Spruce Lodge
15–17 may. 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 46 °F
For the next two nights our home will be the Spruce Lodge located just outside of Seward. Owners Brittney and John are native Alaskans who just bought this lovely hotel and have already begunLeer más
Alaska Railroad
15 de mayo de 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 37 °F
In most of the places I’ve lived railroads were like the frosting on a cake—nice but not essential. If one needed to get from point A to point B, there were several different ways to make theLeer más
Arrival in Alaska
14 de mayo de 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 52 °F
Just before our airplane landed in Anchorage, we flew over the spectacular Wrangell-St. Elias mountains. Angela was enraptured. Our Boeing 737 was high enough to allow me to see the whole expanse of aLeer más
That Toddling Town
14 de mayo de 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 55 °F
The lyrics of an old song declare that Chicago is a toddling town. I’m not sure it toddles, but it is certainly an interesting place. For example, when we went for lunch at a MediterraneanLeer más
Hurry Up and Wait
24 de octubre de 2023, Hong Kong ⋅ ☀️ 79 °F
We are waiting at the Hong Kong Airport. The ticket counter for Asiana Airlines does not open until 10 am. We arrived here at 9:00 am. It is disconcerting to see that the airline has only one flightLeer más
Fragrant Harbor
23 de octubre de 2023, Hong Kong ⋅ ☁️ 72 °F
In Cantonese the name Hong Kong means “Fragrant Harbor.” Maybe it was that once upon a time. Every city has a certain character, an ambience that is unique. Hong Kong, a megalopolis scatteredLeer más
Bucket List 🇹🇼 Taiwan
21 de octubre de 2023, Taiwán ⋅ ☁️ 73 °F
Today I got to check off an item from my bucket list. I was a Chinese student in my early 20’s when my teachers told me about the National Palace Museum in Taiwan. When the Nationalist Chinese leftLeer más
Nagasaki Remembers
19 de octubre de 2023, Japón ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F
By the year 1945 Nagasaki had been subjected to five different waves of conventional aerial bombing by United States air forces. Air raids had sounded a few days before each of these attacks asLeer más
The Port of Nagasaki
19 de octubre de 2023, Japón ⋅ ☀️ 63 °F
From the 16th to the 19th century the Tokagawa Shogunate decreed that the only Japanese port open to foreigners would be Nagasaki. Beginning with the Portuguese traders in the 1500’s, Nagasaki wasLeer más
Miss Cherry Blossom 🌸
18 de octubre de 2023, Japón ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F
Ever since we left Tokyo I have awakened every morning thinking, “Today can’t possibly be as good as yesterday was.” Yet each day we have found that every new place we visit has its own specialLeer más
The Big Picture
18 de octubre de 2023, Japón ⋅ ☀️ 73 °F
If one were looking for a place to live, he would be hard pressed to find a better place than Kagoshima. This area not only has a rich history, it has one of the most varied economies in Japan. RichLeer más
The Naples of the Orient
18 de octubre de 2023, Japón ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F
Kagoshima is often compared to the Italian city of Naples. The climate is about the same, both towns are festooned with palm trees, and both sit at the foot of an enormous, gorgeous volcano.
OneLeer más
Time to Say Goodbye
17 de octubre de 2023, Japón ⋅ ☀️ 73 °F
The Japanese people are the kindest people in the world. This morning when the Viking Orion docked at Beppu, the loudspeakers on the pier played happy, upbeat rock music in Japanese with a few greatLeer más
Decorative Language
17 de octubre de 2023, Japón ⋅ ☀️ 72 °F
It is trendy in Japan to use English words not to communicate but to decorate, especially on clothing. One can see T-shirts here with the strangest English. I saw one with the inscription “TexasLeer más
Blood Pond Hell
17 de octubre de 2023, Japón ⋅ ☀️ 59 °F
Beppu is the most active seismic area on the island of Kyuushuu. Two major fault lines run along the sides of this city. Downtown, amid spectacular mountains, you can see dozens of large pipes drivenLeer más
Something in the Air
17 de octubre de 2023, Japón ⋅ ☀️ 59 °F
We are docking in the port of Beppu. There’s something in the air. I can smell it. This place is an area of volcanic hot springs and geysers. Sulfur and hydrogen sulfide hang heavy in the air. ThisLeer más
Floating Shrine
16 de octubre de 2023, Japón ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F
In the 16th century Itsukushima Island was considered to be divine. Only priests and monks could go there. Of course you know by now that the tori gate marked the entrance to a holy place, so theLeer más
Kagura
15 de octubre de 2023, Japón ⋅ 🌙 63 °F
A local troupe of performers came out from Hiroshima and presented their local adaptation of a historical play. Quite similar to the ancient Japanese Noh theater, their dance tells the story of aLeer más
Hiroshima
15 de octubre de 2023, Japón ⋅ ☀️ 73 °F
The inscription on the cenotaph marking the remains of approximately 140,000 people killed at Hiroshima reads simply . . .
“Let all the people here rest in peace, for we shall not repeat this evilLeer más
Setonaikai
15 de octubre de 2023, Japón ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F
We are sailing by some beautiful islands in the Setonaikai Sea. Each one is about the size of a city block, and it looks as though some deity just scattered them over the ocean. Their verdant greenLeer más
Ancient Kyoto
14 de octubre de 2023, Japón ⋅ ☁️ 70 °F
Today we landed in Osaka and received our most concentrated exposure to the historic traditions of Japan yet. An excursion bus took us to wonderful Kyoto, the capital of Japan from the seventh centuryLeer más
Leaving Shimizu
13 de octubre de 2023, Japón ⋅ ⛅ 75 °F
Leaving a place you have come to love is always difficult. Although we have been in Shimizu/Shizuoka only two days, I still find this place remarkable. Back when we were in Tuscany I fell in love withLeer más
Tour of Shimizu
13 de octubre de 2023, Japón ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F
Shimizu is the port to the thriving city of Shizuoka. With nothing pressing on the agenda today we simply took a lovely bus tour of the area. Perhaps this city’s major attraction is its gloriousLeer más
Shimizu Geigi
12 de octubre de 2023, Japón ⋅ 🌙 66 °F
A small troupe of geishas called Shimizu Geigi came aboard to give a show tonight. Contrary to what some Americans think, Geishas are not ladies of the evening. On the contrary, they are professionalLeer más
Random thoughts from Glenda
12 de octubre de 2023, Japón ⋅ ☀️ 73 °F
Glenda’s random reflections:
The waving ceremony is a very real part of Japanese society. Whenever we arrive at the port, go through customs, leave on a tour, return from a tour, or pass guards orLeer más
The Demure Deity
12 de octubre de 2023, Japón ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F
Viking Orion arrived this morning at the port of Shimizu, doorway to Shizuoka. Its name means “clear water,” and with a population of 712,000 it ranks as the 22nd largest city in Japan. TheLeer más







































































































































































































































