Agriturismo Cerrosughero
Travel Blogs from Viterbo
Bye bye Rosie :(/ Rain stop following me around!
... last time and went to Dublin on my own I was pretty upset and felt a bit lonely at first. Since this trip is about learning about myself, I realized that being around people I know would help me feel better after leaving my sister. So, here I am in Brugge. The Christmas lights are up, and the Christmas market is on everyday. Friends always make me feel better when I miss my family.
Big love to my family and friends ...
SEA DAY #2 Not Civi
Another lazy day for us on the ship! We went froward an hour since we were getting closer to Egypt.
The day itself was quite low key. I must admit I don't have too much to say about the days events.
The main part of the day that was best was making my spa appointments (lol) and having dinner at Tuscan (the Italian restaurant) with Rochelle and Oleg. It was nice to have a great meal, paired with delicious wine ...
SEA DAY not Civi
The travel blog doesn't let me chose a body of water as a "city" so excuse the fact that it still says Rome....Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaay sea day! This was my chance to start my relaxing cruise off right. I was able to get a good 10 hour rest and woke up in the morning feeling energized and ready to go. Luckily, it was a sea day so there wasn't too much to do!
Once Rochelle and I got ourselves sorted in the morning we went to listen to Oleg's talk about the ships engine. ...
SISTERRRRRRRRRRR
... I arrived in Civitavecchia. Since a few people saw the Canadian flag on my backpack they asked me if I knew where the cruise bus would be, so I brought some couples there before I met Rochelle.
Seeing your sibling after any length of time of being apart is always so special... But for me, it was more special because it was my sister and I had been traveling quite a way from Belgium to be back with her. We went back to the ship and I got to ...
Day Six - Orvieto
... so we tried to avoid those! But every now and again the only way was up, so we had to grit our teeth and get climbing. It wasn't far, but it really was steep - I was nearly kissing my knees!
We walked back through the Piazza della Repubblica and stopped on the main street for lunch, in a bar called 'Cafe Incognito'. We had our regular ham and cheese panini, along with a caffe frappe - cold black coffee with loads ...
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