Since this is a travel blog, I'll tell you I'm traveling to visit family for Christmas so...
Meanwhile, I'm Wishing You and Yours a Very Merry Christmas and a Blessed and Prosperous New Year!
PamT
Since this is a travel blog, I'll tell you I'm traveling to visit family for Christmas so...
Meanwhile, I'm Wishing You and Yours a Very Merry Christmas and a Blessed and Prosperous New Year!
PamT
Good Morning Friends and Welcome back to Bathroom Blues!
In an earlier posts, I shared my love of travel, why I started this blog and the West Coast vacation I took in 2017.
I explained why I named the blog Bathroom Blues and talked about my trip to New York City.
Today I'm going to begin posting about my 2024 Mid-Eastern US trip we took in June.
I had every intention of telling you about this trip when I first initiated the blog but then my UK Vacation came up so I started there.
Hopefully from here on out, I'll post as I travel.
Anyway, this past June my traveling partner and I headed out for a 3 week trip up the middle-eastern states visiting national parks and other areas of interest.
First stop was Wilderness RV Park in Robertsdale, AL. We arrived in the rain and it continued to rain most of the night.My initial reaction upon seeing the campground restroom was... Oh no, here we go.
Based on the exterior I was a little hesitant to venture inside. However, when I did, I was pleasantly surprised!
The place was really clean (I LOVE it when I can smell bleach or lemony/orangy cleaning chemicals when I walk in). The floors and walls were tiled as was the countertop. The shower and toilet stalls were a little tight but nice and shower curtains free of mold or mildew.
Being out in the country, we saw some wild ducks, but since we only stayed the one night, I can't really testify to the many types of wildlife that may roam throughout the park.My only complaint was the (IMHO) rather large gap between the bottom of the door and the cement which had me humming the blues.
The thing that scares me the most about rural campgrounds and state or national rv parks is the possibility of snakes and that gap was plenty big enough for one to crawl up in there.
Would not be a good thing!
Other than that, Wilderness RV park is a lovely place to stay. Check it out next time you're ready to stop around Mobile, AL.
I hope you enjoyed today's travel details and that you'll check back weekly for more.
Until next time, happy camping.
PamT
If you read my last post, you'll see we arrived in Dublin on the 16th of September for one night and one day. Since we arrived late in the afternoon, we did our sightseeing on the 17th which technically should have been day 8 instead of 7 but whatever LOL!
The afternoon of the 17th we picked up our rental car and drove to Clare where we stayed at the Inn at Dromoland. Situated at the back of the Inn, our room was large and the bathroom nice and spacious.
The next morning we headed out to the Cliff's of Moher.
Above you'll see a few pictures but these in no way do justice to the vast beauty of the Cliffs. For you Harry Potter fans, the cave shown in the upper left corner of this collage is the sea cave that contained one of Lord Voldemort's Horcruxes.
The lower right picture is what's known as Hag's Head. Look closely and you'll see what appears to be the head of a woman tilted back and her mouth 'open' as she nag, nag, nags her husband and family. At least that's what the Irish have proclaimed it to be LOL!
You'll also see in the lower left corner, O'Brien's Tower. Mr. O'Brien was one of the original tour guides on the Cliffs and this tower was built in 1835 for people to gaze out of the upper windows. On a clear day you can see as far as Loop Head and the Mountains of Kerry (the southern tip). To the north, The Twelve Bens beyond Galway Bay are visible as well as the Aron Islandes to the west.
I've wanted to go to this part of Ireland since I first read Nora Roberts's Born In Trilogy which is set in this area and these places are mentioned. Every description in these books about the beauty of rolling green hills criss-crossed with stone fences or dotted with cattle and sheep in absolutely accurate and the actual experience stunning. Dromoland Castle is mentioned in book 2, Born in Ice and though we didn't visit the castle itself, we were able to see it from the road whenever we left the Inn.
Words cannot describe what was the trip of a lifetime for me and my favorite part of the whole excursion. Let me tell you it was worth every hour, every penny and every nerve-wracking mile drivng on the opposite side of the road from the wrong side of the car LOL!
Next time, I'll definitely stay more than a couple of days in Ireland.
I hope you've enjoyed reliving my UK Vacation with me and that you'll stop by often and see where else I've traveled.
Until next time, bon voyage.
PamT
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Welcome to Day 7 of my UK vacation!
As I mentioned in my last post, we left Cardiff, Wales on Sept. 16th and flew to Dublin where we stayed at the elegant RIU Plaza The Gresham Hotel.
Just looking at the website you know these bathrooms were as luxurious as any you can find!
And there was nothing "continental" about breakfast either. The dining room was huge and the variety of food available, a veritable smorgasbord!
Leaving our luggage at the front desk, we headed out on a City Sightseeing, tour of the city where we discovered all things Guinness, St Patrick's Cathedral and Trinity College where the Harry Potter's Book of Kells is housed.
The bus also took us to Phoenix Park, which originated as a hunting ground.
We only had 1 day in Dublin so these are only a few highlights of the city. We didn't even have time to get off the bus and tour anthing. So if you ever go to Dublin, plan on staying a few days to enjoy the rich culture throughout Ireland's capital.
I'll share the remainder of our trip in my next post so come back and reminisce with me!
PamT
We arrived at the Dorian House B&B the afternoon of Friday, the 13th of September, and walked into town (about 20 minutes all downhill) to get our bracelets for the Jane Austen festivities the next day.
Talk about luxurious rooms and bathrooms with a huge claw-footed tub (my favorite kind of tub!!) as well as a nice, big shower. Probably not as large as some but definitely larger than those in the London House Hotel (see my post for Day1).
This bathroom had me singing a happy tune from first glance. I'd have been doing the Jesus Happy Dance too but my feet were beginning to get sore from all the walking LOL!
Saturday we enjoyed a wonderful breakfast (I had Eggs Florentine) then dressed in our Period Attire and headed down to the festivities. After the Grand Regency Costumed Promenade (which lasted about an hour), we enjoyed a tour of the Jane Austen Centre and Tea with Mr. Darcy in the Tea Room.
We explored the downtown area for a while, visiting the shops and food establishments (and here you have to pay $1.00 to get in the toilet!) then turned in for the evening to prepare for our next adventure - a train ride to Cardiff, Wales the next day!
Hope you're enjoying my UK Vacay as much as I did and that you'll continue to drop by the blog as I recount the entire trip.
Until next time, happy trails...
PamT
Day 4 of our UK Vacation started out early. After breakfast, my cousin and I met with our driver for the day, Geoff (pronounced Jeff) who picked us up in a Jaguar to take us from London to Chawton and on to Bath.
Unfortunately my picture of this was "live" which means it's actually a short video - UGH - I've said before, I am NOT a photographer, and I'll apologize again LOL!
Anyway it was a thrill riding in such luxury.
We left shortly after nine and headed out.
Geoff was a wonderful guide, regaling us with stories and history every mile.
We arrived in Chawton at Jane Austen's house/museum (upper left pic) and enjoyed a brief tour then on to "the great house" as she described her brother's Chawton House Estate. On stumps throughout the gardens/grounds you could find these little tributes to Jane's work with quotes from her books or poems or prayers.
The tour guides inside the house were very knowledgeable and also told lots of stories regarding the history of the house and the people who lived and visited there. We also got a tour of the library which houses books that are thought to be rare, one of a kind, and only avialable here.
One thing I loved about this house was the bathroom (toilet) still contained some of the original plumbing and the toilet itself had a pull-chain to flush! I tell you this quaint restroom had me singing a happy tune.
We also stepped back in time when we visited Chawton House's lovely church.
As much as I enjoyed these two stops on our way to Bath, my greatest thrill of the trip was passing Stonehenge! Y'all had I known we'd be passing this Historical landmark, I would have made sure we had time to stop.
I cropped the picture included in my collage to cut out the people and this photo was taken from the car.
Can you imagine how majestic these stones must be!?!
I can.
Geoff assured us the magic never dims and he'd been there over 400 times.
Hope you enjoyed today's post outlining my UK vacation and that you'll drop by next and travel along with me into Bath for the Jane Ausetn Festivities.
Until next time, happy trails...
PamT
Filming and photographs are prohibited inside the palace but we visited many staterooms and ballrooms and other interesting places within the palace where the royal family meets dignitaries or simply entertain friends, collegues and allies.
Of course there is a huge gift shop and cafe at the end of the tour where you walk out along the grounds which are absolutely beautiful.
Next up on Day 3 in London was Westminster Abbey, the royal church where Kings, Queens, Princes and Princesses are wed. Within it's stately walls, this beautiful, holy place houses the Grave of the Unknown Soldier. This is where many royal brides place their wedding bouquet after the ceremony.
After visiting these two sites, we caught another ride on Tootbus, (the hop on/off tourbus) where we enjoyed a ride through the city and saw so much more of Hyde Park and other fascinating places filled with History such as Big Ben - the huge tower clock built in 1834/35.
As with every other tourist fascility we'd visited, bathrooms were few and far between. Usually in the basement, down a long corridor, around a large corner or at the end of the "tour."
There is so much to see and experience in London, 2 or 3 days is really not enough but all the time we had. Which is why a 2 or 3 day pass on a tourbus is an absolute necessity to enjoy as much as you can.
Next up will be our trip to Chawton and Bath for Jane Austen festivities so stay tuned!
Until later....happy traveling.
PamT
There is so much History about this place, most of it gruesome (as mentioned above). One fascinating bit of informaton was the many exotic animals... Lions, Tigers, Polar Bears, Elephants, etc. that were housed at the Tower throughout many King's reigns.
This gigantic property encompases 12 acres of land and believe me if you plan a visit there, get your training in beforehand because you're going to do a lot of walking! In fact all of London is an exercise in fitness. Anyway, with so much ground to cover, the bathrooms are few and far between, but were clean and well maintained.
Next up, we took a hop on/off bus tour where we saw lots of amazing things. The architecture and statues throughout the city are breathtaking. Especially Big Ben the clock that stands over 300' tall with hands 9 & 14 feet long!
Our third excursion of the day was a visit to St. Paul's Cathedral. The grandeur and opulence of this cathedral can not be described. Despite the many tourists present, there was a tangible air of awe and reverance as there are in most holy places.
We finished our day with a lovely Italian dinner and settled in for the night excited about our next day's adventures which I'll share with you next week.
Hope you enjoyed today's memories.
Until next time, happy trails!
PamT
In my last post, I mentioned my cousin and I were heading off on vacation to London/Bath and Ireland.
This will be the first of many blog posts outlining our trip, the places we visited and what we experienced.
We flew out of New Orleans 9/9 on a puddle-jumper (ie: small) plane to Charlotte, NC then connected on a larger flight to Heathrow airport in London.
Since we basically began our trip at Heathrow and ended up there again on our way home ten days later, (and edured a 7 hr. layover!) I thought I'd tell you something about this airport.
AND, since this blog is about bathroom blues, you'll get a glimpse into the restroom facilities at this h-u-m-o-n-g-o-u-s airport that covers nearly 5 square miles of property.
Filled with shops such as Cartier, Chanel, Dior, etc., a layover might be a shoppers dream. You definitely won't go hungry or be bored if you love to browse.
Me? I'm not a browser or shopper so I simply put on my headphones to block out the background noise of thousands of people sitting, walking and talking from every direction and read 2 books LOL!
Although I am not big on shopping malls (and they have one at each of their four passenger terminals), I was very impressed at the availability and cleanliness of the bathrooms.
One feature that made my heart smile was the hand dryers on the same fixture as the water and soap!
You simply washed your hands and then spread them apart a few inches to each side and the dryer would come on.
This avoids so much water on the floor which is wonderful for putting down purses or carry-on luggage.
BRAVO, Heathrow!
Your bathrooms had me singing a happy tune during my ridiculously long layover.
Stay tuned friends for more on my UK trip.
To find out more about this amazing airport visit heathrow.com.
Until next time, happy traveling.
PamT
*image courtesy of pixabay*
Good Morning Traveling Friends,
I haven't been as consitent on this blog as I'd originally planned. Got a good reason though. I've been busy, busy, busy these last couple of weeks getting ready for my trip to England & Ireland!
Yep, it's finally here and by the time you read this, I'll be in the UK.
Ireland has been on my bucket list since I first read Nora Roberts' "Born In" trilogy which is set in County Clare - which is where I'll end up after flying into Dublin on the 16th.
My cousin and I have lot's of adventures planned during our 10 days in the UK and I'll have stories and pics for you then!
For now, enjoy this beautiful picture of the Cliffs of Moher....
We have a boat tour planned and I can't wait to share those pics with you!
Until next time take care and Happy Traveling.
PamT
When I first thought about starting this blog my intention was to focus on RV parks / campgrounds, etc.
However, the more I travel, the more I realize that cleanliness in any/every restroom is essential!
Therefore, I'll be posting information on restaurants, truckstops, rest areas.... In other words, bathrooms everywhere.
But before we get much furhter into our bathroom blues, let's talk about things you might need to carry when you are going to be using the bathhouse at a RV park or campground...
We know the basics (shampoo, conditioner, soap or body wash, washcloth and towel, brush or comb, hand/body lotion). You'd be surprised at how many times I got to the restroom and realized I forgot something. LOL!
I like to wear cheap flipflops while in the shower. We don't realize how very porous our feet are and, well, I just feel better with something between me and all those germs on the shower stall floor.
Another good idea is to carry a can of disinfectant spray. Especially if the thought of what all might take place in a shower stall gives you the heebeejeebees. I'm not going to get graphic with this but any number and kind of cooties could be lingering on those walls and floors.
Disinfectant wipes are a plus also for wiping the toilet seat down before you use it. These are great to carry in your purse or vehicle and grab a couple when you stop anywhere and use the restroom.
If you implement either of these last two ideas, be a sweetheart and spray/wipe the facilities down after your use for the next person's safety. Or at least their peace of mind.
I know some folks who use baby/flushable wipes instead of or addition to the toilet paper provided (which is usually the thinest, lowest quality, cheapest to be found). Be careful if you choose to do this. Not every restroom has a trashcan in the stalls. Although many of these wipes claim to be biodegradable, they're not always the best option because they don't break down as easily as toilet paper. That could cause problems for the campground's sewer system.
And, of course if you're tent camping at a RV park or campground, you'll want to include toothbrush, tooth paste, floss, etc in your toiletries. Most have electrical outlets so blow dryers can be used if you worry about that while camping.
Just a few travel bathroom tips for you today.
Until next time, remember public/personal safety is your responsibility just as much as the next guy's. 😊
PamT
In a previous post, I shared links to my West Coast vacation in 2017. Although that was the longest roadtrip I've taken to date (7 weeks!) it was/is only one of many wonderful places I've visited.
Back in December 2014, my son treated me with a visit to New York City.I'm not usually big on large cities but this was a trip of a lifetime.
We visited the 9/11 Memorial, saw the musical Wicked, watched a Rockettes show and generally covered a lot of ground in 2 1/2 days.
One of the most magical things about this trip, (other than being with my son!) were the larger than life Christmas decorations everywhere.New York is a great place to visit, but as I said, I'm not much on large cities so I definitely would not want to live there LOL!
One day I hope to go back and to go to Niagra Falls.
Although this was my first visit to New York City, it was not my only visit to New York state.
I have a friend who lives in the Finger Lakes region and I've traveled to be with her a time or two. In fact, the setting for my book, The Inheritance (Hammondsport) evolved out of one of those visits.
One thing I've learned in my travels is that we have a great, big, beautiful country here and there is more to see than you can imagine. I hope sharing my travels with you will enourage you to get out there and see some of it.
Until next time,
Keep it clean.
PamT
You might be wondering why public/rv park restrooms would even matter to someone who brings their own with them. Lot's of reasons!
If a park doesn't have full hook-ups which include sewage, you might want to use the bath house. Especially if you're only staying 1 night. Saves you having to dump or carry the extra weight with you to your next stop.
Trust me, we've done both and the smell is awful even using extra toilet tabs.
Reason #2: If you're staying long term at an RV park that does not have sewage hookups, using the public restrooms prevents you from having to carry and dump a portable tank or hooking up the camper to go dump in the middle of your stay.
Reason #3: Sometimes the camper bathroom is just too damn small. Or the hot water doesn't get/stay hot or....there are any number of reasons to worry about the state of public RV park bathrooms.
Until next time, happy trails!
PamT
I recall only one real vacation my family and I went on as a child. As a young adult, the most traveling I did was to visit my brother in Mississippi or Texas and then Alaska while he was in the Air Force. I did get to fly to the Finger Lakes region of New York in 2004 and Tennessee a couple of times to visit with a friend as well as Washington state between 1994 and 2011 to visit with my bonus daughter, son, son-in-love and grandson.
When my granddaughter was younger and danced, we traveled to Florida and TN for her competitions. My son treated me to a short trip in NY City in 2014.
My first trip not family related was to Arizona with a friend for his daughter's baby shower. He stayed with his family and I stayed with my neice who lived in Tempe at the time. While there, we went to Sedona. You can read all about that HERE.Back in 2017 I went on a West Coast Vacation that encompassed 15 states, 15 National Parks and numerous side excursions. That entire trip was shared in various posts on my original blog, http://pamswildroseblog.blogspot.com
I'm listing them below for your convenience...
West Coast Vacation #1; WCV #2; WCV #3; WCV #4; WCV #5; WCV #6; WCV #7; WCV #8; WCV #9
During this trip I started collecting magnets for the places I visit each time I travel. Look closely and you'll also see a couple of lanyards from special events... Disney & All American Half-Time Show when my granddaughter danced at the Citris Bowl in 2019 and The Chosen Conference in Dallas, TX Oct. 2023.
I hope you'll take some time and check out all the places I've been so far and come along with me for the ride in future.
PamT
You may wonder why I chose to call my blog "Bathroom Blues."
Well, let me tell you.
Having worked in the healthcare industry, the correlation between cleanliness and healthiness was strongly instilled in me. Which was unnecessary as the one thing I can't stand is a filthy bathroom. I used to feel that strongly about a dirty kitchen too, but as it's just me living in my house, I've lightened up on that.
Though, I will not let dirty dishes stay in the sink for long.
Anyway, I've wanted to do a travel blog for quite sometime, but had no clue what to name said blog. I played around with this idea for years and thought Bathroom Blues would be a catchy title given my penchant for sanitary restroom conditions.
My original plan was to show pictures of the facilities at different campgrounds, etc. but due to our sue-happy society decided against it.
Instead I've decided on a simple way to gauge those I mention.....
Not Up to My Standards: Singing the Blues
Mediocre: Humming the Blues
Outstanding: Singing a Happy tune
**Please note these are MY standards. Not everyone feels the way I do about restroom facilities!**
Know too, that this blog will be about more than bathrooms. I'll be sharing highlights of the many places I visit, things I see, and activities I enjoy.
I hope YOU'LL enjoy traveling with me!
PamT
PS: Bathroom Image by OpenClipart-Vectors from Pixabay