Bon Voyage Friends
Join Bon Voyage Friends as we share stories of travel and life adventures. The journey began over 10 years ago when Alpha Delta Pi sorority sisters, Diana and Monica traveled to Finland for a university conference. While dining at a Spanish restaurant in the tiny Finnish town of Porvoo-Borga, they came up with the idea to select a new destination each year for an annual holiday. Raising their glasses of sangria, the tradition began. Cheers!
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Wanderlust Wednesday: 72 Hours in Copenhagen
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
The Wonders of Travel: How to plan, without planning too much.
Often times life can be an agenda...our daily schedules are consumed with work, family, appointments, friends, commitments, activities, community service, and so on. Do we want a full itinerary during our travel adventures?
The upcoming weeks will be filled with new journeys for BVF. Di and I are meeting in Chichester, England, a quaint cathedral town in West Sussex. Her two sweet boys Alfie and Ollie, (yes, travelling with a toddler and infant is doable!!) will be joining us. Holiday time is always a good reminder of the importance of taking a step back to truly savour and enjoy the beauty of unexplored and familiar wonders.
Now, here are 5 basic guidelines.
1. Can't see it all; prioritize: If traveling by yourself or with a group, determine ahead of time your must sees. This will not only give you and/or a group an idea of what the interests are but you can coordinate activities.
2. Operating hours: Check to see day closures, renovations, etc. Most official websites for popular attractions are great about keeping info up to date.
3. Plan it first, buy it next: If you know you're going to do something, purchase tickets ahead of time. This ensures a spot for you and saves time avoiding longer lines. Use caution and be weary of purchasing entry or tour tickets from 3rd party websites. Unless the site is officially endorsed or licensed by the destined venue it may be fraudulent or extremely overpriced.
4. The World at a Glance, Check it Out: Visit your local library and check out a book for your destination. This is an absolute favourite of BVF!!! Books are free and easy to access. Pick up the book and venture out! Be sure to check online renewable options in case the due date precedes your return home. And be careful not to lose the book so others can enjoy the same benefit!
5. Spontaneity is Discovery: Don't plan everything, you never know what adventures will stumble along the way. Leave open blocks of time to ask locals for hot spots, embrace new sites, and enjoy experiencing the awe and wonders of traveling.
Bon Voyage!
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Yahoo Travel's 10 Places to See Fourth of July Fireworks
With the Fourth of July bank holiday just a few days away and cities gearing up for celebrations around the United States, this great write up below by Brittany Jones Cooper, Editor of Yahoo Travel, highlights 10 places to see fireworks. Happy 4th of July!!!
10 Places to See Fourth of July Fireworks
Saturday, June 27, 2015
Round the Island Race, Cowes Isle of Wight
Living down in Lymington we're on the border of the new forest and the coast, so there are two major loves- horses and boats. Today is the 84th annual Round Island Race which starts off of Cowes, Isle of Wight and the boats sail anti-clockwise round the Island. It started in 1931 with only 25 entrants, this year there are almost 1600 boats of all shapes and sizes participating. Well known sailors such as the Olympian Sir Ben Ainsley take part as well as those just doing it for fun or as a day out with family and friends. Many people race for charity and over the past four years over £450,000 has been rised for various good causes.
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Travel Tuesday: Pausing...to Listen to the Music in Paris and Daily Life.
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Travel Tuesday: Lymington Saturday Markets, Explore Locally
We encourage our friends around the world to explore places near and far. Sometimes one doesn't even have to leave their own city or town to discover wonderful adventures. At BVF we love visiting local markets and we always take the time to stop in whatever city we are in.
Stalls along the high street in Lymington, each week brings new great finds!!
I'm so fortunate to live in Lymington, where we have an elaborate array of market stalls every Saturday. The variety and high quality of the market attracts tourists and residents from Lymington and surrounding areas. The market tradition in Lymington dates back to the year 1250, wow!!
You can find just about anything from sweets and cards, leather goods, freshly baked breads, fresh meats cut to order, clothing, gifts, toys, and loads of unique finds.
Popping into the shops on the high street is always fun.
Lymington Market
Saturdays: 8am to 5pm
www.lymingtonmarket.org.uk
We encourage you to explore activities and attractions close to home. You never know what sweet memories or special gems you will stumble upon.
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Wanderlust Wednesday: Sweet Memories from Le Gargantua Farmhouse Cooking Holiday in Southwest France.
This French dessert is a delicate filo dough based pastry filled with lightly sweetened apples and liquor infused prunes and then finished off with a light glaze made with liquor, sugar, and butter. Did I mention butter? As it bakes, the flavours perfectly fuse together and the finished product is pleasing to the palette.
I hope you try this recipe and consider experiencing a learning holiday, for more information on Le Gargantua visit: http://www.legargantua.com.
Bon Voyage and Bon Appetite!!
Note: I made half of this recipe. Tip: Be sure to use a scale to measure your ingredients.
1,5 kg apples
Touch of liquor.
Step 1: Start with crisp apples, I used a combination of two varieties: Pink Lady and Fuji.