Europe & Asia 2022

agosto – diciembre 2022
  • Donny Foy
  • Caroline Edwards
We are off on the next adventure. Go east young couple, go east. Leer más
  • Donny Foy
  • Caroline Edwards

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  • Treasury at Petra: now known to be tombs for the former king & queen
    1st camel sighting!I could've looked at the rock formations all day 🤩💧Aqueducts-- L: raised, open channel for animals; R: clay pipe (now exposed) for humansClay pipes set into thr valley wall brought water from a spring 6mi awayPeekaboo view to the Treasury as you wind down the canyonTombs built into the cliffs

    Petra

    22 de noviembre de 2022, Jordán ⋅ ☁️ 68 °F

    Booked a private tour to Petra & Wadi Rum which turned out to be an excellent decision. The Jordanian Mario Andretti 😂 picked us up right by the ship and whisked us through the countryside to Petra. Beautiful arid landscapes and our first roaming camel sightings!

    Our guide at Petra worked on several of the archeology digs there so he was super knowledgeable. Great walk down through the Siq (meaning: gorge, crack, canyon)—such amazing colors and formations, the photos don’t do them justice! Mind blown by the aqueducts lining both sides of the canyon, which brought fresh water to the city from a spring 6 miles away.

    If the canyon looks different from that scene in Indiana Jones & The Last Crusade, it’s because the movie prompted further excavations which revealed the aqueducts and an ancient road under ~3-6’ of sand. At least that’s what our guide said.

    Hoofed it back up the visitor center (good workout!) for a quick buffet lunch (meh) before heading to Wadi Rum.
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  • Wadi Rum

    22 de noviembre de 2022, Jordán ⋅ ⛅ 68 °F

    We left Petra a little late so our driver basically broke the land speed record to get us back to Wadi Rum for our 4x4 tour. We met our super adorable guide in his small pickup truck with 2 bench seats in the back and off we went.

    Wadi Rum is so incredibly stunning and easy to see why it’s such a popular filming location—Lawrence of Arabia and pretty much anything set on Mars, including The Martian (one of my favorites!). Our driver was super surprised that we’d get to a spot, look around, maybe take a few photos and then say, let’s go! Getting bounced around in the back of a pickup at high speeds through the Jordanian desert is definitely my idea of a good time! 🤩

    He made sure to get us to a gorgeous overlook to take in the spectacular sunset—I counted 7 layers of mountain ranges stretching to the horizon—and served us hot sweet tea in real glasses. I nearly cried from happiness.

    I joked about wanting to drive and, to my surprise, the driver agreed. I almost buried the rig at the initial takeoff from the deep sand but he guided me through it and off we went. SO. MUCH. FUN. The guide had a huge smile too…I think it was a pretty novel experience for him.

    We passed a few of his buddies with me behind the wheel, so I’m sure there was a fair amount of “crazy woman driver” conversation and ribbing later. 🤣

    Life is good!
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  • Cruise to Dubai

    26 de noviembre de 2022, Gulf of Aden ⋅ 🌙 79 °F

    After 8 days in Istanbul, we couldn’t decide where to go next. Saw a bunch of cruise ships coming and going so thought, why not?
    Flew to Athens, explored the Acropolis and jumped on a Norwegian ship. Since then we have gone back to Turkey, onward to Israel, including Tel Aviv (awesome food tour) and Jerusalem (not so awesome wandering around).
    Next stop Egypt which included Luxor, Karnak and the Valley of the Kings; then Jordan which included a visit to Petra and Wadi Rum. Current position the middle of the Arabian Sea. Photos do not do justice to the scenery.

    *Note: This post seems out of order because it was made first and we went back and added the location-specific ones later. Because Caroline is a nerd.*
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  • Oman

    29 de noviembre de 2022, Omán ⋅ 🌙 79 °F

    Arrived in Muscat, Oman this morning. Caroline found the golf course. I booked the tee-time and I tried to figure out how we were going to get there. And off we go. $30 each way taxi.
    Al Mouj golf resort. By some, ranked the second best golf course in the Middle East. When we got there, we were very well taken care of. The golf course took care of us too with all those Greg Norman bunkers. Wanker!
    While getting out of the sand, we saw some beautiful bird life. The Arabian green bee-eater was a favorite—pretty little green sparrow-like bird with a gorgeous turquoise throat.
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  • Abu Dhabi

    1 de diciembre de 2022, Emiratos Árabes Unidos ⋅ ⛅ 81 °F

    Decided to use our excursion “credit” 🙄 for the Hop On/Hop Off bus in Abu Dhabi. Great way to see the city with flexibility.

    Visited the new Louvre museum—the collection was organized chronologically which was hard to grasp with so many artifacts from different cultures.

    Jumped off at the Emirates Palace hotel and tried to enter through the royal entrance—it is confirmed, we are NOT royalty. 😂

    Had an AMAZING Indian lunch at the hotel…every bite was thoughtful and delicious and the presentation was out of this world.
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  • 125 floors above the worldThis one's for my mama!Dubai mall aquarium is unrealCondiment udders! 🤣Players, Coaches, & Officials pool @ Dubai 7s. Absolute mayhem.Dubai HarborThe Tikinator. Which I realized after my first sip costs $24.50 😳The upside of hazy skies = spectacular sunsetsIts beginning to look a lot like Christmas! (Gingerbread village in the background took 12 days!)

    Three days in Dubai

    3 de diciembre de 2022, Emiratos Árabes Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 82 °F

    Day 1. Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall and Dubai TopGolf.
    Day 2. Dubai Rugby 7’s.
    Day 3. Dubai Marina, Monorail to The Palm Jameira, Atlantis Dubai.

    Wonderful and expensive time. A city on steroids.

  • Nepal

    7 de diciembre de 2022, Nepal ⋅ ☀️ 64 °F

    Third day in Kathmandu. It’s been slow going. Once you walk out the gate of the hotel, be ready to battle the mayhem of scooters, cars, people. No sidewalks to be found. Still lots of memories of the 2015 earthquake.
    People are lovely and the food has been fantastic.
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  • Kathmandu: Yomari Punhi Festival

    8 de diciembre de 2022, Nepal ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F

    After touring the temple and museum around Durbar Square, we got to see the Yomari Punhi festival in progress—groups of people all dressed up, parading toward the square, banging drums and cymbals (quite the racket!), and happy smiles all around.

    The festival marks the end of the rice harvesting season and people make yomaris, offering them to Goddess Annapurna or Mother Earth, Goddess Laxmi or Lord Kumar, Lord Ganesh and Lord Kuber with the belief that it will bring wealth, health and prosperity.

    Yomari—which loosely translates to bread loved by all—are cone/fig shaped rice dough dumplings filled with sugar/molasses and sesame paste. Small ones are made and sold throughout the city on this day.

    A flatbed truck mid-procession was carrying a big white blob about the size of a crate of oranges got a lot of attention—lots of people taking photos and making worship gestures.
    Turns out that was a giant yomari!

    https://www.nepalitrends.com/yomari-punhi/
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  • Kathmandu Temples

    8 de diciembre de 2022, Nepal ⋅ ☀️ 63 °F

    For USD$75, we hired a car & driver to take us around Kathmandu for a few hours before our flight. It just happened to be a festival day, so we got to observe people making offerings and having a more leisurely day.

    It was fun watching the monkeys scamper around but the most surprising experience was seeing in-progress open-air cremations along the river. Piles of wood on concrete platforms that they place the body upon and tend for the 4-5hrs it takes to turn to ashes, which are then pushed into the river.

    A few things we we learned about the Hindu faith:
    • the body must be cremated the same day it dies
    • when death is imminent (hours), the person is taken to the temple near the river (If they don’t die, they are considered reborn and given a new name)
    • women are not allowed to attend the cremation as they are present for the beginning of life and the cremation is about the end of life
    • male blood relatives (generally sons) shave all their hair off (even eyebrows) and must remain hairless for a full year
    • immediate blood relatives must wear all white for a full year after the death (when I asked why I hadn’t seen anyone in all white, our guide said people rarely go out because if they get any color on their white clothes, they must restart the year of mourning 😳)
    • all of the deceased’s belongings are sold or given away
    • anyone living in the deceased’s home, must leave and live in special temples for 13 days after the death, the amount of time it is believed that the soul takes to ascend to heaven
    • most of these traditions are about helping the soul let go of the physical realm
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