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Il mio amore
... they are corrupt. It's amazing the background of things you get when you actually have a very real conversation with someone past the usual oh where's a great place to go, eat, adventure to ect. In conclusion what I really want is to challenge all of you when you travel to take your experiences further and get to know the people, and I really mean this, sit down with different people over the course of your time in that place and ask them the questions that you've always ...
1142. Sunshine and Holiday Cheer (Italy 119)
... see in the wintertime here. There are families and a lot of young folks, just chilling out together, and the center of activity is a large, fancy gazebo in the center of the plaza. Right down the road is a port and immediately afterwards the steep mountains of the Sorrento Peninsula—another "must see" of my tour.
But now I’m heading inland, up the narrow side streets of the town, then to where ...
1140. A Disaster in the Making (Italy 117)
... and enjoy a good nights sleep in a warm bed. No trudging around carrying all my gear with me… no pestering worries "where am I going to stay the night tonight?" This almost feels like a beginners adventure—not the adventure of a hardened adventure as myself.
But then again, after Egypt pushed me to my breaking point last fall, I'm quite happy to do an “easy” trip and pamper myself a bit for a change. I suppose maybe ...
1139. Back down the Mountain (Italy 116)
... I’m definitely going to think twice before taking on a real mountain challenge!
I finally make it down to the valley where I encounter my second foe: ice. I quickly learn that walking downhill on ice is much more tricky than going uphill, and twice I slip, slide, do a clumsy dance before… smack! Coming down right on my behind. Once again I’m reminded of how vulnerable and alone I am. But at least I don’t have to ...
Getting Home... or "Paul vs. the TSA"
... flight from Madrid and that they would be delivered by the next morning. They also told us that most passengers who lose their bags blame the airline when in fact it is the TSA (Transportation Security Administration) who select either the passenger or the bag for inspection (in this case, both). So, we left with our baggage claim checks and met Franz outside Terminal 7, and he took us home. Wally had dinner waiting for us and even stocked ...