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  • Day 16

    Girls just wanna have fun!!

    July 7, 2024 in Malaysia ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

    Had the best time away together! We laughed until we cried, we indulged in delicious food, went overboard shopping, let mum loose on her scooter on the streets of Barcelona, walked a million steps, but mostly felt blessed to be with each other!!!Read more

  • Day 15–19

    Day 12: Two Churches

    July 6, 2024 ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

    We were blessed to enter two beautiful churches in Portofino!
    The first was Martino Church. It is a historic gem that stands as a testament to the village's rich cultural heritage. Its distinctive Romanesque architecture, characterized by a striking striped façade and intricate details, draws you in.
    Once inside the church, we were blown away by the religious artworks, creating a serene and reflective atmosphere. Situated on a hill, San Martino provides stunning views of the picturesque and surrounding landscape!!!
    We came across some fellow Aussie travellers who pointed us to another church and told us you have to climb a "few" stairs.......... Well, it was a bit more than a few!!!!
    San Giacomo Church is perched atop a hill, offering breathtaking views of the village and the Mediterranean Sea. This quaint church, first built in the 12th century, has simple but charming architecture and exudes a peaceful atmosphere that invites you to pause and reflect. The climb to San Giacomo, was definitely worth the effort and made us feel blessed to have experienced its beauty.
    Halfway down i realised that i left my bottle of limoncello i have purchased earlier in the church!!! I flew back up those stairs so quick and left carol-lynne crawling on the floor with laughter🤣🤣🤣
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  • Day 14

    Day 12: Walkways in Portofino

    July 5, 2024 in France ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    Portofino is a picturesque seaside village on the Italian Riviera, renowned for its charming walkways that meander through the heart of the town.
    As we strolled along these paths, we encountered numerous entrances to private villas, each exuding its unique style and character. This diversity in architecture and design made our walk feel much shorter and far more enjoyable!

    Did i mention there were lots of stairs????Despite the 100s of stairs we climbed, the experience was enchanting, with each step offering new glimpses of the vibrant life and exquisite beauty that define Portofino.
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  • Day 14

    Day 12: Portofino

    July 5, 2024 in France ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    Oh my goodness!!! We have very little words to describe this little seaside town!! All we can come up with is AMAZING!! We felt so at home here and contemplated staying behind!!! We are already busy organising our holiday here in 2025!!
    As we were walking through the town, all we could say the whole day was "ooh" and "aah" and "look at this":. We were dragging our jaws along the ground😂😂😂
    We started our day with a coffee and a divine croissant filled with pistachio cream!
    We then walked around the town with its narrow little streets and lush green walkways through the private villas.
    We felt energetic and decided to attack the hour walk to the next little town. As we came around a corner, we were blown away by the beautiful Mediterranean ocean spread out before us! I Don't think i have ever seen anything as beautiful!! We even contemplated buying a cossi in town🤣parched from our long stroll, we HAD to stop for a limoncello😄 i also bought the yummiest bottle of locally made limoncello and hope it makes it back safely!!
    We were sad to say goodbye, but we will be back in 2025!!!
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  • Day 13

    Day 11: Streets of Florence

    July 4, 2024, Western Mediterranean ⋅ 🌙 23 °C

    Wish we had more time here, but we fell in love with this city! It's so vibrant and full of history!!
    The round tall building used to be a prison for women who practice whichcraft and pread views were not in line with the preachings of the church! Today, it is apartments for the wealthy!
    We left Florence in love with the city and vowing to be back!!
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  • Day 13

    Day 11: Florece

    July 4, 2024, Western Mediterranean ⋅ 🌙 24 °C

    After Pisa, we were off to Florence. We instantly fell in love with this city. Florence is the capital of Tuscany and its most populated city!! The streets are swarming with people,and oh, then there are the cars trying to use the roads too!! In ancient times, the city was the centre
    for trade.
    Our guide took us on a walking tour through Florence, pointing out some of the major landmarks.
    The first stop was another beautiful church, Duomo Cathedral. built in 124 AD. This church is massive and constructed with marble!!! There are two parts to this church. The front building is for baptisms and the big church behind this. At the front is a statue with Mary and Jesus's and above the door is a painting of God giving His blessing.
    To the left of the church is a huge statue of David.
    After some lunch and a stroll through the city, it was time to meet our driver, who would return us back to the ship. It ended up being a very stressful experience and one we were lucky to survive, as our driver was swirving across lanes because he was struggling to stay awake!!!!!!!!! No joke!!!
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  • Day 13

    Day 11: Pisa

    July 4, 2024, Ligurian Sea ⋅ 🌙 23 °C

    After meeting our guide in Livorno, we started the 40-minute drive to our first stop, Pisa. An american family of 4, who we got on with very well, joined us for the drive in a black Mercedes minivan. Felt a bit like we were in some spy, top secret movie!!
    Our first stop was a big courtyard with three buildings. The building on the left, first photo, is a church. The big, most impressive building was a very prestigious university where Italy's brightest minds are invited to study, and their fees are paid by the government! The third building on the right is a school for lawyers.
    Then it was on to Pisa! Nothing could prepare us for this! After trying to nail the perfect photo of "holding Pisa up" and not succeeding, we were rescued by a lovely street seller who showed us how to pose. Apparently, he has been helping tourists get the perfect photo for the past 10 years!!!!
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  • Day 13

    Day 10: Streets of Rome

    July 4, 2024 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    Rome was another city that had our jaws dropped to the ground!!
    Wish we had more time to explore this ancient city and its history.
    By the end of the day, we were exhausted from all the walking but left with a feeling of grattirude that we had the chance to be there!! Blessed beyond measure and memories we will treasure!!

    Hot tip: Ensure you have spare coins in Rome when you need to use the restrooms. We encountered a very grumpy old man gaurding the entrance, and with only two coins between us, we had to sacrifice one of our coins😪
    That meant we had one coin to share at the Trevi Fountain!!!
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  • Day 12

    Day 10: Churches and monuments in Rome

    July 3, 2024 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

    Rome was so much to take in, but what struck me was regardless of which denomination we belong to, all over the word we all serve the same amazing God!
    The detail and art in the facades of these churches are breathtaking and difficult to capture in a photo but something I have not taken for granted to experience in person!!
    The first stop was the Roman Forum, where 2000 years ago, the Romans had their markets. When we arrived at the Forum, a street performer played the most beautiful haunting performance, which I included in the video.
    The next stop was Venice Square, a central hub in Rome. It is a monument to King Vittorio and the Unification of Italy.
    In blistering heat, we continued on to the Trevi Fountain, where we only had one coin to throw into the fountain, so we shared the coin. Our other coin was used to get into the ladies room😂 nothing free these days!!
    At the Pantheon, we had 15 min to spare, and carol-lynne bought us each two of the most expensive gelato's at a grand total of $49 AUD, but worth every cent!!!
    Last stop after a very hot and long day of walking, we reached the Vatican State and St Peter's Basilica, another beautiful church. We were surprised to learn that the Vatican City mints its own coins, prints its own stamps, and has its own army of Swiss Guards 💂‍♂️
    Stendhal once said about Rome. " When you find yourselves in the great company of these masterpieces, you should always behave as if they were individuals who demanded your respect, waiting in silence until they have chosen to speak to you." I could not agree more!!
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