There is something for everyone in the northeast part of the state as the High Street Travelers enjoyed a wonderful day in the town General "Mad" Anthony Wayne founded in 1794 at the apex of three rivers.
The group was treated to a back stage tour of the historic and magnificently restored Embassy Theatre, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Theatre lovers should return to take in a Broadway show or a concert performed by the Fort Wayne Philharmonic .
Just around the corner on S Calhoun street are more than 1,200 plants classified in over 500 species at the Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Gardens. Waterfalls, orchids and palm trees in the Tropical Garden provide a soothing South Seas feel, while the Desert Garden goes dry with 72 different types of cactus. Four outdoor gardens blossom with ornamental grasses, rhododendrons, trees, shrubs and blooming perennials.
A delicious lunch was provided at the old gas factory, Don Hall's Old Gas House, a city landmark since the 1950's with a view of the St. Mary's River. The chocolate lovers in the group (anyone you know?) were thrilled at the next stop - DeBrand Fine Chocolates. The kitchen tour allowed for tastings of the artisan vanilla and chocolate marshmallow house specialties. AND, the creme de la creme... our final stop was the POPULAR and distinctive quilted patterned bag mega-business VB. I LOVE my new luggage tag.
This trip sold out very quickly... Watch for the Spring trip details and sign up so you don't MISS out next time! dh
HIGH STREET TRAVELERS - a mission and outreach of High Street United Methodist Church. DON'T be left out of traveling... there is something for everyone in 2013!
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Saturday, August 18, 2012
SPENDING AN AFTERNOON ON THE RIVER
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
CINCINNATI, OHIO
Shown here, Shirley and Patti - the ladies in pink, find a sunny spot mid-deck to enjoy the cruise after lunch. A talented banjo player entertained and provided helpful landmark history for us during the 2 hour cruise. Our buffet lunch was plentiful and tasty.
The morning tour of the traveling Pompeii exhibit at the Cincinnati Science Center & Museum was fascinating and informative. We only wish the 1 1/4 hour we had there could have been 3 hours, but good to see, none the less.
CINCINNATI, OHIO
BELLE OF CINCINNATI
The High Street Travelers enjoyed a warm summer afternoon on a lunch cruise down the Ohio River complete with banjo tunes. BB Riverboats provided an excellent way to take in the scenery and a leisurely float.
The morning tour of the traveling Pompeii exhibit at the Cincinnati Science Center & Museum was fascinating and informative. We only wish the 1 1/4 hour we had there could have been 3 hours, but good to see, none the less.
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Miss Daisey Explores Caribbean Princess At Sea
7/18 Overcast, Then Rain, then Sea Swells...
Last night, our ship sailed past the oil-fields of the North Sea. Our south-bound route rounded Britian's most easternly coatline - Norfolk. Then we turned south-east towards France.
Even though I am just a flower that my leader Deb carries around, I have been very busy. There is the Lotus spas & fitness center complete with a scale to assess the kilos gained from too many trips to the buffet. I have checked out the magnificent art collection and items available for auction. The ship casino is paying out at the slot machines a bit. The shops and boutiques are open all day selling T-shirts, fine jewelry and sundries.
A fine gentleman named Jun at the Vines wine bar has allowed me to sample the wonderful cabernet. I'm relieved NOT to have visited the medical center on board, althougha few in the group have had to.
My leader's balcony stateroom is a relaxing spot for food delivered by room service or for reading a book. I really do LOVE cruising; it helps my blooms:)
Last night, our ship sailed past the oil-fields of the North Sea. Our south-bound route rounded Britian's most easternly coatline - Norfolk. Then we turned south-east towards France.
Even though I am just a flower that my leader Deb carries around, I have been very busy. There is the Lotus spas & fitness center complete with a scale to assess the kilos gained from too many trips to the buffet. I have checked out the magnificent art collection and items available for auction. The ship casino is paying out at the slot machines a bit. The shops and boutiques are open all day selling T-shirts, fine jewelry and sundries.
A fine gentleman named Jun at the Vines wine bar has allowed me to sample the wonderful cabernet. I'm relieved NOT to have visited the medical center on board, althougha few in the group have had to.
My leader's balcony stateroom is a relaxing spot for food delivered by room service or for reading a book. I really do LOVE cruising; it helps my blooms:)
Great Destinations Staff Aides Stranded Travelers
SHOWN: Jim & Pat McKissick get breakfast early Sat morning in New York.
Well, let's just say Friday became a rough start beginning at Heathrow Intern'l Airport. A passenger left a personal bag on the motor coach that brought us to the airport. We arrived with what seemed like 2,000 of the 3,000 cruise passengers all checking in at the same time. Two in our group were fisked going through security. Our plane was in the air for approximately 45 minutes and turned around with a passenger medical emergency (thankfully not one of us). * But I'd want the Captain to do the same if it was me! *
We endured 12 hours on the Delta plane when we landed safely at JFK airport at 8 pm. Unfortunately our connecting flight to IND left at 6:40 pm, so we are re-booked tomorrow and we must find hotel rooms.
ENTER our hero, Joe Mook. When Joe realized that our plane trip would be delayed, he immediately went to work researching options. The airline's obligation is ONLY to fly you to the final destination. Thank goodness, we always buy travel insurance for such occasions! Other weather delays in the area made JFK airport pure craziness and I don't know how Joe secured those 12 hotel rooms, but at the midnight hour (literally) we had a confirmed reservation AND many in line at the Double Tree with a Delta voucher didn't.
This is what a PROFESSIONAL TRAVEL AGENCY does for you. Folks if you ever, doubt paying a little extra for services.. STOP!
Delta didn't help us and shuttle drivers didn't care that we had traveled 20 hours, but Joe Mook went back to the office late Friday night and took care of the High Street Travelers!
Well, let's just say Friday became a rough start beginning at Heathrow Intern'l Airport. A passenger left a personal bag on the motor coach that brought us to the airport. We arrived with what seemed like 2,000 of the 3,000 cruise passengers all checking in at the same time. Two in our group were fisked going through security. Our plane was in the air for approximately 45 minutes and turned around with a passenger medical emergency (thankfully not one of us). * But I'd want the Captain to do the same if it was me! *
We endured 12 hours on the Delta plane when we landed safely at JFK airport at 8 pm. Unfortunately our connecting flight to IND left at 6:40 pm, so we are re-booked tomorrow and we must find hotel rooms.
ENTER our hero, Joe Mook. When Joe realized that our plane trip would be delayed, he immediately went to work researching options. The airline's obligation is ONLY to fly you to the final destination. Thank goodness, we always buy travel insurance for such occasions! Other weather delays in the area made JFK airport pure craziness and I don't know how Joe secured those 12 hotel rooms, but at the midnight hour (literally) we had a confirmed reservation AND many in line at the Double Tree with a Delta voucher didn't.
This is what a PROFESSIONAL TRAVEL AGENCY does for you. Folks if you ever, doubt paying a little extra for services.. STOP!
Delta didn't help us and shuttle drivers didn't care that we had traveled 20 hours, but Joe Mook went back to the office late Friday night and took care of the High Street Travelers!
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU FROM ALL OF US:)
Disembarkation Day 16
WOW - Princess Cruise Lines has perfected getting passengers on & off a ship down to a science. Best I've ever experience - BRILLIANT!
At precisely 7:50 a, our group of 24 proceeded down the gangway for the final time.
Interesting facts from our 13 days on Caribbean Princess:
At precisely 7:50 a, our group of 24 proceeded down the gangway for the final time.
Interesting facts from our 13 days on Caribbean Princess:
- we traveled 2,282 nautical miles
- Captain Manfuso resides in San Lorenzo, Tuscany Italy
- number of eggs used daily 20,000
- max passengers 3,740 crew 1,160
- The bridge is manned 24/7 by 2 officers working a 3 watch system
- Port of Southampton is same as RMS Titanic sailed in 1912
LeHavre, FRANCE
Thursday July 19 The Beaches of Normandy & Paris
BON JOUR!
After quite rocky night on the seas we awoke to the large port of LeHavre, literally meaning "the harbor". It is an early day for most of the group to be on our way to one of two tour destinations. Eight have chosen to go to Paris for the opportunity to stand on the steps of the Eiffel Tower, see Notre Dame Cathedral, cruise the River Seine pass the sidewalk cafes along the Arc de Triumph - truly a once in a lifetime day.
The remaining 16 opted for the area of Norman and the beaches made famous on 6 June 1944. In the seaside town of Ammanche is the official D-day Museum & Theatre with displays and memorabilia. We stood on Omaha beach and in the bunkers of Cape de Hoc. Pictured below is the American cemetery containing 9,387 graves and crosses of David.
BON JOUR!
After quite rocky night on the seas we awoke to the large port of LeHavre, literally meaning "the harbor". It is an early day for most of the group to be on our way to one of two tour destinations. Eight have chosen to go to Paris for the opportunity to stand on the steps of the Eiffel Tower, see Notre Dame Cathedral, cruise the River Seine pass the sidewalk cafes along the Arc de Triumph - truly a once in a lifetime day.
The remaining 16 opted for the area of Norman and the beaches made famous on 6 June 1944. In the seaside town of Ammanche is the official D-day Museum & Theatre with displays and memorabilia. We stood on Omaha beach and in the bunkers of Cape de Hoc. Pictured below is the American cemetery containing 9,387 graves and crosses of David.
The emotional day was very humbling as we stood where brave infantry men stormed the shores almost 70 years ago. The June 6th day is forever a liberation day; one celebrated not only by the French, but the world.
A wonderful lunch included cheese souffle and wine, always a staple when in France. An awesome day. Merci mon ami!
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Belfast, Northen.Ireland
Well, Miss Daisey is NOT happy - the Abbey Tours bus is 1 1/2 hrs late to pick up the group for the city and north coast tour:(
DID YOU KNOW? Mashed potatoes are known here as "champ"? An industrial giant in the 19th century, Belfast is named famous for its linens and shipyards. Outside the city, a visit gets underway to the north coast to see the marvels Giants Causeway & the Carrick A Rede rope bridge. Unfortunately, today is Friday the 13th - and the late start puts the group behind all the other tour buses (and crowds) at these attractions. Virginia, the wonderful guide salvages a nice day, treats us to a tradional "Irish stew" lunch and the sun comes out to enjoy a high 60 degree day. All is well with the Travelers. dh
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