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Venice to Madrid to NY
... frustration yet? Kenny calls American Airlines in front of the Iberia representative. Kenny puts The American Airlines Representative on the speaker phone so she can hear her say, that I am on their computer… supposed to be on the flight. Iberia disputes by saying that I can’t go on unless they create a new ticket. This is going back and forth back and forth and no one is making any productive moves. By this point, Kenny is yelling ...
Delirium and Panorama
... a bus card but we hopped on anyway and pretended like we knew what we were doing. We continued to pretend and use our "fake it til you make it" Italian once we arrived in the store and realized EVERYTHING was written in italian. Luckily, adaptor is a fairly universal word and the employee understood us enough to show me to the adapters.
In the end, we made it back, I had an adaptor for my CPAP, and my first day proved to be interesting. ...
Venice
... back to the hotel around seven and decided not to have dinner after our huge lunch, so just showered then sat around and talked a while before going to bed pretty early! So our visit to Venice was a real surprise to me! All I expected was old buildings, tiny canals and lots of gondolas! We saw all those, but also the huge lagoon, the masses of islands and the thousands of boats ranging from dinghies to huge cruise ships! It was a great day and we are so glad our tour stopped ...
Good bye Venice, Hello Cruise!!
... ect, so that’s why I like to get something different when im overseas.
I managed to select two items, within my allocated GUESS budget and was very happy with my purchases, I bought a little black shoulder purse and a cute grey cardi with a G on the front. I am really happy I found a GUESS shop in Venice. Venice holds a special and magical place in my heart now, with the engagement and my love for the place I thought what a perfect place to ...
In which we are entirely surrounded by water
... The Doge’s Palace is incredibly luxurious and well preserved. Part of the museum includes crossing the Bridge of Sighs, where prisoners allegedly sighed as they saw the last sight of the water and the sky before they were incarcerated. We duly sighed as we crossed the bridge!
When we came out the rain had stopped! Our tour guide Ari decided we needed to go on another vaporetto. We chanced upon one that had a lengthy route through the lagoon and past some ...