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SEA DAY #2 Not Civi
... has to be within 15 seconds of a bomb shelter.... Very sad things going on over there. I must admit Rochelle and I are watching the news all the time and keeping a close eye on what is going on. I am hoping that Ruslans family and everyone in Israel stays safe.
Thank you universe for such a lovely, leisurely day where all I had to worry about was trivial matters since everyone I love and care about it safe and healthy.
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Etruscan gem
... except that there are Etruscan ruins there. We figure the worst that can happen is that it ends up being a boring day, but quite to the contrary, Tarquinia turns out to be a little gem! We get the train from Civitavecchia, to the disbelief of some of our fellow travelers (you're so brave to catch the train!), then the local bus up to the village. For the princely sum of 2-10 euro, we arrive in Tarquinia which is a walled city. It is a quant, charming little place which ...
At sea (boo hoo - Should have been Monte Carlo)
We spent a nice relaxing day at sea. Unfortunately we should have been in Monte Carlo, but that piece of the trip was cancelled several months ago. The boys are pretty disappointed. Had a leisurely day, watched a movie in our room in the morning...this was the first time we've ...
Cruising the Mediterranean
... rocky landscape it felt very similar to Santorini just without the massive cliffs. We walked around Mykonos town is search of the famous pink Pelicans that often wander in and of the restaurants in search of a free feed but they must have been out of town when we were there so we took a break and enjoyed a local beer at a waterside restaurant before jumping on a crowded bus that dropped us of at Paradise beach on the other side of the island. It was a nice enough beach and the water ...
Rural Italy
... Several other people were bothered also.
Note: not only was it a farm but also a beautiful restaurant and an inn – not a bad place to spend a few days!
We arrived around 5 PM so there were no demonstrations of oil or wine production. The place was charming, as you can see from the pictures, and they laid out quite a spread of the products they produced. It was the wrong time for me to eat but ...
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Amenities
- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Restaurant
- Free parking
- Pets allowed