
I've been in love with this art since I was a little girl. My parents were stationed in Germany, so going to Italy on vacations was the same to us as American kids going to Disneyland.
![]() Today, I went down to Santa Barbara to meet a friend for lunch at Cafe Buenos Aires. This is the view from my favorite table, on the patio next to the fountain. I had my usual... a caipirinha (my favorite cocktail, when I can find a place that makes them) and the El Choripan sandwich. My favorite waiter was working, too! Halfway through the meal, he apologized for switching between Spanish and English without thinking. And I realized I hadn't noticed! I was answering in Spanish or English, too! My American accent probably tipped him off, but it kind of made my day that I was speaking in another language without thinking about it. The pictures below are all from the i Madonnari Italian Street Art Festival in front of the Santa Barbara mission. This was an unplanned trip... I didn't even know it was going on! My friend mentioned it, so I knew I had to see. I was not disappointed. I even got an italian soda ;) I've been in love with this art since I was a little girl. My parents were stationed in Germany, so going to Italy on vacations was the same to us as American kids going to Disneyland.
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These are pictures from Burg Colmberg, a castle in Germany's romantic Franconia region. I stayed there for a few nights a couple of years ago, and I can't wait to go back!
I finally redeemed some of my miles for merchandise through United.com. I've been wanting the Samsung DualView for a while, but when it popped up on United, I knew I had to get it!
Here it is: Samsung DualView It was 39,000 miles, but totally worth it. It took forever, but I finally crested the 100,000 mile mark on United again.
And that's enough for a free trip to Europe... or if I pay for a the trip, definitely enough for a first class upgrade. I prefer the second option... that's a long flight from California! I haven't flown 100,000 miles, but I have my secret methods of acquiring miles. OK, not so secret. But I am dedicated. I have the United Debit Card, the United Visa, and the United Business Debit. My next big hurdle is getting back up to Premier status. That's the base elite status, where you get to use the fast check-in counters, upgrade to Economy Plus, and automatically get at least 500 miles per flight. Most of my flights begin with an 83 mile flight to LAX, so that's alot of extra miles! Now they're beefing up the program, so I can use my miles for all sorts of things. Car rentals, hotel rooms, even electronics. But I prefer to use them for something flying-related. AND I can use them on Lufthansa, my favorite airline. I still haven't forgiven United for the SFO (San Francisco) disaster... but I think that has more to do with the airport than United. So I give my hugs back to United, but will try to only fly into and out of itty-bitty airports, like SBA and SMX. A few related links: United Mileage Plus United Mileage Plus debit cards from Chase United Mileage Plus Credit Cards P.S. I'm not an affiliate for United or Chase! I don't make any money for promoting them, I just like the relationship they have, since it gets me free flights for stuff I already do...like shop! :) I made the switch to a weebly.com hosted blog. All previous blog posts can be found at http://roaminggnomette.blogspot.com/
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AuthorI'm Angel, and I love to travel. I nearly miss my flight, every single time. I'll eat almost anything once. I don't speak any other languages fluently, unless I've had a couple of drinks. This is a photo blog of places I've been in no particular order. Categories
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