Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

Sunday, March 13, 2011

5 Best Travel Songs by Jimmy Buffett

Sometimes it takes some good music to get your travel juices going. If you ask me, the best musician for this particular occasion has got to be Jimmy Buffett. Here are my favorite five songs by him that really make me want to take off and travel.

Punta Mita near Puerto Vallarta, Mexico


5. Cowboy in the Jungle

Overview:
This song talks about a cowboy who gets "stuck in Portobelo since his money all ran out" on his way to Paraguay. It is a great representation of a laid-back expatriate in South America who "rolled with the punches; played all of his hunches; made the best of whatever came his way". It also shows how people need to travel more in order to avoid "trying to cram lost years into five or six days".  

Favorite Line:
"And still twenty-four hours, maybe sixty good years, it's really not that long a stay." 

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4. Son of a Son of a Sailor

Overview: 
In this Jimmy Buffett classic, he talks about going "out on the sea for adventure" thanks to his grandfather's hobbies. Gives you an overall grasp of what it would be like to sail around the world (which is everybody's hidden dream). Also, I am a son of a son of a sailor myself, so this resonates especially well with me. "I'm just glad I don't live in a trailer." 

Favorite Line:
"You can shake the hand of the mango man as he greets you at the border."

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3. One Particular Harbour

Overview:
This song has a bit of a South Pacific feel to it, especially since the beginning is sung in Tahitian. And Jimmy speaks the truth when he says that travel is "a  magic kind of medicine that no doctor could prescribe". This song makes me want to be a beach bum. 

Favorite Line:
"Where I can see the day when my hair's full gray and I finally disappear."

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2. He Went To Paris

Overview: 
The story in this song is about a man who goes to Paris because he is "looking for answers". He then drifts over to England where he marries and has a son. Then they both die and he moves to the islands where he's "writing his memoirs, losing his hearing, but he don't care what most people say". Probably my favorite melody in any song by Jimmy Buffett. 

Favorite Line:
"Some of it's magic, some of it's tragic, but I had a good life all the way."

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1. Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes

Overview:
This is the epitome of Jimmy Buffett's travel theme. To be able to "run into a chum with a bottle of rum and wind up drinking all night" is something that few people know they are able to do. The title and the chorus are a great indication of how travel, though great, requires a bit of laughter to express itself properly.

Favorite Line:
"Yesterday's over my shoulder, so I can't look back for too long. There's just too much to see waiting in front of me and I know that I just can't go wrong."

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What are your favorite travel songs (not necessarily by Jimmy Buffett)? Please feel free to discuss below.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Bled and Cream Cake

Probably among the most famous Slovenian destinations, Bled is a small town in the mountains northwest of Ljubljana. Tourists will instantly fall in love with the charming lake which Bled surrounds, and most of all, the island that is home to a small church, which makes the lake seem almost magical. Among Slovenians, though, Bled is known for a different reason - cake.

The original Bled cream cake.

The Blejska Kremna Rezina, as this is called in its native tongue, is sold throughout Slovenia and can be found in just about any coffee shop in the small country. But the 'real' cake must be eaten not only in the town of Bled, but in the restaurant where we ate it (which I suppose was also the birthplace for this sweet pastry). 
 
The cake, which seems thick and heavy, was delightfully light and fluffy. This is very important considering the large portions that you can expect to be served. And contrary to what I expected, the cake was not overly sweetened, which made it quite enjoyable. 

A sign for the cake place.
Apart from the cake, Bled is a great little town. With about 5,000 inhabitants, it is a very small community, yet receives lots of tourist traffic in the summer. When I went, it was February and snowing, so I would not say that I saw it in its prime state, but it was great all the same. 

The Bled church on the island.
The church located on the small island, though not particularly significant as a church, is the location for many weddings and other events that benefit from a picturesque setting. This is definitely a place I would love to come back and visit in the summer.

Boats tied up for the winter.