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Municipio Roma X

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    • Day 19

      Tag 19 - Arrivederci

      September 3 in Italy ⋅ 🌙 24 °C

      Alles hat ein Ende… so auch diese absolute Traumreise!

      Nach 19 Tagen, 1945 gefahrenen Kilometern (+650km Fährstrecken), 10 Unterkünften und unendlich vielen, unbezahlbaren Erinnerungen sind wir wieder daheim.

      Aber der letzte Tag will natürlich auch noch berichtet werden. Er begann um 06:30 Uhr im noch recht verschlafenen Neapel. Unter Zuhilfenahme von Kaffee verstauten wir die letzten Dinge in die Koffer und Rucksäcke und starteten gegen 07:45 Uhr im aufkommenden Berufsverkehr nach Norden in Richtung Roma. Die vielen, sich wie Ameisen durch die fahrenden Autos schlängelnden Motorroller kosteten noch einige Nerven aber als wir Napoli hinter uns ließen, wurde der Verkehr ruhiger und so vergingen die 2,5h bis zum Flughafen in Windeseile. 🛫

      Um halb 11 haben wir unseren Mietwagen beanstandungslos zurückgegeben und machten uns auf den Weg zur Gepäckabgabe. Nach einigem hin- und heräumen hatte das Aufgabegepäck das notwendige Gewicht erreicht und wir konnten die Sicherheitskontrolle FAST ohne Verzögerung passieren (für Details könnt ihr euch vertrauensvoll an Hartmut und Sabine wenden 😅😉).

      Der Flug hatte leider wieder 45 Minuten Verspätung, aber immerhin landeten wir in Berlin sicher um 16:10 Uhr. Nachdem wir unser Gepäck in Windeseile am Band abholen konnten, ging es wieder super schnell und gut organisiert mit dem Shuttle zurück zu unserem Auto. Auch die Autofahrt nach Dresden verlief absolut unspektakulär und so waren wir um 18:50Uhr (fast) pünktlich zur Chorprobe bei Oh-TÖNE.🎶

      Wir verabschiedeten uns von Hartmut und Sabine, die sehr gerührt und überwältigt von diesen unzähligen Erlebnissen die Heimfahrt nach Glauchau antraten.

      Es war eine fantastische Reise mit gutem Essen, guter Gesellschaft, beeindruckenden Landschaften, netten Begegnungen und unglaublich schönen zahllosen Eindrücken.

      Wir werden sicher noch lange und oft an diese besondere Zeit zurückdenken und sind dankbar für die schönen Momente und Erinnerungen mit unseren (Schwieger)Eltern. 🥰

      Bleibt uns für jetzt nur noch zu sagen:

      Arrivederci und bis zu nächsten Reise!

      Tobi und Benji 🙋🏻‍♂️🙋🏻‍♂️
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    • Day 26

      Francesca, part 2!!!!

      November 14 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      We had the most amazing feast (it was supposed to be light apertivo...) Francesca had something else in mind. It really does pay to know a local food and wine guide. The restaurant itself was an adventure. The food...belissimo!Read more

    • Day 10

      We have our bag!

      July 2, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      We’ve been wondering when we’d get a call about our bag, given it’s now been in Rome for a while. They were supposed to deliver it to our Airbnb, and they have the address and my cell / email. Nothing last night. Nothing this morning. We tried calling a variety of numbers and got nowhere (all busy, or we were in a dead zone). Decided to buy some clothes as we were losing faith. If you ever want to piss Becky off, give her vanilla ice cream or take her to H&M, because apparently it’s her hell. With renewed energy from gelato and no progress over the phone, we decided to just go to the airport and see what we could find. A 30 minute cab ride each way sounds less than ideal, but so does missing some tours in Rome (today is Sunday so it’s a meander / nothing booked day), so we figure it’s our best shot.

      Five minutes into the cab ride, I get a call on my phone from an Italian number! Don’t know why it took them so long to call, but apparently they can’t deliver the bag to us because we haven’t filled out all the customs forms (presumably because it wasn’t with us when we were traveling). We have to go pick it up at the airport. We said great, we’re already on our way!

      If you’re like me and have airport anxiety, just wait for this process. There’s no signs on where to go. Eventually we found information to tell us where to go, which was past security through the employee entrance. Only one of us was allowed to go through (had to be me, technically I checked the bag), and I needed the missing bag claimed slip from Venice, the paper ticket from Boston, and my passport to get through. The Lost & Found people also needed the original bag tag they give you when you check the bag. Luckily I’ve been hoarding all the paperwork like Eugene Tooms, so I got through everything. My bag looks like it’s traveled more places than we have, but very excited to have it back.

      All in all we maybe lost 3 hours to the airport and back; frankly a lot less time than we lost in the original flight delays. I understand travel on the east coast is still a mess, so I’ll still think of ourselves as lucky through all this. Looking forward to putting on some clean clothes instead of “clean enough” clothes.
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    • Day 13

      Zurück nach Malta

      October 18 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Nach langem Warten am FCO konnten wir endlich das Flugzeug besteigen, das uns nach Hause bringen sollte. Natürlich haben wir uns an Board ordentlich angeschnallt! Es gab auch wieder ein leckeres Menü, trotz abgekürztem Service wegen heftiger Turbulenzen.
      Dann hatte uns Malta wieder und es war am nächsten Tag auch gleich wieder angenehm frühlingshaft.
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    • Day 21

      Arrivederci, Italia

      July 2, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 79 °F

      Checking in to our flight from Rome to Heathrow. The journey home begins.

      The upper floor has an Eataly, so we popped in to get some really good food before making our way thru security.

      Thru security and ready for more beverages - not much luck around here. They have Hermes, Gucci, Fendi and Prada, but no place to get a cocktail. Settled on Bottega Prosecco bar and mama mia, che casino!! Wrong order. Peroni is too warm so they got Heineken, but brought 1 instead of 3, and brought 1 Pellegrino instead of 2 still waters.

      Just counting down until we get on the plane 😕
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    • Day 36

      Rom update

      July 10 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

      Nach fast 16 Stunden Flug haben wir Rom erreicht und geniessen den kurzen Aufenthalt mit Kaffeetrinken. Insgesamt sind wir, wenn dann in Zürich angekommen, 30 Stunden unterwegs, seit dem Abflug in Darwin.
      Eigentlich dachten wir, dass jetzt alles klappt. Aber der Flieger nach Zürich lässt auf sich warten und warten
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    • Day 65

      Day 26 Leaving Italy

      August 23 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

      26 days backpacking thru Italy has been surreal. Staying in hostals, hotels, and Air B&Bs. Venice, Lake Como, Cinque Terre, Turin, Sorrento, Florence, Tuscany, Ischia, Posetano, Amalfi coast, Naples, Rome, and Barcelona. We've seen so much and done so much. Italy is a beautiful country with beautiful people. Their culture and passion are shown in so many ways, but especially when you watch them speak. Thank you for allowing us to be part of your world for the past month🙏Read more

    • Day 3

      Meer muss sein

      January 28 in Italy ⋅ 🌙 10 °C

      Der Vormittag war noch vollgestopft mit römischen "must see" - Kolosseum, Forum Romanum und Pantheon.
      Danach flüchteten wir aus dem Großstadtgetriebe und genossen wie die Römer Meeresluft in Fiumicino.
      Ein ausgesprochen feines Wochenende 😊!
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    • Day 26

      Veni, Vidi …..Visa

      October 18, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Today is Wednesday and are winging our way to Catania, Sicily after 3 days in Rome. Mike and I had a couple of admin days in Koblenz, which is a euphemism for laundry and banking. Koblenz was lovely and I dragged Mike onto a cable car ride and we walked and enjoyed some final great German food. After an easy flight to Rome and an overnight, we met Tara who arrived on Sunday morning from Ottawa and Montreal. She was amazingly chipper considering the overnight flight.
      The 3 of us started our quickie Rome visit with the Borghese Gallery. The headsets were the answer to navigating all the beautiful art and sculptures, including my favorite Bernini statue of Apollo and Daphne. We checked off a few more « must-sees » including Piazza Popalo and the Spanish steps. Monday we hit the Colosseum and the Roman Forum, Trevi Fountain and Tuesday we had the full tour of the Vatican and St.Peters Basilica. Tara had organized guided tours for both days, thank goodness, because the lines and crowds were unbelievable. With a guide you can move through so much more smoothly and actually get information along the way. When we mentioned the crowds, our Vatican guide shrugged and said …. »it’s beautiful. If it was ugly, no one would come ». According to the guides the number of tourists has not gone down and they are expecting a full November. Also, 2025 is a special jubilee year designated by the Pope so Rome is expecting 32 million more sinners to come through the gates to be absolved of sin that year. Might be a good time to avoid Rome unless you have amassed many sins , in which case you will have to brave the crowds. Besides the historic sites, and relics lying all around, we enjoyed some outdoor meals and drinks including a lovely pizza lunch at a restaurant recommended by a client of Tara’s. We also had a couple of very entertaining taxi rides around the city. For no apparent reason roads are closed and traffic is backed up. All part of the Rome experience. Once we enjoyed a gelato, our Rome bingo card was full and we still had our wallets! Bonus.
      So we go forward to Sicily. Mike’s brother Al ( and Natalie) are waiting for us in Catania. Tomorrow Mount Etna. Let,s hope it doesn’t blow it’s top while we’re there.
      Arrivederci Roma,
      Love Mom , Heather
      Ps Our hotel experience at the Palm Gallery was so-so. For those who we’ve traveled with before, you will remember that hotel but without the eagle-eyed supervision of Luisa, we had a different experience.
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    • Day 16

      Halbzeit 🏃‍♂️💨 Barcelonaaaaa 🌊

      August 11 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 34 °C

      Heute haben wir Halbzeit erreicht und damit auch die Trennung von meinen ersten Begleitern. Die Ersten 16 Tage waren eine sehr schöne Erfahrung und ich konnte so viel daraus mitnehmen. Was uns alles positives sowie auch negatives passiert ist, ist kaum zu glauben. Es war mir eine große Freude mit euch Skopje, Istanbul, Rom, Vatikanstadt und Pisa erkunden zu dürfen Nele, Simon hat und Charlotte. Die Messlatte wurde hoch angesetzt für die zweiten 16 Tage… Vielen lieben Dank und euch eine gute Heimreise, mein Abenteuer geht ab heute mit Rike und Julia weiter :D 🥺😚😁✨🌊✌🏼Read more

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