• Cheers!

    12. syyskuuta 2024, Turkki ⋅ 🌙 73 °F

    While we were at dinner last night with Mui’s cousins, my brother (Deniz) arrived in İzmir. Like us, he lives in the USA, but has been traveling in Europe for a couple of weeks before joining us here.

    The brothers-in-law enjoyed a pre-dinner Chivas before … sending this photo to the other brother-in-law, Murat, to show him what he is missing while he is in Greece.

    I’m sure there will be a similar photo with the three of them after Aylin & Murat return home next week.
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  • Reunion of the Cousins

    11. syyskuuta 2024, Turkki ⋅ ⛅ 82 °F

    We’ve been in İzmir a few days now.

    Adjusted to the 9-hour time difference from Colorado. Established our daily routine … at least for now … that will change when we move to our usual digs after Aylin & Murat return home from their trip to the Greek Islands and Montenegro.

    Haven’t done anything exciting in the way of sightseeing yet … but there are plans to do so. In the meantime, we have had a couple of dinners out.

    Tuesday night, we went out with my Mom and Mui’s sister, Işıl … visiting from Eskişehir. We didn’t go far … just to a favorite restaurant that happens to be next door to mom’s apartment building. Forgot to take a photo … oops. But the food was good … as was the company. And a good time was had by all.

    Last night, we joined Mui’s cousins for a reunion dinner.

    The cousins have a WhatsApp group called “Naimoş’un Torunları” (Grandkids of Naimoş … named for their maternal grandmother, Naime). They’re in touch thru text messages, shared photos, and such. There have also been a couple of reunion dinners over the years with a cousin here … a cousin there. This was the first time, however, that all five of the cousins have managed to get together in one place. It was a fun-filled evening with lots of family anecdotes, laughter, and chatter. And toasts to family members no longer with us.
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  • Arrived in İzmir

    9. syyskuuta 2024, Turkki ⋅ 🌙 79 °F

    Our 7:00p flight from İstanbul to İzmir had a slight delay but was otherwise uneventful. Just 45 minutes or so from wheels up to wheels down and we were on the ground at ADB.

    By 9:00p, having collected our luggage, we were on our way into the city.

    We had a short reunion with mom before heading downstairs to Aylin & Murat’s place to get settled in and call it a night.

    Breakfast at mom’s tomorrow. In the meantime, a comfy bed and a good night’s rest is what we have on our minds.

    [for those unfamiliar with the family dynamics … Aylin is my sister; Murat is my brother-in-law]
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  • At DEN

    8. syyskuuta 2024, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☀️ 90 °F

    With bags packed yesterday, and a flight departure not until this evening, we had a relaxing start to our travel day.

    The car service picked us up on time. No traffic to hinder our progress … we arrived at DEN at 2:30p … well ahead of schedule.

    The Turkish Airlines (THY) check-in counter was already open with no one queued up … the TSA Pre✔️line was long, but moving steadily. All good omens for our travel day.

    We whiled away a couple of hours at the United Club before coming to our gate. The A350 aircraft that will be taking us across the Atlantic to İstanbul is being prepped. Boarding to commence in 20 minutes.

    Ready to get this trip rolling.
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  • Xmas in September?

    2. syyskuuta 2024, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F

    No. Not celebrating Christmas in September.

    Just doing a little early prep work.

    You see, we don't return home until mid-December. So, we figured that we would put up the tree and a few decorations before we left on our trip.

    This way, we can begin enjoying the holiday cheer immediately upon returning home. Plus, there will be that much less decorating to do in December.
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  • MIA-DEN Logistics ✓

    28. elokuuta 2024, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☁️ 82 °F

    After many months of checking for a reasonably-priced flight to return us to Colorado Springs at the end of our fall-winter trip, today we made a decision and took the plunge.

    Since the fares on 15 December — the day we disembark NCL's Encore in Miami — were higher than we wanted to pay, Mui agreed to postpone his 12/16 appointment. Thus allowing us to book award tickets on the 16th instead ... on the 8:00a non-stop flight on United ... for a very reasonable number of miles.

    True, flying out on the 16th means having to stay overnight in Miami on the 15th. But we knew that we could do so for less than the cost of the airfare we'd have to shell out to fly out on disembarkation day. So, we now have a hotel reservation near the Miami Airport ... booked through United's hotel portal.

    Both the airfare and the hotel are fully refundable. If we find a better deal, we can cancel and rebook. In the meantime, it's nice to have these logistics checked off the to-do list.
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  • In the Aftermath …

    18. elokuuta 2024, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☁️ 79 °F

    We didn’t get much rain when the afternoon monsoonal front came through. At least not in our immediate vicinity.

    We did, however, get rewarded with a bit of color. Not a rainbow as we know it. More like a shimmering curtain of color.Lue lisää

  • A Good Time Had By All

    16. elokuuta 2024, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☀️ 88 °F

    Tonight we hosted the Sercels for dinner at our place.

    We met Pat & Jon on the 2022 world voyage … when we joined Oceania’s Insignia for its European crossing segment from Miami to Athens.

    We were supposed to have been on this voyage, setting off from Los Angeles when the ship began the 180-day adventure. But concerns over how the lingering effects of COVID-19 might impact the itinerary had caused us to move our booking to 2023.

    The original itinerary for 2022 was indeed turned on its head because not all of the ports were yet sure they wanted to accept cruise ships. When the revised itinerary called for a spring crossing to Europe instead, we decided to hop on Insignia when it reached Miami to get ourselves to Europe for an early family visit.

    We were having breakfast at the Terrace Café on the first day at sea. Mui was wearing a ball cap with “Colorado Springs” emblazoned across the front. On his way to his own table, Jon noticed the hat and approached to introduce himself to a couple of fellow-Springers. And the rest, as they say, is history.

    With that backstory, moving on to today.

    The weather cooperated with comfy temps, no wet stuff from the daily monsoonal rains, and a lessening of the wind that had made it impossible to place the tablecloth on the deck table earlier in the day. Appetizers and drinks al fresco … with the bonus of good conversation. Perfect. Mui’s hummus and the Brie on crackers were a success!

    We moved indoors to the dining room for dinner. On the menu tonight … piyaz (Turkish bean salad); zeytinyağlı enginar (stuffed artichokes cooked in olive oil); grilled lamb kabobs and shish köfte (meat pattie) … with a side of rice.

    As for dessert — continuing the kabob theme, Mui prepared fruit skewers. But of course, he couldn’t be satisfied with that alone, so he also served orange and chocolate possets … garnished with raspberries.

    If the conversation, laughter, and length of time we sat at the table is any indication, a good time was had by all tonight.

    Here’s to repeating the experience again … when we happen to all be in Colorado Springs and not traveling somewhere around the world 😄
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  • 🚘 & Driver to DEN … ✔️

    16. elokuuta 2024, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☀️ 88 °F

    Uber. Private driver. One-way car rental. These have always been options for us when past trips required us to get to or from DEN.

    Often, the car rental rates have been less than the cost of a car service. Sometimes a few dollars more perhaps. But renting a car was worth it regardless … for not having to rely on someone else to get us to DEN … especially for an early morning departure when an unexpected snag could wreak havoc on the trip.

    Our last few trips, however, have seen the rental rates going sky high. Our upcoming trip in September has been no exception in this regard. Believe me … I’ve been checking on and off since January.

    I finally gave in and made a reservation with Avis in July … just to have something in our back pocket. I’ve been monitoring the rates since making the booking … even submitting a couple of requests through AutoSlash in the hopes of finding a better rate. No can do.

    So, I turned to one of the two private drivers I have in my contacts app to get us to DEN for our evening flight on 8 September.

    When I called April, she quoted $90 for the drive … best rate I’ve seen … ever. Definitely a ‘big-chunk-of-change’ savings over the car rental rate.

    I have since confirmed the arrangements with April and canceled the Avis rental.

    One last logistics ✓ on the to-do list.

    Now, to the worst part of travel IMHO … packing. But I have some time before I have to get cracking on that.
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  • NCL Upgrade Bid Game

    15. elokuuta 2024, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☀️ 84 °F

    Nothing ventured, nothing gained!

    Isn’t that what they say? So, when we received an email from NCL today to bid for an upgrade for our TransAtlantic cruise, we decided to play the game ... especially since we won't be charged for the bid unless it is accepted.

    I was surprised that all of the eligible categories — except one — were in The Haven ... NCL's "ship-within-a-ship" class of staterooms. The one exception was the Club Balcony. The differences between this category and the veranda we have booked isn't worth a bid IMHO. So, we crossed that one off the list and focused on the others.

    Some of The Haven cabins were simply out of our price range — like the deluxe owner’s suite. Others were way too big for our needs — like the two-bedroom family villas. Yet others were not suitably located — like the courtyard or forward-facing penthouses. That left the aft-facing penthouses with large balconies — perfect!

    This TransAtlantic cruise is simply transportation for us. And at our current fare, it is inexpensive transportation at that. Keeping that in mind, we decided to submit the minimum bid amount.

    We might well miss out on an upgrade at the rates we submitted. NCL’s upgrade tool even rated our bids as such by showing them as being "poor." No matter. We really don’t want to spend too much more for this cruise. As nice as it would be to have the extra indoor space for what promises to be a cold-weather crossing, we’ll be satisfied with what we have booked if the upgrade bid is not accepted.

    When will we find out if one of our bids is successful? Anytime between now and just before sailaway on 3 December.
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  • Doesn’t Feel Like August

    9. elokuuta 2024, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☁️ 57 °F

    But we are not complaining.

    Only 57F at 6:45a … with a forecasted high of 69F today.

  • Denver: DAM … Martin Building

    5. elokuuta 2024, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☁️ 93 °F

    And still we have more to see!

    When we visited the Denver Art Museum [DAM] in June, we only managed to wander through the Hamilton Building … one of the two premises of the museum … located in Denver’s Golden Triangle.

    Going back today, we figured we could go through the Martin Building from top to bottom and see everything we missed the first time around. Hah! We only got through floors seven through four … and that only because we gave a fairly cursory look-see around floors four and five.

    True, we arrived about 30 minutes after the museum opened at 10:00a … stopped to shop at the Middle Eastern supermarket on our way to the DAM.

    True, we took time to have lunch at The Ponti with our friends, Sonia & Boris … great to see them again since our last get together in June.

    True, we left well before the museum closed for the day … we wanted to get home before the forecasted rain storm totally muddled up the traffic.

    Even if we hadn’t done all that, however, I don’t think we’d have been able to get through all the exhibits before our feet gave out. There’s just so much to see at the museum.

    We’ll just have to plan a third trip back to the DAM. But it’s doubtful we’ll manage to squeeze it in before we head to Europe in September for our fall/winter trip. Oh well … something to look forward to in the new year!

    By the by … we did beat the storm. The impending rainstorm had already obscured the mountains and the foothills by the time we got to Colorado Springs. But the heavy winds and buckets of rain held off until we were nice and cozy at home.

    [I took some 200 photos today at the DAM. Difficult to select just 10% of them to share in this footprint. If you want to see more images from today, you’ll find my online gallery at this link … https://eenusa.smugmug.com/North-America-US-Can….]
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  • NCL Itinerary Change #1

    5. elokuuta 2024, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☀️ 84 °F

    An NCLH company after all!

    So, no surprise that we got an itinerary change right after the final payment deadline yesterday … while we were on our way to Denver for some sightseeing.

    Yeah, yeah. I know this happens with all cruise lines. But it seems like it has become a habit with the NCLH lines in the last few years. We’ve experienced it on Oceania. And now on NCL.

    I had to laugh at the paragraph that said, in part, “… pleased to share that we have preserved the amount of time originally scheduled for our visit to Ponta Delgada, Portugal.” True, but we did lose an hour each in Vigo and Lisbon, and another hour in Southampton … the latter because the sailaway has been moved up from 5:00p to 4:00p.

    Technically, I don’t mind the changes. This cruise is transportation for us. Any sightseeing we do will be DIY, so no plans to re-jigger. Plus, we will be arriving earlier ... which is a good thing. After all, we are sailing in December and it will get dark early anyway.

    I titled this itinerary change #1. With only three ports of call, I would think that there would be no other changes. But we shall see! There is always the possibility that more's to come.
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  • Cha-Ching: NCL Paid in Full

    2. elokuuta 2024, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☁️ 84 °F

    With final payment for our Encore TransAtlantic due on Monday, I did the deed today.

    I've also completed my sightseeing research for the three ports of call on this cruise. We will DIY it all the way. The stories will unfold when we call on the cities in question.

    Pre-cruise logistics ... ✓
    Final payment ... ✓
    Sightseeing plans ... ✓

    Now we just need to wait for the final documents to be issued. But that won't happen until 21-days prior to embarkation.
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  • America’s Mountain

    30. heinäkuuta 2024, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☁️ 64 °F

    A Mountain of Many Names!

    The Utes knew it as Tava-KaavÌ (Sun Mountain) … the Pawnee knew it as Tûs Pêh (Where the Heavens Touch the Earth) … the Jicarilla Apache knew it as Ya ta ye’ It si’ (Mountain Touching Heaven) … the Arapaho knew it as Heey-otoyoo (The Long Mountain).

    When they came through the area in the late 1700s, Spaniards called the mountain El Capitán. When he spotted it in 1806, Zebulon Pike called it the Grand Peak. In 1820, the mountain was renamed James Peak … in honor of botanist Dr Edwin James … to whom the first ascent of the mountain is attributed.

    Today, we know this mountain of many names as Pikes Peak … named as such during the 1850s to honor Zebulon Pike. Pike never ascended the mountain that bears his name. He merely saw it from the top of another mountain — thought to be Mt Rosa … some 100 miles away. In fact, when he first spotted the mountain, he thought it was “a small blue cloud.” It was only when he got “closer” that he appreciated the mountain for the giant that it is.

    Pikes Peak is number 30 of Colorado’s 53 “fourteeners” … mountains that are in the 14,000-foot plus range. Part of the 300-mile long Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, it has another moniker by which it is known — America’s Mountain … an inspiration for USA’s unofficial national anthem, “America the Beautiful.

    Today was our third time visiting Pikes Peak … but the first time since the new visitor center opened in 2021. Unlike back in the day when visitors had to hike up, ride burros or horse-drawn carriages, we drove the 19-mile road that was constructed in 1915 … a toll road that requires an advance reservation to secure parking at the top. We opted for the 8-10a window. Early, but a good choice. By the time we left around noon, the summit was hopping!

    Another time — perhaps next winter — we’ll ride the cog railway (built in 1891) for a different perspective of the scenery. But today, we simply enjoyed the stops along the road that were familiar to us … but amazing, nonetheless.

    We knew it would be cold when we reached the summit. No worries. We were there to escape the heat … forecasted to reach into the 90F range in the city. Besides, as Colorado residents, we always carry winter gear in the trunk of our car. The parkas came in handy as we were at the top well before today’s Pikes Peak high temp of 48F was reached … + windchill … only slightly mitigated by the sun shining bright in the cloudless blue sky.

    The summit of Pikes Peak is at 14,115 feet. At that elevation, there’s only 60% of the oxygen that is available at sea level. Since we live at a little over 7,000 feet, we’re used to operating with less oxygen … maybe 75-80%. Nonetheless, the difference in oxygen level at the summit immediately made itself noticeable. The solution? Take it slow and easy.

    We had a quick breakfast … packed from home; wandered around the visitor center terraces and interpretive boardwalk; checked out the amazing views from the different vantage points; enjoyed a close encounter with a yellow-bellied marmot; watched the cog rail arrive and depart … packed to the gills in both directions; and explored the exhibits at the small but interesting museum.

    Oh, and of course, we treated ourselves to “Donuts in the Sky.” These donuts are said to be scientifically crafted. Technically, that means that a special recipe is used. After all, at 14,115 feet, the air is thinner and the water has a lower boiling point … some adjustments are bound to be needed. Fluffiest, tastiest cake donuts that we’ve had anywhere … we opted for the cinnamon sugar variety.

    An excellent visit to America’s Mountain … and our local fourteeener.

    [More photos from today at this link … https://eenusa.smugmug.com/North-America-US-Can….]

    [Photos from June 2015 … with snow on the ground … https://eenusa.smugmug.com/WeGoA-Rollin/Fulltim….]

    [Footprint from the December 2019 family visit to the summit … with even more snow on the ground … https://findpenguins.com/8pccjefaitoru/footprin….]
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  • Mui's Been Busy (2 … with recipe)

    29. heinäkuuta 2024, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☀️ 93 °F

    Mui loves his sweet treats. If they have pistachios in them ... well, so much the better since, in his mind, pistachios fall into the "fresh greens" category 🤭

    So, when he found a recipe for Siirt Kurabiyesi (Siirt Cookies), he just had to take it for a bake & taste drive.

    What did he think of the cookies? "They taste like Turkish baklava," he said.

    Siirt, by the way, is a province in southeastern Türkiye ... a region that is well-known and celebrated for its pistachio production. It is also home to the world's third largest pistachio processing plant.

    While we have visited other provinces in the region, Siirt is not one of them ... not yet at least.

    🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪

    RECIPE

    Siirt Pistachio Cookies

    125 g unsalted butter (room temperature)
    110 g sugar
    1 egg yolk
    100 g finely crushed pistachios
    80 g of flour
    1 teaspoon baking powder
    1 TBSP vanilla extract (or to taste)
    Whole or half pistachios for garnish

    Preheat oven to 350F

    Whisk the butter and sugar for a few minutes. Add the egg yolk and continue to mix. Add the remaining ingredients (except the flour) and mix (a rubber spatula works fine). Slowly add the flour as you continue to mix. The resulting dough is at the appropriate texture if it isn’t sticking to your hands. If necessary add more flour in small amounts until the texture is right. Use a small ice cream scoop to portion out the dough onto the baking sheet. Garnish with pistachios. Bake until the cookies take on color …. required time to bake will depend on size of the cookies … approx. 12 minutes.

    Remove the baking sheet from the oven and let stand until the cookies have cooled. You can then remove the cookies from the baking sheet to a rack to completely cool.
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  • Closer Than Ever

    27. heinäkuuta 2024, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☀️ 57 °F

    Normally the hot air balloons launch from a place much farther away and float towards us.

    This morning, they launched from a neighborhood nearby … in perfect conditions following several hazy days filled with smoke from the wildfires in Canada and California.Lue lisää

  • Monument: National Ice Cream Day

    21. heinäkuuta 2024, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☀️ 64 °F

    How could we not honor National 🍦 Day?

    With the afternoon rain storms holding off, on our way back from Littleton, we detoured to Monument … a little over 6 miles from home.

    First, a late lunch at our favorite Mexican restaurant — Casa La Fiesta.

    Then, down the street to our favorite creamery “that’s full of dreamery” — Lolley’s — for ice cream that is scrumpdillylolleylicious! Hey, I’m just repeating what the sign says!

    Methinks we won’t be eating dinner tonight 😊 😉

    And yes, we not only beat the rain home, but managed to get in a quick bit of exercise before the downpour to walk off some of the lunch and desert calories.
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  • Littleton: Lavender Festival

    21. heinäkuuta 2024, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☁️ 72 °F

    A few weeks ago we came across an article promoting a lavender festival … to be held at Chatfield Farms, which is part of the Denver Botanic Gardens … in Littleton, which is about an hour’s drive north of us.

    Tickets had to be purchased in advance … online only. Knowing that rain storms tend to come through in the afternoon, we purchased tickets for the 10:00a time slot for today … the earlier slots were already sold out.

    Chatfield Farms is “… a historical ranch, working farm, and an important habitat for wildlife.” So said the signage near the booth where our tickets were scanned for entry. Once inside, we meandered, using the paths running through the property, and around the lavender fields.

    Apparently, French and Spanish lavender aren’t cold-hardy enough to withstand the Colorado climate. English lavender and lavandin, on the other hand, thrive here. And that is what is planted at Chatfield Farms.

    Near the lavender fields we found the “Butterflies at Chatfield.” The young woman who gave us the entry and exit rules also told us that there are some 200 butterflies … 15 species. The butterflies were flitting about as they are wont to do, but there were plenty of photo ops when they landed on the colorful flowers in the enclosed garden. By my count, we saw 12 of the 15 species … not bad.

    Next, we headed over to the working farm where they cultivate greens and root vegetables — such as lettuce, scallions, beets, radishes, and more. This section is on the lands of the former Hildebrand Ranch, which dates back to 1860. But even well before there was a ranch here, the land was used by Native inhabitants. The Ute, Cheyenne, and Arapaho hunted, gathered, and camped on these grounds for thousands of years.

    The ranch house today serves as a museum of sorts. It was open to visitors, so we wandered in for a quick look-see before wrapping up our visit.

    I must admit that I was a bit disappointed. Most of the 2,000 or so lavender plants seemed like they were in the early stages of bloom. I was expecting that the festival would be timed to coincide with peak blooming.

    Disappointment in the lavender plants notwithstanding, we had a fun outing … on a sunny day that wasn’t too terribly hot … at least for this time of the year.
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  • Jumbo the Egg Got the News!

    20. heinäkuuta 2024, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☀️ 79 °F

    … the egg came first. Not the chicken.

    Here at over 7,000 feet we are lucky in that even when it is really hot during the day, we have comfortable mornings and evenings.

    We took advantage of a nice morning for a neighborhood stroll that took us to a nearby fountain. Not only did we get to visit with Jumbo, we saw a rainbow in the water jet.Lue lisää

  • Making the Blog Whole

    8. heinäkuuta 2024, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F

    No, we are not bouncing all over the world.

    It may seem like it, however, from the footprints that are about to show up in your Find Penguins home page and any notifications you receive.

    Now that I am caught up on the 2023-2024 Adventuring Down Under footprints, I am traveling back — in words only — to RTW2023 in an effort to make the blog whole. Mixed in will be occasional footprints from local day trips in Colorado. After all, life doesn’t stop just because I am writing about the past.Lue lisää

  • 4th of July @ Home

    4. heinäkuuta 2024, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F

    We are lucky in that we don’t have to go far to see fireworks on the 4th. We can see them from our deck!

    We don’t usually have to bundle up to sit outside and enjoy the festivities … but the temp tonight was only about 65F. Not complaining mind you!Lue lisää

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