The Delights of Long Trips

1 Sep

1 September 2024.

On our flight to London, my mind drifted to why we love these annual junkets so much. I could say the “thrill of travel” or “being away from the everyday.” We are retired so it isn’t a vacation from work.

But it is a vacation.

We look forward to our long trips for so many reasons, not the least of which is the simple pleasure of exploration: Finding new trails and new haunts; revisiting favorite places; riding trains; long lunches with a cold Radler after a hike; eating pizza every Friday night. See (Pizza Venerdi!)

It thrills me to no end that we won’t be subject to political ads. We will be home just in time to vote, but most of the worst campaign weeks we will be blissfully in the UK, Switzerland, and Italy.

Online news reading will diminish considerably. Why worry?

Consumption of wine and chocolate will increase, but then so does our exercise.

Our calendars will be clear of medical appointments for at least 9 weeks, an achievement, I assure you.

We will miss the cats, dear friends, and the turn of the seasons in the Northwest. But autumn comes to Italy and Switzerland, too. Maybe we’ll get snow! This picture is from a day in September.

Here’s our itinerary for the next two months.

  • Richmond, UK
  • Milan for a one-night transition to
  • Ortisei and the Alpe di Siusi
  • One night in Zurich as a transition to
  • Lauterbrunnen for almost 4 weeks
  • Locarno, a new-to-us location for autumn hiking
  • Rome, our fist time back since we moved back to the US in 2016
  • Iceland, for 24 hours with a non-stop flight to PDX

A couple of intra-Europe flights, unusual for us, lots of trains, 4 good long stays (Ortisei, Lauterbrunnen, Locarno, and Rome) allowing us to settle in and truly enjoy each location. In the case of Rome, allowing us to eat at our favorite haunts.

We hope you will follow along. There will be beautiful scenery, lots of pizza, and some lovely trains.


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27 Responses to “The Delights of Long Trips”

  1. divetammy's avatar
    divetammy September 11, 2024 at 15:49 #

    Laurel, happy to follow along!

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  2. Ken's avatar
    Ken September 2, 2024 at 21:10 #

    It’s great to hear that you’re off on another wonderful European adventure, and this time-of-year is usually perfect. It was interesting to read that you’re going to be visiting Locarno. It’s absolutely beautiful and I’ve been there several times, as my great grandfather was from there.

    If you take the cable car up the hill to Cardada / Cimetta, there should be lots of hiking and photo opportunities there.

    Buon viaggio!

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    • Laurel's avatar
      Laurel September 3, 2024 at 06:01 #

      Hey, Ken! Cardada/Cimetta is on the list! Locarno has been in my sights for a couple of years. Amazing you have roots there. No wonder you love Italy so much!

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  3. Lynne's avatar
    Lynne September 2, 2024 at 09:35 #

    Very much looking forward to reading more!!

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    • Laurel's avatar
      Laurel September 3, 2024 at 05:57 #

      Thank you Lynne! I will try not to disappoint!

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  4. Gina King's avatar
    Gina King September 2, 2024 at 04:38 #

    Safe travels to your favorite spots and new ones! Love your pictures. Some make me hungry and some make me wish I was there. Hugs. Gina

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    • Laurel's avatar
      Laurel September 2, 2024 at 07:04 #

      Thanks, Geeg! We intend to eat well and started out strong with Sicilian food in Richmond. Looking forward to seeing you (hopefully!) at Christmas-time. We’ll be with R & J for a week.

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      • Will McAllister's avatar
        Will McAllister September 2, 2024 at 18:26 #

        Sicilian in Richmond? We’re going to be there next year … what is the name of the place?

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        • Laurel's avatar
          Laurel September 3, 2024 at 06:00 #

          Will, we always seem to be on a similar path but different timing. I understand we are just missing one another in Rome this year! The restaurant is Adesso Sicilia and it is, as far I am concerned, pretty darned authentic! Rich and is lovely. Too bad Hampton Court Palace decided they needed to close for seasonal maintenance on the two days we are here! We did enjoy our third visit to Kew Gardens and I hope to put that in a blog soon.

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  5. Michael Horne's avatar
    Michael Horne September 1, 2024 at 22:26 #

    Ciao Laurel and Ric! Sounds like a fabulous trip, and I’m sad I missed you while in Ortisei. You’re post-August now, and so the tourists masses should be down and you can have more peaceful hikes and quieter dinners. I’m in Cambridge now, sorry we couldn’t connect, but who knows might be possible in Roma!

    Have a great time and enjoy! I’m looking forward to your posts.

    Ciao!

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    • Laurel's avatar
      Laurel September 2, 2024 at 00:09 #

      Hi Michael! Ortisei in August is rather height-of! Looking forward to (relatively) quieter days in September. To see you in Rome would be a blast!

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  6. Diana Shaw's avatar
    Diana Shaw September 1, 2024 at 19:56 #

    Looking forward to traveling with you through your 9 weeks.

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    • Laurel's avatar
      Laurel September 2, 2024 at 00:11 #

      Thank you, Diana! I will try to be good about blogging. This is a “working trip” as updates to the guidebooks are due for publication in January. (No pressure!)

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  7. meemcool's avatar
    meemcool September 1, 2024 at 19:15 #

    I attempted to comment

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    • Laurel's avatar
      Laurel September 2, 2024 at 00:11 #

      Sorry you had trouble, Marya! We think of you and JP often.

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  8. Gracia Ann Mcallister's avatar
    Gracia Ann Mcallister September 1, 2024 at 18:37 #

    We love our annual European visits for exactly the same reasons! Any chance we’ll overlap with you and Ric in Rome, Oct 11 – 15?

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    • Laurel's avatar
      Laurel September 2, 2024 at 00:12 #

      Oh Gracia! Wouldn’t that be fun? We arrive October 19. Alas, perhaps we will make it to Seattle again soon and can see you there!

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  9. wavemama092772's avatar
    wavemama092772 September 1, 2024 at 18:31 #

    looking forward to reading your blog. I enjoyed hiking in Ortisei last year on hikes recommended in your book.

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  10. Kym Amador's avatar
    Kym Amador September 1, 2024 at 18:23 #

    Laurel, I love your travels and reading your amazing blogs. Thank you for sharing! I feel like I am there because the way you describe each place. Love you and Ric!!!

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    • Laurel's avatar
      Laurel September 2, 2024 at 00:13 #

      Kym, you are so sweet! Thanks for your kind comments and we are happy to have you along!

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  11. Wallswj's avatar
    Wallswj September 1, 2024 at 18:04 #

    Enjoy, sounds like a great trip. How do you organize such a complicated schedule?

    Keep well.

    Bill Walls

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    • Laurel's avatar
      Laurel September 2, 2024 at 00:15 #

      Ahhh, Bill, it takes a lot of focus and a great spreadsheet, which I have refined over the years. I check and double-check and fret a bit. These days I don’t even have any reservations or tickets printed thanks to apps and such.Nice not to have to lug along a ream of paper!

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  12. pagebypage14's avatar
    pagebypage14 September 1, 2024 at 17:15 #

    I’ll be with you every step/ride of the way!

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    • Laurel's avatar
      Laurel September 2, 2024 at 00:16 #

      Lovely! That step-count has to go up to accommodate the wine and chocolate!

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  13. gayleseely's avatar
    gayleseely September 1, 2024 at 16:07 #

    I am excited to read every word. And the photos are always inspirational.

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    • Laurel's avatar
      Laurel September 2, 2024 at 00:17 #

      Cara Gayle, I shall try to live up to your expectations in my posts. I will also look for poodles to photograph. And cats.

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      • gayleseely's avatar
        gayleseely September 2, 2024 at 00:20 #

        I will love seeing exotic, ‘continental’ poodles and cats. Pets, I suppose, but that is really not a very good way to describe our non-human companions. Hope you are managing the transition well.

        Gayle

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