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Monday, September 06, 2010
Friday, September 03, 2010
Moab to Mesa Verde
Yesterday morning was spent at Arches. Bob hiked, K and I drove. Then, last night we had a cowboy dinner and then a nighttime boat trip down the Colorado River. There was a sound and light show that complemented the "cruise." The sky was just beaming with stars as we floated along the quiet river. This morning we drove to Mesa Verde. The last time we tried to come here the park was closed and we could see the fires from miles away. Today was a sunny, clear day and I had the opportunity to take a 3.5 hr ranger led tour through the park. It was fabulous - even squeezing through tight rock stairs, climbing up and down vetical ladders and hiking up and down steep hills. In this canyon of the park there have been more than 600 "shelter" discovered. How these socalled "primitive" people ever constructed and lived in these cliff dwellings is astonishing.
Wednesday, September 01, 2010
AZ to UT
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Grand Canyon
Vegas, Baby! Kel and El
Thursday, August 26, 2010
4th of July in Havre de Grace
Austin Texas
Too much time has passed since we visited Austin for Andrea and Clint's wedding. But I wanted to make an entry for a wonderful trip. Bob and Kelly traveled to Texas via North Dakota. She has officially visited all 50 states by the age of 25! I flew into San Antonio (actually, got bussed from Austin - since San An airport was closed for bad weather.) My first day in Austin Andrea and Alicia were whisking me to Lady Byrd Johnson Wildflower Center and then to the spa. En route we saw a naked bicyclist riding around the lake. That should have been a hint of the surprises to come. They included Drag Queen Bingo at Joe's Coffee Shop, the Cowboy Hookah Bar across from UT, wonderful trailer park food, a chef at the Embassy Suites who treated Kelly like a queen, a night at Jenifer's beautiful home, great barbeque at the Salt Lick (the #1 bbq place in TX) for the rehearsal dinner, and a fabulous wedding and then a reception that concluded with a full mariachi band on a terrace overlooking the lit skyline of Austin. Great trip.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Last Day in Rome - the pickpockets hit
Other than that experience (and the constant onslaught of beggars) we had a great time here in the city. We even went to the opera. (first and last) . I still prefer the quiet unpopulated areas of sicily but Bob liked the hubbub of the city. Italy was great to us. Tomorrow we fly home.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Exhausting day in Rome
Friday, March 19, 2010
Damn Carthaginians!
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Caltigerone and Morgantina
Beautiful day driving from Siracusa to the interior of Sicily. Bob had made an offhand remark to our Taoromina hotel manager, Paolo, that I had Morganti blood. He said “Ah, Morgantina!” and then told us about an excavation of a bronze age Greek town called “ Morgantine.” We made our way to the site (2 hrs. with a bit of confusion). I had expected brown, scrubby landscape but since it is springtime we were rewarded with lush green vistas. Our route on this back roads sojourn took us through hundreds of lemon and orange groves. The trees were so full of ripe fruit that, at one point, the sides of the two lane road were lined with big, fat oranges that had fallen from the trees. We found the huge site that is a Princeton excavation and we stumbled on a wonderful little “cucina Contadina” that was empty – but open. Named “EYEXEI” after a mosaic found on-site. Lunch was a delicious Sicilian meal of grilled lamb, rabbit, sausage and maybe chicken, two kinds pasta, great breads, green salads with fennel, a good local wine made from the Nero d’aviola grape and dessert of strawberry semifreddo, almond semifreddo and a warm, sweet ricotta ravioli. Earlier in the day we had stopped in Caltigerone which is famous for its ceramics. The town has >100 ceramic decorated steps which connect the old town to the new town. It was just by dumb luck that we pulled in the side mirrors and aimed the car down the narrow streets into the old town. The GPS was useless because in this situation an old town like this looks like a plate of spaghetti on the GPS screen. On one hairpin turn I noticed the steps and then we found parking! It was a miracle!
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Siracusa and Ortygia
Today is a beautiful day in Siracusa - a little chilly but that is good for all the walking and climbing steps that we did. If we had posted any pics from yesterday they would have been a big square of gray. It was just miserable yesterday. Even if you tried to carry an umbrella, it was turned inside out by the wind. Today we saw countless umbrellas lying broken on the sidewalks. We did a little exploring yesterday but came back to the room soaked and chilled. We ended up watching Peter Pan, the movie, in Italian. The hotel is one of those old, 18ft ceilings, spare, marble/tile buildings so we never quite warmed up. We couldn't figure out the buses (yet) so even though we had bought tickets -today- we still ended up walking from the island of ortygia (where we are staying) to the Greek Theatre and Roman Theatre ruins, and the Archeological Museum that are all across town.
Friday, March 12, 2010
florence Trevelyan's Follies
Ex Votos in Taormina Musuem
Volcano alert!
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Sicilia
We had a wild ferry ride from Naples to Taormina, Sicily. The sea was turbulent for the first few hours. The ferry would be a great place to meet men. There must have been 10 men for every woman on the boat. It seemed very odd. It is like a small cruise ship with a casino, wine bar, restaurants, dancing. Thank goodness Bob was there to protect our honor. We arrived in Sicily to a full rainbow over Palermo. Since it was rush hour traffic was crazy. There appears to be no such thing as official lanes - it's just how many cars can cram into the space. But no one is vicious or angry. Taormina is in sight of Mt. Etna which was shrouded in the blackest, lowest clouds I have ever seen. Our hotel is gorgeous and we have plenty of space. Tonight we will be having appetizers in the lobby in front of the fireplace (it was sunny but chilly) We took the bus to Castelmola - a town of stone built on the top of a mountain.
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