pkondz
Brace yourself for immediate disintegration
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If you pay an annual fee, then you should be able to upgrade to the latest version.I believe I have an older version that I bought outright. Then again I don't know. I had to download something the last time I got a new computer. I may have paid an annual fee.
I would think so?Ah. I have a torch but no fuel. Probably could fix that with Amazon.
As long as it's not a big gold eye staring back at me!

I don't think you'll have to worry about that.
So... you're saying... not good?

New TR title!I kept waking up for bio breaks.
The widow and the spinster and the never-ending quest for the potty.
Not surprising. Your internal clock must've been just a tad confused.I think I slept until 4:30 or 5AM when I just gave up,
Whoa! Sounds like a pretty good spread.There must have been 10 kinds of cheese. There were cooked to order eggs and omelets, all sorts of traditional British breakfast sides, salad fixins, juice, yogurts, pastries, just about anything you might want.
Ah yes. You're not in Disney any more, are you, Dorothy.I was shy about taking pictures of the buffet itself,
I don't drink it (as you may recall), but I know my mom has always said how coffee on the Continent is much better than what is typically served here.The coffee here was really good. Nice and strong, good flavor.
That's restaurant coffee... not necessarily a good coffee-centric place.
Hmmm... so is he really on time if he makes you wait while he fills up?Our driver/guide showed up right on time and after a quick pit stop for gas we were on our way to Wadi Rum.
And yet... maybe for the people that live there, they are quite happy with that?It made me sad to see all these little "towns" that were littered along the side of the highway.
I really don't know.
Huh. I wonder why. Boom vs bust times, maybe?Some of the things I noticed along the trip were how everything along the highway looked so abandoned.
I haven't made those drives (yet), but it does look like quite a bit of scenery I have driven through before.It was almost like driving through the central valley of California on I-5 or the I-15 to Las Vegas.
I had no idea that camels would be just out in the open like that. I assumed that all of them would be like horses here. You just don't see any wild horses. Or at least that aren't in a barn, corral, or fenced in enclosure.What livened up the journey was camel sightings along the way. This bunch in the middle of the road were a fun sight!
Huh!At quite a few points along the road there were police stops. Evidently there is someone on the road clocking your speed and if you're exceeding the limit when you reach the police stop they flag you to the side of the road. Otherwise they just signal you to move on.
On highways?!?!?!?It's easy to stop people because the highways have speed bumps strategically placed.
Oops. Betcha he wasn't too happy about that!Our driver got flagged at one such stop. Evidently he was going 100km in an 80km zone, he got a ticket.
Yeah... that's one rule I don't try to circumvent. If the sign says No Photos... I don't take photos. I like to keep both my camera and myself out of the hands of the authority.The place we stopped was a restaurant, bazaar, market, and rest stop, all in one. I would have taken pictures, but there was a sign at the entrance reading "All photography prohibited".
Looks like Ritz crackers.I got these. They weren't bad and hit the spot, but I never finished the bag.
It was at this point that Jill pointed out that the motto of Jordan should be "Land of the speed bumps."

I see that there's some kind of strap around at least one of them. So, not necessarily wild, but loose?soon we came across these characters.
Did it meow with an Arabic accent?also saw this kitty cat.
Hmmm... I'm really not sure! I think it's kinda cool seeing camels, period... but... which do I prefer? Hmmm... Not sure!This is when I decided that I like naked camels better than the ones all saddled up.
That's so cool. Have you seen Lawrence of Arabia (the movie)?These are the standard Bedouin tents.
Immense!
Huge!
I'm blown away that these are tents and not permanent structures.
Heh. As long as you didn't have to schlep them.Our luggage was transported to the room via 4WD pick-up truck.
Love the "ceiling" (That's practically the only thing that gives it away as being a tent).Here is our room.
Is that a heater above the beds? Looks like one.
That is inside the tent?!?!?!!?!?
I get that. I always arrange my travel based on my work cycle. I can wind up leaving on any given day of the week.Jill here chiming in! I had booked flights over New Years using credit card miles. These flights worked best for availability and to minimize PTO days. I was really impressed with Turkish! I was glad to get a shower and real bed though.
And yeah... after a long day, nothing like a shower (or tub!) and a real bed.
Beef bacon is an abomination!![]()

That was cheese?? I thought it was pineapple!Oh and I want to defend my carb fest breakfast…..there were two pieces of cheese on my plate!!!!!

Besides... calories don't count when you're on vacation! That's a rule.
