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Coastal Japan 2024

With memories of our trip to Scotland and Norway with National Geographic/Lindblad, we decided to again board the Resolution for a two week trip to ports along Japan's coast. It was a great way to see a lot of Japan with overnight repositioning of the ship. We even got over to Korea.

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Flekkefjord, Norway

The Resolution entered the fjords of Norway on May 8th, stopping in several small towns for hikes, pictures and history. Then on May 11th we left the ship in Bergen, spending the day walking the city, taking a funicular to the top of Foyen mountain above the city, and visiting museums. Next day, it was an all-day train ride to Oslo. During our 3 days in Oslo we had perfect, sunny weather for strolling the city and enjoying this clean, beautiful capital.

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Edinburgh Castle

We left Ireland on April 30 and headed for Scotland. After a couple of days in Edinburgh and an excursion to Vindolanda along Hadrian’s Wall in Northern England we boarded the National Geographic ship, Resolution, and headed for the Orkney and Shetland Islands.

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Lough Lein, Killarney, Ireland

We planned for a year, then traveled for a month (mid April to mid May 2023) to Ireland, Scotland and Norway. Beauty, history, culture, food - not a vacation, but a life experience.

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Siskiyou Peak, Mt. Ashland, OR

With Ashland temperatures in in the 90’s and upwards, we decided to hike up to Siskiyou Peak on Mt. Ashland. There were lots of wildflowers and clear, blue skies. Our intrepid friend/hikers, Ross and Taffy, joined us for a lovely day.

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With spring, the vetch on the Ashland hills across the valley from our house, is in full color. Our friends, the Swanson’s, live on that side of the valley and invited us to hike up into the glory with their trusty companion, Ollie, a delightful Australian labradoodle. And yes, he did run free . . . and became so loaded with stickers and burrs he had to be carried. (Note: snow on Mt. Ashland).