Tuesday, February 21, 2023

Planning for World Travel, a guide for getting started

Eurail pass or river cruise is my best suggestion for anyone who has never traveled abroad. This article is written with Americans in mind, and I suggest traveling to Europe. 

 

Always fly direct when possible, and keep your plan simple.

 Use Skyscanner.com to check the cities you can fly direct from your nearest airport. When I traveled for the first time with my husband, we considered other cities, but we were happy we went direct from Charlotte, North Carolina, to Paris, France, because there were the most frequent direct flights. You are lucky to live in a city with multiple options, but if you are not accustomed to international travel, stick with direct flights only. 

 

How long to travel? I recommend one week. Most Americans only get a little holiday leave for messing around in Europe. Australians and others who are far-flung travel for a month or two because it is such a long trip, they want to make it worthwhile. It's okay to take a week or two to start because you can travel with quality instead of quantity. You can keep a slow pace for more than a week of travel, but after two weeks, you will get tired of traveling unless you really like to be away from home. I have traveled for months and made an effort to make friends along the way and tried to integrate with the locals. You need to learn more of the language and customs if you are sticking around a place for a while, and that is work. My husband likes ice in his drinks and missed home so much because he wanted comforts like ice in his water and to understand the conversations around him. The little things.

Also, if you are making a more extended trip, like two weeks or more, you would explore budget hotels and perhaps AirBnB. I like starting a journey with budget hotels such as Ibis, Novotel, etc. You are excited at the start and want to spend most of your time roaming a new place, so you will only see the room for sleeping. I'm still okay with Youth Hostels at this point in life, but my husband is not. I stayed at Chillout Hostel in Zagreb for nearly a week in 2018, and it was a fantastic experience. It's nice to stay in an affordable place and have fun with new people. https://www.chillout-hostel-zagreb.com/ My husband and I went to a summer music festival in Zagreb, and most of the people from the hostel were going to the same festival. Some boutique hotels are partly hostels that offer rooms with bunkbeds and also private hotel rooms. Sometimes you meet interesting people by staying in one of these blended privately-owned hotels. 

 

 

Many European cities offer a variety of accommodations as well as big chain hotels. By the end of the trip, you want your own clean space and can stay in a Hilton or Sheraton. Likely, these are the more expensive hotels located near the departure airport. Convenient for packing up and leaving.

 

How many cities should I visit? Two or three maximum. Many people overbook their trip and only enjoy a little of the experience because of the rush and pressure of too much movement. If you choose a river cruise, you will see many cities while floating along a relaxing journey. For example, you would start in one city, Amsterdam, and cruise along to Budapest's final port of call. My advice for that journey is to fly back to Amsterdam, so you have a round-trip flight from the United States. There are many inexpensive airlines in Europe that you can take between European cities. https://www.vikingrivercruises.com/cruise-destinations/europe/grand-european-tour/2023-amsterdam-budapest/index.html This is an example itinerary; these trips are pretty expensive but include most of your food, your floating hotel room, and cruises are pretty entertaining. It's possible to remain on the ship the whole time. If you are shy and don't want to meet other people on the boat, you can stay to yourself. Suppose you want to socialize with others on the journey, in that case, there are opportunities provided by the cruise organizers to get you involved with other travelers. Cruising is a good idea if you are weary of making train reservations and hotel arrangements. You might save money on a cruise package deal after all. 

 

How much should I pack? I recommend packing light. Carrying less keeps you better organized, and it is less hassle to deal with. I often bring an oversized carry-on backpack in summer because it fits all my clothes as they are rolled up inside. 


 

https://www.chillout-hostel-zagreb.com/




Rolling your clothes keeps them more wrinkle-free than folding. When I traveled with my mom in winter, she had a small carry-on suitcase with everything she needed for a week. It is far easier to handle when moving about; you can keep a better eye on your belongings, and if you have less stuff to shift through, you won't struggle with misplaced things as often. I like to do laundry as I travel; if I run out of clothes, this can be an excellent way to peek into local culture. In winter you don't need to wash your trousers daily because you aren't sweating or getting dirty. In summer, you can bring lighter clothes, and as you discard them at the end of the day, put sweaty clothes in a plastic bag for dirty laundry, it keeps the stinky things away from the fresh stuff. 

My mom has some tips she has shared with me. She wears only black and white on vacation! Then everything mixes and matches, and her outfits always look classy and put together! That would become dull on a regular routine, but it suits her travel style. 

Mom and me in Venice Italy November 2021

 Another tip from my mom's, friend June, who we traveled with. She brings precisely how many pairs of underwear she needs for the trip. For example, on a 7-day journey, she brings 7 pairs of old underwear and throws them away at the end of each day. Perfect! No worries about washing!

 

Should I travel with a partner or go solo? If your friends or romantic partner has no travel bug, don't pressure them to go. Just travel solo. Traveling can be difficult, especially if one of the travelers cannot handle disappointment or discomfort. Things happen on a trip, and that is part of the adventure. If you find yourself with a sourpuss who only eats at McDonald's, you will wish you were not on vacation. You've wasted your investment in airline tickets. You are lucky when you find yourself with someone who travels easily and doesn't get anxious when some problem comes up. You miss a train, or you lose your whatever thing… I lost the rental car in the Venice parking garage for over an hour. I didn't hear any complaints from my partner because he is a reasonable adult and understands things happen. I also misplaced the parking ticket and was afraid I needed to pay a hefty fine. Still, luckily, I asked politely, and the garage manager checked the video of the time our car entered the garage, so we only paid for the couple of days we parked. It wasn't the end of the world, but I can think of times when I was not so fortunate to be traveling with a calm person.

 

Should I rent a car or take the train? Definitely take the train. Only a couple of times has it benefited me to rent a car. I drive a standard transmission and am a good driver but I avoid the hassle and use the excellent train services of Europe. Train travel is way faster and goes nearly everywhere you want to go. Eurail.com can show you packages for multiple city journeys, and you can also buy your train tickets in advance. Buying tickets in advance is recommended if you travel in the summer because summer crowds can be hectic. When we went to Lake Como in Italy, we rented a car, and the transaction took nearly two hours to rent the car, despite our reservations. The agency in the Milan airport was bustling and needed more stock on offer. They kept giving us cars that were not suitable, a huge SUV to drive on the tiny little streets, and jammed highways. We returned the car two or three times; this was not a good use of our vacation time.  

 

How do I get money? I have heard of people bringing travelers' checks or exchanging cash ahead of time at home. That usually costs much more than withdrawing cash from an ATM or using your card at overseas merchants. You want to ensure your card has a chip, PIN, and a reasonable overseas transaction rate. Do a little research and talk to your bank. Get a card you know will work well as an emergency card, such as an American Express. I don't use that card regularly, but it has helped me out on many occasions when my debit card has not been able to be used. I can advise being aware of Euronet ATMs and other predatory "tourist ATMs." Go to a bank ATM for the lowest withdrawal fees. You will find Euronet in the airport or in dense tourist areas, don't pay over 5 Euros to withdraw 100 Euros.


Avoid scam ATM, specifically EuroNet


 

How do I charge my phone? Don't worry too much about power adapters. I bring a universal adapter around in my backpack, but usually, you can buy one for a few dollars wherever you travel. Most hotels will have a USB port in the room, either on the wall or in the desk lamp space. If there is no power adapter in the room, the hotel service desk will often lend you one or tell you where you can buy one. I remember being surprised in Istanbul I purchased an adapter for only $1.00, but it lasted for only about one month. Good value though! Power banks can save you, but I find them too heavy. I also don't mind when my battery dies, a bit of technology freedom.

 

Should I get a SIM card for my phone? If you like to stay connected, you can buy a SIM card specifically for the country you are visiting. You can also purchase a SIM card that will work in many countries you travel to. These are often affordable, maybe $50-75 for a data package that will keep you going for two weeks. You don't usually need a phone number. International calling can be done with WhatsApp messenger or another tool, like Skype or Instagram. I usually do fine without a data plan because I don't want to be connected on holiday.

Along with fun apps like Instagram, you can be reached with work messages, so consider that. Leaving your internet access to WiFi makes traveling more fun and organic. Downloading a map offline will make your day much more fun and flexible. Remember, your phone needs to be "unlocked" to replace the SIM card when traveling. Many Americans are surprised that their phone will not accept another SIM card because the service provider locks it.

 

In summary, travel light, choose a partner with whom you know you get along well, and keep a flexible schedule.


Monday, February 6, 2023

Don't Worry Darling ❤️🗡️

It's the time of year to be scared—Valentine's Day! I will blog about a few of my favorite books, movies, and streaming series that are good for the season.


📽️"Ready or Not"

This 2019 film is a horror comedy about a wedding celebration with a deadly game attached to the ceremony. A wealthy family has an initiation to test if the new bride can be "one of the gang." This is a nail-biting hide-and-seek, relationship-testing battle for survival, which is what a marriage ceremony is all about. I saw this in the cinema and laughed more than others. I found it a riot.

https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/movies/story/
2019-08-23/ready-or-not-ending-explained












📽️David Lynch "Mulholland Drive"—

This existential horror has stuck with me for years. I appreciate "Lost Highway," for the creepy vibe. But "Mulholland Drive" has more of the "caught in a nightmare" vibe that you are looking for when you want to be existentially terrified and unable to sleep for several nights…. David Lynch is a creative genius.

https://www.summerhall.co.uk/sh-event/mulholland-drive-15/


📺"Killing Eve"

I started this in April 2022 and had nightmares for days about someone who is a pathological murderer for hire. The circumstances of this story are truly devastating if you have a moral compass, but the show is entertaining regarding the traditional theme of a "who done it" mystery, which is perennially popular. Jodie Comer is exceptionally talented with her various accents and personalities. Also, in spring-summer 2022, Ms. Comer performed in a three-hour-long one-woman show which is themed on sexual assault and the legal system, fascinating talent. https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2022/apr/27/prima-facie-review-jodie-comer-on-formidable-form-in-roaring-drama


https://www.vulture.com/2022/04/the-ending-of-killing-eve
-season-4-explained.html














📖"House of Leaves"

It's difficult to choose one book which is the most terrifying, but this one stole my soul and made me want to move from where I was living because I started to believe it was haunted. "House of Leaves" is a creatively printed book about an existential black hole experience as related by the narrator, who may not be alive anymore and is blind. You feel like you are reading the story as it's being written. Is it a maze, a labyrinth, or a love story?

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/24800.House_of_Leaves




📽️Candyman 2021

This movie is a "supernatural slasher," according to some, but with Jordan Peele as a director, it is also very deep. Even if the scary parts of the movie don't get you, the final message will scare the joy the out of you. You are fucked for your evil deeds, Candyman is everywhere, and he will get you. I feel like "Get Out," "Nope," and others by Jordan Peele are "social speculative fiction," and Candyman is perhaps also a contemporary fairy tale. Another that I saw in the cinema in which I left with existential loathing.



https://www.newstatesman.com/culture/film/2021/08/
candyman-definitive-black-lives-matter-horror














❇️ I am sharing this blog because I have an idea for a short film that would be a horror story set in China. One of my filmy friends may visit me, and we can produce it in a weekend, now that China is opening to the world and giving tourist visas soon. A story about love and friendship in China during the time of Covid.

Sunday, January 15, 2023

Good Reads in 2022

I read so many good books in 2022 and wrote reviews on Goodreads.com for some of these. I would say the most memorable is the speculative fiction set in New York City and Shenzhen, China where a virus changes the world. I always enjoy this genre, but when this book was published in 2019 I had my eye on it and indulged in a lot of this type of novel in 2020. I read the Mad Adam trilogy in 2020, a great story by Margaret Atwood. I enjoy tales of survival, especially with young people at the center. I got my hands on Severance by Ling Ma in 2022 and read it with Erik. 
My other favorite discovery of 2022 is the well known children's author Deborah Ellis. I am lucky to have read her late than never, but her books address extremely heavy issues in the world such as child poverty and children living in war. I read Parvana's Journey about a child managing survival in Afghanistan-- even in the desperate situation children are facing in the world these days, these books give a voice to the vulnerable and it gives me some hope that with this knowledge there will be a future with solutions. 
Finally, I got around to reading "The Story of Ove," which was special to Erik and I because it is about a practical Swedish man who has trouble expressing himself, yet still waters run deep. I don't think the new movie version of this will be any good, but I will watch it and find out. We have several jokes from the book, which was mostly read aloud to me. Mainly, "doing an inspection" for quality of work seems very funny to the type of person who takes details of quality very seriously... 
I hope you will connect with me on Good Reads and share your books that are worthwhile. I am looking forward to another year of good reading, perhaps in 2023 I will read 23 books. https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/368741-melanie







Guangzhou Opera Performance

A lot of incredible things happened to me in 2022, I moved to China, got my dog, met some really cool people, started working with some clever students who love to read-- I'm grateful for so much good stuff that has come my way. Excellent food and cultural experiences top my list of reasons why I really enjoy the Guangzhou experience. On October 29, 2022 there was a beautiful moon over the Pearl River and I was swept away by the magical folktale performance of dance, singing, and traditional Chinese instruments. The stage and costumes were mesmerizing, and I literally had front row seats in one of the most beautiful opera houses in the world. As soon as I learned about this Zaha Hadid designed performance hall I wanted to go, but getting tickets was challenging for me because tickets are sold in Chinese language. I got very lucky and was invited by my friend Sylvie's Chinese teacher Jaime. I still owe those ladies big time for their kindness and generousity! It was a performance of several acts, like short stories, serving up stories that moved even those of us in the audience that did not understand the language. I knew I was seeing something special, I could feel it no matter the language. I made a video just a few days after the experience, here is that with my own photos and recordings: https://youtu.be/wBWV1TR92XU It's a bit late to write this blog, but I wanted to share the official photos from the Guangzhou Opera photographer and remind myself how good I have it, living GZ Style.

Sunday, November 6, 2022

Table Tennis Team & This is Halloween in GZ

 This past week was really eventful, Halloween was on a Monday, so it was a lot of celebrating on the weekend. I saw a band of my teacher colleagues play at a local bar, it was a riot, to see everyone dressed up like Ziggy Stardust and zombies, I saw Hulk Hogan and lots of cute costumes, some scary.

Halloween at Hooley's

Also very important, this marks the first week of Table Tennis season. As the coach, I was conducting "tryouts" but kept most of the students who registered. It is a very important sport in China and many of the students are very good at it, they play with their families a lot. There are tables set up in most parks and living compounds. The kids who joined for practice are really cool and have good sportsmanship. They get along well and they are looking forward to the end of season dinner already-- only six weeks away! 

Call me Coach Wood







Nala dog needs a raincoat.
If you want to watch a moving picture of my blog, here is the GZ Style Channel. I ate chicken feet by accident, but they were pretty good, not a lot of meat, but spicy and flavorful. Also, some shots of my dog running around. I realized that if I make a video of nonsense, it's a lot easier to edit. Enjoy! 



Planning for World Travel, a guide for getting started

Eurail pass or river cruise  is my best suggestion for anyone who has never traveled abroad. This article is written with Americans in mind,...