Monday, July 5, 2010

Great Great Grandfather Otto Carisch


P.S. Just finished digging further into the records online and piecing the puzzle together...Otto Carisch, Born Sept 28 1789 in Sarn Graubunden Switzerland. Pastor of the Swiss Reformed Church in Poschiavo from 1825 -37 and founder of the school there.
I have confirmed that he was married to my Great Great Grandmother, Maria Mini and is therefore my Great Great Grandfather.
I was right to think that there was a resemblance to Mum. Although we didn't find my Grandfather's burial place, I think the trip to Poschiavo was an amazing success. Not everyday one finds a picture of an ancestor from so long ago.
We have more digging to find out more about this man and our family. A return trip to Switzerland may be in order.....
To be continued??

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Home!

Well I've been told to finish the blog as certain people are wondering if we actually are home!!
The journey from San Francisco to home was around 40 hours total...Peter threatening to sack his travel agent along the way.
San Fran to LA with an 8 hour layover...then to Auckland with a planned four hour that extended to 6 due to fog. Onwards to Melbourne (this time upgraded to Business....nice) Another 2 hours to wander the airport then home. Thanks to Blair for the airport pick up and the lovely homecoming to a beautiful clean house.
We sat and talked for a couple of hours, unpacked a few presents then hit the sack around 11pm.
Sunday, we woke as fresh as daisies...no jetlag at all. Monday 8am....melting chocolate and away we go!
We have paid a deposit on another Cruise West cruise so we have an incentive to work hard and save for the next one.
What we have learned
1. Don't pack too much!
2. No one notices if you wear the same clothes on alternate days....especially if you move cities.
3. You don't sweat if on a cruise to Alaska.
4. No one notices clothes not ironed.
5. If you have hat hair...so does everyone else...so who needs a hairdryer?
6. You don't have to eat everything on offer.
7. This is a good one...it worked more times than not....select seats A and C or D and F with a seat in between then ask again at check in. We got a free seat between us most of the time. GREAT.

Once again...thanks to all our family and friends for the loan of all the items that helped us along the way...especially to Anne for the computer for allowing us to keep in touch with family and friends.

THE END!

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

San Francisco - Alcatraz




Another early start to catch the ferry to Angel Island in San Francisco Bay. This was the first stop on the Alcatraz run. An island once used as a military base and also immigration detention centre much like Ellis Island. Today, it is much used by San Franciscans for day trips and hiking. There were lots of families picknicking and groups of kids there today...possibly school tours. We had an hour tour around the island on a trolley car...very breezy and cold. Had a bite to eat at the cafe there as no food is allowed on Alcatraz and then boarded the ferry for the trip across the water to Alcatraz Island.
The weather today was suitably cold and foggy....made the prison seem very grim. It probably would have been a little different on a lovely sunny day. Hoards of people around...apparently the most popular attraction in San Francisco.
Peter spoke briefly to an ex con who was in the gift shop signing his book...an old man now....said he is now reformed...had done time for bank robbery.
The trip back across the bay was much quicker and we caught the open top bus back to Union Square...walked to our hotel to rest up....pack...get ready for dinner...sleep...come home. Yeah!

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

San Francisco - exploring photos






San Francisco - exploring

Today we spent the day exploring the city using our five day open top bus tickets...coming in very handy!
First stop, Fisherman's Wharf to see if we could get tickets to Alcatraz....no luck today but we're booked for tomorrow. Wanderered around Fisherman's Wharf and Pier 39 to check out the sea lions that have taken up residence there.
Also had a look at the Musee Mechanique....full of old coin operated slot machines and games....quite interesting.
Did the obligatory scary cable car ride up and down the hills, packed in like sardines....hilarious, I thought our driver looked like Morgan Freeman perhaps moonlighting??...even talked like him...he may have been a little on the short side though.
Again hopped on the bus this arvo for a trip up to Golden Gate park...pretty Victorian wooden houses to see on the way as well as streets we hadn't yet seen..
Two more sleeps....and counting...

Photos of Yosemite



















Yosemite

A long day..... we were outside our hotel waiting for our pick up at 7.15. All assembled at the Sheraton and set off at 8am for the long drive to Yosemite. It took almost 5 hours including the 30min stop for refreshments. Quite a scary ride as we got closer to to the park with the steep and winding road...I was sitting on the right side of the bus so got the worst view over the edge.
Once inside the park the views really became spectacular....huge granite rocks and waterfalls everywhere. The only way to describe the beauty of it all is to post lots of photos...judge for yourselves.
We had lunch in the shade and watched the little squirrels scamper around us begging for food. $100 fine if we did so we didn't!
After lunch we took the park open shuttle complete with park ranger for commentary around the park for nearly two hours. We definitely saw more than if we had tried to explore independantly.
On the way out of the park around 5pm we saw another black bear (this time a caramel fudge colour??) no photos but I have 25 witnesses that saw it too!
After the long drive home we arrived back in San Francisco around 9.30pm and headed out for a quick meal and a long sleep.
Oh, on the way to dinner we saw a beggar in a wheelchair and on the way back from dinner, the same man get up and push his wheelchair up the road....see miracles do happen!
A great day but I'm ready for home.