Learn more about this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, click here: https://www.cotswolds.com/
Ta Ta for now. The time in the Cotswolds’ went by quickly. Time to get back on the train.
Learn more about this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, click here: https://www.cotswolds.com/
Ta Ta for now. The time in the Cotswolds’ went by quickly. Time to get back on the train.
He found a train in Porthmadog, Wales
AC found lots of other castles as he journeyed around Wales:
He didn’t just find castles and flowers on his adventure, he also found lots of water and waterfalls.
You know AC loves a good hike. He had lots of them in Wales while we completed two Inn-2-inn walks; one in Brecon Beacons and one in Snowdonia.
AC is still on the run. He has a few more hikes to complete and a few places in London he would like to see.
More next time. Cheers!
Water buffaloes are the symbol of Vietnam. They represent prosperity, happiness, and bravery.
https://asiasociety.org/sites/default/files/inline-files/Day04_Vietnam%20Water%20Buffalo.pdf
Adventure Cows are Texas Longhorns.
Longhorns are sturdy, gentle, and smart.
https://longhornroundup.com/f/why-raise-texas-longhorn-cattle
Longhorns will take advantage of almost any food or forage. Here, AC takes part in a Food and Drinks Tour of Hanoi.
It was still the Lunar New Year, year of the cat in Vietnam, when we arrived in Hanoi. Here, AC poses with handmade, wire, money trees. Sure to bring good fortune in the coming year. While the water buffalo is a symbol of prosperity, we did not see any displayed with the money trees.
Look how sturdy AC is as he climbs a tree hanging out over Hanoi’s Hoan Kiem Lake. https://vietnamdiscovery.com/hanoi/attractions/hoan-kiem-lake/ He does not see any water buffalo here.
While in Hanoi, AC quietly watched the Water Puppet show, before jumping up on stage for a quick photo.
After the water puppet show, AC knows it is time to eat. A beautiful restaurant had been spotted during the food tour – back we went for dinner.
On a tour at the Ha Long Whisper Nature Bungalow in the Viet Hai Village of Cat Ba National Park, AC is brave: with only a little help from our guide, Tra, he completed the “Monkey’s Bridge” over the small river. He does not see any water buffalo here.
What is a Monkey Bridge? https://incountrytours.com/monkey-bridge/#:~:text=A%20Monkey%20Bridge%20(‘c%E1%BA%A7u%20kh%E1%BB%89,either%20with%20or%20without%20handrails.
See our gentle AC admire the farmer’s work in Viet Hai Village in Vietnam’s Cat Ba National Park. He did see water buffalo here – but where?
The water buffalo are taking a break, right across the road from these fields.
AC is brave. He leads our small tour boat to the Cua Van Floating Village Museum as we take in the sites of this section of Ha Long Bay. This water is too deep for cows or buffalos.
As our tour group travels from Vietnam to Siem Reap, Cambodia; we are welcomed to the country with tasty drinks and Apsara dancers.
Our next day in Siem Reap brought the Vespa Tour with a chance to see the Cambodian countryside and meet local families.
Another day, AC was able to join the group for lunch. It was his job to collect the rice cones that came with our lunch.
Our tour took us to several historical and religious sites. Neither Adventure Cows or Water Buffalo are allowed in most of these locations. Below, is a picture of AC on the causeway (entryway) to Angkor Thom, one of the significant religious areas in Cambodia. This bridge was the only place he could compare himself with the carvings.
The next morning, we got up very early to join hundreds of other folks who come from all over to see the sunrise over Angkor Wat. Angkor Wat is the largest religious site in the world and dates back to the 1100’s. More information: https://helloangkor.com/attractions/angkor-wat/
Another outing took us to Tonle Sap. The largest fresh water lake in Cambodia. It is in the middle of the lake that alligators are raised for export to China. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonl%C3%A9_Sap
This is a short video from our Tuk Tuk ride in Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, during the day – a visit to the Royal Palace.
While there were many other interesting sights to see in Cambodia, they were not appropriate for Adventure Cow. He learned nothing of the Khmer Rouge with it’s schools turned into prisons and cemeteries turned into killing fields. It is time for the river cruise ship and sights along the Mekong River. https://www.britannica.com/event/Cambodian-Genocide
One stop along the Mekong River was the weaving community of Long Khanh in the Dong Thap province. This village is a weaving center, turning out thousands of scarves for sale on the streets and towns of Vietnam – and to tourists who visit from cruise ships.
And, it is so noisy. These machines still work, but they are old.
Next stop in the province was a coconut farm. Here, we enjoy fresh coconut milk straight from the trees.
On the way back to the ship – AC spots a chilli farm. What a fun place to hide.
As our ship gets closer to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), we must pass through the Song Tra Canal. Today will be filled with things to do on the ship – no tours to the shore. https://heritagevietnamairlines.com/en/where-canals-run-through-the-countryside/
We finally reach Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). Once there, AC joins local tours to get a bit of Vietnamese (war) history.
Leaving the Tunnels entrance area, AC is surprised to see Water Buffaloes as part of a depiction of more ordinary life and times.
The trip is almost over. He is happy to spend some of his time in Saigon, taking part in another Food and Drinks tour.
Adventure Cow has come to learn why he may be called a Water Buffalo while in Vietnam – he has been brave and he has brought happiness to many people.
Goodbye AC. See you on your next adventure!
The Blue Lagoon is one of the most visited locations in Iceland. https://www.bluelagoon.com/
Fact: “There are several black sand beaches in Iceland. They include Reynisfjara, Stokksnes, Diamond beach, Heradssandar, Fauskasandur, Solheimasandur among others.” https://www.discoverwalks.com/blog/iceland/top-10-fun-facts-about-black-sand-beach/
Reykjavik’s Hólavallagarður Cemetery is beautiful, earie, and possibly haunted. https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/holavallagardur
While no pictures are allowed during the ride; it is a fact that the FLYover Iceland is a fun and interesting thing to do. https://youtu.be/S_7S9AUa790 https://www.flyovericeland.com/experience/
Fun Fact: There are no McDonalds in Iceland. https://theculturetrip.com/europe/iceland/articles/iceland-is-one-of-the-few-countries-in-the-world-without-mcdonalds-heres-why/
There are lots of foodie tours though.
Fun Fact: “In terms of direct use, Iceland has developed into a role model both with its extensive use for district heating (90% of all homes are heated by geothermal energy), but also in the cascaded use of geothermal heat for bathing and swimming, greenhouse operations, fish farming and more. ” https://energycluster.is/geothermal/#:~:text=Iceland’s%20first%20geothermal%20power%20plant,to%20electricity%20generation%20from%20geothermal.
We all learned even more about geothermal resources and benefits when we toured the Geothermal Exhibition https://www.on.is/en/geothermal-exhibition/ at the Hellisheidi-geothermal-power-plant https://www.power-technology.com/projects/hellisheidi-geothermal-power-plant/
Fun Fact: The English word “geyser” comes from the first geyser documented by modern Europeans; the “Great Geysir” of Iceland. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geysir
Fun Fact: Icelanders love Ice Cream, all year round. https://www.inspiredbyiceland.com/food/icelands-ice-cream-culture/
One of the best examples in the world of a Lava Cave/ Lava Tunnel can be found in Iceland. https://grapevine.is/mads/2019/07/05/vidgelmir-the-epic-lava-cave-of-borgarfjordur/
Fun Fact: The hearty Icelandic horse cannot return to Iceland if it leaves the country. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icelandic_horse
One of the most visited locations in Reykjavik is The Pearl: Created out of hot water holding tanks, repurposed to a beautiful hill top attraction and museum. https://www.perlan.is/perlan
Other museums that we visited in Iceland included: The National Museum https://www.thjodminjasafn.is/english/museum-information/about-the-museum/ and The Skogar. https://www.skogasafn.is/
While walking around Reykjavik, AC ran into several interesting sights.
If you turn away from the harbor toward the center of town, you will see a street with many restaurants and shops; it could be the Skolavordustigur. This street is also known as: Rainbow Street. https://guidetoiceland.is/travel-iceland/drive/skolavordustigur Starting in 1999, the pedestrian street is repainted every year just in time for the multi-day Gay Pride events.
Fun Fact: Iceland may have the world’s oldest democracy with a parliament being established in 930 CE. https://www.government.is/topics/governance-and-national-symbols/how-is-iceland-governed/#:~:text=Iceland%20is%20arguably%20the%20world’s,the%20executive%20and%20the%20legislature.
Fun Video: Will Farrell and Rachel McAdams starred as the performance duo:
Fire Saga representing Iceland in the Eurovision contest for the movie: Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Saga
Here is their music video: https://youtu.be/AdW6BBF22AY
Fun Fact: There are over 100 waterfalls in Iceland, so many that some do not even have names. https://adventures.is/blog/icelandic-waterfalls/
Fun Fact: New Year’s Eve is a very big deal in Iceland. It is celebrated both before and after the 31st.
Adventure Cow has not left the state of Texas since the middle of October. But he has still had some adventures; not sure they have been Texas-sized, but he is still adventuring.
AC is a Baltimore Ravens fan (most of the time). We found Flock #512 down Lamar street in South Austin.
AC’s been to comedy shows: Ryan Hamilton at the Dallas Improv: https://youtu.be/Sn5VDdTUNyI, but of course, no pictures with the performers are allowed.
He saw Louis Black at the Dallas Majestic Theater: https://www.lewisblack.com/, but of course, no pictures with the performers are allowed.
He saw Sarah Millican at The State Theater in Austin. Sarah is a favorite of Linda and Andy from when they lived in London: https://sarahmillican.co.uk/, but of course, no pictures with the performers are allowed.
AC was very excited to be part of an audience while a comedy special was being taped. He saw Jimmy O. Yang perform his stand-up special at The Paramount Theater in Austin. https://www.jimmycomedy.com/jimmy-o-yang-videos/, but again, no pictures with the performers are allowed.
Amazingly, the next night he saw another comedy special taped, right next door at The State. This one was Demetri Martin: https://demetrimartin.myshopify.com/, but of course, no pictures with the performers are allowed.
AC was back at Austin’s Paramount where he saw the NPR’s Wait, Wait Stand-Up Tour. Hosted by Alonzo Bodden and featuring Adam Burke, Negin Farsad and Maz Jobranni. https://www.npr.org/about-npr/1115373955/wait-wait-dont-tell-me-launches-a-stand-up-comedy-tour, but this time: Pictures with the performers were allowed, just not during the performance.
He’s been to San Antonio. Linda and Andy have been to SA several times before, and mostly found it underwhelming. The Alamo; with it’s fairly conflicted story, is small and the Main River Walk is all restaurants with high prices and long lines. But, the SA airport was offering speedy appointments for Global Entry passes, (which Linda did not have) so paperwork was filled out and off we went back to San Antonio. Aj told us to go up the river to the Pearl District. This is a converted industrial area that is a much better section of the river walk. Read more about it here: https://atpearl.com/ While in San Antonio, Aj also recommended at stop at the McNay Museum. https://www.mcnayart.org/ A lovely converted Spanish style home with beautiful gardens.
AC loves going to Dallas. He gets to do fun things like seeing Ryan Hamilton, but he also went to Octoberfest, encouraged Aj and Aaron as they ran the BMW half marathon, and he celebrated his first Hannukah.
Because Linda and Andy need multi-entry visas for an upcoming trip to Vietnam and Cambodia, AC has also been to Houston a couple times. It is a very large city, with a Texas-sized highway system (no doubt here) and in addition to the Vietnamese Consulate it also has Space Center Houston, https://spacecenter.org/ – so the trip is still very interesting.
AC hopes to travel out of Texas soon; but many details are still being worked out, that is the adventure part. We will end this post where we began; AC is ready for more adventures, and we have promised him that he can go on at least a few more; but when? to where?
First, rehearse your song by rote
To each word a warbling note:
Hand in hand, with fairy grace,
Will we sing, and bless this place.
~William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, c.1595 [V, 1, Titania]
Believe in Faeries? We hope you do… Make a wish, it might come true! – Debra Lee Baldwin
More about Faerie doors: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairy_door
And all about, among the blossoms, fairies flew
Or bounced themselves upon enormous drops of dew…
~Harry Behn (1898–1973), The House Beyond the Meadow, 1955
A rustle in the wind reminds us a fairy is near. ~Author unknown.
Every man is sociable until a cow invades his garden. – Traditional
May your thoughts be as glad as the shamrocks.
May your heart be as light as a song.
May each day bring you bright, happy hours that stay with you all year long. – Irish blessing
Only Irish coffee provides all main essential food groups: alcohol, caffeine, sugar, and fat. – Traditional
The older the fiddle the sweeter the tune. – Traditional
Note: The YouTube video below was not filmed during our trip. I have included it here as an example of Irish Folk music, including the pipes which use a bellows under the arm to provide the air. (Instead of blowing into a bag as the Scottish do)
Our small group did get to have a private session with a four-piece band:
May you have the hindsight to know where you’ve been, the foresight to know where you’re going and the insight to know when you’re going too far. – Traditional
You’ve got to do your own growing, no matter how tall your grandfather was. – Traditional
May the road rise up to meet you. – Traditional
Any Kerryman will tell you that there are only two Kingdoms: the Kingdom of God and the Kingdom of Kerry – “One is not of this world and the other is out of this world.” – Irish sayings.
Two people shorten the road. – Traditional
It is a good horse that draws his own cart – traditional
May love and laughter light your days
And warm your heart and home.
May good and faithful friends by yours
Wherever you may roam.
May peace and plenty bless your world
With joy that long endures.
May all life’s passing seasons bring
the best to you and yours.
May the sound of happy music,
And the lilt of Irish laughter,
fill your heart with gladness,
that stays forever after.
In total, Andy and I spent right at three weeks in Ireland; some of that time we were on our own, some of it we were on a train tour with a small group of people. The map below shows our general route: Belfast, Galway, Ennis, Aran Islands, Kilarney, Kinsale, and Dublin.
We kept AC with us all the time, but we also try to be respectful of the people and places we visit. There are no pictures of AC at the Peace Wall in Belfast, AC never gets to come out in a church, and if it’s really windy, sometimes he has to stay in the backpack so he does not blow away!
May your troubles be less
and your blessings be more
and nothing but happiness
come through your door.
Up the road we went again, this time to Prince Edward Island (PEI) in eastern Canada. I am not sure exactly when we got the bug to go to PEI, but once decided, we determined that this is too interesting of a place to go it alone. Who could take us around and educate us in the geology, history and culture of this island? Road Scholar came to the top of the list. https://www.roadscholar.org/ We signed up for the Best of Prince Edward Island, a seven day tour – perfect.
During our time on Prince Edward Island Andy and I enjoyed our adventures with AC, but somethings were not appropriate for small cows.
One afternoon we spent quite a bit of time on Lennox Island. This YouTube will give you some introduction to the Mi’Kmaq people: https://youtu.’be/6BVgUVdZaOM During our visit we were given tours and traditional foods of mussels, oysters, and bannock cooked over an open flame. While the food was prepared, volunteers gave all a tour of their museum and shared their personal, heartfelt, stories.
It was a great eight days with great folks and excellent tours and presentations. We are very happy that we chose Road Scholar for this adventure and may choose to take another of their trips in the future. As for Adventure Cow, he loved it too. The Road Scholars were very welcoming to his brand of mischief and he was happy to make many new friends.
Like Canada, Colorado is also home to the Rocky Mountains. There are trails to explore, waterfalls to hunt, and lovely cool evenings to enjoy being outside. Unlike Canada, it is close enough to Austin to make it a road trip. Away we go.
Adventure Cow is ready.
Adventure Cow could not do all the things that people can do in Colorado; he did not get to play at the US Olympic & Paralympic Museum (https://usopm.org/) . He had to stay in the backpack while we all went to the Turrell’s Skyspace (https://greenboxarts.org/) . Nor did he like outlet shopping in Castle Rock, or having drinks at The Tavern in Green Mountain Falls – but we did.
AC is back on the shelf for now, but his rest is not going to last long; September is travel month. Whooo! Hooo! More Adventure Cow stories to follow!
Even a longhorn from Texas knows that Austin is setting records this summer for how many days it can string together that are over 100 degrees – time to hit the road again!
Cow is ready to learn about Western Canada. He wants to see trees, rocks, and water. He wants some fresh air that is not blooming hot.
(Click picture to access a Wiki page on Western Canada)
Click this link to learn more about Canada’s Icefield Parkway
That is it for this adventure. AC (the fearless Adventure Cow) is back on his shelf right now, but that is not going to last for too long; Adventure Cow is always on the lookout for trees, rocks and water; planes, trains and automobiles too.
When we left Towson in 2018 we had no idea how long we would be gone or where we would come back to. We put many things in storage. As it turns out, we were gone over three years and we landed in Austin – which is not close to Towson, or Baltimore, at all. This summer the timing was right to deal with at least some of these items; back to Baltimore we went; another road trip.
These pictures show you some of the adventures Cow had while we were on this trip.
One waterfall, two waterfalls …
It has a Mountain Tower with an elevator to the top – the view is for miles in all directions.
The Baltimore Road trip comes to an end with a final overnight in Dallas. The four of us went to Alamo Draft House Cinema for lunch and to see the new Thor movie. Cow had to stay in the car.
But, Cow’s adventures will continue. Cow says Austin is too hot – he wants to go to Canada where the weather is cooler – so, off to Canada we go!