Sutherland – Scotland

Scotland is a wonderful country. It is expensive but the people are more than friendly. A Scots friend of mine says the Scots are “chatty”. They will come up to you and start a friendly conversation. In the North you will notice a lot of sheep. A lot of this culture was brought about by the Sutherland family. Their origins are in France, possibly Normans (viking descendants). They “moved out” the tenant farmers to make way for expansive sheep farming. Those farmers had a hard time trying to adapt to their new professions on rocky areas or as fishermen. The starving and depravity forced many to leave Scotland for the US, Canada, Australia and other places. If you visit the Highlands where the Sutherlands did their deeds enjoy the beautiful countryside and sthe wonderful hospitality of the people living there.

signs
Humor is everywhere
Sutherland Scotland River
Beautiful river
Sutherland Scotland growth
Growth is everywhere
Sutherland Scotland river
Babbling river
trees
Christmas trees growing
colors of Fall
Beautiful colors
for birds?
energy Sutherland Scotland
Lots of renewable energy
pheasant
He needs to watch out for shotguns if hunting is still allowed.
countryside in Sutherland Scotland
The deep countryside
The stone
bungalow
My bungalow
wolf stone
The wolf stone. Maybe if they didn’t focus so much on sheep their might be a few wolves left.
hard life
A hard living for those displaced by the Sutherlands in “the clearances”
Not much left of this village
Ruins
The wall is still the largest structure
the clearance
Recognizing the deeds of the people who chased these farmers off their land
THE EMIGRANTS
COMMEMORATES THE PEOPLE OF THE HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS OF SCOTLAND WHO, IN THE FACE OF GREAT ADVERSITY, SOUGHT FREEDOM, HOPE AND JUSTICE BEYOND THESE SHORES. THEY AND THEIR DESCENDANTS WENT FORTH AND EXPLORED CONTINENTS, BUILT GREAT COUNTRIES AND CITIES AND GAVE THEIR ENTERPRISE AND CULTURE TO THE WORLD.
THIS IS THEIR LEGACY.
THEIR VOICES WILL ECHO FOREVER THRO THE EMPTY STRATHS.
AND GLENS OF THEIR HOMELAND.
UNVEILED BY THE FIRST MINISTER OF SCOTLAND, RT HON ALEX SALMOND MSP, 23 JULY 2007
deer roving Sutherland Scotland
Oh, many deer left
spaceship cloud
Some might think there is an alien spaceship hiding in this cloud
standing stones
Standing stones are everywhere
spaceship
Another alien spaceship

Gods Colosseum and museum

At Ephesus near Selçuk in Turkey you will see this amazing city requiring several hours to walk around and investigate. It is one of the most fascinating and expansive Roman city I have visited. It should be one of the highlights of your trip to Turkey.

Ephesus in Turkey
Ephesus in Turkey
Ephesus in Turkey
Colosseum
Proof I was there. No photoshopping or AI.
main temple
The main temple of Ephesus in Turkey

Turkey town hopping

Hopping around towns in Turkey is easy and exciting. Driving in Turkey is pretty much the same as in Thailand. The laws and rules are “suggestions”. There are many police check points as you go from one area to another. But the police and everyone in the country are friendly and helpful so there is nothing to really be worried about when traveling around.

Avilik

This is almost the first Adriatic side town south of istanbul. It is where the front license plate fell off the front car plate frame which I didn’t notice was broken when I rented the car. The broken frame showed up on the photos I took before getting in the car at the rental office which saved me the price of replacing the plate. The police stopped me so many times but I explained the issue and even though most of the time language was a barrier they let me drive on. The police in Avilik told me to continue my trip and contacted the rental company and traffic police. They were very helpful.

view from restaurant towns in Turkey
A nice little town and a nice view from a restaurant on the hill

Kaş

A cute little town driving south and worth a visit. I gave a ride to 3 girls from Kazakistan waiting for a bus. I learned some interesting things about traveling to Kazakistan.

Beach town in Turkey
A cute town with a nice beach
town entrance
The cute town entrance
artist in town in Turkey
A clever artist
tractor parking
Where else would you park a tractor?
calimari in town in Turkey
Very tasty calamari
cute Renault
This is the electric Renault I could buy if I lived in a city.
shrine
Ancient shrine

Konya

big lunch
A tasty wrap. Almost too much lunch for me
city statue
Every town in Turkey needs a statue
show mountain
Going over the mountains to the next town in Turkey Along the coast

Antalya

ice cream in a town in Turkey
Un dia sin ice cream es como un dia sin sol (a day without ice cream is like a day without sunshine)
viewing Greece
You can see Greece
nice pizza
Turkish pizza is delicious
heinz hot sauce
I never knew Heinz made hot sauce
cats
Cats everywhere
Turkish beer
Nice Turkish beer
Roman ruins
Ancient Roman structure
castle
Like a castle
naptime
Can take a nap anywhere
friendly dog
Making another friend
ancient ruins
Ancient ruins on the other side of the river

Walking around Taksim

across the bridge from Topkapi in Istanbul is a very busy area and series of streets called Taksim. It seems this area is extremely popular with everybody looking for something different from the “imperial“ area on the other side of the river with most of the main tourist attractions. But they’re very narrow streets here with some very nice restaurants and coffee shops that make this area feel like a major tourist shopping street but also a very “local“ area. When visiting Istanbul, this is an area you really have to visit and just spend a day or two walking around. There are a couple very fun cable cars which go up steep hills and a street car which goes down the main shopping street with all the famous and expensive brands of imported goods.

The place to wash your feet around Taksim
You can wash here before going into the mosque
Turkish ice cream around Taksim
This is a Turkish style ice cream cart with an interesting and fun activity for the customers
Nighttime crowds
The main streets get very crowded around Taksim at night time
Turkish coffee shop
Turkish coffee parlors are much cheaper than the western style café and I highly recommend visiting a couple and sitting around local people enjoying some chat, local information and conversation conversations.
Famous tower around Taksim
You can go up inside this famous tower for a big price
In front of the tower
Proof, I was there
Expensive tower
It’s a little expensive to go up this tower
Arabic food
Aile restaurant on a backstreet provides very delicious Arabic food
Aile menu
This is their menu and it’s very highly rated
Olive vegetarian food
The vegetarian style food with a lot of olives was just delicious
Purple is the color
Purple seems to be the color here for some reason which I didn’t bother to ask about. Purple and white are Cornell colors
Street car tracks
A few cars travel to Main Street along with the street car, which is ancient
Steep streets
There are some very steep streets, reminding me of San Francisco
A lot of people
Even though the Backstreets can be pretty crowded
Cable car entrance
This is the entrance to the very inexpensive cable car
Cable car
This is the cable car, leaving the platform going down the hill
Cable car history
This gives you a history of the cable car
Old building
Some beautiful old buildings
Guinness
And of course, there needs to be a Guinness
Homeless cats
Everybody loves and feeds the cats and they seem to behave and probably do their job catching the mice. These cats are very busy standing guard, but most likely waiting for food.
Grand bazaar entrance
An old entrance to the grand bazaar
Turkish delights
You can find all kinds of Turkish delights which are dried fruit, fruits, nuts, and sweets, rolled up and ready to eat for snack, snacks or dessert. There are so many varieties.
Not popular Street
Some streets are not that popular
Interesting building
This is a very interesting building
Shopping area
A shopping area outside the mosque
Nice spaghetti and tea
I forgot to take the photo before eating the tasty food. Tea is usually served for free unless it’s a very touristy place and then they want to charge money for it.

Fun in Okinawa

After Ishigaki Jima I flew to Naha on the main Okinawa Island and contacted one of the people I met drinking one night in a small drinkery in Ishigaki town. They brought the whole family for a fun night f food and drinks at a local place they frequent.

meeting together. Fun in Okinawa
Here we are gathered together. It was a fun evening.
Fun in Okinawa.  Go carts
Tourists like driving go carts
close, not closed
It was “close”, I was standing right in front of it. This spelling replacement for “closed” is a misunderstanding of the word usage and is prevalent throughout Japan an Thailand.
monorail
The convenient overhead monorail going to the airport.
atari pong game.  Fun in Okinawa
Spam
Spam is an influence from the post war US occupation.

Searching Ell for family

Searching for ancestors records in Luxembourg is easy. It is done in the main city and there are people there to help. You even get an archive library card after doing some searches. However, finding gravestones and other physical proof of ancestry proved to be much harder. It seems almost all the gravestones in the churches are not older than 150 years or less. The old ones left are put leaning against walls indicating some major disruptions at the churches, something I need to investigate further. But renting a car and driving through the countryside proved to be the best part of my visit to Luxembourg. It s very beautiful and organized and clean country though fairly expensive. I started searching Ell where my great great grandfather was born. In the end I found no traces of the either of my great great grandparents, the Strotzs. I highly recommend the village of Larochette. You will enjoy the myriad of cafés, restaurants, walking and hiking areas as well as old castles. I want to stay in this town on my next visit.

Beautiful countryside
Beautiful countryside
Strotz church searching Ell
Most likely the Strotz church
inside church in Ell. Searching Ell
Insdie the small church
large church
A larger church nearby
Nice pipe organ
Nice pipe organ
cream cheese searching Ell
This looks like a soft cheese but is actually an interesting favored cream cheese
separated school
A school separating girls and boys. The ranching word for young female horse definately comes from the French word for girl
old Opel
That’s a pretty old Opel
Prefecture office
The district office. This is where Japanese got the English translation (prefecture) from the Japanese word for something like a state, a KEN (県)。
rental car
The car I rented. My cheap small one was not available so Europecar upgraded me to a Mercedes.
Larochette searching Ell
Larochette where my great great grandmother was born
Beautiful windows
Beautiful windows
Larochette church
Most likely where my family went to church in Larochette
enjoying weather Searching Ell
Enjoying the beautiful weather outside the church
palace
The Grand Duchy palace
road to Ell. Searching Ell
The road to ELL
Leaving Ell
Leaving Ell
church
Very well kept churches
confessional
I had nothing to confess except that my search in the hometowns turned up nothing on this trip

Hopping in Kiso and Mt. Fujij

As I was traveling around Japan I decided to go to my old school area on Mt. Fuji, Fujinomiya, and also to a place I love to visit. The Kiso trail goes from near Matsumoto area to Nagoya and still has old villages with places to stay and a walking trail along the centuries old walking trail. These two areas are close to Tokyo so easy for day or several day trips. The Chuo line goes from Tokyo along the Kiso trail and is one way to see this beautiful area.

triumph car near Mt. Fuji
An old car museum display of one of my favorite type cars.
pokemon go players
Near my hotel in Kashiwa all these people are standing around playing Pokemon Go
the ghost musical
I am guessing this musical is based on “the ghost and Mrs. Muir”
motorcycle stop wakayama
Actually this is near Wakayama in the mountains and has been a favorite motorcyclist stop for over 50 years
river view
The river view which is superb during the cherry tree blossoming season
bagdad cafe wakayama
The old sign for the “bagdad cafe”, evidently a hint from the movie
river view
A nice river/city view
Map of customers
At a local restaurant a map with pins of were customers live
CO2 level
Measuring the CO2 level in the restaurant
Nagoya side
The Nagoya side of the Kiso trail
water wheel
Old house with water wheel
few shops open
Many shops were not open due to dwindling tourist arrivals
shop
A typical shop
noodle shop
I had delicious noodles here
March view
A view from the top in March
mountain view
Proof I was there
private garden
A small private garden. There are millions of these in Japan
city view
City view from the hotel
mountain view Mt. Fuji
Later in the evening he snow dusted hills change color
station
An old station rebuilt
Mt. Fuji view
A view from my grad school campus
shiraito no taki
Shiraitonotaki (white thread water fall) near my school has become quite a developed tourist destination

Palermo-Last Day

When I first came to the outskirts of Palermo in 2010 all the cars I saw were badly scratched or dented and parked on the road and sidewalk in every kind of configuration. I didn’t want to subject my rental car to this fate so I turned around and went to another place to stay and visit. However, this time I found it to be a safe place to drive and park a rental car, though I didn’t rent one, and things were generally better organized. Palermo is a nice city with many sights and inexpensive street restaurants to enjoy. I highly recommend Palermo.

Palermo-last day. Spaghetti
Wonderful spaghetti with mussels
street art
Street art can be a goal of your walk around the city
sweets at coffee shop
Something sweet with coffee
japanese restaurant
Definitely not run by Japaese, jMaybe by vietamese or chinese
wedding dress up
Getting dressed up for a wedding reception at the wharf restaurant
port
The port
big fish
Processing a big fish
anti tourism
An increasingly popular opinion
graffiti
Typical graffiti
linguine
Linguine with a nice sauce
salad
A very healthy salad with a campari spritz
following band
Following the band to the celebration
poster
The celebration poster
celebration
The religious celebratin
park anywhere
Some people still park anywhere
view
A view at Termini Imerese
bike shop. Palermo-last day
Bike shop fixing the. Young boy’s bike
nice spaghetti
This spaghetti sauce was not too rich
spiderman in Palermo
The young boy was spiderman
japanese characters
Japanese characters are popular

Drifting around Ishigaki island

Ishigaki island is much closer to Taiwan than Okinawa and a much smaller island. However as you are drifting around Ishigaki Island you will find a wonderful ocean, interesting plants and animals and really friendly people wanting to talk to you over a drink. An island close by is Taketomi. When I was there in April/May I got the feeling it wasn’t the tourist season since most everything was closed. It is worth a day trip from Ishigaki and I recommend just walking around since it is such a small island.

entrance sign
The entrance sign
typical local food
Typical local foods, the noodles and way of cooking pork is special to these islands
flower
Beautiful flowers all ove
fish restaurant
Fish is the very delicious here
my hotel
My hotel which was not so cheap and a pretty old and not well maintained building. Hotels here are fairly expensive except that most seem to have rooms for 3 or more people, groups and families
hot sand
Along with Avocado toast you can have “hot sand”,not so crunchy or gritty since “sand” is Japanese for “sandwich”.
Gas pump
Nice to see an old gas pump probably left from the US post war occupation
on guard
Watching out for all sorts of criminals especially illegal China fishing boats
beautiful ocean
Beautiful water. I wanted to try snorkeling but the shop said I was too old to go on a boat
traditional drawing
Okinawa tradition in a drawing.
island from above
Taketomi is the second from the right
While the Ryukyu islands were a kingdom each island had a different language. Locals today say they can’t understand what people on their neighboring island are saying.
rules
Keeping the island in order
growth monitors
Many trees are being monitored for growth
Two Korean tourists on the left (spoke very good Japanese), the bar owner in the back (bar seats 6 people), and two local residents to the right. It was a fun nght.
bar entrance
The vending machine on the left can be pulled out on a hinge and that is the bar’s entrance. Unique!
A typical shrine
Highball
So “highball” is now a verb. This 1950’s term is still used in Japan and refers to whiskey and water.
moon
Almost full moon.
beef is popular
If you “lanch” here you will have had a good lunch. Beef is a big thing in these islands and they raise cows on most of the large islands in a careful manner like in Kobe or Matsuzaka. But it is expensive.
walking
Easy walking around
roof tiles
Roof tiles stacked behind a coral wall
typical house
A typical house
fixing the roof
Fixing the roof
Coral wall plants
Plants growing out of the coral wall
Traditional clothing
Traditional costumes
red blossoming trees
Beautiful trees
red blossoms
The blossoms
cows
Raising cows
graveyard
A graveyard
interesting bug
Interesting bug
nice trees
Reminds me of the Bhodi trees
chinese influenced temple
A temple with some chinese influences
new temple
Making a new temple
fellow tourist
I took a bus tour around the island. These are my fellow tourists.
on boat
On the glass bottom boat
clams
Lots of clams
turtle
The turtle was the highlight
ishigaki opposite side
The opposite side of Ishigaki
K car
Most cars in Japan now are “K” cars with 650 cc engines
flavored ice
Ice flavored with not much cream

High on Heidelberg Castle

when you’re traveling to Germany Heidelberg it’s definitely one of the cities you should visit at the castle is very interesting. So remember when you get in this area make sure you get high on Heidelberg Castle.

Royalcrest
The Royalcrest
Entrance gate
Main entrance gate
River below when you are high on Heidelberg Castle
Beautiful views of the city below and the river
Nice view
One of the best views when you are high on Heidelberg Castle
Map
a good detailed map
Symbolism
Very iconic and important symbolism for the times when they were set on the entrance gate here
Symbols
Lions, orbs and the Shield
City clock
This is the old clock in the city center
City Plaza
The main city Plaza
Beer keg, a giant one
The giant Heidelberg beer keg
Dispenser
This is where they dispensed the beer
Chapel
You have to have a chapel in a castle
Heidelberg Castle pipe organ
Church pipe Oregon
Desk and chair
A very old desk and chair
Ornate hallway
And extremely ordinate hallway
Detailed ceiling
The ceiling of the hallway. Look at the detail
Room entrance
And ordinate room entrance
Hebrew
It was interesting to see Hebrew here. Obviously there was a lot of respect for the people who helped build and manage the castle
Beer pump
The great beer pump
Banquet hall
The banquet hall.
Marks in the stone
Builders’ marks in the stone
The old outside wall
This shows the old Castle wall on the outside which was built many hundreds of years ago
Cast model
The model of the castle as it is today
Complete model
Another model of the castle when it was complete
Great Frederick
This guy brought the castle to its peak architecture
Pharmacy inside the castle
There was a pharmacy inside the castle
Medicine creation laboratory
Were they concocted the medicines
Old brand
This is a very old brand