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Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Gallimaufry#133

Just a gallimaufry of AI-generated photos, real photos and ramblings 📸
Urban peddler
 I can't figure out what he was selling, though.

TRAVEL TALES

Traveling as an Asian tourist in a Western country can sometimes feel like you're wearing a "scam me" sign. I've almost fallen victim to scams multiple times, but thankfully, our tour guide always had our backs. Even within the safety of our group, shielded by our knowledgeable leader, we encountered the audacious ploys of two brazen gypsies in Athens. Story here.

Allow me to share some of my cautionary tales so you can stay one step ahead and enjoy your travels without falling into common traps.

BRACELET SCAM

The bracelet scam is a common trick used by scammers in various tourist hotspots around the world. Here's how it typically works:

  1. Approach: A scammer, often friendly and seemingly harmless, approaches you. They might strike up a conversation or simply walk up with a smile.

  2. Bracelet Offer: The scammer quickly ties a bracelet around your wrist, sometimes without asking for permission. They might say it's a gift or a token of friendship.

  3. Friendly Chat: While tying the bracelet, they engage you in a friendly chat to distract you. They might ask where you're from or compliment you to make you feel at ease.

  4. Demand for Payment: Once the bracelet is on, the scammer's demeanor changes. They demand payment for the bracelet, often at an inflated price. They might claim it's for charity or insist you agree to buy it.

  5. Intimidation: If you refuse to pay, they can become aggressive or call over accomplices to pressure you. The goal is to intimidate you into paying rather than causing a scene.

  6. Payment: To avoid confrontation, many tourists end up paying. The scammer then moves on to the next target.

ART SCAM

The art scam is another crafty tactic used by scammers in bustling tourist areas. Here’s how it usually works:

  1. Street Setup: Scammers set up a display on a busy street, presenting themselves as "artists" with various art pieces spread out before them. These pieces are often photocopied prints designed to look like original artwork.

  2. Strategic Placement: As you walk past, the scammer discreetly pushes one of the art pieces under your feet, making it appear accidental.

  3. Fake Outrage: Once you’ve stepped on the artwork, the scammer pretends to be very angry and upset. They might accuse you of damaging their precious art and creating a scene to attract attention.

  4. Demand for Payment: The scammer then demands payment for the "damaged" art, often insisting on a high price. They may use guilt or intimidation tactics, pressuring you to pay to resolve the situation quickly and avoid embarrassment.

  5. Confrontation: If you hesitate or refuse to pay, the scammer might escalate the situation, drawing in accomplices or bystanders to apply more pressure.

  6. Reluctant Payment: To avoid further confrontation or public embarrassment, many tourists end up paying the demanded amount. The scammer quickly collects the money and moves on to the next unsuspecting passerby.

EMPATHY SCAM

The cup of coins scam is a clever trick often used in busy tourist areas to exploit people's empathy. Here's how it typically unfolds:

  1. Setup: A child beggar places a paper cup with a coin or two inside on the ground in a crowded area where tourists frequently pass by.

  2. Strategic Placement: The cup is deliberately positioned in such a way that it's easy for an unsuspecting tourist to accidentally kick it over as they walk by.

  3. Emotional Play: When the cup is kicked, the coins scatter, and the child quickly acts distressed, looking sad and upset. This immediately evokes feelings of guilt and sympathy in the tourist.

  4. Soliciting Donations: The tourist, feeling responsible and wanting to help, often reaches into their pocket to give some money to the child to make up for the accident.

  5. Frequent Targets: The child collects the money and resets the cup, ready to repeat the process with the next passerby. This cycle continues throughout the day, targeting multiple tourists.

HOTEL SCAM

The hotel scam is a deceptive trick where scammers pose as fellow guests to steal valuables. Here's how it typically works:

  1. Disguise as Guests: Scammers book a room at a hotel and blend in with genuine guests, often targeting places with breakfast buffets.

  2. Survey the Scene: During the breakfast rush, they observe guests who leave their bags, phones, cameras, or other valuables unattended on tables or chairs while getting food.

  3. Quick Theft: Once a target is identified, the scammers quickly and discreetly take the unattended items, blending back into the crowd before anyone notices.

  4. Swift Exit: With the stolen items, the scammers make a quick exit, often leaving the hotel entirely or retreating to their room to stash the loot.

  5. Delayed Realization: The victim only realizes their belongings are missing after returning to their table, by which time the scammers are long gone.

This actually happened to one of our tour group members during a buffet breakfast in a hotel in Amsterdam. Thank God it was our last day of the tour, as her passport, cash, phone, and credit cards were in the bag that was stolen. While the rest of us went to the Keukenhof Gardens after breakfast, she had to take a taxi to the police station to file a report and later joined us at the airport for our departure back to Malaysia.

She was almost hysterical, dealing with the police, the hotel staff, and the embassy to ensure she could leave the country without her passport. We all felt her anxiety and frustration, and it put a damper on what was supposed to be a relaxing final day. Fortunately or unfortunately for her, the incident happened on a Friday. Imagine if it were to happen on a weekend or public holiday, when embassy services might not be readily available. She might have had to extend her stay in Amsterdam, dealing with the bureaucracy, while the rest of us would already be back in Malaysia.

And imagine if this had happened on the first day of our tour. She would have spent the entire trip dealing with the fallout of the theft instead of enjoying the beautiful sights and experiences we had planned. It was a stark reminder of how important it is to stay vigilant and keep our belongings secure, no matter how safe the environment seems. Let her experience serve as a cautionary tale for all of us to always stay alert and never leave our valuables unattended.

Mouse tourists
Let's take a wefie. Say "cheese!"
Dinner @ Chili's - ancho-rubbed fish
Tridax daisies
To some, it’s but a humble weed; to others, a bloom untamed. Yet through my eyes, it’s simply a blossom adrift. It may seem a mere speck, a floral trifle smaller than a dime’s breadth; yet in the whimsical world where mice roam, these tridax daisies rise as stately blooms, each petal a canvas of nature’s splendor. To the tiny forager, these are not mere weeds but daisies of the perfect size, gathered with care to adorn its quaint abode with the essence of a wildflower’s charm.
I was cleaning out a drawer when I found a stack of expired complimentary spa vouchers from hotel stays over the years that I have not used. I've come to realize that I'm just not a spa girl. The allure of luxurious robes, soothing music, and the promise of deep relaxation doesn't quite resonate with me. While many find bliss in the gentle hum of a massage room or the tranquil waters of a hot tub, the thought of spending hours in a spa feels more like an obligation than a treat. For me, comfort isn't found under a layer of exfoliating masks or in the scented mist of essential oils.
Manicures and pedicures aren’t my thing either. While some find joy in perfectly polished nails and the ritual of a salon visit, I’m more at home with my sometimes turmeric-stained nails from the curries I make regularly, free from the need for constant upkeep.
If I’m looking for a bit of luxury, you’ll find me chilling under a cabana, sipping a cool drink, and listening to the gentle crash of ocean waves. That’s my kind of paradise.


Royal Ascot 2024

The allure of the Royal Ascot has always captivated me—the grandeur, the pageantry, and, of course, those fancy hats that defy gravity. Yet, even if presented with the opportunity to attend in person, I must confess I would decline. The thought of navigating such an elite affair makes me feel like a fish out of water, and I wouldn’t have the faintest idea of what attire would be suitable. 
image source - MSN
Thus, I shall continue to savor the event vicariously through my AI mice.
Sir Squeak-alot was the talk of the Royal Ascot. His flamboyant dressing certainly turned heads. But what really set him apart was his penchant for flowers.
Many loyal Princess Di fans will disagree with me, but I am a great admirer of Queen Camilla. I love how she stays in the background most of the time and stepped up for royal duties when Charles and Kate were absent due to their recent cancer battles.
image source - Yahoo
Queen Camilla has demonstrated remarkable resilience and adaptability throughout her life. Despite facing significant public scrutiny and challenges, she has gracefully embraced her role within the British royal family. Her dedication to various charitable causes, particularly in areas like literacy, domestic violence, and osteoporosis awareness, showcases her commitment to making a positive impact on society. Her ability to connect with people and support meaningful initiatives reflects her compassionate and steadfast nature.

Mice’s 2024 4th of July BBQ Bash
Wishing my American buddies a happy 4th of July! 

Enjoy the celebrations! 🎉

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52 comments:

  1. Your tips on scams are very well researched

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  2. Hello, Veronica!
    Easy to see you had a great time under that cabana located close to ocean's shore ☀

    I like the picture of that unusual retailer 😊 I also like the AI-generated image of the mouse picking flowers.
    Have a nice day!

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  3. I think the AI ​​mice are so cute.
    Also nice are the photos of the English royal couple.
    The food looks delicious again.
    Greetings Irma

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  4. I'm afraid to admit I didn't even know about Queen Camilla! I love watching the royal family from afar and seeing their pretty clothing but would want nothing to do with that lifestyle myself. I too would much prefer the lounge chair under the cabana near the sounds of the waves.

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  5. Do love your AI mice, they look great.
    All the photos are wonderful, and I thoroughly enjoyed seeing them.
    Scammers, not good, sneaky people they are.

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  6. The mices looks very sweet. It's so fun to watch all the images you post. I like your paradise even better. It must be wonderful to lie there and listen to the waves.
    Have a great weekend ahead, Veronica!

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  7. I think your little mice are getting cuter all the time!
    Good education on scams. A lot of people could easily fall prey to them.
    I didn't like Queeen Camilla at first but I've grown to respect her. I think she's done great through the cancer problems with Charles and Kate and I think she is a great support to the King.

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  8. Dearest Veronica,
    Hah, in Indonesia we've seen those vendors having a load on their moped that is almost hilarious. Once we saw a guy with two bouquets of living chicken hanging upside down from the handlebars of his moped...
    As for the scamming—that is real and one must be on guard all the time!
    Spa time is not for me either. Though I need to have my medical pedicures, post accident at Georgia's only certified Podologist. No polish, nothing and this Sunday while at a baby–shower I looked in amazement at the green, square toenails of some women. That is too much for me and neither for my hands.
    KISS = Keep It Sweet & Simple is my motto.
    The Ascots do not draw me either and neither does Camilla!
    The charity work by Princess Diana is no comparison to that of Camilla and neither were her natural charms.
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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  9. All those scams certainly do NOT make me wish to travel overseas, Veronica. My husband who loves to snap photographs asked me to find out what AI generator you use for these delightful mouse pics. He is intrigued by it all.
    Thanks and blessings!

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  10. I think scams are a big, bad thing in most countries. It happens here in Germany, too, and they are mostly so quick that their victims have no chance of catching up with them.
    I love the mice, and the Acot oes are very good.
    have a wonderful weekend, hugs, Valerie

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  11. The scam scares are increasing day by day.

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  12. The scam scares are everywhere. That urban peddler looks fascinating.

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  13. Hi Veronica,
    Thank you for your visit and your words, really
    the state where I live entire cities were destroyed
    by floods and landslides; a disaster
    of this proportion had never happened in Brazil.
    It is nature responding to human beings. These great disasters will always have a reason.

    It certainly can't be pleasant to go to a country of
    visit and get robbed. But happens. Traveling is wonderful but
    we have to take certain precautions. I've traveled a lot now
    I don't want to leave Brazil anymore, there are a lot of beautiful things here. We are a people who have many mixed and aggregated cultures.
    Good continuation of the week.

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  14. Dear Veronica,
    thank you for sharing your knowledge of fraudulent schemes with us. By the way, it doesn't just affect Asian tourists. Europeans and other travelers in Asia, Africa, the Caribbean and probably many other places in the world are also ripped off in this way. I have actually already come across the bracelet scam, but we were not intimidated and insisted on taking the bracelet back. It's good to know what other tricks some crooks use, because then it might help to threaten to call the police. I hope your sweet mouse tourists and little racecourse visitors don't have to deal with such problems!
    I'm not a big spa visitor either, but sometimes I find it pleasant. The most important thing is that YOU know how to relax best.
    All the best, Traude
    https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2024/06/weltreise-2024-immer-noch-neuseeland.html

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  15. I don't like traveling for many of the reasons you outlined in the scams. I don't deal well with crowds or such situations anyway.

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  16. Those scams are horrible and the evil ones are always trying to find more ways to take what isn't theres. Those mice are so adorable!

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  17. The AI generated photos are adorable. Looks like you are having fun with them. Thank you for alerting us about the scams. How crazy but we need to be cautious.

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  18. Gracias por los consejos. Me gusto el pescado y los ratoncitos todo elegantes. Te mando un beso.

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  19. What you wrote about about the many scams was interesting to read. Here in the Netherlands it is also the case that you have to be careful. What is common here is that older people are often scammed because a person calls and says they are from the bank and that there is something wrong with the account. They then come at your place and collect the card with the code and sometimes also jewelry to supposedly secure it, but in the meantime the account is looted. And that of the bracelet has also happened here a lot to . Scammers are increasingly using different techniques and you really have to pay attention to what you do. The photos were beautiful again and for me there are no weeds. I always call it the new nature. Daisies are strong flowers because when they are mowed they simply come back happily as they have very strong roots underground. Greetings Tine

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  20. Thanks for the detailed explanations about scammers.
    The photos are adorable!

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  21. Sad that there are so many scammers these days. Makes me not want to travel (that, and all the other complexities and expenses involved with travel). Thanks for sharing them and increasing awareness. Love your photos!

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  22. It has taken me a long while to come along to Camilla but I do agree with you. She has made all the right moves and choices and is dong a most creditable job in her role. I say well done. Loving your mice photos and thanks for the heads up on the scams. Those sound quite clever and very common. I'll keep an eye out, for sure!

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  23. I'm aware of the sympathy scam in Paris, but was pick pocketed on a major blvd years before that (and had to go to the US Embassy so I can get back to the country!).
    I love Princess Diana. Even saw outside Harrods one time. So yes, I disagree with you about Queen Camilla. Or anyone who breaks up a marriage, for that matter.

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  24. Me gustan tus mezcolanzas de fotos IA y reales . Y esos ratoncitos turistas. También el menú, me encanta la anchoa. Gracias.
    Buen fin de semana.
    Un abrazo.

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  25. Well, I loved Princess Diana. She had children around the same time as I did, and I learned much about her then. She was a wonderful person with grace and compassion. She wasn't so concerned with the traditions of childrearing that the Royals tried to instill in her. She did her own thing, and did it well, doing an excellent job raising her children.

    Also, the scam information was interesting. Although, I can't imagine a child going to great lengths to do this. And if they are, maybe they truly do need the money they are asking for.....and we should give it, if we can. Children are God's special people, and we are supposed to love and protect them always.

    I hope it doesn't sound like I'm being controversial, my friend. It's just that I say what I believe. I hope you understand. : )

    ~Sheri

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  26. Great photos and good warnings of scammers too. My traveling days are over but we still have telephone scammers that persist on a daily basis along with scam emails. They seem to multiply over night. Beware and take care always.

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  27. Wowee, what little mice, all made up. Beautiful.

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  28. Hello!
    I'm amazed at what you've told us about scammers in the countries you've visited, it's actually a surprise to me that this has happened in the Netherlands, such a civilised country! And poor your friend who had her wallet stolen! What a story! I really like your photos with mice and I agree with you about what you say about Queen Camilla, someone do her justice! I also love seeing the hats btw!

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  29. Thanks for the tips about scamming. You really have to pay attention to your surroundings. Love those little mice, very cute and fun.

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  30. Hello Veronica,
    Happy July to you! The AI images of the mice are all so cute. I like all the travel backgrounds. It is sad there are so many scammer out there to take advantage of tourist. Great tips and info on scams. Thanks so much for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.

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  31. Cute mice. As for the royals, I don't agree with what Charles and Camilla did but for me it's in the past and we need to move on.

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  32. Another set of brilliant pictres love the AI mice so cute heheh
    Thanks for the scam tips sadly a lot fall for them
    Have a gallimaufrytastic week Veronica 👍

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  33. Thanks for sharing these scams. I would have fallen for the art scam because I don't like causing a scene.

    When I traveled to Europe years ago, I kept my passport in a pouch worn under my clothes because I was paranoid about pickpocketers.

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  34. Your AI generated images are lovely and the scammer tales are indeed enough to put one off from travel.

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  35. Hello Veronica,
    Funny shots and nice creations with the mouses. Very funny.

    Many greetings,
    Marco

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  36. My favorite photos are the little mice photos enjoying life. It's so clever.

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  37. Ah yes there is a scam born every minute in big cities. I am from NY and would never leave my bag/valuables un attended in any circumstance. So sorry her bag was stolen. And love that the mice are back!

    Allie of
    www.allienyc.com

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  38. It is a pity that people feel the need to scam others.

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  39. Scams are everywhere and in every part of life. One has to be constantly on guard. Loving the touring mice as always.

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  40. Hi Veronica, I can’t tell you how many times I smiled as I read through this post. What a delight with all the AI images! 😊 Your Gallimaufrys (Gallimaufries? 😊) are truly a delightful part of blogging to me. I hope your summer is going well. Best wishes to you and yours! John

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  41. Love how you blend in different nuances of life into one wholesome post, my dear Vero.

    The cabana looks inviting and I'll take the spa and cabana both. lol!

    Your AI mice are the cutest of all and those travel scam tips will come handy in the future.

    Have a radiant week ahead. Love and cheer!

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  42. You have AI down very well.

    That load on that motorcycle is impressive.

    I love your food. I ate all of it.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥

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  43. Those scams are just outrageous but I can see how they work. Friends who have traveled overseas have told me about other scams that are just as bad.

    You are pretty good at the AI image thing.
    I tried conjuring up an AI image of something I witnessed as a kid at a boy scout camp in the forests of northern Arizona. One morning we woke up to a large herd of sheep being guided through our camp. It was quite the sight. Try as I might I couldn't near the experience on AI. The sheep I saw were noisly and the air was dusty. All AI could give me was cute sheep.

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  44. The first time I stepped off a plane in Rome, and rounded a corner, there was a woman covered entirely, and a small child on her lap. The red shoes of the child were the only thing sticking out from under the blanket. And there was a cup. I had never seen such a thing and was instantly touched. I put a sizeable donation in that cup. My husband came to get me and simply said, "Sucker." We walked around the corner and saw the same thing. Dang it. I was scammed. How awful to put your child under that blanket for long periods of time. Hopefully (or not hopefully), they did need the money and it wasn't just to scam for scam's sake.

    High five on the spa. I am not a spa gal either. Never have been to one, declined free trips, and very likely will never go, with zero regrets.

    Also not a mani/pedi person. I do admire the beautiful nails (they can do such awesome things with nail polish) but I have only had them twice, and once was for my wedding day. Like you said, too much upkeep.

    Have a happy day! It's weird that the 4th of July is on a Thursday. Feels like it should be on a weekend. :)

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  45. I'm loving your AI images, it's something I've not ventured into just yet. Wise advice on scamming. Another really enjoyable visit to your blog.

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  46. I love coming here and seeing these mice. They have already settled in for good.

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  47. Even after enlarging your picture, I couldn't figure out what the vendor had in the bags. A mystery, for sure. ☺

    Thanks for the scam warnings! I wasn't familiar with the art scam. That's a crafty one! Never, ever would I leave my personal belongings unattended, anywhere in a public place. Your friend went through a terrible ordeal.

    I'm not into spas and self-pampering at all, either. The mice certainly enjoyed it, though. ☺ I love all your AI mice images, Veronica!

    Although I'm not a fan of the monarchy in general, I agree that Camilla has definitely stepped up. Why she received the "Queen" designation, I don't understand though, since other royal spouses didn't have it. I believe that was Queen Elizabeth's decree.

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  48. Just stopping by to wish you a great weekend!

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  49. Awful scammers -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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