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Celebrating

September 20, 2015 by Cindi 21 Comments

A week ago Saturday there were hints of the sun appearing from behind the clouds. I had a birthday also making an appearance soon, and Jan and I grabbed the opportunity to head into Bergen for a couple hours of celebrating and hanging out in Bryggen, followed by a fantastic meal at one of our favorite traditional Norwegian restaurants, Bryggeloftet & Stuene, that “…has an extensive and varied menu offering a wide choice of fish and game dishes based on Norwegian traditions.”

September 12, 2015 - celebrating!

Our conversation while surrounded by the history of Bryggen, and then the perfect meal, was the best way to celebrate the beginning of a new year. And what a year it’s going to be: One of change with two weddings, three new grandbabies … and a move!

Where will we be moving? Stay tuned….

Filed Under: Bergen, Norway Tagged With: Bryggeloftet & Stuene, Bryggen, Rosenkrantz Tower, wine

A tourist in Colorado

August 25, 2015 by Cindi 14 Comments

My trip to Colorado in June was to see my daughters … but it was fun to explore a new part of the world and be a tourist!

My second day there we drove through Manitou Springs and Old Colorado City in the foothills of the Rockies, people-watching and giving me an overview of the area.  The next week we stopped in Manitou Springs at the Manitou Brewing Co. after our trip to Garden of the Gods … remember this photo? 🙂

June 13, 2015 - a tourist in Colorado

… and then walked around a bit after our refreshment.

With Pikes Peak and the Manitou Incline rising in the background, there’s a sense of permanence and presence as you approach Manitou Springs.

June 6, 2015 - a tourist in Colorado

A little about Manitou Springs from Wikipedia:

The City of Manitou Springs is … located in El Paso County, Colorado … founded for its scenic setting and natural mineral springs. The downtown area continues to be of interest to travelers, particularly in the summer, as [it] consists of many one-story, adjoining, small shops, restaurants, and pubs … Among other services, shops cater to tourist interests such as clothing, candy, souvenirs, and outdoor recreation. The main road through the center of town was one of the direct paths to the base of Pikes Peak.

… and from a historical marker in Manitou Springs about their Healing Waters:

Manitou’s mineral springs have been appreciated for their healthful benefits throughout history. For centuries, Native peoples revered the effervescent waters. They used the mineral water to calm stomachs, soothe skin problems, and as a tonic for other ailments. In the Victorian era when diseases like tuberculosis were rampant, spas and health resorts became popular as a way for people to escape the cities and find fresh air and curative waters … Each spring has different amounts of mineral content and natural carbonation and was prescribed by doctors for ailments such as liver and kidney disease and digestive disorders.
June 15, 2015 - a tourist in Colorado
June 15, 2015 - a tourist in Colorado
June 15, 2015 - a tourist in Colorado
June 15, 2015 - a tourist in Colorado
June 15, 2015 - a tourist in Colorado
June 15, 2015 - a tourist in Colorado
June 15, 2015 - a tourist in Colorado

 

A little about Old Colorado City:

Old Colorado City … is a national historic district in the city of Colorado Springs. [It] was founded [in] 1859, when the Colorado Town Company … envisioned that Colorado City would be a major supply hub via Ute Pass for the new gold mines in South Park and the Blue River, where major strikes in the Pike’s Peak Gold Rush had recently been made … [Today] Old Colorado City has a shopping district featuring dozens of independently owned art galleries, boutiques, restaurants and special attractions.

Favorite photos from our visit to Old Colorado City:

June 6, 2015 - a tourist in Colorado
June 6, 2015 - a tourist in Colorado
2South Wine Bar
June 6, 2015 - a tourist in Colorado
June 6, 2015 - a tourist in Colorado
June 6, 2015 - a tourist in Colorado
June 6, 2015 - a tourist in Colorado
June 6, 2015 - a tourist in Colorado

 

And how about ending with something fun I saw in Manitou Springs?

June 15, 2015 - a tourist in Colorado

Who you gonna call?

Filed Under: Colorado, United States Tagged With: Manitou Springs, Old Colorado City, travel, wine

Wordless Wednesday: more summer memories

February 18, 2015 by Cindi 17 Comments

Wordless Wednesday: more summer memories

Filed Under: Andalusia, Norway, Os, Spain Tagged With: Lysekloster, Marbella, sunshine, wine, wordless wednesday

daydreaming of Spain’s summer light

February 17, 2015 by Cindi 22 Comments

After several days of beautiful yet cold sunshine, it turned dreary/rainy/windy/blah outside again today. To distract myself, I think it’s time to daydream of the summer light and warmth of our August trip to Spain. Although mountain views were familiar, the light and colors were completely different compared to our everyday views.

The bright daylight of the sun directly overhead was almost too intense.

August 10, 2014, 4:52 pm - Spanish summer light
August 13, 2014, 8:56 am - Spanish summer light
August 13, 2014, 9:12 am - Spanish summer light
August 13, 2014, 6:08 pm - Spanish summer light
August 13, 2014, 6:10 pm - Spanish summer light
August 11, 2014, 5:01 pm - Spanish summer light

 

The warm, lingering evenings spent sitting out listening to the night sounds, with the only light coming from the setting sun/rising moon or the man-made reflected light from pool and patio lights were magical. (Well, except for that one accidental camera flash … but I liked the result, so decided that image can be included in the “magical” collection, too! 🙂 ).

August 110, 2014, 9:15 pm - Spanish summer light
August 15, 2014, 9:12 pm - Spanish summer light
August 12, 2014, 10:03 pm - Spanish summer light
August 12, 2014, 10:05 pm - Spanish summer light
August 14, 2014, 10:09 pm - Spanish summer light

 

The red reflected light of the strong summer sun through our restaurant’s table umbrella at lunch was cool and inviting.

August 14, 2014 - Spanish summer light
August 14, 2014 - Spanish summer light
August 14, 2014 - Spanish summer light

 

After a lazy week of sleeping late and “morning” coffee under the mid-day skies, our last morning was an earlier one before the taxi picked us up for our trip to the airport. The morning sunrise and light were the perfect ending to a perfect week.

August 16, 2014, 7:44 am - Spanish summer light
August 16, 2014, 7:44 am - Spanish summer light
August 16, 2014, 7:45 am - Spanish summer light
August 16, 2014, 7:45 am - Spanish summer light
August 16, 2014, 7:50 am - Spanish summer light

 

Ah, that was refreshing. I’d forgotten how the changing light of the different times of the constant sunny days made for interesting and diverse photographs!

Now it’s time to get back to the rainy/no-snow blah-reality of this 2014-2015 winter in the Bergen area. How’s the light in *your* part of the world?

Filed Under: Andalusia, Spain Tagged With: Marbella, moon, new experience, sunrise, sunshine, travel, wine

Weekly Photo Challenge: Refraction

October 21, 2014 by Cindi 10 Comments

For this week’s photo challenge, Kevin asks us to show what refraction means to us.

One of the definitions of refraction in Merriam-Webster states that it could be a “deflection from a straight path …” Do the distorted shadows from these content ducks, taking an early-morning swim in the pool during our Wisconsin Dells vacation back in 2008, fit that description?

June 17, 2008 - refraction

 

Another Merriam-Webster definition is “… the action of distorting an image by viewing through a medium.” How about a window seen through a delicious liquid medium, pictured here on the enclosed porch of the Kafè Ole B during last year’s Julebord celebration?

November 9, 2013 - refraction

 

Or the distortion of the trees as seen through one of my glass window ornaments hanging in my home office window?

June 13, 2014 - refraction

 

Another of my glass ornaments seems to have an internal glow created by the sunlight passing through it, and the refracted combination of that light and the trees; it creates a warmth very appropriate for the heart shape!

June 13, 2014 - refraction

 

My last image is one I’ve shared before from a Viking and Medieval festival; it represents an example that Kevin gives in his challenge: “… an image taken in a reflective surface.”

June 2, 2012 - refraction

 

The physics of “refraction” fascinate me. It can change an ordinary, common object to something unique and artistic.

What refractions do you see in your environment right now?

Filed Under: Bergen, Norway, Os, United States, Wisconsin Tagged With: Hordamuseet, Kafè Ole B, Lysekloster, photography, postaday, weekly photo challenge, wine

food, glorious (Spanish) food!

August 26, 2014 by Cindi 13 Comments

I think that one of the highlights of travel is exploring different flavors and styles of cooking. They all seem to taste better when consumed in the environment from which they come, and following the local culture as far as eating times and methods adds to the overall experience of a trip. And then add the people you meet — in the service industry, the local residents, and other tourists — and the reality takes on a deeper meaning.

One of our favorite local restaurants in Bergen is Escalón, a Spanish Tapas Restaurant. We were excited and hopeful to enjoy an even better understanding of tapas during our recent week in Spain because of Spanish surroundings. We did! Not just tapas, but modern cuisine and (Andalusian) Spanish Paella too.

La Sala Puerto Banus

The house in which we stayed was only about fifty meters from a well-known restaurant in that area, La Sala Puerto Banus. Popular, trendy, crowded, reservations recommended … not the type of place we would normally go to, but staying so close we got there early enough to have the indoor seating area mostly to ourselves. And I’m so glad we did! The three times we visited we sat at the same table, next to the visible (behind glass) kitchen where we could watch the experienced chefs prepare the intriguing food. The wine, the atmosphere, the servers — we visited for our first and last meals in Spain, plus one in the middle because it was so enjoyable. Our servers were all fluent in English, and Rudy and Mikel in particular helped introduce us to the warm Spanish welcome, seemed genuinely interested in us as first-time visitors to their country, and suggested wines to try as we weren’t as familiar with them. And after our first visit, Rudy remembered what we both liked for our pre-dinner cocktails. They also knew how to serve a warmed after-dinner cognac! It was a personal and delicious experience.

August 9, 2014 - Spanish food at La Sala Restaurant, Puerto Banus
August 9, 2014 - Spanish food at La Sala Restaurant, Puerto Banus
August 9, 2014 - Spanish food at La Sala Restaurant, Puerto Banus
August 15, 2014 - Spanish food at La Sala Restaurant, Puerto Banus
August 15, 2014 - Spanish food at La Sala Restaurant, Puerto Banus
August 15, 2014 - Spanish food at La Sala Restaurant, Puerto Banus

(Here is where La Sala is located on the map.)

 

La Venencia

Our local “people” connection in Marbella knew we wanted to try different tapas, and recommended La Venencia. We took a taxi to the old section of Marbella and walked on the pedestrian-only section towards the Mediterranean to reach it on a beautiful early Sunday afternoon. Another popular place, we arrived early enough that we could be seated immediately outside under the umbrellas. We people-watched as people walked by dressed for the beach or for church, or for souvenir shopping in the numerous shops. And there we enjoyed our first “true” Spanish tapas, accompanied by a wine we know from finding it here in Norway — except this one was from 2006, probably not found any more in very many places outside Spain, and was utterly fantastic! I was so involved with eating, savoring, and enjoying, I almost forgot I had my camera … but did remember to get it out and capture photographic evidence of **that wine** to prove to ourselves we’d really had it.

August 10, 2014 - Spanish food at La Venencia, Marbella

One interesting observation about this section of old Marbella — the businesses and shops on the street level have many apartments and living areas throughout the upper floors. This particular restaurant has a garage right in the middle of it; the restaurant itself wraps around the garage, and the outdoor seating area is set up on either side of the garage door. While eating, an older couple slowly drove up the pedestrian street, pulled between the two seating areas, opened the garage door, and carefully pulled in. Old Marbella, meet older Marbella … a wonderful (if different!) exposure to tourism and tradition coexisting side-by-side. A few days after our visit, I captured a shot of La Venencia, with our server busy and efficient … and the bright yellow and white garage door sharing the spotlight.

August 14, 2014 - Spanish food at La Venencia, Marbella

(Here is where La Venencia is located on the map.)

 

Andalusian Spanish Paella!

Another fantastic meal — Andalusian Spanish Paella! — was enjoyed here. Small, down a side-street off the main pedestrian area, it looked like just the place for us, as we like to find those out-of-the-way places. Local residents were sitting in groups under the outdoor umbrellas, enjoying coffee and conversation, and others from the neighborhood would stop by to say hello. We’d first stopped about 6:00 pm and been told the kitchen didn’t open until 7:00 (a cultural aspect that took getting used to for us — many places enjoyed that long afternoon siesta, and it’s certainly something that I could also get used to!). So we wandered around Marbella for a while, but although there were many restaurants that catered to tourists that were open, we didn’t find another place that offered the Spanish Paella that (by its menu description) looked as good. So back we went to this little gem that I, unfortunately, forgot to write the name of. We sat at an outdoor table, ordered a bottle of wine and our “Spanish Paella recommended for two” at 7 pm, enjoyed the olives and air and conversations around us …

August 12, 2014 - Spanish food in Marbella
August 12, 2014 - Spanish food in Marbella

… and about forty-five minutes later had the most delicious meal placed in front of us.

August 12, 2014 - Spanish food in Marbella

It was a feast for the eyes and the palate! We were the only ones ordering food that early; the owner/chef probably opened the kitchen promptly just for us, and it was the most flavorful paella I’ve ever tasted. Fantástico!!

 

CasaLola

One more restaurant experience to share from Marbella, and I’ve saved the best for last. CasaLola! We’d seen it in our walks on the pedestrian street, a charming and cozy small structure among the high-rise buildings around it. A welcoming home environment and vivid shade of red is the first thing you notice … and then you take in the delightful flowers, tables, upstairs seating, and overall atmosphere.

August 12, 2014 - Spanish food at CasaLola, Marbella

Being our (typical by Spanish standards) early selves, we walked under the umbrellas to see if they were open and serving lunch, and were greeting by a vivacious woman who, of course, spoke Spanish to us, motioning for us to sit anywhere. Jan and I said about three words to each other along the lines of “…. where do you ….” and she immediately switched to flawless English, helping us find the most comfortable seats, chatting about our visit and experiences in Spain and Marbella, answering our questions of her. Lola is our generation, spent lots of time in England to perfect her English, came home to open her restaurant, and seemed genuinely delighted to welcome us. I saw her offering that same personal attention to every diner who stopped by for lunch. Such stamina she and her equally energetic waiter have!

When she brought our wine, I asked if she’d be willing to pose for a photo for my blog. Like me, she prefers to *not* be in front of the camera … but she did it to please a customer.

August 12, 2014 - Spanish food at CasaLola, Marbella

(Lola, I know you won’t see this until after the tourist season is finished … but I think your photo turned out beautifully! Your joy in what you serve and give your guests is evident in your smile, and your warm personality shines.)

AND THE FOOD. Oh my. Homemade tapas that are better than any others I’ve experienced. I had my first gazpacho. Jan and I shared many other small dishes. We consumed wine. We got another bottle of water. And we allowed ourselves to be convinced to try the homemade desserts. And I remembered my camera for some of it, most images cast in the warm red glow of the Spanish sunshine through the CasaLola umbrellas.

August 12, 2014 - Spanish food at CasaLola, Marbella
August 12, 2014 - Spanish food at CasaLola, Marbella
August 12, 2014 - Spanish food at CasaLola, Marbella
August 12, 2014 - Spanish food at CasaLola, Marbella
August 12, 2014 - Spanish food at CasaLola, Marbella
August 12, 2014 - Spanish food at CasaLola, Marbella
August 12, 2014 - Spanish food at CasaLola, Marbella
August 12, 2014 - Spanish food at CasaLola, Marbella
August 12, 2014 - Spanish food at CasaLola, Marbella
August 12, 2014 - Spanish food at CasaLola, Marbella

(Here is where CasaLola is located on the map.)

There are so many areas of Spain we want to explore and I’m not sure we’ll get back to Marbella next time … but I’d take a side trip there just to eat at CasaLola’s again.

How about you? What memorable restaurant experiences have you enjoyed during your travels? I’m so hungry for Spanish food after editing these images and writing my thoughts, I’d love it if you’d distract me with your *own* memories of yummy experiences!

Filed Under: Andalusia, Spain Tagged With: CasaLola, food, La Sala Puerto Banus, La Venencia, Marbella, wine

On Top

April 22, 2014 by Cindi 14 Comments

This week’s Photo Challenge is On Top: On top can be a feeling, a perspective, or a physical location.

Referencing a daily prompt from a month ago, earlier today I lingered on top of our part of this little mountain; with my wine and Kindle resting on top of our newly-cleaned-for-spring table, I gazed across the fjord and took in the views.

April 22, 2014  - 3:12 pm

We enjoyed dinner outside today … and during dinner, a few specks of pollen began to cover the table. Spring has truly sprung in our part of the world!

Filed Under: Norway, Os Tagged With: Lysekloster, postaday, weekly photo challenge, wine

Linger

March 18, 2014 by Cindi 12 Comments

Yesterday, Krista’s Daily Prompt was to write about linger: Tell us about times in which you linger — when you don’t want an event, or a day to end.

Yesterday was a busy day and I didn’t have time to linger over my thoughts about this prompt — see what I did there??? 😉 — but the idea of it stayed with me overnight, so I’m sharing my reflections this morning.

There are many times in my life where contentment and happiness have welled up, and I wished I could linger in that moment for a long time.

 

As an empty-nester, times with my adult daughters certainly top that list …

… but they have their own lives, and the reality is that too much lingering together would interfere with their daily routines and affect our relationship. That’s reality, that’s life, and I’m perfectly ok with it!

 

Since moving to Lysekloster a year ago, and especially after living through these last short-and-dreary-but-not-quite-cold-enough-to-call-it-winter-in-Norway months, I’m longing for the long and lazy evenings of lingering summer light. Many evenings last summer, I took my after-dinner tea and a book out to my bench, and sat enjoying the warmth of the sun as it inched across the sky towards its meeting with the mountain, while I listened to the sounds of the birds arguing at the feeder behind me and the boats’ motors on the fjord below me. I lingered in those moments …

… but I still live here, and there’s a hope that summer will arrive soon! I have the anticipation of lingering in those relaxing moments again.

 

With all the wonderful moments I’ve experienced, one particular time stands out. During our six-week exploration of New Zealand, we spent three days on the Karikari Peninsula at the Carrington Resort. It was towards the end of our time in NZ; after my husband’s son’s wedding, we had no set schedule and had driven around the northern part of the North Island, just stopping where we felt the call. Carrington Resort was a gift — we stayed in a large villa with a porch looking over the golf resort and Matai Bay. And one evening, the setting sun put on a show for me. I could hear Jan on the phone with his son, and I sat on the porch with a glass of my favorite NZ Sauvignon Blanc. I felt as if I was lost in a personal moment.

Not only did I linger, but my memories of our trip frequently linger on that particular moment. It is all summed up with this:

January 2012 - New Zealand sunset

 

More photos of our time on Karikari Peninsula are here, and here is where this part of the world is located on the map.

Did you participate in this prompt yesterday? Share your link below! If not, do you have a special moment in your life where you lingered? I’d enjoy reading of *your* reflections!

Filed Under: New Zealand, North Island, Norway, Os, United States Tagged With: Carrington Resort, daily prompt, Karikari Estate Winery, Karikari Peninsula, sunset, travel, wine

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