Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Leaving the armchair to travel

I so love travelling. Planning the trip fills me with excitement and anticipation. I study maps and I read up on local history. I analyze hotel and restaurant reviews. Do we rent a car or use public transit? Can we fit in a castle visit AND a winery tour? How often does the ferry run? Sketching out an itinerary fills weeks of my time with dreams of picnics, evening strolls, relaxing hours in a pub.

But that’s just for armchair travelling.

On my actual trips, I’m stressed about packing, anxious about flights (not the flying, just everything before and after – checking in, luggage restrictions, etc.), worried that the plans which looked great on paper will fail spectacularly, leaving us stranded on a railway platform at 2am.

I’m pleased to way no disaster struck on our last bit of world travel. We may have encountered the occasional snafu (I now understand the jokes about RyanAir) but minor hiccups only add to the experience.

We cruised the Rhine and Moselle rivers, starting with a couple days in Zurich. Our hotel was located in a business park – not the most scenic location. But we set off on foot to explore and came upon a bike expo. We thoroughly enjoyed hanging out with the locals doing what locals do, and ate the most delicious bratwurst.



After the cruise we took the EuroStar to the UK, detrained in London, navigated the ‘tube’, got to the wrong platform so went in the wrong direction for a couple stops, got over to the correct platform retraced our steps (all while lugging three suitcases and a backpack) and eventually ended up at Stansted airport – which is an experience in itself.

We flew to Cyprus aboard that RyanAir flight I mentioned. It was the first time we used that carrier and so were unaware of their bizarre way of doing things. After a stressful couple of hours in three lines and a near-jog to the gate we settled in our ‘interesting’ seats and were ‘entertained’ by the continuous sales pitch from the flight crew. It certainly was…ah…memorable. (Cyprus was amazing and worth another visit but with a different airline.)



So while the actual trip didn’t match the paper trip exactly, I’m rather glad it didn’t. The minor hitches, and the accompanying bursts of adrenaline, only added to the travel memories.

7 comments:

Lynn Lovegreen said...

What an adventure, Luanna! Thanks for sharing.

Diana McCollum said...

Luanna,
I enjoyed traveling vicariously through your blog. Great post!

Judith Ashley said...

Luanna, thanks for the tip about Ryan Air. I don't even want to know what the "interesting" seats were.

Luanna Stewart said...

Hi Lynn, thanks for dropping by. It was indeed an adventure and even though I was exhausted when I returned home, I can't wait to set off again and am already plotting our route.

Luanna Stewart said...

Hi Diana, so glad you enjoyed reading of my adventures. And I'm glad I kept a travel journal because there were an astounding number of little experiences I'd completely forgotten until I was reviewing it prior to writing this post.

Luanna Stewart said...

Hi Judith, I'll regale you with the gory details if I run into you at a conference. It certainly added to the travel experience LOL!

Deb N said...

Luanna - what a fun adventure. Two things I would love to do - cruise the Rhine and go back to Greece. By back, I mean go to a place I've really only "heard" about, even though I lived there when I was but a babe-in-arms. But as you said, all the arm chair planning is so much easier than the actual travel. It seems these days, traveling is more chaotic then ever. OK - maybe it has to do with age :-) Thanks for sharing lovely photos, too!