Sunday, September 4, 2011

Europe 2011 - Day 5

Time to go to the ship
After a wonderful several days in Barcelona, we awoke realizing it was our last day there until we finish the cruise and we really had a wonderful time. Barb and I got to spend some quality time together just enjoying.

We packed and were out of our room at 10:30am and into our cabin on the ship at 11:30am and were eating by noon.

Then it was time to change and work on our tan. We are up front on the spa deck, deck 12 and there is an adults only deck on 15 with a direct elevator only steps away from our room so we went up there and relaxed for a couple of hours.

Barb's Flowers
After getting back to our cabin we found out that the itinerary for the first few days has changed due to a potential general strike in Italy that could affect the scheduled itinerary. Major demonstrations are also planned in the center of Rome on Tuesday, so they switched our Rome arrival day to Wednesday. They also cancelled the port of Naples and substituted Marseilles, France in its place.

We have been to Naples and Capri several times and have never been to Marseilles so that change will be good. We had a tour of the gardens at the Vatican scheduled for Rome so the ship is working on getting that changed for us – what great service.

The schedule for the next four days is therefore as follows:
Monday – Monaco
Tuesday – Marseilles, France
Wednesday – Rome
Thursday – Livorno, (Florence/Pisa)


No room for anymore shoes!!
So if you read about any problems with strikes in Italy, hopefully we will be in a different port.
Then we went for a walk around the ship and stopped for Pizza. And later we stopped for some snacks – so by 6:00pm we had eaten three times since Noon!!

The ship left the dock at 5:00pm and we were on our way for 12 fun days sailing on this brand new ship, the Carnival Magic.

The shops opened at 7 pm and of course we went and bought our normal souvenirs and then it was to the Comedy Club to hear a comedian do a very funny show.

Dinner was at 8:15pm and for the first time we actually had the table location that we wanted without having to ask for it once we arrived on the ship. Our table is in the forward dining room, downstairs on the main floor and in the center. It is a round table for 8 and should be perfect.

Our Room
Our table mates are going to be just fine. Two couples are related, Mom and Dan and Son and his girlfriend and the other couple are from Indianapolis. It should be an enjoyable table.

After the show, we went to the Casino and introduced ourselves to the Manager, Troy and our new Casino Host, Carlos. As far as we call tell we don’t know anyone in the Casino, but of course we will. We never play on the first night so we then went to the 10:30pm adult comedy show which was really funny.

Then it was time to crash and be ready for Monaco and Monte Carlo tomorrow – docking at 9:00am.





Europe – 2011 – Barcelona – In Barb’s Own Words


What a beginning to a fabulous time…I am sold on Barcelona!!!!!!!the people are kind, fun & the beaches unbelievable…like 3 miles of beauty & NO prudes just natural & no one cares…The history is wonderful including folk dances in the street, not for tourist but young & old sharing their heritage!!!!

Our hotel was well unbelievable, I was NOT born to be pampered, don’t handle it well and they were everywhere making sure I am happy,,,very good at what they do!!! So I am happy now leave me alone I can manage!!!!! Seriously the other half live VERY differently, VERY!!!!!

We are now on to the ship wow in less than an hour from leaving the hotel we were in our room , changed & laying in the sun, not bad….everyone happy & even unpacked.. I really miss everyone, but not wishing I was there more wishing you were here!!!!

Love you all, mom

PS I am a very, very lucky person!!!!!

Europe 2011 - Day 4

Lots of street sweepers are out every morning
Thanks goodness we didn’t have to get up early this morning as we had been up late the last two nights and also walked a lot each day.

Today we started out at 10:00am with a 1 ½ hour walking tour of Barcelona’s seafront. Then we took a 1 ½ hour boat tour of the harbor and along the entire city coast line, about 3 hours.

After the tours we got a cab and ate lunch at an outside restaurant close to the hotel.

The entrance to Mar Bella Beach
Then it was up to the Mar Bella Beach for an afternoon of sitting out and walking on the beach. What a wonderful beach it has been and we will hate to leave it. This has been the most relaxed, family friendly nude beach that we have ever been to – and it is right in the middle of the city, not hidden and /or a long walk to get to like a lot are. The United States should be so free and neither words nor pictures could describe this environment.

Back to the hotel then to change for the evening.

The most famous opera house in Barcelona and maybe in all so Spain is the Palau de la Musica Catalana. It opened in 1908 The site was named a World Heritage Site in 1997. We were lucky enough to get tickets to tour the building in the early evening. The building and inside was amazing. It was the first structure built in Barcelona of steal and then they encased it with beautiful glass and mosaic columns.

Locals Dancing

Then we walked to a Tappas restaurant we had seen the night before and along the way came across dozens of locals dancing in the square outside the Cathedral to a band. What fun they were having and the tourists were having watching them.

After dinner, we had box seats for a performance. – Wow was it special. The show was a performance by an international guitar master named Manuel Gonzalez who was brilliant on the guitar. I wish we had a video because you cannot describe his talent and how his fingers moved on the strings.

After the concert we walked for a little bit and then it started to rain so we came back to the hotel.
Dinner


A wonderful day – tomorrow it is the ship – the Carnival Magic.
Our seats for the concert

Outside of the conceert hall

Friday, September 2, 2011

Europe 2011 - Day 3

We headed for the church at the top of the mountain
We got up pretty early and headed for the subway for the first of four methods of transportation to get to the top of the Tibidabo Mountain and see the Temple de Segrat Cor., a Catholic Church. We got there in a subway, then a train, an electric street car and then a tram that went right up the side of the mountain.

Built in 1806 it is on the highest point around Barcelona. What a view we had from the top of the church after taking an elevator to the top of the steeple and then walking a little higher.


The Church at the top of the mountain
After visiting the church, we headed back down to the city, walked around also went in the oldest Jewish Synagogue in Europe. We almost missed it as you reach it through a little doorway that goes down into the basement of a building.
Then we hopped a cab back to the hotel to pick up Hawaiian Tropic and head for the beach. As it was yesterday, the beach was wonderful.

Back again to the hotel to change and then we went to the Spanish Village. To get there, we had to take 3 subways and a tram first stopping at the Castle of Montjuic, which while old, was not very impressive. Then we walked about 30 minutes only to find out that the Spanish Village was closing as we got there. We will just have to see that on our next trip!!

The oldest Jewish Synagogue

Then at 9:00pm we watched the Magic Fountain which is a spectacular fountain which is very popular because of its water arrangements sound and lighting. The fountain was built for the 1929 World Fair and it was fun to watch it come alive with a musical water show. It was about a 20 minute light, sound and water show attended by a really lot of people.

After a short subway ride, we were back to the main tourist part of town to watch people and do a little shopping, finding a really nice dish. A cab took us back to the hotel and in the main entry way was a whole line up of race cars that were parked there for the night. The lead car for the officials was a Maybach, a very, very expensive car.

Today we walked 10.72 miles, yesterday it was just short of 10 miles.  Good thing that we take the subway a lot.

The fountains
What a thing to do to a Ferrari!!
That’s it for tonight. 











Thursday, September 1, 2011

Europe 2011 - Day 2


The Market
The day started with a trip to the Boqueria Market in downtown Barcelona. This is a huge market, one of the biggest in Europe that sells every kind of fresh food product that you can think of. The market has been in the same place since 1217! We wandered around the market as they were setting out their products, had a fresh fruit drink and then left to go to our next stop, FC Barcelona.


FC Barcelona Statium
FC Barcelona is the home of the Work Cup Football team (Soccer to us). The stadium is huge and very, very impressive. We took a 45 minute tour of the museum and then all parts of the stadium, from the visitor’s locker room to the press boxes high up in the stands. What a stadium. There are no home games being played while we are here, otherwise, we would go see a game.

Then we took a taxi back to the market for lunch and ate some kind of sausage and rice with peas. We had some really good fresh fruit and then left to go to the hotel and change for the beach.

The City of Barcelona has 2.8 miles of beach and all was built for the 1992 Olympics. There are 9 beaches all separated by large breakwaters with a common boardwalk running the length of all of the beaches. Some are for families and some are not. We went to a very adult beach called Mar Bella and sorry we couldn’t take pictures on this beach. We stayed there a couple of hours in a very hot 80+ degree sun and finally decided it was time to go back to the hotel.
Field Level

After changing in our hotel, it was back into the old city of Barcelona to see some sights we have missed. We started at the Cathedral of Barcelona which was built in the 9th century. Then we took a Trixi tour of the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona. A Trixi is a bicycle that has a cab on the back where we sat and he peddled us on a wonderful 1 hour tour.

Our tour guide had recommended a restaurant in one of the main plazas so we had him drop us off there and we had a fun evening meal, eating and watching people in the square.

Back to the hotel and a walk along the docks and it was then time for bed.

That’s it for out second day – night.



Lunch at the market

The Ritz - we are on the 29th floor
The Trixi

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Europe 2011 - Day 1


The living room
 We left Bloomington on Monday evening and stayed at the Chicago O’Hare Marriott. Then it was onto the airport early Tuesday morning where we took American Airlines to New York. The flight was great but then we had a 7 hour lay over and was that long. But, we finally boarded the flight to Barcelona at 9:00pm Tuesday evening for the overnight flight to Barcelona..

We arrived in Barcelona at 10:30am and were to the Hotel Arts, Ritz-Carlton by noon. Our room wasn’t ready and so they upgraded us to a suite, and what a suite it is. It is on the corner of the 29th floor with windows looking out at the harbor and the water beyond and then the city out the other side. We have two, count them two baths, a living room and a huge bedroom with two queen beds. 
And it even has three phones and two refrigerators.


The view from the bedroom
There are switches everywhere including a switch to automatically lower the drapes – what fun. The room is 625 square feet and normally rents for $725.00 a night!!  We will never see it, but the penthouse rents for $17,000 a night - this is truly the fanciest hotel that we have every stayed in.

By 1:30pm we had our bags, changed and were off to see the city. Our plan today was to finish seeing the famous buildings of the famous designer Gaudi. We first went to the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia which was just concentrated by the Pope earlier to see hope far they had come in completing the Basilica since we were there a couple of years ago. It was started in 1882 and it has another 30 to 80 years to completion, depending on the funding.  We went to the top of one of the towers and were we ever high up.

The bedroom
Then we went to see a massive park designed y Gaudi and two of his most famous homes in the city.

By then it was time to go back to the hotel and find somewhere to eat. We ate at an outdoor restaurant and were back in the hotel at about 9pm. We have only been up since Tuesday morning and we are crashing.

Thanks to everyone back home who are making this trip possible.

Night for tonight.

Inside the Gaudi Church


The Church form the outsie

Controls for everything






Wednesday, July 6, 2011

July 5 - Day 5, 2011

Oval Office for a press conference
We only had a couple of hours in our last morning so we took the subway to the JFK Presidential Library on the campus of the University of Massachusetts for a quick visit. It was simply breathtaking in its beauty and simplicity. To our surprise, we were able to see the entire Library and make it back to the hotel by subway and even take the subway to the airport, saving a lot of money.

The subway system in Boston is, in our view, the best of any city we have been to in the United States.

Barb at the Library
What a special trip – and we met some people who really made our trip a very extra special one.

Jim and his family at the Boston Pops will always be remembered. The people of Boston were wonderful to us – very friendly and helpful.

This trip was probably the best trip we have taken on the 4th and the fireworks while they were fun were not the best, but it still was the best trip.


Barb sleeping at the subway
 And then when we boarded our AirTran flight from Boston to Atlanta, we immediately recognized a flight attendant who we had flow with before and she recognized us – surprise!!

I shouldn’t say her name on the blog, but if you saw it, you would think that she was a former nun!! It starts with Mary------. What a fun time we had with her on another flight or two and she was just as delightful this flight. Unfortunately there were no upgrades to business class so we didn’t get to spend a lot of time with her. We hope that when she comes to Bloomington for an overnight stay that she will give us a call. That’s one of the reason we fly AirTran is because its people are so great and the service so pleasant.

Going Home
Thanks AirTran for allowing us to finish our trip with a smile.

Next year – Philadelphia??

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