Europeans Rejoice! Mai Tai Returns From 17 Great Days.
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Hi, Tom - great report. You two covered a lot of ground - very brave, doing all that driving. I too say a sad, fond goodbye to a vehicle that served me well. Any chance the liquer shots you had in Germany were Williams pear schnapps? I was introduced to it by Germans sitting at my table. I haven't found it in the US yet, but it was yummy!
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...I really HATE that this tale is finished. I often have this feeling after I finish a terrific book too.
Tom and Tracy? Thank you so much for sharing. And one more thing, Please, travel more.
<BIG GRIN coz I can't download those winky smiley faces on my machine at work!>
Tom and Tracy? Thank you so much for sharing. And one more thing, Please, travel more.
<BIG GRIN coz I can't download those winky smiley faces on my machine at work!>
#126
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"Any chance you'd be willing to change your plans so you could meet your SF fans, Maitaitom?"
Believe me, I'd rather be in SF than Orlando this weekend., but duty calls. Have a mai tai for me, and hopefully there will be another get-together in the not-so-distant future.
Believe me, I'd rather be in SF than Orlando this weekend., but duty calls. Have a mai tai for me, and hopefully there will be another get-together in the not-so-distant future.
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hey Tom -
I will tag along with everyone else and thank you for a great trip report! It sounds like you had a marvelous time and I enjoyed reading about it.
My daughters (21 & 9) and I just paid for our airfare for our first European trip - to Italy in March. Rome/Naples/Sorrento.
Do you have a trip report for that area?! If not, can you just make one up so we'll have something to strive for!
Cindy
I will tag along with everyone else and thank you for a great trip report! It sounds like you had a marvelous time and I enjoyed reading about it.
My daughters (21 & 9) and I just paid for our airfare for our first European trip - to Italy in March. Rome/Naples/Sorrento.
Do you have a trip report for that area?! If not, can you just make one up so we'll have something to strive for!
Cindy
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Maitaitom,
I've been postponing adding my voice to this chorus of well-deserved praise for your report because I wanted to wait until after the final installment -- I was so afraid I would praise your report and you would follow with more GREAT stuff and I'd have to come up with more superlatives and then you'd post more GREAT stuff and I'd have to come up with yet more superlatives and so on and on. And so every day I've been reading more and more, my impatient wait rewarded by your funny, descriptive narrative. I've been looking forward to each day's installments with great glee. You've got a GREAT gift for giving enough details to make the journey real for us and then adding so much humor and tone that we really feel we're right at the table with you! Hey, maybe you could start a second career as the designated journal writer: we'll pay for you and Tracy to come on the trip if you'll write the report! Well. Almost. Hey, if I email you my notes . . . ???
BTW, your reaction to Montreux isn't really surprising; it's a pretty typical response. The promenade at the lake is spectacular and the old town in the hills is charming, but the city in between is a normal, standard, modern European town. Interestingly, it is just that normalcy that makes me think I could live there (puhleeeeease, God???) someday -- groceries and socks and satellite dishes and normalcy. But lunch on the promenade and dinner in Gstaad and I'd be in heaven!
Anyway, your report has been a great pleasure for me. Thanks veryveryvery much!!
And now, I hope you think that imitation is the most sincere form of flattery . . . I predict we'll see a lot of maitai wannabes. And that's a GOOD thing. Maybe we'll have annual contests. Set in Key West?
Thanks again!
s
I've been postponing adding my voice to this chorus of well-deserved praise for your report because I wanted to wait until after the final installment -- I was so afraid I would praise your report and you would follow with more GREAT stuff and I'd have to come up with more superlatives and then you'd post more GREAT stuff and I'd have to come up with yet more superlatives and so on and on. And so every day I've been reading more and more, my impatient wait rewarded by your funny, descriptive narrative. I've been looking forward to each day's installments with great glee. You've got a GREAT gift for giving enough details to make the journey real for us and then adding so much humor and tone that we really feel we're right at the table with you! Hey, maybe you could start a second career as the designated journal writer: we'll pay for you and Tracy to come on the trip if you'll write the report! Well. Almost. Hey, if I email you my notes . . . ???
BTW, your reaction to Montreux isn't really surprising; it's a pretty typical response. The promenade at the lake is spectacular and the old town in the hills is charming, but the city in between is a normal, standard, modern European town. Interestingly, it is just that normalcy that makes me think I could live there (puhleeeeease, God???) someday -- groceries and socks and satellite dishes and normalcy. But lunch on the promenade and dinner in Gstaad and I'd be in heaven!
Anyway, your report has been a great pleasure for me. Thanks veryveryvery much!!
And now, I hope you think that imitation is the most sincere form of flattery . . . I predict we'll see a lot of maitai wannabes. And that's a GOOD thing. Maybe we'll have annual contests. Set in Key West?
Thanks again!
s
#129
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"we'll pay for you and Tracy to come on the trip..."
Swandav, you've got a deal. Could you get me a gig before I have to travel to Orlando on Friday. Thanks for the nice comments. As for Montreux, I do love the view across Lac Leman to the Alps and the promenade and, of course, Chateau de Chillon. I read a lot of your stuff before I left, and it was a big help. By the way, I forgot to include that I did have some delicious raspberries with the double cream (per one of your posts) in Gruyéres, but the mac and gruyere cheese was so surprisingly delicious I forgot to include it in the report.
Swandav, you've got a deal. Could you get me a gig before I have to travel to Orlando on Friday. Thanks for the nice comments. As for Montreux, I do love the view across Lac Leman to the Alps and the promenade and, of course, Chateau de Chillon. I read a lot of your stuff before I left, and it was a big help. By the way, I forgot to include that I did have some delicious raspberries with the double cream (per one of your posts) in Gruyéres, but the mac and gruyere cheese was so surprisingly delicious I forgot to include it in the report.
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<<We took a cab back to the hotel (not a very happy driver to have to wait for hours for a fare, only to get a 3 minute shot). It was minimum 10.50 euro, and the driver was not very happy again when Tracy accidentally shut the back door on a helpless seatbelt, crushing it and sending the driver into a tizzy (now there's a word I don't think I've ever written before). Mamma mia, it must be time for us to get back to California, Toto.>>
OOOOH, Deja Vu!! We also had that experience taking a cab from Malpensa Airport to the Villa Malpensa!!! Our Cabbie went ballistic!!!!!! He and my normally laid back husband just about got into a fist-fight by the time we got to the Villa. He kept yelling 11 euro, 11 euro.... which we gladly paid just to get rid of him!! I laughed out loud while reading your recount of the experience!
Great report Tom!! Brought back great memories of our visit this spring to some of the areas you covered (Montreux, Grindelwald and Milan). It sounds like you and Tracy had a wonderful trip. Take another trip soon so we can all read about it
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" Deja Vu!! We also had that experience taking a cab from Malpensa Airport to the Villa Malpensa!!! Our Cabbie went ballistic!!!!!!"
That's funny. We might have had the same "near fistfight experience", but I was laughing so hard that this guy was so upset over a seat belt (by the way, the seat belt lived to see another passenger), he finally just mumbled something to himself and drove off. Just another trip report "magic moment."
That's funny. We might have had the same "near fistfight experience", but I was laughing so hard that this guy was so upset over a seat belt (by the way, the seat belt lived to see another passenger), he finally just mumbled something to himself and drove off. Just another trip report "magic moment."
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WOW! My wife and I just got back from 15 great days, and I was almost looking forward to posting my trip report, and then I read this. There is a new sheriff in town, and his name is MaiTai. I'm almost frightened to post after this! Great report (a vast understatement), and I'll have to work on mine a bit before it hits the airwaves.
#134
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"There is a new sheriff in town, and his name is MaiTai."
Badges. We don't need any stinkin' badges. Fortunately this town is big enough for a lot of sheriffs. Looking forward to reading your trip report. Thanks for the props.
Badges. We don't need any stinkin' badges. Fortunately this town is big enough for a lot of sheriffs. Looking forward to reading your trip report. Thanks for the props.
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Not entirely sure how I missed this thread until now but thank you so much for sharing - what an enjoyable read. Made me laugh out loud so often it's just as well I'm "working" from home today!
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We took a daytrip up to Burg Eltz yesterday and made a sidetrip to Beilstein's Haus Lipmann for dinner. I'm so glad you wrote about it because we sat out on the terrace at sunset and had a wonderful dinner while watching the boats and swans float by. Thanks for the tip! I think too that Burg Eltz is now one of my two favorite castles here (Meersburg being the other). The leaves are changing color and the setting just beats Neuschwanstein all to heck!
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I echo everyone else's fan mail. Bravo.
Not to defend Italian taxicab drivers, but the reason they don't want a lousy three-minute fare is obviously because they lose their place in line, and the opportunity for a much more expensive fare into Milan.
I was in Brussels once, it was raining, I was in heels. I didn't feel like walking the 8 blocks it would have taken me to get where I was going, but I had the dickens of a time convincing a cab to take me. The first one refused, very rudely, but the one behind him agreed to take me. He got a big tip.
Not to defend Italian taxicab drivers, but the reason they don't want a lousy three-minute fare is obviously because they lose their place in line, and the opportunity for a much more expensive fare into Milan.
I was in Brussels once, it was raining, I was in heels. I didn't feel like walking the 8 blocks it would have taken me to get where I was going, but I had the dickens of a time convincing a cab to take me. The first one refused, very rudely, but the one behind him agreed to take me. He got a big tip.
#138
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"they don't want a lousy three-minute fare..."
I agree completely. I had no problem with the 10+ euro fare. I realized his plight. He went so crazy about the stupid seat belt thing, that in the ensuing laughter, I don't believe he received as good a tip as he might. Anger management would have served him better.
I agree completely. I had no problem with the 10+ euro fare. I realized his plight. He went so crazy about the stupid seat belt thing, that in the ensuing laughter, I don't believe he received as good a tip as he might. Anger management would have served him better.
#139
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"Haus Lipmann......The leaves are changing color and the setting just beats Neuschwanstein all to heck! "
I second that opinion. For us, it was the perfect place to begin our trip in a relaxing atmosphere, with nice hosts, a good view and good food. The original recommendation of Haus Lipmann by RufusTFirefly was right on the mark.
I second that opinion. For us, it was the perfect place to begin our trip in a relaxing atmosphere, with nice hosts, a good view and good food. The original recommendation of Haus Lipmann by RufusTFirefly was right on the mark.