I am all about the food and the pubs! Lucky for me, DH is happy anywhere he can get a decent beer. I like looking at local art and handmade crafts, but really, I want a comfy chair, a cold brew, and a big plate of what the locals are noshing on.
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I am all about the food and the pubs! Lucky for me, DH is happy anywhere he can get a decent beer. I like looking at local art and handmade crafts, but really, I want a comfy chair, a cold brew, and a big plate of what the locals are noshing on.
You and I approach trip planning similarly. At least on city vacations, I like to have one or two planned things each day; the rest of time I go with the flow. I can only handle being in a museum for an hour or two anyway, before my head explodes. The rest of the time I wander.
I've spent a lot of time by myself in Paris. The time of day I always found my challenging was after things start to close but before it's "acceptable" to eat dinner, i.e., from about 6 to 8 or so. I usually would set up shop at a cafe or see a movie or I'd have an early dinner and then see a concert or something.
Shootingstar, explain why "mother nature" as a cultural thing is bad??? I don't get it.
When I think of Canada, I see mountains & prarie to experience..what's the problem? When people think of Australia, beaches.
Cultural icons aren't just buildings.
Anywho..
When I visit a new place, lead me to a natural environment or allow me to experience how other nations live. Sit in a cafe and people watch or just walk and observe.
I too love going to cemetaries & old battlefields. When my dear was on his way home from working in beijing, he had a weekend in Hong Kong. I had him walk to the Commonwealth Grave Commission Site...l.
I want to go back to Washington to visit the Wall and Arlington Cemetary.
Are you referring to this comment of mine, crazycanuck?? Did I infer that Mother Nature was bad?:confused:Quote:
For sure, Cataboo if we're snowshoeing at a resort somewhere ...it is spending lots of time each day outdoors in the mountains and in the woods.
That's our local "cultural" scene" --Mother Nature in her glory.
However in the winter, there's only so many hrs. one's body can be outdoors without getting cold.
It's been nice for some of the ski resorts, we drive for less than 1 hr. to a winery for a meal.
I don't get it. I just finished saying we do the outdoors stuff like snowshoeing, cycling too and enjoy in the wonderful stuff. I just get COLD after 5-6 hrs. out there in the winter. And when I get cold, I can't really enjoy it as much. So I'm human. :) So I have to go indoors to something nice and maybe interesting.
My personal blog http://cyclewriteblog.wordpress.com has all kinds of stuff about our trips for both : outdoors, Mother Nature & the cultural stuff. My admiration blog. It's not a ranting blog. :)
My MIL was pretty steamed that we did not share a structured itinerary with her including phone numbers where we were staying while we were on our HONEYMOON (we only had reservations for 3 of the nights we were there...the rest of the time we just drove and stopped where we felt like stopping for the night)! Her rationale was that she wanted to be able to reach us in case of a family emergency. Seriously...like we could do anything about it from halfway across the continent and on an island (Nova Scotia). :confused:
I'm just thankful that this was pre-cell phones. ;)