Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Coronavirus quarantining, Day 46, Wednesday, April 29th, 2020

oooh, I want to be friends with a raven so much!

I have feeding birds by hand envy watching these wonderful videos



I've stayed in a couple of them. Sadly, the hotels were marvelous but the 
people I stayed with at those hotels were truly awful.

In Puerto Rico
Old San Juan, Hotel El Convento was built in 1646 as a Carmelite convent, and is technically the oldest hotel in the Caribbean and the United States—at least as far as buildings go. The original architecture shines at Hotel El Convento, with mahogany-beamed ceilings, generous hallways and inner terraces, and a dramatic main entrance.

and

in Udaipur, India

The whims of young Prince Maharana Jagat Singh, who desired an island palace in the mid-18th century, resulted in one of the most unique and romantic stays in the world today—and the setting of the James Bond movie Octopussy. Lucky guests of Taj Lake Palace arrive by boat to this white marble palace in the middle of a lake for personalized service, access to a floating courtyard garden, and a once-in-a-lifetime experience that, history aside, is simply ethereal.


(via Fark)





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