Kryptonic wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2023 12:11 pm
Very cool bone…. My wife and oldest just went in June and had an amazing time. Thanks for sharing your pics. Any good stories from your trip?
Oh, man. It was a whirlwind. I learned that three weeks is too long for a vacation away from home. I was starting to drag that third week and started slowing down. Originally planned to see more of Italy but just kept it to Rome and Florence due to said slowing down. It started out with a bang in Edinburgh where I saw a ton of entertaining shows at the Fringe Festival. The highlight was one called The Banana Brothers if you ever get a chance to see it. The brothers are American so maybe it'll be performed in the States somewhere. I also got to hang out with my oldest son and see him perform his act so that was awesome. Hiking Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh was a highlight. Also made a day trip to Aberdeen and did a walking tour of the town. I was in Scotland for about a week. We did some whiskey tasting as well as sampled the local beers. Lots of great fish and chips with mashed peas. Didn't sample the haggis as I'm too picky of an eater.
Then my son and I flew to the South of France via Amsterdam. We missed our connecting flight as KLM gave us to flights that were too close together and it was impossible to make our connecting flight in time after going through customs. We had to book an entirely new flight to get to our destination of Nice/Monaco. Silly us thought our baggage would still go to the Nice airport even though we didn't make the flight. Turns out the luggage doesn't travel if you're not on the flight. We didn't know how it works. So we get to Nice and we don't have our luggage. After lots of finagling, we finally leave the airport for our destination in Monaco with the understanding that we'll have to come back to the airport to retrieve our luggage the next day. Luckily we had a great receptionist at our hotel in Monaco and she was able to arrange (after a lot of French speaking and being hung up on!) to have our luggage delivered to the hotel. Unfortunately, we didn't get it until midnight that second night (and last night) in Monaco. We had packed our best suits for the opportunity to go to the famous Casino Monte Carlo featured in the James Bond films. We didn't get there until 2 in the morning and it said online that they were open until 4 am. Well, they told us members only at that time! So we took our pictures in front of the casino and walked around the corner to another casino where we ordered martinis, shaken, not stirred.
Earlier that day we hiked Nietzsche's Path in a nearby town called Èze. From Monaco we traveled by train to Marseille for another couple nights. My son and I did a six mile round trip two man kayak expedition along the coast. That was pretty amazing and you kayak to a private cove. I'll post some pictures when I get a chance. After that we traveled by train for two nights in Grenoble where we took the Grenoble Bastille cable car up high above the city. Next up was a train to Paris where we stayed for three nights. Went to the Moulin Rouge, heard some great jazz, and saw Barbie (English with French subtitles) in a movie theater on the Champs-Élysées. Also went down into the Catacombs where I got a few creepy pictures. Saw a couple museums while there as well. You might have heard of a little one called the Louvre or something like that. The Mona Lisa is a lot smaller than I expected.
My son and I then separated while he met with and stayed with some friends in France while I traveled off on my own to Italy. I had a great time hitting the various museums and seeing some amazing statues and paintings. Also lots of gelato and great food. I'll tell you though that it was a grueling day getting back home on Friday. Over 15 hours in two planes with a 3.5 hour layover in Boston. France and Italy were nine hours ahead of Pacific time so I got those 9 hours back along the way which technically got me home the same day although it would have been the next morning without the time change. I'm still recovering from jet lag. I got up at 3 am yesterday and 5:30 am today. My normal arise time is after 9 am.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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