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Welcome to my Trekcapri Website

 
"Traveling lets me see the world through my eyes!"
Thank you for stopping by!
Kathy

 
 
My On-line name is Trekcapri but my real name is Kathy and I created this website as a way to journal my travel experiences (including photos/videos) and other hobbies.  
 
Visit my Trekcapri Blog which I originally started so I can blog while traveling.  Since then, I have expanded it's use to also include serving as a creative outlet to write about my hobbies, interests and other random thoughts (and trust me there can be a lot of them stirring up in my mind)!
 
Also, visit my current trip planning page to my next destination or adventure:  Trekcapri Discovers Scotland - 2009!
 
 

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Note:  Below, you will also find an archive of my past blogging prior to March 1, 2008.  Since I no longer blog here, I moved my FAVORITE BLOGS to my Trekcapri Blog site. 

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Friday, January 4, 2008

To inspire . . .

 

So what exactly inspires my trips?  TO INSPIRE . . . to awaken, stir up, arouse, kindle, excite, motivate, ignite, electrify, stimulate, to encourage . . . .

 

During the holidays, my sis and I got into a discussion about our family lineage.  We talked about how one of our ancestors was a full blooded Spaniard from Spain.  He was six feet tall and fair skinned.  And unfortunately that’s pretty much all we know.   We don't know if he was from Northern or Southern Spain.  Only that he was born and raised there.  

 

Spain is in Europe and has been on my must see list for a really long time and yet I have not visited this beautiful country.  In the past three years, I've been to the Czech Repulbic, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, England, France, and Italy twice!   

 

So what's the plan for this year?  I know I'll be back to Italy next year, so this year it has to be somewhere new!  I asked my friends if they still wanted to hike Macchu Picchu this year?  They said yes.  But if for some reason our Peru plans don't work out, then Spain it is!   

 

A couple of co-workers have told me that they went to Spain and had the best time.  They said that they had fun and met so many wonderful people!  My kind of place.  Lately, I've been cruising the Spain/Portugal Forum on Slow Travel and finding some very interesting discussions and recommendations.  And the more I read about this wonderful country, the more I want to go.  I am even tempted to visit Portugal as well.  Sevilla, Granada, Malaga, Galicia . . . . and if that isn’t enough . . . . tasty Tapas, Spanish Wine, Flamenco Dancing and the music!  Does that sound awesome or what!  

 

To “Inspire” . . . to awaken, stir up, arouse, kindle, excite, motivate, ignite, electrify, stimulate, rouse, to encourage . . .

 

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Tuesday, January 1, 2008

It's a Brand New Year - Welcome 2008!
 
It's clear, sunny and cool out here in Southern California!  I intended to take a photo of the first day of the new year but dorkie me forgot to recharge my camera battery before I left for the beach!  Guess I must've been excited!  He, he!
 
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
 
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Sunday, December 30, 2007

In the end . . . there lies a beginning . . .
 
On Friday, my sis and her family flew back to the islands and as usual, she and I both cried like a couple of babies at the airport.  It NEVER fails!  It was fun to spend the holidays with my sis and her family and I am really thankful that they were here!  
 
As we contemplated the new year, my sister reminded me of an old wive's tale that in order to start brand new, one needs to clear out the "old".  She said that people always put away all of their holiday decorations and gifts before the new year rolls in.  A sort of out with the old, in  with the new!  Or maybe she told me this, because of the big gift wrapping mess I had in my room!  Anyhoo, over the weekend I cleared out all of my christmas decorations in preparation for the new year.  
 
So as a new year rolls in, I reflect on some of the memories of 2007. 
 
- I am grateful that my sis recovered from her diagnosis of stage one cancer and that she is 100% healthy.
 
- I am grateful that I have stayed healthy & that my family and friends are in good health.
 
- I am grateful that I was again able to travel to Europe.  This year it was an awesome two weeks in Venice, Italy.  And I am so grateful for discovering the community of Slow Travel, which is a wonderful site that taught me to really appreciate and experience the places that I was traveling to.  I am so grateful for the terrific people on ST who provided me with valuable advice and inspiration.  They also read my blog (which is not a very easy thing to do, trust me!).  He, he! 
 
I am grateful to all the folks that I also had the pleasure of meeting during my travels.  Sometimes I just feel so dang lucky to be able to have such great people in my life.  And of course to my friends who always encourages me in my crazy and adventurous endeavers!  They are never discouraging and that means a lot to me!  Thank you all!! 
 
My priorities in life have definitely changed over the last 3 years.  I have a carpe diem mentality that drives me to seek out new adventures and discover unique life experiences like never before.  I want to live life to the fullest and the new year  will be no different.  I can't wait to feel inspired for that next big adventure!  Can you feel it?  . . . I can!
 
So, in honor the new incoming year (2008) this month's photo is a shot of the interior of the very prominent church of Santa Maria della Salute located in the Dorsoduro District of Venice.  . . . It was taken during the very special Festa della Madonna della Salute which was held on November 21. 
 
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The Fiesta della Madonna is a religious celebration that involves a  procession, led by the Patriarch, that leaves St. Mark's and crosses a pontoon bridge across the Grand Canal and ends at the Salute Church. Thousands of local Venetians go to seek pardon in front of the Madonna.  They bring candles to light.  I was very fortunate to be in Venice during this special celebration and I too brought my candles to light and to give thanks.  As I stood there in this awesome church among hundreds of venetians I felt a sense of honor to be a part of this local tradition, celebration!  In a way, it sparked an inspiration in me to seek out other celebrations around the world.  It was a very cool feeling! 
 
I want to wish everyone a very happy, healthy and safe new year filled with lots and lots of great travel experiences!
 
Peace,
Kathy
 
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