Monday, April 14, 2014

ON THE SHIP

On the ship now. Yesterday we saw the Pantheon and St. Mary’s on Minerva where Galileo was sentenced to death. They didn’t kill him and he lived to be 77. He wasn’t supposed to spread the word about the world being round. The amazing thing about all of Rome is, as I have said before, that there is so much left from almost 2000 years ago. The people are beautiful and there are a lot of them. Also many, many tourists just like us. We stopped for lunch at a nice little street trattoria and made our way back to the hotel. For dinner we were recommended a restaurant “Taverena Flauvia”. It was quite a walk and a bit pricey but we enjoyed great service and excellent food. This morning (Sat.) we had a 1 and ½ hour drive to the port. Beautiful countryside scenery. Which reminds me of another incident, something happened to Pete’s camera and we don’t think we are going to bother trying to fix it and rely for now on my small camera. We are in our very large stateroom, because we were mistakenly assigned a handicapped room. Norwegian called twice we told them we didn’t need it just change us but they couldn’t seem to do that and finally we ended up with this large room. Our luggage hasn’t arrived yet. Hope that doesn’t go wrong. Nope here it is. Tomorrow we visit Livorno. I’ll give you a report. Livorno - it must be Sunday! We took a trip to Frattoria (farm) in Tuscany. The bus ride through the countryside was very nice. The scenery is worthwhile coming back to see again. At the farm, we met the winemaker farmer whose family has lived on the land and in the house for many many years. The house was built in the 1600’s (I could be wrong but that’s what I remember). He shared with us 5 wines that he makes. One white, 3 reds and 1 sweet. They were all very good. They also make olive oil so I bought a sample. Pete bought two bottles of wine which we took back to the ship and Norwegean charged a corking fee of 15 Euros EACH! This drove Joe up the wall but we drank one of his bottles with dinner. Yes, they charge for a lot of stuff that used to be a lot more affordable. Internet connection is 15 cents per MINUTE and sometimes you can’t really get on. Such is life. Monte Carlo - Monday. Had to tender in today. Our tour only touched the surface of Monte Carlo and Monaco I guess because they really don’t want tourists to actually see anything except the outside of buildings. Learned a lot about how the very rich live here. We were allowed in the cathedral. The casino wouldn’t let us in until 2 and all of the tours were over by then. This place is very clean and police presence is everywhere. Throw a piece of paper on the street and get caught - you pay 30 E right then. The police are all from France and are meant to be very strict. Only walk in crosswalks. Of course, you take your life in your hands walking on streets that are race tracks even before the stands are all set up. We did enjoy our day and came back to lunch on the ship in the sun.

1 comment:

Patricia said...

Ouch! How about using your corkscrewin your room instead? Tip your cabin steward to bring some glasses and ice bucket and it should be a whole lot less than EU 15! Otherwise the rip sounds great. Love reading your blog. Sorry about Pete's camera. Stuff happens and you just have to roll with it.