Where has Haunt Jaunts been?

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If you receive the Haunt Jaunts weekly summary of posts, you may be wondering why you haven’t seen it in your email much the last few months. (If you don’t get it but would like to receive a list of all the posts made each week, see the “Subscribe2” section in the sidebar.)

Well…2014 was slammed with jaunting, writing, jaunting, playing tennis, jaunting, and more writing.

“Writing?” you may be asking. “But you opened this post with how you haven’t posted much.”

Correct. I have not been writing a lot on Haunt Jaunts. In addition to releasing The Shadow Stalker and The Haunt Jaunts Guide to Halloween Hot Spots: The Spookiest Places to Enjoy Ghosts, Ghouls and Scares, I was getting The Ghost of Laurie Floyd ready for publication. (Which is now out, by the way, on Amazon in both paperback and Kindle.)

And then there were all of the jaunts. I wrote a little about the haunted forts of San Juan that we got to explore on one of the two cruises we took out of Puerto Rico. We took a total of three cruises last year, though. We visited 10 countries (11 if you count our layover in Germany, which I like to) and 13 cities (again, 14 if you count our layovers in Frankfurt).

The getting ready to go and the being gone and the recovery upon return threw my schedule, especially my blogging schedule, all out of whack. Because I had deadlines to meet with the books, that came first. If I had time, I’d post on HJ.

Oh, and the tennis. Due to health issues I have, I prioritize exercise. The trouble is, by the time I spend an hour and a half on the court, factor in drive time to and from matches, run errands, and clean up, when I’m ready to sit down and write again I have limited computer time. Therefor, since the books were on deadlines, they came first. My poor, beloved, HJ suffered massive neglect.

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I’m hoping to remedy that this year. We’re still planning to do some jaunting, but maybe not as ambitious as last year. (Did I mention last year’s trips were part of my 5 Years in the Clear celebratory voyages? That’s why we went all out. I managed to stay cancer-free for five years and I wanted to celebrate spectacularly!)

Anyway, just wanted to apologize for my absence and explain where I’ve been. Still here.

Here’s some of my favorite photos from the places we saw in 2014.

Monkeying around in St. Kitts
Monkeying around in St. Kitts
My favorite photo. One of the cats of Ephesus posing for me with the Library in the background.
My favorite photo. One of the cats of Ephesus posing for me with the Library in the background.
Wayne and I posing in front of the Library at Ephesus.
Wayne and I posing in front of the Library at Ephesus.
Thumbs up to the Pitons excursion in St. Lucia
Thumbs up to the Pitons excursion in St. Lucia
Wayne starfish snorkeling
Wayne starfish snorkeling
On your marks, get set, GO! Wayne posing on the starting blocks in Olympia, site of the original Olympics.
On your mark, get set, GO! Wayne posing on the starting blocks in Olympia, site of the original Olympics.
Finally made it to Venice!
Finally made it to Venice!
Enjoying the complimentary strawberries and champagne our RCL travel agent had delivered to our room in honor of our 5 Years in the Clear Mediterranean Cruise.
Enjoying the complimentary strawberries and champagne our RCL travel agent had delivered to our room in honor of our 5 Years in the Clear Mediterranean Cruise.
Walking atop the City Walls in Dubrovnik
Walking atop the City Walls in Dubrovnik

 

Me in front of a very picturesque windmill in Oia, Santorini, Greece. (Which I walked over 6 miles to get to...Oia, that is. not just the windmill.)
Me in front of a very picturesque windmill in Oia, Santorini, Greece. (Which I walked over 6 miles to get to…Oia, that is. not just the windmill.)
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