Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts

Thursday, May 20, 2010

My Spring Vacation

I recently took a short trip to nearby Spring Lake, New Jersey. Even with a little bit of traffic out of New York, it took only about 2 1/2 hours and the drive was even a bit shorter coming back. I chose Spring Lake because my husband and I had really enjoyed a trip we took years ago to Cape May, and I heard this was closer and somewhat similar. I did notice differences. I'd still like to go back to Cape May one day, but Spring Lake, on the Jersey Shore, was very pretty, and I enjoyed the trip very much and would highly recommend it as a place to relax but also a place with a variety of things to do if you are so inclined.

While we were in Spring Lake, we toured some of the nearby towns. Most of them have small shopping villages and a beach front. Ocean Grove featured some of the Victorian homes like Spring Lake and a very nice area of antique and boutique shops. I found a unicorn statue for my daughter's bedroom at the Scarlett Unicorn which had an assortment of items (only a few unicorns) in both their upstairs and downstairs shop. We ate at an outdoor cafe, Yvonne's, in town which also had indoor seating. The weather throughout our 3-day trip was picture perfect, and I took almost 400 photos using my iPhone because there were so many lovely spots.


We stayed at the Hewitt Wellington, a condo hotel across from the lake and not far from the long strip of Ocean Avenue beaches. Our room was a very comfortable suite with a coffee maker, refrigerator, and couch in the sitting area and a separate bedroom and a bath with a shower. The hotel also has a wraparound porch with wicker furniture where you can sit and look across at the lake. It was very relaxing to do this. On the last day of our stay, some folks were operating remote-controlled sailboats that were pretty to watch.






While in Spring Lake, we saw a play at the Spring Lake Community House which also houses their library (which, of course, I had to check out - no pun intended). We saw the Secret Garden on Friday night and just missed a very quick rainstorm as we got to the theater. The performance was excellent and the small theater had a full audience.




Also on the trip, I visited Jenkinson's Pavilion in Mount Pleasant which features a small aquarium, carnival stands on the boardwalk where my husband and I won stuffed animals for our daughter by throwing darts to pop balloons, and restaurants and souvenir shops.

Three days wasn't enough to see all the attractions on the Jersey Shore, and I'm told the crowds are heavy in the summer, but it's a place you can enjoy year round. I was sad to leave and even stayed an extra night but had to get back to work on Monday. Vacations are never long enough.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Traveling on Your Computer Saves Money and is Still Fun

We're all concerned with saving money these days, so many people are travelling more locally for summer vacations. But have you considered that there are places you can go without even leaving your house and still have a great time when you visit some of the attractions of a virtual world?

If you've been reading my blog, you know that, in addition to being an author of the virtual romance, Cloudy Rainbow, I am also a publisher of a magazine aimed at librarians in the virtual world of Second Life. For this magazine, RezLibris, I have recently started a travel column that will feature monthly themes of places to go in Second Life. For instance, in our June issue that just came out, we feature an article on a museum devoted to King Tut, the Virtual King Tut exhibit at Kings Rezzable. In July, we will take a tropical vacation to the Costa Rica sims to scuba dive, horseback ride, and enjoy the many amenities of these islands. For August, we are planning more vacation fun with a trip to a Second Life amusement park or game sim. And in September it will be back to school to visit one of the many schools that offer virtual instruction or perhap one of the many real colleges that have a presence in the virtual world.

For those of you who have never experienced sightseeing in a virtual world, there are many benefits besides the financial. Have you often worried about what to wear to a party or other social event? In a virtual world, you can attend in your pajamas literally and your avatar, the 3D respresentation of yourself that you create in such a world, can wear gowns or tuxedos that cost $2 or less to buy. But you will also find that you are invited to as many pajama parties as formal events in these worlds, too!

Another benefit to virtual travel is that no passports are required; instead a password enables you to travel around the world and meet people from many countries, too. In addition to visiting many international sights that are recreated as places or sims in virtual worlds like Second Life, you may also visit locations not possible in real life -- science fiction worlds, immersive environments, role-playing lands to name a few.

But how to you find the best places to visit in a virtual world? In Second Life, many players or residents as they are known, have created blogs devoted to their travels (some of my favorites are Second Seeker, Mermaid Diaries, and SL Things to Do) as well as inworld groups catering to others who enjoy the same type of interests be it Art, Music, Science, Sports, or other entertainments. Even virtual travel agencies have sprung up along with virtual hotels, resorts, and clubs.

So for fun at your fingertips literally, pack light, save money on gas, and take a virtual vacation!