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Travel Experiences

Museo Villa Puccini on Torre del Lago in Tuscany is a wonderful place. Why? It tells me what gave Giacomo Puccini the inspiration to write my favorite operas.

The house isn’t fantastic, but when we went there I recognized a photo on the piano of a very young girl and her grandfather and knew this grand-daughter would be showing us around and telling stories.

As I saw the home, grounds and lake I liked to get a feeling for what inspired someone to write such great works as La Boheme and Madame Butterfly.

Today, I’m a top contributor to a major travel site and they’d rather know the entrance fee and whether they accept strollers. You know who you are because you won’t let me get in touch to write reviews of esoteric things like music, images, or experiences that don’t fit the common format.

I’ve an entirely new concept for you but you don’t have a phone and won’t answer email. So people worldwide will be bereft to never have seen Artemesia Gentilleschi’s self-portrait. She was the only female artist of the Renaissance known today and I saw it at the Queen’s Gallery on a brief viewing and it is now back at Buckingham Palace for no-one to see. The marvel is that I joined a group of women at the corner of the room with the painting and it was a remarkable experience to talk of art and women.

Travel sites don’t want to hear about that, only about whether you traveled couples, single or on business.

At the 1964 World’s Fair, I was five and my parents took me down an escalator to a blackened room. In the middle was a spotlight on the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen, Michelangelo’s Pieta. The escalator brought us right back up without an opportunity to exit to see the work. A few years later some jerk shot it so it is now under supreme security. I went back at age 25 to the Sistine Chapel to see it again. It still takes my breath away.

No travel site will let me write that, they want to know if it has restrooms.

I saw the legendary Scylla and Charybdis and took a yacht through the Strait of Corinth. There are stories around that.

All the travel site wants to know if I traveled within the past year or my review is invalid. How long has the Parthenon stood? Will it have changed but a few centimeters if I was there ten years ago?

Perhaps this story site will change a bit not just about travel but things of the heart wherever they may be, at home or abroad. I may still do hotel and restaurant reviews but am limited by that company’s small-mindedness. They say thanks for being a top contributor but don’t want ideas so I’ll plant some here to make travel better for all, and share stories that may stir your heart. Cheers, Dee

Dear PDX

You are the proud winner of my Trip Advisor Top Contributor tote bag.They are a phantom organization who will not even allow a Top Contributor to talk with them about longer articles about cities or countries, so as long as I go out as Top Contributor I hand you my bag. It’ll be great for knitting and accessories as it is large and even has a zip top, great for needles and yarn

Stripping. Yes, I’m a stripper of things I no longer need, time that doesn’t need to be wasted. 153 wasted posts that tried to waste me today.

To Trip Advisor, be wary, readers. as there is no support up in that ivory tower, only after an hour did a novice tell me to email tech support. Hello! Is there a single brain in this company that portends/pretends to be the best in the world?

Do you know what, Trolladvisor? I’ve never even met PDX in person but we’ve been friends for five years, which is much more than I can say for tripadvisor. She even knitted me a hat, which I love every day. I sent her cd’s.

That’s your review, TripAdvisor. From me, former Top Contributor. You get a zero on the contributor-friendly scale. Deal with it. D

Dear Dee

Thank you for many great reviews in the past and for responding to writers’ requests. Lately you tried to post a review and didn’t include court documents to prove your assertions so we declined to publish the review.

We said it was because it wasn’t a “first hand review” which means you didn’t ever go to the venue. During subsequent emails we re-asserted that you never went to that venue.

That is untrue and for that we apologize. Sincerely, tripadvisor.com

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Yes, that’s what I’d like to see. Cheers, Dee

A First-Hand Traveler Experience

Who pays the sites that sell us travel adventures? Ah, yes, they must be the ones who have blocked my review of a certain site and information about listing another. They said they only publish “first-hand traveler experiences” and apparently mine did not make the grade.

They were wrong, http://www.tripadvisor.com, for telling me that I lied and was a business owner or manager trying to “pad” the reviews. In fact, I gave a negative review and they still wrote me and told me it was not a “first-hand traveler experience.”

I will not use the aforementioned site again until I receive an apology for their error. If they’re looking only for good first-hand reviews I can only tell the truth and what I experience on a visit to a hotel or restaurant. When I look to travel anywhere I appreciate honest reviews from people who’ve been there. If they do not appreciate honest reviews and then tell me I have not been to the restaurant or hotel so my review cannot be considered for publication (when many of my reviews have been published in the past) I have to wonder if those of us who use this “service” can count on its legitimacy.

Look before you leap, Dee