Little Bob hits the road

Little Bob hits the road
Little Bob hits the road

Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Good News!

We won our outbound overseas flight Air Canada Upgrade Bid! We have flown AC quite a bit and on most of those flights we have been offered the chance to bid for an upgrade. Here is a FAQ about that and you might be thinking, huh? That's what we've thought too in the past. So, we never tried it. Even with this upcoming Tel Aviv round trip we almost didn't try it. We booked our seats last summer in Premium Economy and had a 2-seat row on the side and figured it would be fine. Clay immediately after receiving the upgrade bid offer put in a bid of $750pp for each overseas segment to lie-flat Business Class. This would be about 50% of what Business Class usually sells for. Now we're just worried that we'll be spoiled for the flight home if his bid is unsuccessful for that segment! It made sense to finally give this AC upgrade bidding a shot this time as the overseas segments are over 10 hours each. Also, this Business Class is the lay-flat pods which is a whole other deal than BC we've had in the past or expect to have in the future. So, the final reason we had for not doing this in the past is that you get seats assigned at the last few days and you may not be seated together. We drew row 2 across the aisle from each other. Clay would rather have each had a window in front or behind. That was not available and we should probably consider ourselves lucky to have the upgrad at all and across from each other. I drew the window and he drew the center aisle. I have offered to switch seats with him even though the window seats do look preferable and more private. The way the pods are built, no stranger should be able to touch me no matter where I sit so I'm still happy. Clay had forgotten that he had placed an upgrade bid and I don't think he ever told me that he'd done it. So, we were lucky! At this point, I now have fingers crossed for the return upgrade bid to be accepted since the return overseas flight is 2 hours longer than the outbound! We'll see. I am still sure that Premium Economy would be acceptable, but it won't be like this Dreamliner Business Class. Hopefully, we won't have to find out. Getting excited.

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Received Israel final documents

There were only some minor changes in this itinerary from the preliminary one. Hopefully that will remain the same. The only thing that went away was the diamond museum for a walk through a trendy neighborhood. We can live with that. AHI Travel very generously sent 2 universal currency adapter plug sets with the name tags and luggage tags. They also sent a passenger list. We booked this through Tulane Alumni. There are only 2 alumni groups on our tour and the other is Northwestern! We have 18 people listed. A small group! Only 3 are from Tulane and we could just as easily gone through Northwestern if we'd known. There are 2 others from North Carolina. Represent!

Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Next up, Israel

Fingers crossed that our next trip will go as described in the preliminary itinerary pasted below. We booked a trip to Israel with Tulane Alumni Travel.

Israel - Land of Cultural Treasures
Preliminary Itinerary

Air Program: 11 days/10 nights (includes 1 air night) Land Program: 10 days/9 nights
Breakfasts: 8
Lunches: 5
Dinners: 4
This itinerary is subject to change due to operational conditions. You will receive an updated itinerary with your final documents. Your Travel Director will advise you of any additional changes on site.
Excursions require walking on cobblestones, unpaved paths or other uneven surfaces.
Day i
Depart gateway city
Appropriate in-flight meal service
AH1 FlexAir passengers depart for Tel Aviv, Israel. Please check your luggage from your gateway city to your arrival city. Your claim checks should have the following airport code: TLV.
Day 2
Tel Aviv, Israel
Carlton Tel Aviv
Appropriate in-flight meal service and dinner
Arrive at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion International Airport. Proceed through immigration to the baggage claim area and retrieve your luggage. After completing customs, AHI FlexAir passengers traveling on flights that qualify for the group arrival transfer and Land Program passengers who have purchased seats on the group transfer should exit the baggage claim area and proceed to the designated meeting spot, where an AHI Travel representative will meet them. The meeting location will be provided with your final documents.
Transfer to Carlton Tel Aviv. Please note if you arrive at the hotel before check-in time, your room may not be immediately available.
Tonight, meet your fellow travelers at an exclusive Welcome Reception and Dinner at the hotel.

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Day 3
Tel Aviv
Carlton Tel Aviv
Breakfast
Enjoy a full American-style breakfast buffet at your hotel each morning.
Discovery: The Ancient Port of Jaffa. Just a few miles up the coast from Tel Aviv, Jaffa is one of the most enchanting, old-world places in Israel. Founded in 1909, on the dunes north of the old Arab city of Yafo (Jaffa), the newly built, middle-class suburb of Tel Aviv experienced rapid growth and an influx of wealth as Jews moved out of the overcrowded city. Experience this Old Town atmosphere as you stroll the cobbled alleyways, browse the flea market and visit with local artists.
Discovery: Dazzling Diamonds. Continue your exploration of Tel Aviv as you visit the Harry Oppenheimer Diamond Museum. See displays and models of world-famous diamonds, learn how diamonds are created and about the different stages of cutting and polishing, and enjoy interactive presentations about these amazing gems.
Free Time: During time at leisure, stumble upon a local restaurant for lunch or browse the stalls of local merchants.
Discovery: Museum of the Jewish Diaspora. Beit Hatfutsot, or the Museum of the Jewish Diaspora, gives visitors a compelling historical account of the Jewish people. Learn about 2,500 years of history, from when the Jewish tribes were exiled from the land of Israel land until current times.
Day 4
Tel Aviv/Caesarea/Akko/Tiberias
Scots Hotel
Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Discovery: White City of Tel Aviv. Tel Aviv boasts the world's largest collection of Bauhaus-style buildings with over 1,500 examples located throughout the city. In 2003, this Bauhaus District was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site and was listed under the name, "The White City." Enjoy a drive through this "White City" as you admire the beautiful architecture.
Discovery: The Mediterranean Coast. As you depart Tel Aviv and travel toward Tiberias, enjoy a stop at Caesarea, an archeological park that was first settled in the 4th century B.C. A Roman port, a Byzantine capital and a Crusader stronghold — centuries of civilization are on display here in one of the world's greatest treasure troves. See many of the city's highlights including Herod's huge Roman theater, which was built on a semi-circular structure of vaults, and the magnificent hippodrome, which once featured gladiator games as well as horse and chariot racing. Gaze at Herod's spectacular aqueduct, which carried spring water from the foothills of Mount Carmel, and view the Crusader Wall and fortifications. After, see a multimedia presentation about the history of the city.

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Delight in local flavors during lunch with your group. Whether you're dipping fresh pita into hummus or eating shwarma, a sliced grilled lamb often served with bread, your senses will succumb to the flavors of Israel. Finish your meal with sweet baklava or knafeh, a shredded pastry with cheese and sweet syrup.
Discovery: Ancient Akko. Visit the walled city of Akko (historic Acre), the most complete and well-preserved town in the Holy Land, outside of Jerusalem. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001, this old Arab port sits on a spit of land that juts out into the Mediterranean Sea. The city's picturesque waterfront has magnificent stone buildings, beautiful archways, and a labyrinth of alleyways, churches and green-roofed mosques. The Old City is characterized by thick fortifications, imposing towers and splendid 18th-century ramparts. Situated underneath the city's magnificent Turkish architecture is one of its finest attractions, the subterranean Crusader City (1104-1291).
Continue to Tiberias and check in to Scots Hotel. Dinner is served at the hotel this evening.
Day 5
Tabgha/Capernaum/Golan Heights
Scots Hotel
Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Discovery: Upper Galilee and Capernaum. Embark on a scenic cruise on the Sea of Galilee (weather permitting). Visit the ancient fishing village of Tabgha. Christian tradition holds that Tabgha was the setting where Jesus of Nazareth urged his first disciples, Simon Peter, Andrew, James and John, to leave their fishing boats and follow him in his ministry. Continue to the Mount of Beatitudes, believed by many to be the site of Jesus' Sermon on the Mount. In nearby Capernaum, visit an impressive ancient synagogue, which boasts an exterior with Jewish motifs, and the House of Peter, a home where Jesus is believed to have lodged.
Discovery: Olive Oil Flavors. This region is well known for growing high-quality olives. Savor the buttery flavors of freshly pressed olive oil during a tasting and tour at a local factory. Learn how the oils are made and taste local wines. Enjoy lunch on the property with your fellow adventurers.
Discovery: Golan Heights Winery. This area of Israel is recognized as one of the country's most favorable grape-growing regions. From Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot to Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc, let your taste buds explore the flavors of the local vintages during a wine tasting.
Dinner is served at the hotel this evening.

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Day 6
Tiberias/Megiddo/Haifa/Jerusalem
David Citadel
Breakfast and lunch
Discovery: Tel Megiddo —A Focus on Archeology. Explore the archaeological mound of Megiddo, a UNESCO World
Heritage site that dates back approximately 8,000 years. These impressive ruins have more than 25 layers of settlements!
See the fortified cities and walk through an underground tunnel from the Iron Age, which once served as a water system.
Enrichment: Meet the People and Local Flavors. Enjoy an authentic Druze lunch in a family's home. The Druze cuisine is often characterized by special blends of spices such as turmeric, cumin, cinnamon and paprika.
Discovery: On the Slopes of Mount Cannel. Resting at the foot of Mount Carmel on a promontory that stretches into the Mediterranean Sea, Haifa is Israel's third largest city and a renowned high-technology industrial center. Israel's only natural harbor, the Bay of Haifa has provided safe anchorage for ships since the second century, when the town was just a small trading port along one of the Mediterranean's oldest sea lanes. One of Haifa's most striking landmarks is the Bahaq World Centre, which is situated on Mount Carmel's northern slope. The headquarters of the Baha'i religion, the complex has a palatial Seat of the Universal House of Justice (Bahlei World Headquarters); the gold-domed Shrine of the Bab; and magnificent terraced gardens with black iron gates, stone balustrades, fountains and manicured lawns.
Continue your journey to Jerusalem. Upon arrival, check in to David Citadel and spend the remainder of your evening relaxing or exploring Jerusalem.
Dinner is at leisure this evening..
Day 7
Jerusalem
David Citadel
Breakfast and lunch
Discovery: In-depth Jerusalem. Situated in the Judean hills, to the west of the Dead Sea, the ancient walled city of Jerusalem is the spiritual heart of three world faiths—Judaism, Islam and Christianity. Discover the many religious shrines, temples, churches and mosques housed in the Old City of Jerusalem. Visit Temple Mount, believed to be the site of the Temple of Jerusalem, the holiest place in Judaism. Temple Mount is also associated with the life of Jesus of Nazareth and in Islam, it is believed the Prophet Muhammad journeyed from here to heaven. Pause for a moment of reflection at the Western Wall. Walk along a portion of the Via Dolorosa, believed to be the route Jesus took between his sentencing by Pilate and his crucifixion, to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, traditionally believed to be the burial site of Jesus. During your tour, enjoy stunning panoramic views from the Mount of Olives, and see artifacts from excavations and informative multimedia presentations at the interpretive Davidson Center.
Lunch. on falafel at a popular restaurant in the lively Arab Quarter, a neighborhood famous for its colorful souks (markets) overflowing with spices, mint tea, aromatic coffees, leather goods and many other interesting goods.

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Enrichment: Is it Finally Time for a Peace Deal? Tonight, listen to an expert present an assessment of Israeli-Palestinian relations during a fascinating lecture and discussion at the hotel.
Free Time: Spend time at leisure to explore the many wonders of Jerusalem and enjoy dinner on your own this evening.
Day 8
Masada/Ein Bokek/Jerusalem
David Citadel
Breakfast and lunch
Discovery: Judean Desert Drama and a Sea of Salt. Visit Masada, an isolated flattop rock overlooking the Dead Sea. King Herod chose this site to build a fortress for himself and his family. Later 1,000 Jewish rebels undertook the Great Revolt against Rome from this monumental fortress, which was the first site to be added to the UNESCO World Heritage list in 2001. After your intriguing tour, enjoy free time to explore more of the tbrtress/museum or shop. Then descend 1,378 feet below sea level to Ein Bokek on the shoreline of the Dead Sea, the deepest hypersaline lake in the world. Surrounded by a barren expanse of mountainous desert painted in hues of red, beige, white, gold, mauve and purple, the Dead Sea is fed by the River Jordan, which flows from the Sea of Galilee. Relax on the beach or enjoy a swim in the salty Dead Sea.
Dine on local fare for lunch near the Dead Sea.
This evening, craft your own itinerary during free time and dinner at your leisure.
Day 9
Jerusalem
David Citadel
Breakfast and dinner
Discovery: A Poignant Monument. Yad Vashem is Israel's memorial and place of commemoration for the millions who perished in the Holocaust. Carved out of the hillside, the sprawling complex has 10 exhibition halls, each dedicated to a different chapter of the Holocaust. Tour the exhibition halls and galleries and see the Hall of Names, a touching memorial to the lives taken during the Holocaust.
Enrich merit: A Survivor Speaks. Partake in a question-and-answer session with a Yad Vashem guide and hear a personal account of his/her experiences during World War II.
Free Time: Machane Yehuda Market. Journey to the bustling Machane Yehuda Market where you can shop with locals at open-air stalls. Sample tasty specialties, or shop for clothing and spices on your own.
Gatherthis evening for a Farewell Dinner with your fellow travelers, and share your favorite experiences from your time in Israel.

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Day 10
Depart for gateway city
Breakfast and appropriate in-flight meal service
After breakfast, Al-II FlexAir passengers traveling on flights that qualify for a group transfer and Land Program passengers who have purchased seats on the group transfer depart for Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion International Airport for your return flights home. Your Travel Director will provide the details.


Happy New Year 2018

We've spent the last 3 weeks in Florida at Mom's house celebrating the holidays. It was a good time. We did lots of shopping, cooking, eating, relaxing and TV watching. We did a bit of tourism by visiting art shows in Estero and Naples and taking a guided tour of the Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park.

It was a long drive to and from Copeland for the Fakahatchee tour but we made a day of it. Google Maps mislead us to arrive 45 minutes early so we took a preview ride in the car before boarding the tram for the naturalist-led ride. We saw a lot of alligators that day! It was interesting. There is a voluntary $3 per car entry fee and the tour itself must be booked in advance at $27.28 pp online. It was lucky that we were with a tour group of only 8. We drove out on I-75 and back on 41 to see the boardwalk portion of the park with a bonus of finding the Hanes Outlet Store. Sorry no photos. Clay did not take a camera and used his cell phone. His photos go directly online, but they are private and under his log in. I just haven't figured out a good way to get to them to post any here. Sorry!

We were delayed returning home by a bomb cyclone occurring on the East Coast the night we had planned to drive home. So, we remained in the relative cold of SW Florida while Raleigh broke a 1982 cold streak record by over 40 hours at about 220 hours at or below freezing. We drove home Sunday night/Monday on the first day over freezing. It was fine. The house was cold but fine. Clay meant to unplug the backyard pond's fountain but forgot and we saw more ice there than anywhere else!