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8 Things To Do When It’s So Hot You Want to Punch Yourself in the Face Just So You Have Something Else To Think About

01 Monday Jul 2013

Posted by sarabutton in Travel Musings

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Arizona, desert, summer, Things to do, Tucson

I am a desert rat.

There’s nothing like the sun setting over the saguaros, or the smell of rain when the monsoons downpour onto our dehydrated gravel landscaping. We regularly eat Thanksgiving outside and I’ve never in my life had a Halloween when I had to consider weather when planning a costume. I’ve heard some poor saps who live in colder climes have to wear winter jackets over theirs. To a Tucson child, that sounded like an urban legend, and proof only existed in television and cinema.

This is an unedited photo of a sunset in Tucson.

This is an unedited photo of a sunset in Tucson.

Admittedly, there are a few downsides to living in Arizona other than our state legislature, the primary of which is the absurd, ridiculous summer heat.

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How to Score Cheap Tickets for Broadway Shows

18 Monday Mar 2013

Posted by sarabutton in Destinations, Travel Musings

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Broadway, NYC, Things to do

I love New York. There are many, many reasons for this, but one of the biggest is because I’m kind of a theatre nerd (<-notice how I automatically spell theatre the silly British way with the RE instead of ER, heyooo!) and I also adore musicals. So, naturally one of the reasons I love New York, is for BROADWAY!
Breakfast at Tiffany's on Brooadway

Breakfast at Tiffany’s at the Cort Theatre in NYC! We got tickets for the March 4 show, first night of previews!

In the few trips I’ve made to NYC, I’ve seen a handful of Broadway shows–both plays and musicals–and have managed to land some killer seats (like, 2nd or 3rd row) to Tony award-winning shows without paying more than $35 for a ticket.
So how did I find affordable tickets for hit Broadway shows? The ticket lottery.
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Kurentovanje, Slovenia’s Carnival

27 Wednesday Feb 2013

Posted by sarabutton in Destinations, Travel Musings

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carnival, photo, Ptuj, Slovenia, Things to do, videos

Although relatively well known in Europe as Slovenia’s biggest festival, I had no clue what kurentovanje was until I started researching my trip to Slovenia in early January. The photos alone prompted me to book my accommodation: huge groups of people running down the street in full body sheepskin costumes, horns and feathers, wearing bells and shaking their groove thing to ring them.

Masks waiting for their wearers in Ptuj.

Masks waiting for their wearers in Ptuj.

I had to see this in person.

So on Saturday, February 10 I arrived in Ptuj, Slovenia’s oldest city, home to a castle, famous spas, Slovenia’s oldest wine cellar and kurentovanje.

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Making Meze: A Cooking Class in Istanbul

25 Friday Jan 2013

Posted by sarabutton in Bumbling Bites

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food, Things to do, Turkey

If you’ve been following along, you may have noticed that I like food. I mean, who doesn’t? Food is awesome. It tastes good (most of the time), it’s fun to make, and it gives you energy to keep doing cool stuff like hike Mount Olympus or dance the lindy hop.

My boyfriend does give me a lot of flack for taking photos of the food I eat, and I confess that a lot of my recent Instagrams have featured food.

Click to make it bigger…

Anyway, you get the picture. So for Christmas, I decided to take a half-day cooking class here in Istanbul.

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Topkapı Palace: Stomping Grounds of the Ottoman Sultans

23 Wednesday Jan 2013

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Things to do, Travel Musings, Turkey

When I think of a palace, I think of Disney. And lush gardens, and over-the-top architecture, and lots of bling. Although my trip to Topkapı didn’t include a Cinderella sighting (I suppose that’d be more of a castle, wouldn’t it? Is there a difference? Someone help me out with this…), I was certainly impressed by its grandeur.But wait…Topkapwha? 
 Here are the basics:

  • Topkapı Palace began being built in 1459 by Sultan Mehmed II, who was responsible for conquering Constantinople.
  • It was home to the sultans and their courts until 1856, when the sultan moved to Dolmabahçe Palace.
  • It has been a museum since 1924.
  • A treasury, kitchens, mosques, stables, baths and even a circumcision room are all part of the palace complex
  • There are 4 main courtyards

Obviously there is a lot more history and information about the palace, but you get the idea. The people who lived on the palace grounds essentially never had to leave–they had everything they needed there!

Topkapı Palace: Stomping Grounds of the Ottoman Sultans
Entrance to Topkapı-The Imperial Gate
The Street of the Council was used for imperial processions. It leads to the next courtyard.

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Bumbling Chats: Meet Mehmet

18 Friday Jan 2013

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Things to do, Turkey

Over the past months I have been privileged to meet many people–other travelers, locals who have opened up their cultures and homes to us, and more. Mehmet is one such person. He drove us through the crazy streets of Ankara, taught us about Şalgam, and we now call him a friend.

Mehmet and I sat down today during his visit to Istanbul and talked a bit about why he loves this city, how he’d like to travel through Europe and more.

Bumbling Chats: Meet Mehmet
Mehmet pours raki, the national drink of Turkey.

What is your name? Mehmet.

How old are you? I am 22. 

Where are you from? I was born in Ankara but my family came from Kars, in eastern Turkey. I live in Ankara.

What do you like to do in your city? Now I am just a student in Ankara. I live with  my family. I am waiting to finish my university, and for now I am not sure when I will finish university or where I will go after. Probably I will come to Istanbul because my work is public relations and advertising. Advertising is best in Istanbul. 

Without school, I go to the bar with my friends and drink raki, a Turkish drink like ouzo. It’s famous. I also go to the cinema with my friends, I am interested in movies.

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4 Ways To Save Money in Istanbul

05 Saturday Jan 2013

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Istanbul is one of those cities that is surrounded by some sort of mystery. Enchantment, some might call it. And enchanting it is. Just walk along the pier and watch the fishermen, meander through the bazaar, or soak in the minaret-studded skyline at dusk and you’ll know it is somewhere special.

The view from our (super cheap) ferry ride.


Like any other big tourist hub, though, Istanbul is certainly a place where–if you’re not careful–your money will slip through your fingers. So how to avoid it? Here are 5 tips to keep your pocketbook balanced and your wanderlust sated!
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London Checklist

24 Monday Dec 2012

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Last summer I had the tremendous pleasure of traveling to Londonwith my dear friend, Lauren. I’ve raved about it before, and I knew we had only scratched the surface of London’s bajillion cultural offerings. So it was with a smile that I landed in London for a 5-day stay with a friend.
Along the river and by important buildings. You know, like Parliament.
A few things were on my to-do list this time around.
1.       Go dancing. All the lindy and blues I’d been doing in Ireland invigorated and inspired me to keep it up, and London has one of the most vibrant dance scenes in Europe. How could I pass up some chances to dance with some of the world’s best?
2.      See more free stuff! London is an expensive city, there’s no getting around that. That being said, though, there are a number of ways to save your dough while there. Last year, Lauren & I had done a lot of touristy things that required payment. This year, I wanted to hit up some of the museums that didn’t.
3.       Do Madame Tussaud’s. I’m a huge dork. I have no idea why, but since I was a little girl I’ve wanted to see the famous wax figures of Madame Tussaud’s. Last summer both in Amsterdam and London I suggested it as an activity, but it’s pricey and, honestly, kind of a waste of money. Since it was just me this time, though, I wouldn’t feel guilty about wasting my own cash.
4.      See more Shakespeare! The production of Much Ado About Nothing that we saw last year at The Globe was the best play I’ve ever seen. Hands down. The acting and direction were impeccable, the experience was extraordinary for so many reasons. To experience that again in the form of a different production would be yet another wonder-filled 3 hours I would never forget.
I know you’re dying to find out: did I check all these things off my list? Heck yes, I did!

I went dancing twice; once, to Blues in my Shoes, where the class was a fun gender-bender (where the normal follows lead and leads follow, always a great exercise to improve your dancing), and the fantastic live music during the social dancing made the night great. Then, later in the week I attended another Swing Patrol event, where there were dancers from literally all over the globe swinging out. Super!
As for seeing more free stuff, I headed to the Natural HistoryMuseum for the first time. I thought I’d be able to do that and the Science Museum in one day, and man was I wrong! The NHM had so much to see: dinosaurs, the “treasures” collection, which displays some of the most valuable relics the museum owns (like a skeleton of a dodo bird, and an original copy of On the Origin of Species), exhibits on human memory, what it’s like to be in an earthquake, and so much more! And it’s all free! I also hit up the National Gallery—also free—which houses incredible paintings by the Impressionists, the Baroque painters of Spain, and hundreds of other artists.
I did Madame Tussaud’s. Was it worth it? Well. Yes, I suppose it was, if a total rip-off, pricewise. The one thing I learned, though, is that sometimes silly touristy activities like that are worth doing with friends. It got tiresome having to ask strangers to take my ridiculous photo one after the next doing stupid things with wax figures of Robert Downey, Jr. and Brad Pitt…
Clearly I have no problem embarrassing myself in front of strangers. But hopefully you’ve figured that out by now…Click to make it larger and see me with the Royals, Audrey Hepburn, The King of Pop and more!
And, oh, the Shakespeare! For Christmas, my parents gifted me a ticket to see Twelfth Night, starring Mark Rylance as Lady Olivia and Stephen Fry as Malvolio. See, ten years ago The Globe did an all-male production of the play, just like they would have in Shakespeare’s day (called an “original practices production”.) It was freakin’ amazing. Originally running at the Globe, the play—along with Richard III, also starring Rylance—is now at the Apollo Theatre in West End. Walking in, they truly stick to what we would have seen as audience members in Shakespeare’s day. The actors were getting ready onstage; make-up being done, they were warming up their voices, having costumes adjusted, the whole lot, and what I loved seeing in that time was how they visibly shifted into character, especially Rylance. As his costumer was doing some finishing touches, I noticed his posture straighten, his face begin to grow more serious, his hands calm, all of which befit the character of a mourning, beautiful Olivia. The whole cast did a fabulous job, with a lovely Viola done by a youthful Johnny Flynn and Stephen Fry’s return to the boards after a 10+ year hiatus from stage acting. Stellar.
 
What else did I do in London? I checked out the fantastically curated Pre-Raphaelites exhibit at the Tate Britain, got drinks at a very hip pub in Tooting (haha) in the borough of Wandsworth, South London, got a mini-tour of one of the British Museum’s conservation labs where my friend works, watched Die Hard for the first time (Merry Christmas!), and took a walk along the Thames to the Christmas stalls on the South Bank.
We got candied apples and listened to Christmas carolers along the Thames!
All in all, it was a pretty great stay and certainly not the last one. Cheers, London, and cheerio for now!

Have you been to London? What do you like to see when you go?

What I Did Wrong in Belfast (And Some Things I Got Right)

23 Sunday Dec 2012

Posted by sarabutton in Destinations, Travel Musings

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I did Northern Ireland all wrong. Really, I did. I had thought it would be worthwhile—although brief—to head north for my flight to London rather than bussing to an airport like Shannon or even Dublin to fly. After all, I hadn’t seen any of Northern Ireland and had seen astounding photos from the Giant’s Causeway. I wanted to go there, at least.
So with that in mind, I booked a bus from Galway to Belfast (a 5 or so hour trip with a connection in Dublin) and another Paddywagon Tourof the Giant’s Causeway, the famous Rope Bridge of Carrick-a-Rede and the surrounding countryside. I had such a good experience with them for the Ring of Kerry trip I took out of Cork that I figured it would be a sure thing. I also reserved a bed at the highest-rated hostel in Belfast, and hoped that my 2 night, 1 day stay would suffice.
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My Favorite 5: Things to do in Kilkenny

03 Monday Dec 2012

Posted by sarabutton in Destinations, Favorite 5

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Ireland, Things to do

Kilkenny is a lovely city. Although small–about 24,000 people–it has a vibrant nightlife and good shopping, as well as some of the best Irish folk around. Here are 5 of my favorite things I did in Kilkenny, many of which I’ve posted about already.

Kilkenny Castle: The grounds alone are worth a trip to this gorgeous place. Spent your afternoon reading a book in the gardens, walk past the castle to the children’s park, or take a tour of the castle. Any of these options are a great way to spend some time in Kilkenny.
Can you tell I’m a bit chilly? AND EXCITED TO BE BY A CASTLE!?

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