My husband and I have always made it a point to travel whenever we can. Even before we first drove across the country together in 1972, we each savored any visit to a new place. We have always encouraged our kids to travel, and have trekked kids all over California, to Mexico, around Upstate New York and Ontario, Canada, and various other spots – and sent them on trips through school or church whenever they were available.
Since our nest has been empty, we’ve been to three Olympics – two to places where we had close friends, and one with a tour group. We’ve also done “pampered” stints, penny-pinching trips, and some with a little of each. Some of our trips have been overseas, and some in the US. All of them were more than we expected.
On the Great Wall of China at Badaling
One thing we know for sure is that there’s still so much we want to see. Any Travelogue posted on this site was undertaken in our fifties or later, and we will continue to travel – and post about it – as long as we’re able.
I hope you’ll enjoy our journeys, and that you may be inspired to visit some of these spots yourselves – you’re never too old to discover someplace new!
Click here to see all posts listed under Travelogues.
Some sample Travelogue Posts:
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Delaware River Sojourn Travelogue – Posted April 15, 2012
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Edinburgh Travelogue – Posted May 16, 2012
When I first stumbled upon your blog, I must confess if The Retiring Sort referred to a certain reticence…I’m enjoying looking through some of your posts. Enjoy life and travel when you can is certainly something I concur with!
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Thanks! More and more retirees are approaching this part of our lives with vigor – retirement from careers, but certainly not from life! Thanks for the comment! 😉
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Exactly right!
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I love traveling and am blessed to always have been able to do it. Just came upon your blog today!!! Very nicely done. Will be reading more 🙂
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Thanks so much for the visit and follow – So glad you came by!
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Very nice pictures of the Summer Palace and the interpretation of the blue willow. If you are based in San Francisco or come to visit, go to Asian Art Museum. There are some very good Chinese porcelain works there. There is also a small gallery in London near the British Museum with all blue porcelain. Every artwork has a story behind. Thanks for sharing your interpretation and the stories.
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Thanks for kind comment and the suggestions – London and San Francisco are both places we love to go! Glad you stopped by! 🙂
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I happened to click on your response to the daily challenge, and delightfully discovered that you are a kindred spirit. My husband and I retired in Nicaragua, and we live on a biosphere reserve called Ometepe Island. Retirement brings many challenges, but also many joys. I will be following your blog from now on! I write stories of our daily lives in Nicaragua, and stress the importance of cultural immersion. Would you mind if I put a link to your blog on my blog? Thank you for your wonderful insight.
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Sorry I didn’t see this sooner – I had a lot going on that week!
I would be flattered to have you include a link or pingback to TRS on your blog! 😉
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We are doing the same, loving it and amazed by life. So blessed!
Your blog reminds us to notice the joy in every moment.
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Thanks for visiting! Sounds like we have a lot in common! 🙂
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