Traveler Blues

  • Home
  • Destinations
  • About Us
  • Prev
  • Next

Welcome

IMG_1954

Hi!   We are Lisa & Douglas traveling and enjoying life one day at a time cause it's a Big Amazing World!

 

April 23, 2009 By Douglas Mazina

“Why You’re Not So Special”

Newsweek’s article entitled, Generation Me: A new book says we’re in a narcissism epidemic. Why you’re not so special is an interesting read.  In a world where people feel the need to tweet multiple times a day to share with their followers or friends what they are doing a x moment or thinking about during y,…

View More
April 23, 2009 By Douglas Mazina

Menoporsche and Volvoid

One of the sections of the Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) paper that I like to read on Fridays and Saturdays is their Drive section.  Their Tony Davis wrote in his column about some of the new vocabulary.  For example, the complex that Lisa and I live in has lots of Porsches in the underground/underwater parking…

View More
April 19, 2009 By Douglas Mazina

Does Your Restaurant Have a Hat

I’m beginning to think Lisa has a dining out plan.  She has a book from the food guy at the Sydney Morning Herald and we refer to it when we are thinking about trying a new restaurant.  So far, it has been on target.  On closer examination, this food critic also employs a number of…

View More
April 19, 2009 By Douglas Mazina

Brief Saturday

Lisa dropped me off at Rushcutters Bay at 9am for my sailing lesson and and then she headed to Paddies market and bought a treasure trove of fresh organic veggies. Lisa picked me up and we got home and bbq’d Hawaiian chicken that I had marinating for two days and some excellent Tasmanian Salmon that…

View More
April 17, 2009 By Douglas Mazina

Vice

What a man of leisure, such as myself, needs more than anything else is additionally vices to fill his time.  I guess I could do golf like untold millions of folks that wander onto grass tightly mowed by others and use a club to smack a ball in one direction or another several times before…

View More
April 17, 2009 By Douglas Mazina

Queensland Sojourn – Action and Danger – Part 6

  The Cairns and Port Douglas areas are known for their adventures.  For example, you can take 1 day, 2 day or 4 day white water rafting trips.  On the more dangerous side, you can dine with lions as per the description below: “YOU ARE DARED to dine on the edge of your seat with…

View More
April 15, 2009 By Douglas Mazina

Queensland Sojourn – Reef Sprinter – Post 5

I like the water.  I like the water a lot.  I’ve been snorkeling at a lot of places around the world including the Great Barrier Reef (GBR).  This trip didn’t look good for getting some in since most operators of snorkeling and scuba diving trips, use a full day. During that day you might hit…

View More
April 15, 2009 By Douglas Mazina

Queensland Sojourn – Port Douglas: Good Food and a Bottle Shop – Part 4

I have to like a Port with my namesake.  Port Douglas, as previously mentioned still seems to have a good vibe, at least when a wedding party doesn’t start a bawl at the Iron bar at midnight.  On both Saturday and Sunday, Lisa and I journeyed into Port Douglas to find the best that there…

View More
April 15, 2009 By Douglas Mazina

Queensland Sojourn – Learning to Fly – Part 3

On the beach, I did spend an afternoon watching a bunch of beginners taking Kite Surfing lessons.  Kite Surfing is where you wear a harness connected to a large kite and then slide your feet into a wakeboard and take off across the water and for short periods of time you can obtain low altitude…

View More
April 15, 2009 By Douglas Mazina

Queensland Sojourn – The Thala Beach Lodge – Part 2

The Thala Beach Lodge is said, in some publications, to be a five star hotel.  Lisa and I wouldn’t quite give it that many stars, but did like it very much.   Instead of rooms connected to one another where you can hear what channel on the television another guest is watching — which seemed like…

View More
April 15, 2009May 29, 2018 By Douglas Mazina

Queensland Sojourn – Travel – Part 1

Oh yes, back to the blog.  So on the Friday morning before Easter, Lisa and I started our escape.  Lisa awoke early so she did some additional checking on our destination hotel, the Thala Beach Lodge and found a review from someone complaining that they had to walk eight minutes to get to the main…

View More
April 13, 2009May 29, 2018 By Douglas Mazina

Milsons Point, Kirribilli: the Beginning of Sydney North ( pre-Easter)

Just across the Sydney Harbor Bridge is a large area called Sydney North.  You can drive across the bridge or take the tunnel under the harbor if you have a car.  I decided to walk across the bridge; the east side of the bridge has a protected walkway for walkers and joggers and the west…

View More
April 13, 2009May 29, 2018 By Douglas Mazina

Happy Easter From Your Favorite Bilby

Hi, I’m the Easter Bilby.  Douglas and Lisa just got back from Port Douglas, Queensland and I thought, as the official Easter Bilby, that I’d let you know that the mates made it back fine and dandy.  Why not an Easter Rabbit, you ask?  Well, rabbits breed, er like rabbits, so they are not endangered. …

View More
April 9, 2009 By Douglas Mazina

Slowing to a hobble

Sorry there haven’t been a lot of updates to the blog lately, but things around our Sydney household have slowed a bit.  Last Sunday, whilst I was off at my second sailing lesson, Lisa was at her yoga class and there was a bit of a mishap and she injured her hamstring.  The Monday after…

View More
April 7, 2009 By Douglas Mazina

Couple of Thumbs-Up Aussie Wines

Lisa has really excellent taste in wine, especially reds.  I have fair taste and a greater feeling for money in my pocket.  Here are some of the wines that we have been enjoying of late.  I doubt many of these are in the states, but might be worthwhile to keep an eye out. First on…

View More
  • Page 11 of 13
  • « First
  • «
  • ...
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • »

Recent Posts

  • The Douro River Valley
  • Guimaraes: The Cradle of Portugal
  • To Porto and Beyond
  • Obidos & Nazare
  • Lisboa
  • The Algarve Coast
  • Hidden Beaches & the End of the World

Recent Comments

  • Dan:

    Super. Well done. You can easily relive these
  • Traveler Blues:

    Hi- sorry for the late reply. Yes, it is a
  • Valerie:

    We just saw your van and I was admiring it
  • June Griffith:

    I love your blog - all the joys of travel
  • hope williams:

    We just passed your van between Lufkin and Nacogdoches! So

Archives

Categories

Want to follow Traveler Blues?

Just enter your email address and you will receive notifications of new blog posts by email.

Join 5 other subscribers

© Designed by Traveler Blues. All Rights Reserved.