Saturday, June 18, 2011
Friday, June 17, 2011
sweet !!

Susan
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
strike 2 !
As you can see from my previous post, I can blog directly from my iPhone, which is great for sharing glimpses and snippets of our journey until I have a chance to prepare full blog posts.
Today Greece is largely on strike :-(
The Parliament is passing economic austerity measures and the people are upset. While most of the commotion is in Athens, the effects are country-wide ... no ferry service, and archeological sites are closed for 24 hours. There was also supposed to be an air-traffic controller strike, but that was called-off. Good thing for everyone flying into, out of, and within Greece!
This is the 2nd strike since we arrived. We had ferry tickets booked to go to Santorini, but because of a reported dock workers strike, I bought last-minute flights to get to the island instead. Wonder if I can get my ferry $$$ back?
Strikes are all part of the Greek travel experience, I suppose....
More soon,
Susan
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Monday, June 13, 2011
Greece is the word
The Acropolis & Parthenon in Athens were amazing, so glad to finally see them in person.
Visited Santorini and savored every minute on that stunning island...the view from our hotel room's veranda left me speechless!
Now we're back on the mainland, in the charming town of Nafplion... luscious bougainvillea everywhere, providing shade to tables at quaint tavernas.
Thanks for stopping by ... more pics & details soon as we continue our journey through Greece....
Susan
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Monday, June 6, 2011
Eat. Pray. Love to Travel.....
---from Eat Pray Love
But first ... we made a couple of stops on our way here, so I'll post a bit about those. I plan to blog from the road as we continue our odyssey through Greece tho. I think the frequency will depend more on my energy level than on my internet connectivity, LOL. So far, we've had great WiFi access, but as much as I enjoy sharing, most nights I'm just too wiped. And please forgive typos or any photos that aren't 100% edited....
Anyway ... our journey began with a few days in Philadelphia ... the City of Brotherly Love was just that! Sal and his brother Paul got a chance to visit and catch-up. And Paul's sweet family, his wife Ruth and daughters Gina & Dana, were such hospitable and generous hosts. Ruth even put together a "goodie bag" for me containing my favorite snacks and some travel-themed scrapbooking supplies, OMG! how thoughtful was that??? Thank you so much, Ruth, I'm enjoying some of those Skittles right now! They sure showed us a good time, including a stop at their neighborhood Philly pretzel store ... OMG, so authentic and yum yum yum!

I went with Sal, Paul, and Maria (Sal's cousin) on a day-trip to New York City, we had a blast!



......A Rome With a View......
Some more glimpses of Italian gastronomic delights:





Whenever I travel, I really make an effort to become a "temporary local", to open my mind to new ways of thinking and living. But I have to admit that in Italy, and elsewhere in Europe, I really miss having a COLD beverage! OMG, they never use ice! They serve soda, sparkling water, etc. ever-so-slightly chilled or even at room temperature. I just can't get used to it !!(I've heard Italians complain that when they visit the U.S., the restaurants put so much ice in drinks ... so I guess it's whatever you're used to). But after a long, often hot day here, I really crave throwing back a cold Coke. So, my polite requests for ice (vorrei un Coca-Cola con molto ghiaccio, per piacere) were often met with a waiter's curious wince (why do you want that?)...to say that Italians are expressive is an understatement! Then he'd go off somewhere (not sure why, but sometimes it takes a while to locate some ice --- perhaps they're chipping it out of a freezer that needs defrosting? LOL)...finally returning with my cubes of frozen delight "presented" in a pretty bowl with a spoon. As if it's a dessert! Makes me chuckle every time .......

We saw a scary incident while in Rome...it began to rain, the cobblestone streets were slippery, and a woman fell off her scooter while turning a corner. We ran over and Sal lifted the scooter off of her and I moved it out of the road while he helped her get up. She seemed OK, her ankle was sore though. A waiter from a nearby restaurant came running out with an ICE pack for her ankle ... go figure! I'm still wondering where they found that ice so quickly ??? ....kinda funny!
Not sure that I've ever mentioned how I love to wear what I call my "travel jewelry" ... my dual timezone watch (that I bought in Venice 11 years ago, LOVE it!). With a quick glance, I can see what time it is wherever in the world I am, and back in Florida. And my lira coin charm bracelet (the lira is no longer the currency of Italy; instead, they're using the euro, so my bracelet is quite a conversation piece):
I'm missing Buddy & Aruba terribly ... but I know that they're having fun at "Camp Grandma & Grandpa", LOL. I hear that their fur got a nice brushing this morning. XOXO to them!
While in Athens, Sal gave another seminar and discussed his research with the chemistry professors at the University of Athens. Tonight we talked all about his wildly successful day on campus while lingering over a delicious Greek dinner. Before we arrived at the restaurant, I looked-up how to say "ice" in Greek....
Ciao,
Monday, May 16, 2011
Mother's Day
OMG, I'm so behind on EVERYTHING ... including posting about our Mother's Day celebration, which was more than a week ago now. Lately, I just don't know how time keeps slipping away from me?!?
Anyway ... Sal and I and Buddy and Aruba spent an extended weekend with our Moms to celebrate their special day! And since I'm a "Dog Mom", even I got special treatment! My Mom made me her fabulous cocoa logs, my favorite cookies EVAH !! And Buddy & Aruba "wrote" a sweet card to me (thanks Sal, *wink*). Woof!
We treated my Mom to a dozen gourmet cookies, custom-made by Sal's cousin, who owns Susan's Decorated Sweets. They were gorgeous ... and delicious! And we all went to a park on the water to enjoy Mother's Day breakfast together and watch dolphins play.
Sal cooked his Mom a special pasta lunch (it was yummy!), and the 3 of us enjoyed it together. She's a Dog Mom too, to cute little Noel.
Hope all the Moms out there enjoyed a special day!
And now another whirlwind week begins ... including preparing for our next big adventure! Stay tuned to see Where In The World we are! I'll be posting pics taken with our new camera --- I'm finally stepping into the world of digital SLR! Just got myself a Canon Rebel XS, supposedly a great camera for SLR newbies ... I've gotta get practicing with it! Over the years, I've taken some great shots with our point-and-shoot, and even my iPhone camera, but I'm excited at the new possibilities, and taking my photography to the next level.
Have a great week ahead,