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  1. Wayne Denis says:

    Another great read thanks.
    Cook I agree pack just what you need not what you want. When I travelled in Greece with my American partner the rule was, If you can’t carry it in a backpack on your shoulder you don’t need it. Talking about money, I was in the middle east and the Balkans in 99-2000 and this was before the Euro. I kept all my different currencies in plastic baggies and ultimately was doing business in 11 different ones from German Deutschmarks to Turkish Lire.

    1. I kept our different currencies in envelopes in a drawer but cashed most of them in when we left. It was before the Euro too.
      The blogs are tongue in cheek all the way as I like to present both sides of an issue.
      But I learned! Pack half as many clothes and take twice as much money. Otherwise, stay home.
      Cook

  2. Great information Corinne!
    No wonder I will visit this site again when I go travelling in the future. 2 Years ago I travelled to Switzerland, in the summer, and I did not bring a Jacket with me because it was very hot. 2 Days later in Switzerland, the rain came and it was so cold I didn’t have warm clothes with me so I must had go to the shop to buy some Jacket and other warm clothes!

    1. Thank you for your comment. My aim is to point out the simple fatalities in life. Things we can control.
      So glad you will visit my site again. Welcome! I love memory cruises!
      Thank you
      Regards, Corinne