on the daily. The barn down the street had a show ring and often hosted horse shows. I yearned to have a horse but it was just too expensive of a hobby for my parents to afford. I thankfully had the opportunity to ride some with friends.
Sure didn't like hearing CCs Dad was in the ICU, but glad to know he is moving to a regular room. Hope he's home soon!
In my limited experience with golf, I frequently swing and make no contact with the ball. I am going to try again this summer, because DH wants me too, and I guess I am a little curious to see if I could actually gain any skill.
Paula, keep getting better! Love how your DC thought you might be ready to take them out for lunch. The optimism of youth :)
A little snow today, and cold air tomorrow. Just gloomy here, day after day. We're gaining several minutes of daylight each day, so one day it will be a long, bright day.
Just waiting for DH to return home tonight. While he was in Boston, a house on daughter's street burned. After watching the firefighters put out the flames he asked DD if she had a fire extinguisher. No, but she has one now!
I had to look it up, Margaret Henry who wrote books about different breeds of horses, wrote a book called White Stallion of Lipizza, which is how I first learned about the Lipizzaner Stallions. I read everything she ever wrote, along with all the Black Stallion books, and the My Friend Flicka series. Thanks for bringing back happy memories.