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Exceeding All Expectations

Posted by Catherine Eisele on Monday, November 9, 2009, In : Hotels 
In the shower recently (my thinking spot) I started pondering the number of hotels I've stayed in lately.  In the past three months I have spent at least one night in each of 13 different hotels.  One in Italy, two in China, four in Switzerland and six in Germany.  Of these 13 - ranging from bare-bones hostels to 4-star luxury hotels with white-gloved door service - one stands out as being just exactly perfect.  Granted I wasn't expecting much before I checked in (when you aren't in charge of...
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Gelato- a concise guide to the best

Posted by Catherine Eisele on Monday, November 9, 2009, In : Food 
Next topic: Gelaterias

This is probably dangerous to write about before lunch!

Cinque Terre- Gelateria Il Porticciolo, immediately next to the small sand beach in Vernazza, is a tiny gelateria where I highly recommend the pineapple flavor. Then by the time you hike further south through Corniglia to Manarola (my favorite of the five towns) you will want some more and I suggest stopping at the gelateria with the covered wood patio on your right as you start to head up the hill of the main street...
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My Bucket List

Posted by Catherine Eisele on Sunday, November 8, 2009, In : Goals 
Since I referenced my list on the right, here it is. 

A working list, in no particular order:
  • Go skydiving
  • Go paragliding
  • Learn how to paraglide alone
  • Learn how to drive a manual car
  • Try waterskiing
  • Learn how to SCUBA dive
  • Dive or snorkel in the Great Barrier Reef
  • Learn how to fly a small plane
  • Learn how to sail
  • Own a small sailboat
  • Learn how to salsa dance
  • Own a dog
  • Win an orchestra job
  • Start some kind of travel business
  • Own a house in Belize or Panama
  • Line my balcony with plants
  • Experience Oktoberfest in M...

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Catherine Eisele Catherine is a self-proclaimed travel guru and amateur photographer. She is currently a freelance horn player in Frankfurt, Germany. When not traveling or performing, she enjoys adding to her bucket list and drinking tea.