getaway – Camera & Carry On http://www.cameraandcarryon.com Making TRAVEL a part of EVERYDAY life Fri, 15 Jan 2016 02:35:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 57837987 A Castle, A Siren, and A Crooked House http://www.cameraandcarryon.com/castle-siren-crooked-house/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=castle-siren-crooked-house http://www.cameraandcarryon.com/castle-siren-crooked-house/#respond Fri, 12 Dec 2014 13:53:10 +0000 http://www.cameraandcarryon.com/?p=2664

I've had fond memories of my Deutsch familie for as long as I can remember. My sister and I would anxiously open our Christmas care package from Germany, brimming with Kinder chocolates, Haribo gummies, glittery stickers, and lebkuchen. Back then, I reveled in my own, personal chocolate/hazelnut renaissance, while it …

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frankfurt_castlesirenhouse_cameraandcarryon I've had fond memories of my Deutsch familie for as long as I can remember. My sister and I would anxiously open our Christmas care package from Germany, brimming with Kinder chocolates, Haribo gummies, glittery stickers, and lebkuchen. Back then, I reveled in my own, personal chocolate/hazelnut renaissance, while it was still the dark ages of Nutella for most Americans (muahahah!). I savored those treats over bittersweet stories from my expat Oma, about what it meant to be a kid growing up in WWII Germany. vineyards_castlesirenhouse_cameraandcarryon Seeking my own perspective on the homeland, we ventured to Eddersheim for a few days to connect with my great aunts, uncles, and cousins for an authentic taste of my heritage. Having family overseas is the best. We were greeted with the biggest smiles, warmest hugs, and lots, and lots of cake (afternoon tea/cookies/tarts is kind of a big deal here). The gratis personal guide through Frankfurt, along the Rhine, and to the old house my 'greats' grew up in was pretty nifty, too. [See image gallery at www.cameraandcarryon.com] Highlights for me: touring Medieval Burg Rheinstein (the castle), catching a glimpse of the fabled Lorelei (the siren), bratwurst and potatoes in Frankfurt, and seeing the old home (the crooked house) where Oma grew up. It went by in a blink, and I've sworn to return for a longer stay, partly in response to shameful looks given by my great uncle Hermann, and partly because there's just too darn much to cram in three days from this rich country. Saved for next time >>> Bavaria, the Black Forest, and more of the Rhineland! rhine_castlesirenhouse_cameraandcarryon

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10 Reasons Why You Should Visit (or Skip) The Carnival of Venice http://www.cameraandcarryon.com/10-reasons-visit-skip-carnival-venice/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=10-reasons-visit-skip-carnival-venice http://www.cameraandcarryon.com/10-reasons-visit-skip-carnival-venice/#comments Mon, 22 Sep 2014 17:03:07 +0000 http://www.cameraandcarryon.com/?p=2209

It's the city on countless bucket lists, having intoxicated travelers for centuries with its air of mystery, romance, and Italiano come-hither-ness. Right up there with Paris in the springtime, a visit to the Carnevale di Venezia was on my must list for years. My first taste was in 2007 with …

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masks It's the city on countless bucket lists, having intoxicated travelers for centuries with its air of mystery, romance, and Italiano come-hither-ness. Right up there with Paris in the springtime, a visit to the Carnevale di Venezia was on my must list for years. My first taste was in 2007 with my then-boyfriend (now hubby). Hand in hand, we wandered the cobbled streets with stars in our eyes, declaring it our "favorite place in the world," as we daydreamed about running a small b&b that would cater to our fellow 'mericans visiting the upper corner of the boot. Hooked and wanting more, we hoped to one day return for the famed Carnival, and [boom!] 7 years later, did just that. While it was thrilling and festive, I'm so thankful I got to see Venice on a separate occasion without all the fuss and hullabaloo surrounding the event. For newbies weighing in on whether or not to see the city of islands during its biggest celebration of the year, check out these pros and cons in this edition of 10 Reasons Why... quiet_carnivalvenice_cameraandcarryon

Why You Should Visit:

  1. Masks and costumes like you wouldn't believe. Beautifully dressed men, women, and children take to the streets in works of art that look great on camera, but stun in person.
  2. It's this big, amazing celebration and everyone is in on it. There's a palpable buzz and energy radiating through the streets.
  3. You can choose to be a spectator, or join in the fun. Oh, and spoiler: everyone wants their photo taken, so don't be too shy to ask the lady with the peacock headdress on if she'll be in one with you.
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  1. Even during this crazy-busy season, you can get lost, find a quiet street, and escape the crowds for a slice of the 'real' Venice.
  2. Perhaps the biggest selling factor, IMO, is that Venice during Carnival feels like this fantasy world, from the age of Casanova that's been dialed back in a time machine, of elaborate galas and star crossed lovers. It's kind of magical.
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Why You Should Skip It:

  1. The crowds. The people! The lines and hoarding masses that make crossing narrow bridges and visiting top attractions nary impossible are headache inducing.
  2. Last minute decisions are out of the question. You'll have to plan ahead and book in advance as rooms fill up fast and prices skyrocket.
  3. It's flood season, people. Pack those waders or prepare to duke it out over the last pair of oh-so-stylish, waterproof, neon sock/boots.

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  1. The city trades in some of its charm for pop up booths in otherwise charming squares,  selling knockoff masquerade attire to junk collecting tourists.
  2. Leave the cocktail dress at home and layer up. Cool temps and chilly winds will freeze your knickers off if you're not ready for 'em. It is still winter, after all.
When you get right down to it, Venice is a special, one-of-a-kind place that is a real treasure in this world. Everywhere claims to be the Venice of [somewhere] but none can hold a candle to the real thing. If you've been pining after this Italian jewel for some time now, do yourself a solid and book a trip, for Carnival or otherwise. You won't regret it. laughing_carnivalvenice_cameraandcarryon

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Photo on the Map: Bruges, Belgium http://www.cameraandcarryon.com/photo-map-bruges-belgium/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=photo-map-bruges-belgium http://www.cameraandcarryon.com/photo-map-bruges-belgium/#respond Tue, 16 Sep 2014 16:01:13 +0000 http://www.cameraandcarryon.com/?p=2204

Even on a cool, cloudy day in winter, the picturesque city of Bruges is a head-turner. Quiet and comfortable, you never get the impression she's trying to hard; a natural beauty doesn't need much to command attention. Historic, romantic, and a storybook dream, from the top of a windmill we …

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bruges_photoonthemap_cameraandcarryon Even on a cool, cloudy day in winter, the picturesque city of Bruges is a head-turner. Quiet and comfortable, you never get the impression she's trying to hard; a natural beauty doesn't need much to command attention. Historic, romantic, and a storybook dream, from the top of a windmill we catch a glimpse of rooftops and twiggy trees before dashing off to savor chocolatey, sweet treats.

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Interview with a Local: Anne from Northern Ireland http://www.cameraandcarryon.com/interview-local-anne-northern-ireland/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=interview-local-anne-northern-ireland http://www.cameraandcarryon.com/interview-local-anne-northern-ireland/#respond Wed, 20 Aug 2014 17:16:49 +0000 http://www.cameraandcarryon.com/?p=2177

The Emerald Isle was on our "must visit" for quite some time and we're so thankful we finally made it. Some of the nicest and most welcoming people hail from this great place, including the wonderful Anne from Coleraine. Born and bred in the area, she gives us a glimpse …

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_sheepfieldireland_interviewlocalanne_cameraandcarryon The Emerald Isle was on our "must visit" for quite some time and we're so thankful we finally made it. Some of the nicest and most welcoming people hail from this great place, including the wonderful Anne from Coleraine. Born and bred in the area, she gives us a glimpse into life near the Causeway Coast and what to expect from a trip to her native Northern Ireland. Read on for her As to our Qs! anne2Hi! Can you tell us a little about yourself? As a visual artist I obviously enjoy cultural events, dinner parties with friends, city breaks in London and Europe. My personality is mostly humorous but I also enjoy pondering over the contradictions of life. That's the artist in me! annemichaelartist.com What 3 words do you think best describe Northern Ireland? Spectacular (landscape), friendly, rainy; though, the weather for the past few days have been super sunny and hot. Are there any phrases or words you recommend visitors learn? Slainte - it’s used here, but more in south of Ireland. The Craic - a term used to describe interactive banter among friends or strangers. Wee - an endearing but word used as a pointless adjective in front of any item: "Can you put your wee card in the credit card machine?” or, "Sure you'll want a wee drink?' causewaycoast_interviewlocalanne_cameraandcarryon What does a perfect weekend in Coleraine look like for you? Most people head to the coast for evenings out as it’s only ten minutes away. Coleraine, Portrush and Portstewart are known as the triangle area. A perfect weekend is sunshine, some dancing, good food and lots of laughter. Do you have any ‘hidden gems’ in your area you can share with us? Yes! Most of my guests are unaware of Mussenden Temple; for some reason it is not advertised as a place in its own right and everyone thanks me for pointing it out. Well worth a visit. Best restaurant would be Tartine at Distillers Arms in Bushmills. mussendentemple_interviewlocalanne_cameraandcarryon Any clothing or packing tips for people traveling to Northern Ireland? A light weight rain coat. What impression of the country do you hope travelers take with them when they leave? Probably I hope for them to take Northern Ireland as it is now - a great holiday destination and not of its turbulent past. Do you enjoy travel? Where have you been? Where would you like to go? I am a terrible traveler, so long distances are out for me… but anywhere in Europe is good for me. My favourite destination is France. I’ve been to Lyon, Paris, Cannes, Biarritiz, Aix en Provence and even popped into Monaco for the Grand Prix… memorable. Anne is a terrific airbnb.com host and opened her warm and cozy home to us for a few nights while we explored the unmatched scenery of Northern Ireland's coastline, Game of Thrones filming locals, and dined on some rather fine, local eats. Look her up for a place to stay, cup of tea, and great stories. portrush_interviewlocalanne_cameraandcarryon

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67 Random Tips for Better Travel http://www.cameraandcarryon.com/67-random-tips-better-travel/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=67-random-tips-better-travel http://www.cameraandcarryon.com/67-random-tips-better-travel/#comments Wed, 13 Aug 2014 19:00:35 +0000 http://www.cameraandcarryon.com/?p=2147

Skip China. Go to Japan. Plan ahead, but not too much. Whenever someone offers to take your photo, kindly accept, and return the favor. Learn a bit of the language. Sundays are a quiet day in Europe and some cities literally shut down. If you're not ready for it this …

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  1. Skip China. Go to Japan.
  2. Plan ahead, but not too much.
  3. Whenever someone offers to take your photo, kindly accept, and return the favor.
  4. Learn a bit of the language.
  5. Sundays are a quiet day in Europe and some cities literally shut down. If you're not ready for it this may catch you off guard, especially when hunger strikes.
  6. Pick your favorite booking sites (we like kayak.com, booking.com, and airbnb.com).
  7. Try meat on a stick.
  8. Plastic bags can save your feet (and socks) when you don't have waterproof shoes.
  9. Say yes a few times you might be inclined to say no.
  10. Visit fewer places for longer.
  11. On a diet? Try to work with it, but don't deprive yourself; that would just miserable.
  12. In a busy and unfamiliar place, try not to look clueless.
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  1. ...But don't be afraid to have fun, act silly, and be yourself.
  2. Take lots of pictures, but not 16 of the same, exact shot.
  3. A big breakfast and several cups of coffee is a bad idea before a 5 hour hike.
  4. Do you really need your computer? If the answer is no, it shouldn't be weighing you down.
  5. Map out your hotel before you arrive.
  6. Keep the address and phone number for your hotel easily accessible, and in the correct language (e.g. Thai if you're going to Bangkok, so you can hand this over to your cab driver and get there without a hitch).
  7. Bottled water is best (or use one of those fancy purifier thingies).
  8. Ziplock bags are your friend: perfect for snacks, leaky toiletries, and random junk you just need a tiny bag for.
  9. Charge your camera batteries.
  10. Backpacking sounds romantic, but let's be realistic. Showing up in a new place without a clue of where to go or stay could mean a full day wasted.
  11. Live in the moment.
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  1. Feeding the monkeys is a big no-no. They bite and steal.
  2. The biggest cities are not always the best ones.
  3. Check to see if you need a visa for the country you're visiting. Some can take weeks or months to get approval for.
  4. Try getting foreign currency from your bank prior to travel (currency exchanges can give poor rates).
  5. Sharing an entire lemon Pannetone cake between two of you, on a train, is a good way to make yourself sick.
  6. ...Swiss chocolate, on the other hand, is perfect.
  7. Bring some basic meds along (tylenol, decongestant, anti-nausea, and cold/flu) as it can be tough to communicate exactly what you need with a pharmacist in a language you don't speak.
  8. Like to read? Bring a book. Draw, perhaps? Paper and pencils. Whatever it is, have something to keep you occupied during down time and when you're stuck on a layover.
  9. Wear good shoes.
  10. If the political climate of a city/country you're visiting has your parents feeling a little uneasy, don't panic and change plans immediately. Do your homework, use your smarts, and then make your decision.
  11. Never put items you absolutely need or would be devastated to lose in a checked bag (contacts, glasses, medication, jewelry, cameras, etc.).
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  1. Order a pint in an Irish pub and strike up a conversation with a stranger.
  2. A granola bar could save your life. Have one at arm's reach at all times.
  3. If your phone is unlocked, pick up a sim card abroad to use your GPS and make emergency calls, especially if you're renting a car.  Most airports sell them.
  4. Less is more. Pack smart and light, leaving a little room to pick things up along the way.
  5. Do what you find interesting, not what guide books and websites tell you to do.
  6. Bring extra memory cards.
  7. Use the restroom before you head out. Public toilets can be hard to find, sometimes pretty sketchy, and not always free.
  8. Always carry napkins (and hand sanitizer).
  9. Embrace the local cuisine, but don't shame yourself for just wanting a burger for a change.
  10. Don't let the windows to your soul get lost in photos. Mascara is the one makeup item I always pack.
  11. How many Filipino pesos to the US Dollar? Know the currency conversion.
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  1. Do not order "spicy" in Malaysia, even if you like heat. You will burst into flames.
  2. Walk in favor of public transportation as much as possible. You'll see more that way.
  3. Smiles are, generally, universal.
  4. Wander.
  5. Get (a little) lost. Chances are, you'll find your way back, or you will come across someone happy to help with directions. Either way, it'll be an experience.
  6. Have patience.
  7. Use zip ties to secure zippers (duh!), when carrying your backpack in a crowded area.
  8. TSA-friendly locks and luggage cables keep things buttoned up when you need to leave your things behind.
  9. Mind your money.
  10. Keep track of expenses and stick to the budget (with a small cushion built in for the unexpected).
  11. Over-pack underwear.
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  1. Do something touristy, just once, even if it's not your style.
  2. Make sure you're getting on the right train before you board.
  3. ...And don't forget to validate your ticket.
  4. After 10+ hours on a plane, you'll be thankful you wore those yoga pants and not your skinny jeans.
  5. Load up your music player with good tunes.
  6. Heading to Switzerland but are plagued with an intolerance to dairy? Better pop a pill to help digest lactose because trying to resist the milky, cheesy goodness is futile.
  7. Being fashionable isn't everything, unless you're in Paris. You'll want to look nice but dressing appropriately is key. You don't need heels in Iceland.
  8. It's okay to put the camera down now and again.
  9. Sit back and observe.
  10. You can't see it all, so stop trying to cram everything in.
  11. Enjoy yourself and your adventure; hiccups and all (because some of the lowest moments make the best stories).

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Out in the Middle of Nowhere http://www.cameraandcarryon.com/in-the-middle-of-nowhere/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=in-the-middle-of-nowhere http://www.cameraandcarryon.com/in-the-middle-of-nowhere/#respond Tue, 05 Aug 2014 18:06:01 +0000 http://www.cameraandcarryon.com/?p=2059

Ever want to get away from it all? Leave the crazy hustle? Get lost? Unplug? Let go? Breathe for a minute? I love the city, but I also love to distance myself by turning off the phone, wandering, and going where the wind carries me. The best places are often …

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Ever want to get away from it all? Leave the crazy hustle? Get lost? Unplug? Let go? Breathe for a minute? I love the city, but I also love to distance myself by turning off the phone, wandering, and going where the wind carries me. The best places are often on the path less traveled, miles from civilization, way up high, on the water... in the middle of nowhere. Here are just a few stunningly beautiful photos that capture just that. amalfi_middleofnowhere_cameraandcarryon Breathtaking, cliff-side hike along the Amalfi coast from Agerola to Positano. cyprus_middleofnowhere_cameraandcarryon Layers of sienna and gold dirt on the outskirts of Nicosia in Cyprus. thailand_middleofnowhere_cameraandcarryon Paradise (aka the Andaman sea) is dotted with 1000s of uninhabited, lush islands and hidden beaches. batanes_middleofnowhere_cameraandcarryon Nothing for miles but a few scrawny cows and goats on the hills of Batanes in the Philippines. alps_middleofnowhere_cameraandcarryon High above the clouds in the Swiss Alps near the Italian border, the Matterhorn stands tall! donegal_middleofnowhere_cameraandcarryon Somewhere off the roadside in Donegal Co., Ireland, a scene that would inspire a Bob Ross painting. everglades_middleofnowhere_cameraandcarryon In the tall grasses of the Florida Everglades, be quiet and you'll hear a swish or two that might be a gator. iceland_middleofnowhere_cameraandcarryon Rock art and mountains in Iceland, somewhere roughly 45 minutes outside the capital of Reykjavik. hawaii_middleofnowhere_cameraandcarryon Taro fields in Kauai, Hawaii's "Garden Isle", will one day become the starchy, Polynesian staple poi. santorini_middleofnowhere_cameraandcarryon Santorini's caldera is a haven for seekers of solitude and some one-on-one time with nature's splendor. tuscanny_middleofnowhere_cameraandcarryon A drive through Tuscany reveals tiny roads into open fields and trees that stand alone. nice_middleofnowhere_cameraandcarryon This coastal walk from Monaco along the Cap d'Ail has endless views of the deep blue Mediterranean.

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