Vacation Dreams

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  • Travel Tips

    Kevin (Membership) Brackley from London says that he
    always carry a compass in Japan: the train stations are so vast, at least
    you know you are heading in the right direction for the exit you want!

    Got any travel tips for the Beetle? Then e-mail them
    to:
    Beetle@globetrotters.co.uk


  • MEETING NEWS

    Meeting news from our branches around the world.


  • New York:

    On Saturday, July 14th, we had the fabulous Yuan Li, a Professor Emeritus
    from Rutgers University and author of several books on photography. He
    gave a spectacular slide show about China! Breathtaking photos from Beijing,
    Shanghai, and Xian. He truly captured the beauty of the people as well
    as the terrain and helped educate all of us on where to go and what
    to see in China. A true inspiration to us all!

    Due to all of our summer travelling, there will be no August Meeting,
    but next month, on September 8th, we hope to have a talk from
    Toni Kamis, the well-traveled journalist who has written several travel
    books and articles

    New York meetings are held at The Wings Theater, 154 Christopher
    Street (btw Greenwich St and Washington St), to the right of Crunch Fitness,
    in the Archive on the first Saturday of each month at 4 pm.


  • London:

    Members slides: we had a veritable marathon of Globetrotters showing
    slides. Part 1 included Dan Buckman showing slides on Belgium and
    Poland; Ernest Flesch showing slides on how people make their living:
    rice growing in China and Sumatra, threshing, picking and fanning rice;
    rubber tapping in Sri Lanka, and oxen pilled water wheel in Rajasthan
    and tobacco farmers in Yemen. Jean Clough , the Globetrotter gate
    keeper and more, showed slides on the funeral pyre of the grandson of
    the last king of Bali and regaled us with some of the more ghoulish facts
    on how bodies are burned. PhilKoniotes , always good for excellent
    slides and anecdotes showed us some fabulous slides of fish. Not just
    ordinary fish, but sharks, huge bump head wrasses, parrotfish cocoons,
    unicorn fish and er…porcelain toilets. The Beetle was on the edge of
    her seat, salivating and counting the days to her next dive trip!

    Part 2 consisted of Philip (The Whisperer) Ferguson who showed
    us slides of vintage cars and lorries and a train with Australia written
    on the side…in Cuba. Peter Mann started off with some slides
    of pubs in London called The Globe, yes, we know, any excuse Pete! He
    then sobered up and we visited a series of structurally and visually amazing
    bridges in Wales, Scotland and Ireland, the Netherlands, Germany and Austria.
    Dick (Curtis) made a couple of appearances at the projector
    and showed us a series of slides, all of which he reckoned had St Pauls
    in them. After much good humoured derision, he handed over to Jacqui
    (Trotter)
    his erstwhile stand in who finished the Members Slide show
    with some pictures of Tasmania and lots of people riding penny farthings…

    Saturday 1st September

    Next on 1st September, we have Beth Wooldridge talking on “My
    Many India's”, as a tourist, traveller, student, travel-author,
    and woman – Beth's experiences around the sub-continent were often
    coloured by her different guises. After the break, Justin Marozzi
    will give a talk on “The Slave Routes of the Libyan Sahara”,
    retracing the ancient routes totalling 1500 miles, 1200 of which were
    by camel. Justin is also the author of “South of Barbary” a
    story of the expedition.

    London meetings are held at The Church of Scotland, Crown Court,
    behind the Fortune Theatre in Covent Garden at 2.30pm the first Saturday
    of each month. There is no London meeting in August, but we will be back
    on Saturday 1stSeptember. For more information, you can contact
    the Globetrotter Info.line on +44 (0) 20 8674 6229, or visit the website:
    http://www.globetrotters.co.uk/meetings/


  • Lemonade… Zanzibar

    The Neem Tree Café inside the Old Fort in Stone
    Town is an oasis of calm where you can sit, hassle-free, drink the excellent
    lemonade and watch life go by at the local craft stores.

    Want to tell us about your favourite coffee corner
    or watering hole? Then contact the Beetle:
    Beetle@globetrotters.co.uk


  • Ontario:

    A quick reminder that theGlobetrottersannual picnic
    is at Meaford, Ont. (on Georgian Bay), it will be held at Vera Blowers'
    on Saturday, August 11, 2001. Arrive on Saturday (August 11) around 10:30-11
    am. You are welcome to stay over till Sunday & camp in her huge backyard.
    For the less hardy, Vera has a couple of spare beds.

    All are welcome! Car pools will be arranged.

    If you would like more information on the picnic, car pools and Ontario
    meetings, please contact: Svatka Hermanek:shermanek@schulich.yorku.ca
    tel. 416-503-2933, Bruce Weber: tel. 416-203-0911, or Paul Webb: tel.
    416-694-8259.

    Meetings are held on the third Friday of September and November,January,
    March, May (with the next meeting on September 21) Usually at the Woodsworth
    Co-op, Penthouse, 133, Wilton Street in downtown Toronto at 8.00 p.m.


  • Be a contestant for a new TV quiz show

    Does your knowledge span the globe? If you fancy yourself
    as a modern-day Marco Polo, and have the geographical, cultural and scientific
    knowledge it will take to get around the world, then Emma at Meridian
    TV wants to hear from you!

    If you have global general knowledge, think you could
    be the 8th wonder of the world, live in the UK and would like to take
    part, then please contact Emma by e-mail onthomase@meridiantv.com
    or call on 02380 712 118.


  • Texas:

    Christina in Texas is to hold her second Globetrotter meeting at the
    at the New Braunfels Public Library, 700 E. Common Street in New Braunfels,
    Texas. from 3 – 5 p.m. on Saturday, August 11, 2001.

    Gerri Wright , from Hastings Book Store will present a review
    of Travel Books and Tour Guide Books and Trish Ross will discuss
    Practical Pre-Trip Planning Tips.

    Christina’s advice is to come early so you won't be late!
    The Beetle’s is – come early and eat all the cookies! Handouts
    and refreshments will be available. Anybody want to help Christina or
    enquire about meetings, please contact her on:texas@globetrotters.co.uk


  • Help Raise Money – Appeal!

    Tom Freemantle, a regular at the London Globetrotter
    meetings has planned a walking trip – 2,500miles with a mule from the
    Mexican border to New York following the journey of his ancestor Lieutenant
    Colonel Arther Freemantle in 1863, crossing America at the height of the
    Civil War.

    He is aiming to raise $20,000 for Covenant House New
    York – a crisis shelter in New York for runaway and homeless children.
    It helps youth of all ages with everything from free food and medical
    facilities through to education and job training. If you can help, please
    e-mail Tom on tomfreo@hotmail.com

    The latest details on the appeal and the journey will
    be on the web site www.mini-mule.co.uk


  • Budapest in August

    From Paul (Webmaster) Roberts: he says that Budapest
    is a great place to be on August 20; it is their national holiday. Paul
    says that you can see the hand of St Stephen being paraded around the
    streets in its silver box. There are fireworks over the Danube and, (strange,
    this, Ed) you can also catch the Hungarian grand prix (19 Aug) which is
    very affordable.