On Friday, I met up with my cousin Maryanne and her daughter in Rome, picked up our rental car, and began the journey to my place in Campomarino Lido. It's a much shorter visit this year, and much more filled time. Zia found her way to the hospital the week before last, so we spent a day visiting her, her granddaughter Greta and her boyfriend Danilo, and then had a delicious lunch and great visit with my cousin Vincenzo and his wife Mariella.
Sunday we began some time at the beach. I've been going for long walks with my cousin Victoria, picking up food and supplies as we walk back to the house. We went to the beach club Lido Ritz on Sunday and Monday after the walks, coming home for lunch and heading back in the afternoons. We also met up with my father's cousin Gino and his wife Carmella on Sunday night. Today I visited Termoli twice. I needed to work on the taxes, so I went to see my banker in the morning. I went to the beach for a little while later on in the afternoon, but I've been hindered this trip by a tooth ache that did not improve with the first round of antibiotics. This evening, I went and saw a dentist. The office was at his home, down a long forgotten road between Campomarino and Termoli, but the house and office were stunningly beautiful, and very clean. Even had a machine that shrink wraps your shoe soles...which my feet were too big for. He put me on another antibiotic, hoping it works better than the last one, and scheduled to pull my achy tooth on Monday. After the dentist, Maryanne, Victoria and I went on an evening excursion to Termoli, and the borgo antico (antique center). It was as beautiful as ever with the lights, castle, church, and sea. Termoli never disappoints.Tuesday, July 30, 2024
Thursday, July 25, 2024
A Week of Traveling
What a week it's been. I've traveled to Italy, Ireland, Northern Ireland, England, and Wales via planes, trains, taxis, and busses. But non stop travel has its tolls as I'm now on antibiotics for a tooth, gum and ear infection, and fighting off a cold.
After a one night stop in Rome, I took off for Dublin last Friday morning, getting in just as the world's airline travel was shutting down due to the Crowdstrike upgrade rollout. I met up with my friend Christina at the airport, and after dropping off our bags, we headed straight for the Guiness Beer factory tour. I've been to brewery tours all over the world. This one was more of an homage to Guiness than a tour of a working beer factory, but it was a lot of fun. We played drums in their pub, and had beers overlook the city from their terrace. Also, we got certified in how to pour the perfect Guiness stout. We then went off to the Jameson Distillery experience where we took a cocktail making class. Those drinks were very tasty. The next day, we took our first of two bus tours. We went mostly to Northern Ireland, visiting Dunluce Castle on the sea, then passing the unique rock formations known as the Giant's Causeway, before spending the day at the Titanic Museum in Belfast, at the site of where the Titanic was built. The museum was the greatest and most immersive Titanic exhibit I've ever seen. The next day, we pushed off early heading to see the Cliffs of Moher and the little town of Galway. The Cliffs of Moher are just majestic to see. Standing there taking in the beauty, it hits oneself how incredibly moving nature can be. It's not a thrill ride, nor is it singing and dancing, yet it is exhilarating and breathtaking. Galway was a cute little town to spend the afternoon in. We had lunch, visited a few markets, had some ice cream, and just enjoyed walking the streets that were filled with people rooting for either Claire or Cork in the national Hurling championship. That's a nutty sport if you've never looked it up.Yesterday was a travel day. We had long delays at the airport in Manchester, England, and idn't get to the hotel in Rome until close to 10 pm. Somehow, a little toothache has now spread and become a much more painful toothache, gum irritation, and pain in the ear. I went to a pharmacy in Rome and they put me on antibiotics and told me to take a pain pill that is essentially Aleve. It hurt so bad today that I was getting shaky so I went back to the hotel early to lay down and rest. Tomorrow I scheduled to meet with my cousins and head to Campomarino.