Okay, I am bored. Had a cat in my lap for about 90 minutes, he's now in a chair sitting by me asleep.....I have lost my damn mind....After having dogs literally all my life, I have an orange cat I am quite fond of....
Worse Cities I have Visited......
5. New Orleans- At one time I enjoyed visiting New Orleans. But the French Quarter I find boring and I have no want or need to " Party" at this stage in my life. The food is good, but there is better Cajun food in restaurants west of New Orleans in the Cajun Country. New Orleans is a place that holds no excitement for me.....
4. Brussels, Belgium- Might be the worst capital city in Europe. Food is okay. Lots of pickpockets and bums asking for hand outs, especially in the train station. The tourist attractions are over rated. The piss boy statue is not worth walking a mile to see it.
3. San Francisco- It might be #1, but our hotel was across the highway from SFO Airport and I can watch planes all day. The city itself is well, just another city. Too expensive, the town has a lot of toursits, it also has a large number of addicts roaming the street just pissing and crapping wherever they want to. I did not have a decent meal while there.
2. Tel Aviv, Israel- I certainly would not want to be there today. The Iranians are blowing the hell out of the place. If God is good to me, I'll never have to go back to Israel. Bad food, they really did not want tourists there. Yes, they wanted our dollars, but not us. Going through the airport was a nightmare. Just another big city.
1. London- Massive city. Yes, Mr. Thomas is still an Anglophile. Yes, I loved the museums, the palace, seeing the parliament, Whitehall, the War Museum, etc.....But VERY Expensive and yes, I can navigate the tube( subway) all day. But just an enormous city. Just too damn busy. I know Cousin Andy who now holds a British Passport would disagree, as he LOVES London, but unless we need to pick him up for a trip, I will pass.
Honorable Mention Bad Cities-
Jerusalem.....Manchester, England........Torquey, England.......Miami....Boston...Dublin, Ireland....
Best Cities I have visited....
5. Seattle- Yes, my kids live there, but it would have made the top 5 before they moved. Yes it is liberal, yes it is expensive, but I like the Pacific Northwest. Not everyone does, but I enjoy the fish dinners from that region. I like the town, heck, I even enjoyed talking to the bums downtown. We considered moving to the area outside of Seattle about 40 years ago, but the Washington State Teacher's certification was a nightmare at the time. But we have now been to Seattle 5 times that is how much we like the city.
4. Hong Kong- Amazing city. A true wonderment. Still has a big British influence, like driving on the left of the roadways. Amazing Chinese food( go figure). One of those cities if you asked me to go to this afternoon, I'd go.
3. Quebec City, Quebec, Canada- We stayed in an Air B&B literally on the " Plains of Abraham." Possibly the most European city in North America. Yes, no one speaks English, but you learn to make do and use apps. I enjoyed just walking around the city.
2. Edinburgh, Scotland- What can I say, we are wanting to go back next to Scotland. The " Happiest Place on Earth" isn't Disney World, it is Scotland. Massive castle in the middle of the city, on a hill, you look for the castle if you get lost. It will get you back where you need to be. The most haunted cemetery on earth, Greyfriars, great pubs, I enjoyed the food. It is the first place I tried haggis, boudin's Scottish cousin. We plan to travel there our next overseas trip.
1. York, England.....Come on, it is what an English city should look like. A Medieval section called " The Shambles" A massive Medieval Anglican Cathedral we stayed in hotel across the street from. We did Evensong ( Evening prayer) while we were there. I know I still hold a History Certificate in the state of Texas, but I literally " Geeked Out" there/ Especially when we found out we were about 50 feet from Guy Fawkes birthplace. Also found a " Local" full of people from York, and they turned me onto, an Italian beer. ( Yes, Italian)....If you go to England, you must visit York....
Honorable Mention
Washington DC( Yes, the " Belly of the Beast" but its is full of history), Montreal... St. John, New Brunswick... Nuremberg, Germany... Cork, Ireland... Kunming, China.....
What city will you never visit again?
What city do you want to re-visit?