Monday, 22 July 2013

Calgary Stay-cation, Stampedin in Calgary

As my husband, Ken and I are volunteers for the Calgary Stampede...I thought it would be a good chance to highlight the Calgary Stampede and show people what there is to do during Stampede...whether you are from Calgary or not!

This year's Stampede was particularly amazing...

...Given the fact that we were able to recover from a flood as devastating as we had.


Parade Day, July 5th

Our committee is the Square Dance Committee which is part of the Downtown Attractions. On parade day, we are part of the "Pre-Parade" keeping the crowds entertained as they wait for the main parade. We stop along the way, and get people up to teach them how to square dance. It's hard to believe that the beginning of the parade was under water a couple of weeks before!

The streets of Calgary 2 weeks ago!


 
Getting set to go...no sign of water here!










 
 
After the parade, we went down to the Stampede Grounds to attend the 1st day of the Rodeo, again, what a difference from a couple of weeks ago!
At one point, the grandstand had water up to its 14th row!



The Stampede infield, flooded
During the two weeks after the flood and before the Stampede started, they removed all of the soggy dirt from the infield and at one point, had 1,000 dump trucks coming to replace some of the fill! By 1:00 Rodeo time on the first Friday, everything was in perfect shape!

We watched the rodeo from the infield, and took these pictures...



July 6th

The first Saturday of our square dancing on the streets of Calgary. Our stage is set up in front of the downtown Sport Check, and we teach people to square dance in the streets of Calgary every day except Sundays during Stampede.







 
 

Sunday July 7th

The first Sunday is always the famous Hays Breakfast...This is where you get to rub elbows with the who's who of Calgary (Our mayor calls it a political "petting zoo"!)



Monday July 8th

Busy day for our committee. We have to go downtown to demonstrate our square dancing at 5:50, 6:30 and 7 for Global TV!

On this day, our regular square dancing was rained out, so we waited around to do a Stampede Lunch at the Sun Life building


Tuesday July 9th

This day, we took a tour of all of the committees that are under the Downtown. Attractions .umbrella...Clowns, breakfast (free flapjacks on the street!) Rope Square Entertainment, Information and  Rigs



We met at the barns down at the Stampede Grounds. We were lucky to get on one of the rigs the 13 rigs made their way downtown to pick up the tourists that were lucky enough to have tickets for the daily ride around downtown.

 Probably the best kept secret of the Stampede, is that there are FREE horse drawn wagon rides downtown every day of Stampede (Except Sundays). You just need to stand in line at Rope Square before 8:15 (usually need to be in line by 7:30) and get a ticket to get on a wagon at 10:00 in front of the Palliser Hotel. Then they take a tour of downtown and even feed you breakfast!

Wednesday July 10th


Early morning to do our dancing for our DTA sponsor, Fluor Daniels. As they sponsor all the committees of our Downtown Attractions, we provide some of the entertainment for their breakfast.




Thursday July 11th

After our morning dancing, we headed downtown to the hospitality suite for lunch and then home for a rest before the evening Chucks and Grandstand show. This year's show was amazing!
 
 
Friday July 12th
After our dancing downtown, we went back to the hospitality suite upstairs in the downtown Legion, and then downstairs to a fundraiser for the troops called "Liquid Courage" Once again we were the entertainment, and some of us also contributed to the silent auction.



In the evening, we attended a BBQ at Heritage park put on by a client of Ken's, Graham Construction


Saturday July 13

This was our final day of dancing, followed by a wrap up lunch at the Legion

Sunday July 14th

Finally got to sleep in! The Rodeo finals were at 1, and this time, we watched them from the Grandstand.

Now, back to work! Stampeding was hard enough work (but a lot of fun!)





Sunday, 30 June 2013

Overwater Bungalo, Bora Bora

Our trip to the Bora Bora Nui Resort began with a shuttle to the airport where we boarded a small plane to the island. We had to either PAY extra to take an extra piece of luggage, or check the extra luggage to pick up after our stay. ..

Perhaps the couple that opened their suitcase to sort out what they were taking and what they were leaving behind should have hidden their stolen Princess Cruise Lines' towels better!

We chose to take everything, so had to pay the extra fee. (no we didn't have any towels in OUR suitcases!)

Entrance way to our Bungalow
When we arrived in Bora Bora...we were taken to the resort by private yacht...what a nice touch! The bungalos themselves looked very rustic from the outside, but were anything but inside. the most comfortable bed I have ever slept in!







View from under Bungalow through coffee table
This was such a relaxing stay...the perfect way to end a holiday. Snorkeling beside and under the bungalow was quite the experience, and again, the fish were so vibrant.










Great Views to sit on the deck and have a drink!


 
 
Food was very expensive, so we usually went for brunch and then dinner. They did seem to have an all inclusive rate if we had booked it directly...and that would probably have been a little less in the long run.
 
Our final dinner was on the deck of the restaurant.
 
 

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Saturday, 29 June 2013

The Polynesian Islands



Once we arrived in the Polynesian Islands...we cruised to Bora Bora, French Polynesia, Raiatea, French Polynesia,  Moorea, Polynesia and Papeete, Tahiti. The scenery was breathtaking, colors of the fish more vibrant than any place we had been to date...and the water was so warm!
 
By far, the best experience we have had was by "Drift Snorkeling." We really didn't know what that was before we went...but what a good choice! We were taken to a beach on the island of Moorea. People could either stay and snorkel just off the beach or follow a guide up a path and "drift" down an area that had a slight current...back to the beach. The guide showed us where to go to keep us away from dangerous plants. We did have life jackets on...so was very easy for anyone to do!
 
 
In the evenings, we would have the pleasure of some local entertainment right on the ship.
 
 
 
 
Everything about these islands was wonderful!

 
 
Taking a cruise in any area of the world  gives you a chance to plan to go back to a place that you like. We had booked a water bungalow in Bora Bora for after the cruise, but as we toured the islands there were  number of water bungalos on all the islands...and some would have been a little more economically priced. 
                                   
                                                                                             
                                                                                             
                                                                                                
 
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Friday, 28 June 2013

Hawaii to Tahiti

Our trip from Hawaii to Tahiti ended up to be a 5 day "At Sea" trip. Originally, it was supposed to be 2 days at sea, then a stop at Christmas Island, and 2 more sea days. Just after we set sail from Hawaii, we were informed that the tide levels would be too low to let us get into the port. of Christmas Island. This was one of the reasons we were excited to do this itinerary! In doing research of previous sailings, it turned out that it was more than likely that the ship was NOT able to get in due to low tide levels. (Probably the reason they discontinued this particular itinerary.


On the day we were "supposed" to stop at Christmas Island...they slowed the ship down and a naturalist explained the habitat and layout of the island. At the time, there was no tourism per say, just native settlements. Looking at the internet now...there is either 2 Christmas Islands, or there has been some development since we went in 2008...I will look into this some more!




The 5 days were more sea days than we had initially wanted,  but there was a lot to do and a lot of fun activities planned by the staff aboard the Tahitian  Princess. One of the events was the "King Neptune" ceremony which was conducted as we crossed the equator.
 
 
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Thursday, 27 June 2013

Trip to Tahiti...Hawain Islands

For this trip, we sailed aboard the "Tahitian Princess"
(later, the name was changed to the "Ocean Princess")
Our Trip to Tahiti started as we flew directly to Honalulu Hawaii.
It was nice to have the ship there to take us throughout Honalulu, Hilo Kona and Maui.
Currently, there are no ships offering this itinerary...you would have to do them as two separate trips...The Hawaiin Islands and then Tahiti.

The Hawaiin Islands are so beautiful, and one of our favorite excursions was to visit a historical garden estate. There are several on the islands, and if you get the chance, do it! We learned about the native species, how they are grown and tended to.









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Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Update from Crowfoot since the Calgary flood

This last week has been pretty unreal....who would even have thought that two rivers can cause as much damage as they did! We are resilient though, and WILL be putting on the Calgary Stampede!


(Tijana Martin, Calgary Herald.)
Downtown Calgary looking toward the "Bow" building

Calgarians look out over a flooded Calgary Stampede grounds and Saddledome due to the heavy rains.Calgary flood 2013 Saddledome Stampede grounds
Here are 2 pictures of the Stampede Grounds
shortly after the flood.
A lot of work
ahead of us to
put this show on!
 
(Thanks to the internet for the pictures!)


Tomorrow I will start a 4 day blog on our 2008 trip to Tahiti.

We started in Honolulu Hawaii, spent 3 nights in Hilo, Kona and Maui before heading towards Tahiti. We passed Christmas Island on our way to the Tahitian Islands. We toured Bora Bora, Raiatea, Moorea, and Papeete before disembarking to spend a few days in an overwater bungalow in Bora Bora.

Starting Friday July 5th, my husband Ken and I will be on a STAYcation as we volunteer for the Calgary Stampede. I will be including pictures of the progress we have made since the flood as well as ideas on places to go during Stampede!

Tuesday, 18 June 2013

Rocky Mountaineer- Loraine Laustsen

Calgary to Vancouver with a stopover in Kamloops.



I am a native Calgarian, and as such, have travelled by car or plane from Calgary to Vancouver on many an occasion. When we travelled on the Rocky Mountaineer, we were amazed at the scenery we had been missing!


Our "Information" guide
Ken looking out of Observation Car



Dining Car
My husband, Ken and I chose to book the "Gold" category of the train, This is a two tiered observation car, with a dining room below. All drinks are complimentary and the dining menus are wonderful. Yes, this IS an expensive alternative, but most on the car agreed they had weighed the options and decided they would always regret not going in this observation car. It WAS a trip of a lifetime and something everyone should have on their bucket list!

The Rocky Mountaineer mainly follows the riverbed, and most of the time, we couldn't even SEE the highway...just amazing scenery as we were wined an dined in an exquisite train car with high "Ceiling" windows.

Passengers have a choice to board in either Calgary or Banff for the trip west. As we live in Calgary, that was our choice. From Calgary, the car we were in was about half full, and we were able to have our breakfast in the dining car before we picked the rest of the passengers up in Banff.

I have travelled by Via Rail when it had a passenger train stopping in Calgary, and was always disappointed when we travelled through the best part of the scenery in the dark! With the Rocky Mountaineer...they put you up in a hotel in Kamloops so you don't miss the wonderful scenery in between!

We were happy with all of our choices, except maybe deciding to go to the dinner theatre in Kamloops. All of the fresh air, food and drinks made for a LONG day. I might have preferred just going to the hotel restaurant and relaxing. We had left Calgary at around 6:30. When the train stopped in Kamloops they had to take us to the hotel to get settled and then pick us up to go to the theatre. We didn't get there until around 9, and it was quite late when we got back.

I would go on this trip again in a flash, and hope to try some of their other itineraries to Whistler, Jasper or Seattle!

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Sunday, 16 June 2013

Marseille and Paris France, Loraine Laustsen

A couple of the "Highlights of France" were our two stops after our rivercruise...

  • Marseille, France
    • This is where we were introduced to the "Hop on, Hop Off" bus
      • Many cities around the world have them....you can buy a pass for 24 hours and get on and off as much as you want.
      • Great way to see all the sites!

 


  • Speed train to Paris France
    • Trains leave very fast...so you have to be ready!



  • Paris
    • On our bucket list was
      • To go up the Eiffel Tower
      • To have dinner at an outdoor Café where we could see the lights of the Eiffel Tower
      • To have dinner at the Grand Colbert Restaurant where they filmed "Something's Gotta Give" with Diane Keaton, Jack Nicholson and Keanu Reeves


Check those off the list!
 
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Friday, 14 June 2013

Chalon to Arles, Loraine Laustsen


    This trip was on the back end of a European tour that started in Istanbul

    After leaving Athens, we flew to Lyon
    where we were transported to Chalon to start a 7 night river cruise on Uniworld
      • from Chalon to Arles 
        • This is where we fell in love with River Cruising!
          • Highlights were..

            • Wine tasting tours!














    The "Truffle" and Wine Tasting one....not so much
    When they started talking about the dogs that were going to dig up the truffles,
    I finally realized we wouldn't be getting any chocolates!
     
        • Sitting on the top deck of the riverboat
          • Watching the Scenery
          • drinking a glass of wine as we sailed down the river.
    

           River Cruises
        include at least one tour,
    sometimes more at no cost
    They also "Offer" extra tours at a price
    ....like going to the opera or a special location
     
    ....sometimes though, it is nice just to sit
    and watch the scenery go by!
    (of course, with a glass of wine!)


        • the "Celebration of the Harvest




    This was a good way to end it all
    Local farmers all came together for a parade


     
     
     

    Afterwards, when we thought
    the parade was finished...
    We went to a little outdoor café
    for a glass of Champagne
    (can you see a theme here!)
    The parade came back the other way
    ...so we watched it twice!
     
    (They had to get back to their cars someway,
    so they just continued the parade in the other direction!)

    After we left Arles, we travelled by train to Marseille and then to Pais...check out the next post!
     
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    Istanbul to Athens, Loraine Laustsen

    As I am waiting for information from my consultants, I will be talking about the reason I got into the travel business AND about some of the highlights as a Travel consultant and Franchise Owner

    This, is our trip on Windstar going from Istanbul to Athens!

    • 2 nights in Istanbul, Turkey
      • very surprised at the beauty
        • expecting more unrest which we didn't see
      • also surprised to see a Starbucks on the corner!
        • Lots of "Carpet Sellers" on the street corner as well!

    Staircase in the Hotel Lobby




    We stayed
    at a Best Western Hotel 
    close to 
    the middle of Istanbul.
     It was only a 3 star
    but quite nice.
    There WAS a rabbit hutch
    in the lobby
    that I was told was not just to raise pets!
    We did see a person in the building beside the hotel throw dishwater?
                                                  out the window!

    Not a tourist hotel to keep you away from regular society, but quite interesting for us!
     
     
     

    148 passenger, "Windstar"
      • 7 night cruise aboard
        • the Windstar Cruiselines on the "Windstar"    Istanbul to Athens

      Several Highlights of this trip
            • Setting sail to the sound of the 1812 overture!

            • having a five course dinner under the stars in the library of the ruins of  Ephesus, Kusadasi
        It was more than we would usually spend,
        but when we thought about it,
        we would always wished we had done it.
        VERY glad we did...some things you just have to do!
        This excursion was not available on every itinerary, we lucked out!
         
              • Kayaking off the back of the ship in the Aegean Sea
        We paddled right up to what they called "Little Venice" in Mykonos




            • Santorini Greece
              • We  even had a BBQ under the lights of Santorini!

         
         

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