End of an EPIC Adventure

We had a late check out at the Doubletree and got a taxi for the 30-minute trip to the Hampton Inn. Unfortunately, the trip actually took over an hour because the traffic in and around Istanbul is horrible. But the cost, including tip, was $18. Not bad for an hour ride.

The Hampton Inn is about halfway between Istanbul Old City and the airport. We still have a 30-minute taxi ride in the morning, but that’s better than the 1-hour drive we would have had if we stayed at the Doubletree. Since we have an 8:00am flight, being 30 minutes closer is a big deal.

Well, our holiday is coming to an end. What can I say about a trip that lasted 133 days, covered 12 countries on 2 continents and spanned 4 time zones (UK, European continent, Israel/Greece and Turkey)? Calling it an epic adventure is an understatement.

We visited big cities…

London, July 29
Paris, Sep 18
Athens, Nov 25

mid-sized cities…

Canterbury England, Aug 3
Strasbourg, France, Oct 3

and small villages…

Rye on Wye, Wales, Aug 14
Braemer, Scotland, Aug 31
Sarlat France, Oct 8

We saw new stuff…

The Pencil Sharpener building, Lyon France, Sep 23

and incredibly old stuff…

20,000-year-old Neanderthal Cave paintings, Lascaux France, Oct 9

Peter touched the…

English Channel, Hastings England, Aug 6
The North Sea, Aberdeen Scotland, Sep 3
The Mediterranean Sea, Nice France, Sep 27
The Jordan River, Israel, Nov 11

And floated in the Dead Sea…

Dead Sea, Israel, Nov 15

The weather ranged from hotter than hell in England…

I had to buy a hat for the 93-degree temp at Highclere Castle, Aug 11

To cold and rainy in Amsterdam…

Amsterdam, Nov 5

In Scotland, where it usually rains every day, we had several cloudy days, but it only rained a couple of times.

It poured the morning we went to Dunrobin Castle, Scotland, Sep 4

But, for the most part, we had amazing weather for 4 months…

Royal Palace, Torino Italy, Sep 28

We stayed in 45 different flats, houses and hotel rooms. Some were wonderful…

View from our amazing flat in Ghent, October
The living room in our suite in Amsterdam, November

Some tiny…

Smallest double bed ever in our Paris flat…. I slept on the couch. Great location though. September

And some pretty nasty…

It should come as no surprise that we didn’t stay here. Lourdes France. October

We ate way too many unhealthy (but delicious) foods.

I can’t believe I ate the whole thing! Salsbury, England, Aug 10.
The ham, cheese and mushroom galette was delicious. Bayonne France, Oct 13
Taking a bite out of a gingerbread Christmas stocking, Amsterdam, Nov 5.
How is he going to take a bite of this? Amsterdam, Nov 8
Delicious Greek pistachio creation and a flaky cream-filled pastry. Athens, Nov 26.

We had high tea at a castle…

Highclere Castle England, Aug 11

And had a snack where royalty has dined…

Royal Yacht Britannia, Edinburgh Scotland, Aug 26

We saw so many castles…

Windsor Castle, Windsor England, July 28
Dunvegan Castle, Isle of Skye Scotland, Sept 6

palaces….

Palaces of Westminster, London, July 30
Hampton Court Palace, England, July 31

Chateaux…

Vaux-le-Vicount, France, Sep 22
Chateaux Amboise, Amboise France, Oct 6

Big churches…

Milan Cathedral, Milan, Italy, Sept 30.
St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, July 25
Largest mosque in the Middle East, it holds 100,000 people. Asia side of Istanbul, Nov 29

Small churches…

Tiny church in middle of an Athens sidewalk, Nov 20.

and everything in between…

Bourdeilles, France Oct 9
Bastogne, Belgium, Nov 2.
Saint Antuan Kilisesi Roman Catholic Church, Istanbul, Nov 30

We saw lots of stained glass windows…

Salisbury Cathedral, England, Aug 8
Milan Cathedral, Milan Italy, Sep 30
Aachen Cathedral, Nov 3

Then there were the ruins…

Raglan Castle, Wales, Aug 15.
St. Andrews Cathedral, Scotland, Aug 29.
Masada Israel, Nov 15
Delphi, Greece, Nov 21

If you don’t count the food poisoning, our 9 days in Israel were amazing.

All signs were in 3 languages – Hebrew, Arabic and English. It made for some pretty big signs.
I hate being dirty. I’m still trying to get the salt out of our suits from the Dead Sea.
Overlooking Old City Jerusalem.
Laura, Peter and Robin at the River Jordan.
Walking the stations of the cross on via Dolorosa was incredible.

We had an AMAZING time at the Dana Winner concert…We bought the silver ticket package, so we received a ton of great pictures.

Special guests, Il Divo

We went on river cruises in…

Cambridge England, Aug 19
Lyon France, Sep 23
Istanbul Turkey, Nov 29

And looked for, but didn’t find, Nessie…

Loch Ness, Inverness Scotland, Sep 3

We visited beautiful gardens…

Hampton Court Palace England, July 31
Utrecht Netherlands, Nov 4

And lots of markets…

Lyon France, Sep 23
Haarlem The Netherlands, Nov 5
Grand Bazaar, Istanbul, Nov. 28

We played rounds at the Home of Golf…

St. Andrews Scotland, Aug. 28

And at the highest 9-hole course in Scotland…

Braemar Scotland, Sep 1

But most importantly, we did everything together…

Tower Bridge, London, July 25
Paris, Sep 20
Kinderdijk The Netherlands, Oct 23
Our 7th Wedding Anniversary, Inverness Scotland, Sep 4

We had a few more challenges than on previous trips (final fall count: Peter 4, Lynn 1), but we don’t regret a minute of it. It has truly been a once in a lifetime adventure.

Thank you to our faithful followers for hanging with us over the last 4 months. Peter and I really appreciate the time everyone took to read about our adventures and your patience with the typos when I was too tired to proofread before I posted. We especially appreciate all the comments. By the way, the prize for the most comments goes to Cynthia, followed closely by Desiree. But don’t get too excited, girl, there isn’t really a prize, just my undying gratitude.

Tomorrow our flight leaves at 8am so we’ll head to the airport around 5am. The flight from Istanbul to LAX is just over 14 hours and we land at 11:30 local time which means we land less than 3 1/2 hours after we left…if you don’t count the 11-hour time change. Then it’s 2 hours on the ground before the short, one hour flight to Phoenix Sky Harbor. Kathy and Jim are picking us up at the airport and hopefully we’ll be home by 5pm. What I wouldn’t give for a little “beam me up, Scotty” technology right now. It is going to be an incredibly long day, but we’ll be glad to sleep in our own beds tomorrow. As much as we’ve thoroughly enjoyed our epic adventure, it’s time to go home.

Or maybe we can borrow Glinda’s wand and click our heels home.

I’ll touch base over the weekend. Until then, love to all and thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Lynn and Peter

2 thoughts on “End of an EPIC Adventure”

  1. There has to be a 1st and 2nd place prize! At least a piece of Belgium Chocolate or other non-sugar filled treat! Just joking. That was very funny Lynn.

    It was fun tagging along. Thank you for all the time and effort you put into documenting your journey. It was amazing to follow along. I’m almost sad that it is coming to an end but I know what it is like to get home to your own bed. Don’t miss the duty free shopping at the airport like you need to shop anymore. Safe travels home.

  2. I am certain that my prize is that large Spoon diamond!
    What a fantastic summary of your extensive trip! I give you tons of credit for all the planning and navigating through the bumps in the road along the way.
    That’s a very long trip home so I wish you safe and hassle free travels.

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