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Buenos Dias Spain

 I never thought of myself as a hick but seeing so many things that the "world" knows about but I didn't baffles me.  The plane to Madrid was huge.  Steve and I sat in the last row so it took a while to get to our seats but when we landed there was a back door that passengers could leave out of.  Wow, a front and back door.  That's pretty smart.  A crisis almost occurred at baggage area.  Our tour directors luggage was not coming off the conveyor belt.  I don't know how long we watched the same bags go round and round.  I could tell Bennie was getting worried.  She made a couple of trips to the airlines office about it.  There was one suitcase that looked like hers but didn't have the pink sunglasses on it or the sticker, but as it turns out it was hers and those markings just fell off I guess.  I am sure Bennie was relieved.  Remember how I told you the ground floor is numbered zero.  Well, at this hotel, there is al...

Arrivederci Italy

 Tomorrow we fly to Madrid, Spain, but here are some of the highlights (good & bad) from Rome, Italy. Let's start off with the bad, well almost bad.  Two members of our group Ed and Pam took the subway (metro) on our day off.  Ed felt something and looked down and his wallet was halfway out of his front pocket. (That's how good these pickpockets were), he then looked at Pam and her purse was almost entirely unzipped.  Two guys working in tandem.  Once caught, they ran.  Man, that could have been bad! Now the good or just highlights.  In London and Paris it was filled with electric bikes.  In Rome, I saw motorcycles everywhere.  I think I already mentioned that elevators start on 0 with the ground floor.  That's hard to get used to.  We went to the Coliseum. Think Russell Crowe in Gladiator.  We saw where the free men fought for money and the slave men fought for freedom.  The loser for whatever reason, maybe he lost hi...

Exploring our little Italian neighborhood

 Today is our day off in Italy.  Many of the tour group are going to see the Vatican or visit churches.  But Steve and I prefer a more low key off day.  We walked hand in hand around the neighborhood visiting different shops.  We greeted everyone with a "Bonjourno!".  The little neighbborhood is filled with mothers with strollers, women doing their shopping, men and women young and old walking their dogs.  It wasn't crowded like tourist areas, I felt at home just walking around enjoying the beautiful day in Italy.  We found a little cafe for lunch and had Cacio e pepe.  It's basically noodles, cheese and pepper.  Bennie said it's a must because it originated here in this part of Italy.  Then at the bakery we had Cannolis.  I noticed in London, France and now Italy that no one wears a T-shirt. I guess I was thinking about it because I mostly brought all T-shirts to wear.  I will admit a lot of people were wearing coats beca...

Buongiorno Italy (or if we were really close I'd say Ciao)

 We have arrived in Italy! First thing that happened at the airport is one of the women in our tour group had her phone stolen.  It was a very bad way to start in this city.  It is now 8:48 pm and she hasn't been out of her room all night.  It must be such a devasting feeling.   On to better news.  Bennie took us for Gelato, which I learned is Ice Cream in the U.S.  They don't have the word "ice cream" here.  Boy was it delicious.  Steve said the Pistachio is out of this world.  I think because the Pistachios are native to this part of Italy.  I had one that tasted like Butter Pecan and then another scoop was milk chocolate in a sugar cone topped with homemade whipped cream.  My oh, my are there some good tasting food around here. Our hotel makes me feel like I am Maria in West Side Story.  The motel is set in a neighborhood not a commercial area.  The large window opens and I feel like I could sing "I feel prett...

Bonjour Paris!

  Let's get the bad stuff over first.  I know, how can anything bad happen in Paris.  Let's start with the room.  Apparently they regulate temperate with summer and winter and the heat and cool comes on automatically.  We are still on winter time so the room was unbearably hot.  All the people in the tour group had hot rooms, some brought fans but said it didn't help.  We opened windows which made it bearable to sleep in.  Thankfully, we didn't spend a lot of time in the room.  The refrigerator didn't work, however, some people in the group said they had no refrigerator at all.  Just a hole where the refrigerator was supposed to be.  However, if that's the worst that can happen on the trip, I will take it.   I am extremely sore all over from all the walking, so the off day is my paradise.  Guess I should have gotten more in shape for this trip. Now let's get to the good stuff.  On the way over, Benny, our tour di...

Little things I learned while on tour

 While on tour we were shown skyscrapers. We drove by the Globe theatre where Shakespeare wrote and acted with his group. Our tour guy told us more history about wars, kings, monarchs and anything we never thought we would want to know about England. We saw London Bridge and The Millennium Bridge which was beside the building where Daniel Radcliffe went to school.  Bennie our tour director said there is no violent crime in the US only pickpockets so beware, they are professionals.  However, someone from the group said although there are no shootings, there are stabbings.  I did find out that 95% London police do NOT carry guns.  That alone might make me think London might be safer than the US.   We passed by the House of Economics where Mick Jagger went to school, but of course he went in a different profession.  At St James Park the concrete is red due to their procession so it will look nice.  The house the Duke of Buckingham lived in was c...

Arrival in London

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 It is very disconcerting to be flying at 8:00pm then land 6 hrs later at around 7 in the morning.  With no sleep to be had I felt like a zombie.  I was playing catchup with sleep all day.  I did though enjoy the free movies and TV shows on the flight and the dinner and breakfast they provided. The airline also provided each of us with a pillow and blanket to use.  That came in handy.  Once we arrived and had adequate sleep, we did venture out by ourselves to find dinner and found a cute little diner called the Shepherdess Cafe where the locals go.   We did begin to understand the difference in language as we talked to different people.  Aside from accents, the bathroom is normally termed toilet or the loo.  But all the signs say toilet.  And aside from free toilets here in there most of them you have to pay to go when you are out and about.  The elevators are called lifts.  We ended up using a lot of lifts when we went to...