Sunday, July 29, 2012

Travel Image: Inspiration

I have started to mark down places on my world map of where I have been... it isn't nearly as full as I would like.  This image is a real travel inspiration! Hopefully after next year mine will look a little more full :)

I Believe in a Women's Right to Shoes

I am in the midst of typing up a packing list for Spain, and I have just spent the last 20 minutes staring at the screen wondering which shoes to take.  Shoes are kind of bulky and hard to pack... especially when boots and heels come in to play.  Factor in that I'm away for 10 months, would like to not spend money on shoes while I am over there, and will encounter cool and hot and wet weather, and I'm lost.  I don't own an obscene amount of shoes... but I do have quite a few.  Plus I'm thinking of all the fabulous outfits I want to gallivant around Spain in and the shoes that would go with them.

Right now, I'm trying to narrow it down to the shoes I most commonly wear on a regular basis. I have:
Is this too much to bring?


help!
me!
choose!

Friday, July 27, 2012

Travel Tunes: "Into the Wild by LP"


"Somebody left the gate open..."

For all those taking advantage of an open gate, and going into the wild, this travel song is for you.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

The Spanish Consulate...

My experience with the Spanish Consulate in Toronto has been less than stellar.  The women who work there are not particularly friendly, and seem to get annoyed when you ask them questions.  For example, I showed up with a regular passport sized photo (as indicated online) for my visa.  The lady behind the desk made a big fuss about the size, despite my efforts to explain to her that the Spanish Consulate website has OK'ed this size photo.  She pulled out a document to "prove" to me that I had the wrong size.  I was trying to explain that the website is wrong, and I couldn't have known any different.

And another thing... the silly consulate is only open until noon each day... is this Spanish hours or something? How are they doing any service to anyone by only being open until noon?!  The first time I went down to the consulate, I was dissapointed to find the doors locked when I arrived at 12:30.  Their hours are not online... nor is much other information about the consulate.  They do give like 7 phone numbers... how I'm supposed to find out which one to call is beyond me.

My last frustration was that I didn't know they kept your passport during the 3 weeks they process the visa.  I made it all the way to the eastbound platform at yonge and bloor before realizing that I forgot to ask for my passport back.  So I sprinted back out of the subway and up to the consulate (being that it was 11:45 and they close at noon...).  2 subway tokens later I find out from the lady in a matter-of-fact way that they keep your passport until it's approved.  I lied and said I had to go to the states soon and needed it.  They said I could take it, but they wouldn't start processing the visa until I gave the passport back.  It's just a sticker that they put in! What if I had an emergency and had to cross the boarder? Would I have to get to the consulate before noon to retrieve my passport? Lame-o.

 And they moved in ultra slow motion.  This Spanish work ethic may be a reason for their recession...
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