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		<title>Photos &#8212; Europe (2010)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 May 2011 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yet. More. Photos!!! I&#8217;m starting to get caught up. I&#8217;ve managed to post the photos from last summer&#8217;s trip to Italy, Greece, Croatia, Montenegro, Albania, and Slovenia! Here&#8217;s the link to the photo album: Europe (2010), HAL Nieuw Amsterdam (Venice Roundtrip)]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yet. More. Photos!!!</p>
<p>I&#8217;m starting to get caught up. I&#8217;ve managed to post the photos from last summer&#8217;s trip to Italy, Greece, Croatia, Montenegro, Albania, and Slovenia! </p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the link to the photo album:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.paulandlibby.com/index.php/photos/europe2010/">Europe (2010), HAL Nieuw Amsterdam (Venice Roundtrip)</a></p>
<p><center><a href="http://www.paulandlibby.com/index.php/photos/europe2010/"><img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Az1d1mBSU84/Td5R1kBK8RI/AAAAAAAAE0k/PMK4DtwLzy8/s400/DSD_0050.JPG" alt="Bay of Kotor, Montenegro" title="Bay of Kotor, Montenegro" class="aligncenter"/></a></center></p>
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		<title>Cruise Day #4 &#8212; Corfu, Greece</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jul 2010 12:39:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Albanian Adventure&#8230; Our tour to Albania began at 8:00am aboard the Nieuw Amsterdam. We collected our passports, left the ship (Corfu! Another &#8220;country&#8221; per TCC guidelines.) and went as a group to Greek passport control for our departure to Albania. The immigration department was completely overwhelmed and remarkably understaffed. It was a scene of [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Albanian Adventure&#8230;</p>
<p>Our tour to Albania began at 8:00am aboard the Nieuw Amsterdam. We collected our passports, left the ship (Corfu! Another &#8220;country&#8221; per TCC guidelines.) and went as a group to Greek passport control for our departure to Albania. The immigration department was completely overwhelmed and remarkably understaffed. It was a scene of mass chaos and utter confusion with numerous tour groups converging on this checkpoint. After 30 minutes or so, Libby and I made it through security and to the &#8220;Blue Dolphin&#8221; (our ship to Albania). By the time we made it to the (now late in departing) boat, the locals had already begun to rebel&#8230; yelling at the crew and otherwise complaining about &#8220;the Americans.&#8221; It was great!</p>
<p>About an hour late, our hydrofoil departed. Next stop: Albania!</p>
<p>The hydrofoil trip lasted about 30 minutes before we arrived in Saranda. First impression: mostly modern but also &#8216;nicer&#8217; than I&#8217;d expected. I think Libby got it right: the surrounding beaches sort of look like &#8220;the Albanian Riviera.&#8221; <img src="http://www.paulandlibby.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/simple-smile.png" alt=":-)" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" />  </p>
<p>Saranda is currently ongoing a building boom with the growth of tourism since the end of communism in 1990. We saw numerous hotels under construction, though tourism is still in its infancy. Most overnight tourists are Albanians, as well as people from Kosovo and Macedonia. Most others are &#8220;day trippers&#8221; like us from Corfu. </p>
<p>Anyway, back to the infrastructure. The  country currently only has one airport, nearly 300km away. Likewise, the roads are less than ideal: indeed, the road to Butrint was under construction, literally, while we drove in it. Due to the condition of the road, it took nearly an hour to drive the 24km to Butrint. </p>
<p>The park and archeological site at Butrint were very enjoyable. It contained ruins of the Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Venetian periods&#8211;sometimes built on top of one another. We both found this milieu very interesting&#8230; as we didn&#8217;t know what would be around the next corner. Plus, the landscape&#8211;a forested park at the tip of a peninsula that smelled of wild bay leaf&#8211;was very captivating. </p>
<p>Butrint: two thumbs up!</p>
<p>On the route back to Saranda, we learned more about the history of Albania during the communist era. In particular, the years of 1976-1990 were ones of extreme isolation during which Albania had nearly no outside contact. Indeed, such outside contact (e.g., watching Greek television) and travel (e.g., entering or leaving the country) were prohibited. It remains poor. The average wage is only about $300/mo. But, the people are <em>very happy</em> to have their freedom and  enjoy the progress they&#8217;ve made.</p>
<p>We had a nice lunch at a castle overlooking Saranda and Butrint. After lunch, we drove back to the port of Saranda and boarded the hydrofoil for the trip back to Corfu. All in all, Libby and I were really impressed with Albania. It was a great day trip!</p>
<p>Tonight, we had dinner at the Pinnacle Grill, HAL&#8217;s signature alternative dining venue. It&#8217;s sort of vaguely steakhouse themed. What can I say? Overall, it was good. But, we live in the &#8220;Land of Bern&#8217;s.&#8221; And, you can&#8217;t beat Bern&#8217;s. So for the money, it was worthwhile. Highlights: the French onion soup and Grand Marnier chocolate lava cake. Lowlights: the jumbo shrimp cocktail and Libby&#8217;s veal chop. My steak was good&#8230; as in above average but not great. </p>
<p>After dinner, we booked ourselves (using the onboard cruise booking deal) for a 14-day cruise in Asia in 2012. We also booked Emerson on this cruise as well. After all, who doesn&#8217;t want to fly to Hong Kong with a two year old? Besides, she&#8217;ll be on the Antarctica trip with us in February as a one year old!  It&#8217;s a good itinerary: Hong Kong to Osaka (I think)&#8230; via China. </p>
<p>Later tonight, we are going to hit the show. We haven&#8217;t checked out the onboard entertainment yet. </p>
<p>New update on the itinerary snafu: no optional tours to Slovenia. Also, the time in port is very limited (7am to 2pm). This means we will be going there on our own, with no real guidance, and without much information. I&#8217;m thinking we&#8217;ll just take a taxi or maybe a train from Trieste to someplace in The Karst region on Slovenia. For my intrepid traveling friends: suggestions posted on the blog (based on experience or Internet research) would be appreciated! <img src="http://www.paulandlibby.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/simple-smile.png" alt=":-)" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /></p>
<p>Today was great! </p>
<p>And, tomorrow is Montenegro!</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a photo of the ruins at Butrint, Albania:</p>
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		<title>One week and counting&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jun 2010 20:10:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Paul]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m writing this aboard a Delta Airline&#8217;s flight. This is my final business trip before our vacation next week. I have to say: this vacation has been a long time in coming. It will be our first time back to Europe in about 15 months. That&#8217;s probably not long by most standards, but it&#8217;s an [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m writing this aboard a Delta Airline&#8217;s flight. This is my final business trip before our vacation next week. I have to say: this vacation has been a long time in coming. It will be our first time back to Europe in about 15 months. That&#8217;s probably not long by most standards, but it&#8217;s an eternity by that of Paul &#038; Libby, World of Travelers. <img src="http://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/72x72/1f609.png" alt="😉" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /></p>
<p>We have countries to visit!</p>
<p>I&#8217;m excited about Croatia, Montenegro, and Albania. I can&#8217;t say that I really have well formed expectations. I don&#8217;t. However, that&#8217;s usually a recipe for travel success (e.g., our first visit to Prague). Most of all, I&#8217;m excited about the prospect of spending a week with Libby seeing the world. I think we could give up most &#8220;luxuries&#8221; in life&#8230; but not travel. We&#8217;re simply too passionate about it. </p>
<p>In more practical terms, I&#8217;m doing the usual &#8220;mad dash&#8221; to get ready to go. I think we have things largely in order&#8230; both for us and for Emerson. But, I expect the remainder of the week and weekend to be utterly hectic.</p>
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		<title>The world&#8217;s worst travel blogger</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 12:50:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Paul]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ll admit it. I might be the world&#8217;s worst blogger. According to this corner of cyberspace, we seem to still be en route to Minnesota&#8230; That&#8217;s a very long trip (since early October)! Actually, I started writing this post in mid-December on another plane flying across the country from Minneapolis to California for a business [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ll admit it. I might be the world&#8217;s worst blogger.</p>
<p>According to this corner of cyberspace, we seem to still be en route to Minnesota&#8230;</p>
<p>That&#8217;s a very long trip (since early October)! Actually, I started writing this post in mid-December on another plane flying across the country from Minneapolis to California for a business meeting. And, no, this isn&#8217;t that long of a post either.</p>
<p>Anyway, back to the plot line.</p>
<p>We actually had a very nice time in Minnesota during our October visit. I promise that I&#8217;ll write about that in the future. For now, I&#8217;ll tell you what I&#8217;ve been up to lately.</p>
<p><strong>What I&#8217;ve been up to lately&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;ve probably been back to the Twin Cities half a dozen times since for business. It&#8217;s a busy time in life for me right now. The career is great and exciting, but it&#8217;s also somewhat all consuming. That said, I&#8217;m not complaining. I&#8217;ve had jobs that enabled me to “phone it in” before&#8230; and candidly, my interest wanes quickly. No, I&#8217;d rather be in the game and running with the ball.</p>
<p>In addition to my work responsibilities, both Libby and I have been focusing a lot on the forthcoming kiddo. I&#8217;ve been spending my “free time” on the nursery: painting, adding additional trim, putting furniture together, etc. I have to say, it&#8217;s actually all very exciting. D-day (as in delivery day) is quickly approaching&#8230; we&#8217;re down to 40 days. In many ways, I think this will be “the trip” of a lifetime. We couldn&#8217;t be more thrilled, especially as getting here wasn&#8217;t exactly easy in our case.</p>
<p><strong>Speaking of travel&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>Anyway, back to the subject of the blog at hand: travel.</p>
<p>As readers might recall, we&#8217;d booked a cruise aboard the new Niuew Amsterdam while on Holland America in Alaska last summer. The cost was a little high, but the itinerary was pretty good for this inaugural cruise (including San Marino and Montenegro). However, with the high expense of this cruise, I was a little unhappy. So, Libby and I also reserved a space on a Princess cruise of northern Europe (same price, longer, seemingly more countries). Then, we both actually started getting cold feet about leaving the baby. So, we kept the trips booked, but we assumed that we&#8217;d probably end up canceling our plans.</p>
<p>This is part of my reason for writing less.</p>
<p><em>A travel blog is pretty lame when no travel is happening.</em></p>
<p>Lately, we&#8217;ve been reconsidering our position. As I&#8217;ve said before, we&#8217;re both committed to the idea of traveling together both with and without our child. And, since we have a solid support infrastructure of family at home, there is no practical reason that makes this plan unworkable. We also confirmed with the pediatrician at our pre-natal meeting that this was a sane decision that wouldn&#8217;t cause her any short- or long-term harm. So, if the baby is healthy, we&#8217;ll take the 7-day HAL cruise out of Venice, Italy.</p>
<p>Why the expensive HAL cruise? First, it&#8217;s no longer nearly as expensive (the price dropped 25%). Second, it&#8217;s short (we&#8217;d be gone for little more than a week – unlike longer trips). Third, I recently learned that there&#8217;s an optional excursion from Corfu, Greece to&#8230; wait for it&#8230; Albania! That&#8217;s a total of <em>five new countries in 7 days</em>&#8230; at least three of which are fairly exotic/unusual or not conveniently accessible (San Marino, Montenegro, and Albania).</p>
<p><strong>Some resolutions&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>Finally, I&#8217;m making some New Year&#8217;s resolutions (for travel blogging):</p>
<ol>
<li>Strive for <em>at least</em> weekly posts going forward.</li>
<li>Post my reviews of both the Eastern Med (last April!) and Alaska (last August!) by the end of January.</li>
<li>Post the pictures from the aforementioned cruises too!</li>
<li>If I get this far, worry about step #5. <img src="http://www.paulandlibby.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/simple-smile.png" alt=":-)" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /></li>
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