The Planned Route

The Planned Route
This is as close to "final" as the planned route is likely to get... I don't intend to do any more updates to it. If it changes, I'll mention it in future posts. All but a few of the green lines represent flight segments. Looks like we have a lot of reading in store...

Time Saver

If you want to jump to the beginning of the trip... click here. After that, you can just click "newer post" to read them in order.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

This Is It!

I was asked recently if I were going to keep adding to this blog and the answer is, "No."

This will be my last post.

It has served it's purpose and I have had it printed in book form, so there is a copy of it along with all the other travel remembrances we are now keeping downstairs. I will, however, leave it online for as long as the fine folks who provide this service for free continue to do so. I had a great time putting this all together and, unlike the first time, I can also now say that I went around the world and actually completed a journal of the trip.

I decided, though, that I would like to continue to have the opportunity to keep a diary of my travels (as well as a few random rants and an occasional brilliant thought) so I have started another blog. Since we don't really have any major trips in the works, I decided to call it the "Stay at Home Traveler" and it can be found here.

Thanks again to all who have read this one... thanks for traveling with us!

Bob



Saturday, July 25, 2009

Down Under at Home

Australia was the impetus for last year's trip, but that isn't the "down under" I'm referring to. We have been back home for nearly a year now and, for the past several months, we have been having our unfinished basement... finished.

We let enough of it remain unfinished so as to still have lots of storage space as well as a workshop, but the bulk of it was transformed into a theater, game and exercise rooms and, my personal favorite, a bar. My vision for the bar area was to have a place to stash and display the many, many knick-knacks, reference books, pamphlets, maps and other odds and ends that we have collected from along the way from all of our travels. Since these things come from all over the globe, I suppose I could also call our basement the Underworld.

I think it turned out pretty well... here's a look:




The display case

A closer look at the "stuff"

A well-traveled rugby football

Pub table with a couple of collages

The bar


The "tip jar"...
it contains the coins and currency
that we never converted back to USD

The sink was inspired by some of
the places we stayed in Asia

The shower was patterned
after one in South Africa

I had hoped to put in a potty with a distinctively European style and a hard-to-figure-out flushing mechanism, but the cost and availability of such turned out to be prohibitive. Sooo.. we have a regular ol' potty.

The basement has instantly become my favorite part of the house and gives us a place to re-live our travels. 

Taking a flight of fancy is as simple as going down a flight of stairs.