Oslo-D2; 4 of 4 SCULPTURE GARDEN/MUSEUM

In the evening at about 9pm we took the tram to the Sculpture Garden (yes, it was still warm with strong sunlight as the sun has not set … yet). Here, is the world's largest sculpture park made by aLäs mer
Fairytale Isles & Fjords Cruise ends

Another Wonderful Trip- learned so much; met some new good friends; and experienced about how people live(d) in: London, Belfast, Killybegs, Portree, Lerwick, Alesund, Gerianger, Nordfjordeid, Flam,Läs mer
OSLO-MANCHESTER-LIVERPOOL Travel

Yes, today was a day of travel. We left the hotel at 7am. As you can see we were at a train station hotel, which literally looked out at the train station although our room, opposite the trainLäs mer
Liverpool, England -ARRIVAL

We arrived at the train stain and took our “stroll” to the cruise port. On the way we walked through the city and got a little preview for our tour the next day. For the last part of walk we gotLäs mer
Liverpool, England - OUR Home on Regent

Our suite and our first night!
Captain:Luciano Montesanto, GM:Stephane Carriou,
Cruise Director: Lorraine Weimerskirch
Restaurant Manager: Francisco Balingit
Liverpool, England-Day 2 BEATLES!

Our tour (on Canada Day) of Liverpool took us all over town but clearly focused on the "The Steps of the BEATLES". We drove along the "Long Winding Mersey Road" to The Beatles Story Museum. ThisLäs mer
Liverpool, England - D2- Beatles Museum

We spent over an hour in the museum and still had so much more to see when we had to move on with our group to see the Beatles Neighborhoods and sites. Well worth visiting if you are in Liverpool.
Liverpool, England - D2- Beatles Sites

JOHN & PAUL
Next was a drive to the Fab Four's Liverpool homes, schools and famous venues where they played. Not to mention places that inspired songs that we know so well like Strawberry Fields andLäs mer
Liverpool, England -D2- LATE Evening

The evening began with settling into our home for the week (we hadn't even unpacked yet) and hearing a great speaker (Ambassador Marc Ginsberg) who we got to see 4 times over the week, and then aLäs mer
Liverpool-D2- Very Late Evening!

That evening we went to Matthew Street and the Cavern Club, located at 10 Mathew Street. It's situated in the middle of Liverpool's city center. The Cavern Club is where much of British Pop Music gotLäs mer
Liverpool - History & Music Legacy

Liverpool - The name Liverpool comes from Old English "lifer" meaning thick or muddy water and "pol", meaning pool (where 2 streams drained) and was first recorded in 1190. As a port city inLäs mer
Liverpool, England- Day 3; 1 of 5 CASTLE

Wales is a Country that is part of the sovereign state of the United Kingdom (formerly defined as a principality, with England and Scotland defined as countries and Northern Ireland as a province).Läs mer
Liverpool,England-D3-2 of 5 CONWY CASTLE

Wales History-
Much of the early wealth of the mineral resources in Britain came from Wales and attracted early Roman invasion and later Celtic culture. The people of Wallia, medieval Wales, remainedLäs mer
Liverpool-D3-3 of 5 Stained Glass & Town

See the stained glass of the chapel and the description of the scenes in the glass.
We then walked around the town and took in th buildings and the cakes!
Liverpool-D3-4 of 5 -Betws-y-Coed

Betws-y-Coed (towns had to be at least 10 miles from the Castle, this town is 13 miles away) - the original "prayer-house in the woods". This was a beautiful little town where we had lunch and went toLäs mer
Liverpool-D3- 5 of 5 Back at the Ship

Superlambanana -The combination of banana and lamb is featured in the Superlambanana, a public art sculpture. This iconic Liverpool sculpture is a 17-foot-tall hybrid of a lamb and a banana, createdLäs mer
Dublin, Ireland - 1 of 5 CITY TOUR

The Spirit of DUBLIN (Dun Laoghaire)
When in Dublin, there is so much to do, so what did we do?
We went to the famous TEELING WHISKEY Distillery to learn about and taste the Best IrishLäs mer
Dublin, Ireland - 2 of 5 WE ARRIVED!

TEELING WON Worlds Best Single Malt Whiskey Award -2019
As of May 2025, Teeling, (located in Dublin’s Liberties district outside the wall, traditionally for tax purposes), and the site was theLäs mer
Dublin, Ireland - 3 of 5 The PROCESS

Dublin is no stranger to the craft of whiskey making. Irish whiskey was once the most popular whiskey in the world. During the 19th Century the golden era for Irish whiskey, this was the drink ofLäs mer
Dublin, Ireland - 4 of 5 TASTING!!!

IRISH WHISKEY WAS ONCE THE MOST POPULAR WHISKEY IN THE WORLD.
As we were toasting our whiskey with the traditional "Slàinte Mhath," which translates to "good health" we learned that the name whiskeyLäs mer
Dublin, Ireland - 5 of 5 TOUR & O'HURLEY

As we drove back along the River Liffey that splits the city with the Dublin Castle, Old Parliament House, and Trinity College (400+ years old), and the 800-year old St Patrick’s Cathedral, FourLäs mer
Happy 4th of JULY from Cork, IRELAND

We may be in Ireland today but we are thinking and celebrating the U.S.
On this July 4th and Shabbat, may we be reminded of this quote from our first president, George Washington. This comes from aLäs mer
Cobh Port, Ireland-1 of 4 Walk to Market

CORK- "Céad Míle Fáilte," which literally translates to "a hundred thousand welcomes” was the greeting we received from our guide Valerie when we began our walking tour of Cork.
According toLäs mer
Cork, Ireland - 2 of 4 IRISH PUB

A highlight of the day was our visit to the Shelbourne and our introduction to the pub life in Cork. Karen had a special Irish Coffee which whose history was explained in detail to us and my firstLäs mer
Cork, Ireland - 3 of 4 SAINT FIN BARRE

We had a very interesting tour of the history, architecture and building of SAINT FIN BARRE inside and out.
ResenärGiven the terrain in Sweden and Norway, I understand why Swedes and Norwegians immigrated to the Dakotas and Minnesota. With a name like Gustafson, I have a bit of that heritage!