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Re: Day 7 Jaipur POI question :)
On our tour they offered to stop downtown at a jewelry store for people that wanted to shop. My wife still gets ads and thank you emails from the shop. ![]()
Re: Question about photo opportunity at the Taj Mahal
@tdelliott71 - what I do to make my blog is fairly geeky, meaning you have to know a fair amount about doing webpages and hosting them (I spent my career as an electrical engineer and am comfortable on a computer). And there are costs involved in hosting the blog (maybe $100/year), plus the annual cost of the domain name.
But there are some sites that make it easy. One I know of is blogspot.com, owned, I think, by Google. There are others. If you search for something like "who will host my blog" you should find them. They're free but they put some advertising on the side of your blog. You get the middle of the webpage and they get the sides (if I remember correctly).
I created our blog because our extended family is all over the US - it was the only way to share our travels with them. I have privacy objections to Facebook, but I looked at them to see if I could do what I wanted to. Didn't see any way to do it on Facebook.
Many people post pictures but they don't include text to explain what and where about the pictures. What I do is attempt to tell a story in text and photos. When I'm taking pictures, I'm thinking of the story, thinking about what pictures I need to show what's going on. I often "think" the story (which will become the text) as I'm observing and taking pictures.
I bring a small computer (13 inch screen) with me on the trip (it stays in the hotel room) and I try to write the day's story each night before I forget what we did, saw and felt. Judy often helps me with the story. I post process every picture through PhotoShop and/or Luminar neo to crop, straighten, sharpen, and adjust lighting and color. You can do some amazing things with Luminar neo.
It is a lot of work and it keeps me busy on a tour but I found that I couldn't write the story if I waited until we got home. I would have forgotten too much - I mean like "What did we do in Jaipur? (for example).
I don't know if my family is really interested in what I write but I do it anyway. It's valuable for Judy and me to use to go back and remember our travels. People outside our family have commented positively about it.
And I enjoy being a writer.
Re: Ideas for S Africa visit at front end of Tanzania - Kenya Safari?
I added a week in CAPETOWN after K&T. We flew Air Kenya from Nairobi to CAPETOWN. This was pre-Covid and the flights were scheduled on select days each week. We booked a flight that took about 6-7 hours. It was a fantastic trip!
Re: Ideas for S Africa visit at front end of Tanzania - Kenya Safari?
Metzel was asking Cape Town to Arusha. We have found flights to Vic Falls are the most difficult, we’ve had to do that three times now.
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Re: Switzerland: Europe’s Crown Jewel
Just leave it, it'll fade down. Copy what you wrote and them go to the correct subforum and open a new thread.
Re: Switzerland: Europe’s Crown Jewel
Chsgirl, I think you have posted this on the Japan forum in error. You can delete it by clicking on the cogwheel in the right hand corner of your message and start over.
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Recap movie of Nov 2024 India/nepal trip
Enjoy this 30 min recap of our Nepal/india trip. Fabulous. Just don’t eat ice while in India or Nepal! Saw lots of great places. Ate lots of great food. Anna S WAS OUR FABULOUS TOUR GUIDE!
JoWeber
Re: What to do in Hanoi
The walk to and around the lake through the old city is nice. Be advised that Hanoi is the least pedestrian-friendly city I've ever been to, as sidewalks are used for scooter and motorcycle parking, but it still can be done.
Re: 40 days until we leave for our POI tour :) Woohoo :)
Should have said. “Her professional career”. Not “Our professional career”.



https://youtu.be/Bm4J_o5iUqg?feature=shared