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"Tourists, Travelers and Singapore Slings"

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Blogger Tanna said...

I love your description of travelers versus tourists. ;) That drink would just be too sweet for my taste, though we have folks here who would really enjoy that combination. Glad your travels were safe. blessings ~ tanna

May 23, 2017 at 7:37 AM

Blogger From the Kitchen said...

Nice hearing about your trip. Good travel time management. I think I'll pass on the drink and wait for more recipes and stories from your adventures.

Best,
Bonnie

May 23, 2017 at 8:07 AM

Anonymous Katie C. said...

I wondered where you went. I missed your posts.

So far, with the exception of Napa, I have been a tourist. I hope that will change with our huge trip planned for Italy in 1 1/4 years (can you tell I'm really counting the minutes? ). When you go on these big trips, do you do your own thing or do you stick with guided tours because of the language barrier? I feel that when it takes so long to get there, the trip must be at least three to four weeks minimum. We were thinking of doing some kind of combination. What do you think?

May 23, 2017 at 9:05 AM

Blogger Nickie and Jim said...

Nice to see you. I'll pass on the "sling," but I can't wait to hear about your Indonesian trip. No jet lag? I am impressed. We are headed off to India in November, as both tourist and traveler (nice marriage?). Hugs to you and Bob.

May 23, 2017 at 10:38 AM

Blogger David said...

Catherine, Tourists vs. travelers... We are something in between. We plan our own itineraries and with some exceptions, generally travel the roads less known. However we've never visited a country where English isn't spoken...definitely a tourist trait. Don't like guided tours except in short bites. Like doing our own thing. Rent a car and drive the back roads, visiting the small towns, etc. Avoid major tourist traps...again with some exceptions for the exceptional. Not counting many trips to Canada, we've been to the UK/Scotland, Australia and New Zealand. Minimum trip time on the ground was 2 weeks. Have a trip coming up to Scotland and Ireland with minimal time in the big cities of Edinburgh and Dublin. The flights are a pain...especially if one has to fly coach...but the experiences are worth it! Take Care, Big Daddy Dave

May 23, 2017 at 11:51 AM

Blogger Shiela Ellen Pardee said...

Glad you are back, Mary. We're all looking forward to hearing more about your travels.

May 23, 2017 at 12:38 PM

Blogger Alicia said...

Wow Mary, I can't even imagine a plane trip that long! But I'm glad that you had safe travels. I have to tell you that Singapore Sling was the first mixed drink I ever had and I loved it at the time. I think now it would be too sweet, but it does bring back fond memories. Welcome back!

May 23, 2017 at 3:18 PM

Blogger Velva said...

I love reading about your travels. Ive never thought about it before but, you are absolutely right-there is a big difference between a "traveler" and a "tourist". You are definitely a traveler.

Singapore Slings make great Patio Pounders ( cocktails that are cold and can be sipped during the hot months). I will keep this recipe. I live in Florida and Singapore Slings on a hot summer day would be good.

Velva

May 24, 2017 at 12:01 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

I've missed you! So happy to see your post this morning....looking forward to hear about your travels. I always look forward to 'Musing Wednesdays' and your recipes.

May 24, 2017 at 1:00 PM

Blogger Mimsie said...

Bug juice! I haven't heard that since I summered at a Y camp on Lake Winnepesaukee.

June 5, 2017 at 1:37 AM

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