Monday, April 27, 2015

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St. Ives, Cornwall, England
April 2015



Dear Susie and Dee,
We are happily ensconced in our lovely B&B in St. Ives!  Everything has gone perfectly. Dee, no problem getting our train tickets and the Paddington Hilton was right in the station, couldn't be any easier for jet lagged folks. We picked up sandwiches at the MS in the station and our first class train car was immaculate and so comfy. Now we are off to the Tate, St Ives and Barbara Hepworth studio and gardens. Then we will toast you both in a pub by the sea!...Sara

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Additional Comments & Trip Photos
Charleston, South Carolina
Art of Travel Group Trip
April 2015

Sue:  Just need to say THANK YOU for putting together a very enjoyable trip to Charleston....I am "in love" with the place and want to return!  When I do, I'll know exactly what to see for the second time, pursue for the first and skip!  Love the history and really knew next to nothing about that colony/state.  Fun to see all my Peru trip pals and meet another lovely group of women from Denver and Aimee!

Here are some photos from the trip:
Our group at Middleton Plantation
Enjoying the ride
Charles Finley, our Charleston guide, showing sweetbread baskets
Aimee on step-up block
Daughter and Mother at Middleton Gardens
1000 year old Middleton Oak in background

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

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Charleston, South Carolina
Art of Travel Group Trip
April 2015


Sarah:  ....What a wonderful trip!  I couldn't have asked for anything better.  I have so many wonderful memories.  I thought you covered so much so well.   The houses and gardens of course were superb.  The guides were wonderful, as was the Bluegrass concert.  I loved our dinners, and it was a treat to be with you at them.  Goodness!  As you know, I've heard nothing but raves about your trips.  Now I understand why.... You are very understated, calm, and delightful....A tour guide has to work very hard.  Yet, you don't appear harried at all!...  What a great group of women!  Of course that's what makes a trip too.....

Dena:  Many thanks for arranging a most enjoyable trip to Charleston.  A stellar group...a fantastic tour of this historic-beautiful-charming city, and such delicious "southern" eateries!  Plus viewing lovely homes and gardens.  A memorable time for all.  You are the BEST tour guide ever.  So glad I was part of the adventure.

Nancy:  While the trip is fresh in my mind, I am going to share some of my thoughts and reflections.  First of all, I so enjoyed that you organized the trip!  I have been on numerous "girl" trips and I am forever grateful to the one who has spent hours of coordination and planning to make the trip a success!  I thought you did a beautiful job at organizing the trip, in providing structure and flexibility at the same time....The accommodations were fine for me.  I understood that this was more of a budget tour in order to pay for the tours, guides, etc.  A room on any of these tours is only really for sleeping, showering and dressing.  I know there was some grumbling from a few about the accommodations, but I was glad you did not book a four star hotel.  It was not necessary....In terms of what we saw, I felt we received a very good overview of the architecture, history, antiques of Charleston....I enjoyed meeting some new people who had the interest in seeing the gardens, architecture, art and furniture.  Thank you again for all that you did for us!

Sandy: I agree with all that Nancy said but as you know many were upset with the accommodations.  At this stage I would like to stay in places unique to the area, nicer with more amenities,i.e., more upscale.  Many in the group agree.  I think you understand.  Also, I think we need to stick to smaller groups.  It make for a more intimate group.

Nancy #2: 
"I love Charleston just not the noseums that found me the last night!  All the restaurants were great, and, I really liked Fig.  It's always fun to get to know people better which I had the chance to do on this trip.  Thank you for putting it altogether and giving us new experiences."


Tuesday, March 24, 2015

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England - Scotland

Comments from guide regarding tour of Edinburgh Castle:

“…they (Elizabeth, Adam and family)  were a delightful family. I wish my grandchildren were so well behaved! Everything went really well and I'm sure the enjoyed their time in Edinburgh and Stirling. Weather was good too which was a bonus! They certainly saw Edinburgh at its liveliest with all the Irish rugby celebrations on Saturday. I hope the rest of their trip goes as well. " Maggie, Guide


Monday, February 16, 2015

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Dubai and Phuket
January 2015




"This is the BEST place for a honeymoon."  Megan and Jim

Monday, November 24, 2014

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Additional Comments
France Trip 2014 
with Darrell & India Mount


 

1.  The Pullman Hotel was fantastic! It was especially nice to have croissants for the early departure  to the airport on our last day. Patricia 
2.  Agree - the Pullman was a fabulous hotel as was the setting of the hotel in Tours. Also the tour guide was so kind, sweet, and knowledgeable - taking us to some out the way places and knowing about them in such detail.  Rebecca

3.  The Libourne hotel was not the greatest!  But the Chateau Belmont was ***********.

4.  Bill agrees with #3.  And: Pullman was very nice. Chateau Belmont was fantastic.  Best meal was at Chateau Belmont.  Don't go to Chennonceau on a weekend - crowded.  Don't go to Louvre or Orsay on Mon or Tues - too crowded.  Free Louvre on Thurs night was great. Instead of 200, there were 20 people in the room to see the Mona Lisa.  Hotel Mercure had crowded rooms.  Others were okay.  Chezanne's workshop was mediocre. We should have included the Matisse Museum near Nice.  ALL IN ALL AN EXCELLENT TOUR.

5.  Good chaperone - Marie Claire.  Good museum guides - Xenia?  Good drivers - Guiseppi and Rafaello.  We were very well escorted.  Thank you.  Sharon

Dear Darrell and India,

Merci, merci for the most wonderful trip through France! You prepared us so well with your fabulous classes on the history and art of France before we ever left. 

When we arrived in Nice there you were at the airport to welcome us.  From there you guided us for the next fourteen days through wonderful marche’s in Nice (oh the flowers), and Mougins, with its white tents and the home to Picasso for 11 years, to Aix-en-Provence (oh the lavender), and Sarlat (oh the chocolate!)   There were the museums –Marc Chagall’s whimsical paintings of the Old Testament, so full of joy; the Toulouse Lautrec Musee in Albi; the mind-blowing impressionistic art at the Musee d’Orsay, and of course the Louvre with its “Winged Victory” and “Venus de Milo” and the “Mona Lisa” and 35,000 other works of art.

On we went, with you shepherding us through castles and chapels and cathedrals, like the Matisse Chapel in Vence, with its brilliant stained glass windows; and the Sainte Cecile Cathedral in Albi, with its massive rounded buttresses, to the Chartres Cathedral where the famous Malcolm Miller opened our eyes to the symbolism, history, and architecture of this amazing place.  A metro ride from our Hotel Pullman to Sacre Coeur at the top of Montmartre, with crowds of people outside on the steps listening to a man play his guitar and sing songs of John Denver in English, a little “Rocky Mountain High” in Paris.  The cathedral of all cathedrals might be Notre Dame on Ile de la Cite.  We can’t forget our visits to the “maisons” of Renoir in Cagnes sur Mer, and Cezanne in Aix, and Arles, the town of Van Gogh. Even though the Yellow House is no longer there, we did see the famous cafĂ© that he painted and a first-century Roman amphitheater. 

Speaking of homes, we stayed in our own Chateau Belmont in Tours and visited the Chateau de Chenonceau, built by King Henry II for his wife, Catherine de Medici, and –oh yes- for his beautiful sweet smelling mistress, Diane de Poitier.  Along the way we visited the colorful town of Cassis and took a boat ride on the Mediterranean to view the cliffs, the amazing Caves of Lascaux, the walled city of Carcassonne, and a float down the Dordogne River.

And oh, the food and the wine were tres magnifique.  As it is said, “A day without wine is like a day without sunshine!” We had sunshine every day! :-)  We even toured the winery and vineyards of Chateau Soutard in the St. Emilion region. There was the delicious dinner in Eze, lunch on the benches in Albi that we bought at the large covered market, a gourmet lunch at La Petite Tonnelle in the hill town of Beynac, and who will forget our festive farewell dinner in Paris.

Oh, Paris, Paris, the city of light, with its Eiffel Tower right outside our hotel, and the parks, gardens, Champs Elysees, Arc de Triomphe, and the romantic Seine River that runs through the heart of the city. 

So, Darrell and India, for all of this and so much more, a thousand thanks. It was TRES BIEN from beginning to end!!!     May all your days be blessed with sunshine (and a little wine) and if rain should come your way, may it be like April in Paris! 

With love from all your French amis, 2014.

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Additional Comments
France Trip with Darrell and India Mount
October 2014



From India Mount:  Carol took this photo (above) in Mougin at the food festival.  It shows Dr. Carl W., Darrell and me.
 
Dear Darrell and India:  A big thank you for a wonderful, magical experience in France.  It was all great--great weather, great people, great sights, great food, great wine, great art.  You did so much to make the trip memorable.  With gratitude and Love, ML

Hi Susie:  Attached is the photo we spoke of (below).  It was made in Mougin at the Festival International de la Grastonomie.  Jean-Paul, the chef, is the owner of a one star Michelin restaurant in Geneve, Switzerland.  He welcomed me any time.  He is quite charming and great fun to converse with--even having our language challenges..smiles say much...I love European men!--Patricia