Long time no post
Sorry for slacking off in the post department. I suppose we have a lot to cover... from Morocco onwards. Since then we've been to Granada to see the Alhambra, to Valencia on an overnight train to see a traditional Spanish bullfight (one bull jumped the barricade and caused pandemonium, and another flipped the matador around like a burger for a while). Barcelona came next, with Las Ramblas and its street performers, the Olympic stadium, Gaudi's Sagrada Familia, the Picasso Museum, and some neat architecture.
In Nice, our next stop, we took a day trip to Monaco to see the Casino and palace, and then caught a British band playing at a small jazz club.... very cool. Even cooler was when Erik got to hop on the piano with them for a couple of songs!
We are now in Italy, in a region called the Cinque Terre. The small town we're staying in is called Vernazza, and it's beautiful here. We are here 5 nights total, which is a real change of pace.
From here we will go to Florence, Rome, Venice, then into Austria and Switzerland. It's been a challenge to find good computers from which we can upload pictures, but hopefully soon we can post more.
Ciao from Italy!
In Nice, our next stop, we took a day trip to Monaco to see the Casino and palace, and then caught a British band playing at a small jazz club.... very cool. Even cooler was when Erik got to hop on the piano with them for a couple of songs!
We are now in Italy, in a region called the Cinque Terre. The small town we're staying in is called Vernazza, and it's beautiful here. We are here 5 nights total, which is a real change of pace.
From here we will go to Florence, Rome, Venice, then into Austria and Switzerland. It's been a challenge to find good computers from which we can upload pictures, but hopefully soon we can post more.
Ciao from Italy!

2 Comments:
It's just nice to know you're still alive...
You guys have done lots since I last talked to you! Sounds crazy...Good crazy!!!
Be safe,
Talk to you soon!
you must do the hike while in cinque terre. if the section between the 2nd and 3rd towns are closed take the alternative route (i think its trail 6)...this is the most beautiful part of the whole thing. it will add a few more hours and a lot more hills but the views are worth the agony. enjoy relaxing and keep it real.
peace, caitlin
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