Sunday, September 19, 2010

New Orleans, 2010

Leaving Thurs. for New Orleans for 5 days. Post-Katrina. Had been there 8 years ago. A great city
with so much character and charm!  Looking forward to the sunny high 80s temperatures and re-connecting with old Mooney friends.  Hate the thought of connecting in Cinci. One hour from Cinci to Pittsburgh then another hour to NO. Dumb, but cheap!

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Friday, April 16, 2010

Friday, April 2, 2010

Additional tidbits

Things I forgot to mention:
I will not miss the smoke! There were way too many smokers in Rome, Lucerne, and Paris. It must
be fashionable or something, but they love to walk down the streets with cigarettes dangling from their mouths!

I will not miss espresso. I hate that little Barbie cup and black "ink" they drink!

I will not miss paying to use the restroom. Whatever! 50 cents everytime.

Robert says the Parisiens are hypochondriacs.  There's a pharmacy on every corner. He says people measure how good a doctor is by how many prescriptions he/she gives. The more, the better. Wait until Leslie hears/reads this. She is so reluctant to write out scripts!!LOL

"Parting is such sweet sorrow"- Shakespeare

Fri. nite-April 2
Tonite we spend our last night with these wonderful new- found friends, thanks to the Trafalgar tour.
"Robert took us to Chez Jenny, a delightful French restaurant, in the Republic district. Everyone spent the first 1/2 hour taking pictures. Some we will see again in the a.m. before we part, some not. Most
of the 42 are going on to at least another week of travel to Scotland, Ireland, England, Spain. A few of us our headed back to our homes for Easter. Tonite, some of the group went on to see the Moulin Rouge production. We dropped them off after a delightful dinner of salmon, mashed potatoes, veggies, french onion soup, french bread, creme brule and way too much french wine from Alsace!

It was so hard to say goodbye to some of these people. We were just starting to get to know them
better. Another week would have been fine; but again, it would be even harder to part. I especially found it hard to leave Jeffrey and Cristen, the sweet Chinese couple. She promises to add me as her facebook friend; and Johann and Carolina, a friendly couple from South Africa; also Dale and Bob from Toronto. Bob has business in Pittsburgh next week and we may get together with him. It is possible to see those from the states again: Don and Marty from Ft. Lauderdale,maybe. We've gone there the last 3 years!

I have learned so much about Australia from these people. I want to read about it more and watch the movie again. Though I may never see these people again, I will still have fond memories of them the rest of my life.  This has been a wonderful experience!

I hope all of you have enjoyed the blog these past two weeks and I am looking forward to seeing you again. I will include a link for a picture album later next week. Til then...

HAPPY EASTER!

Maddie

"I love Paris in the springtime..."

April 1, Thurs


Left snow Switzerland at 7:30. On the way to Paris, the last stop of this tour. It was snowing in

Lucerne . Robert
took down everyone's e-mail and he is giving us all a copy so we can stay in touch. Nice gesture! There are 42 people on this tour.
Robert just gave the history of wine in the area, since we are coming upon miles of vineyards. "Bourdeaux, Savignon, Burgundy, and Chardonnay---My wine of choice!!!

April in Paris

March 31 Wed


This a.m. in Lucerne we visited the famed Lion Monument which was dedicated to the Swiss guard who lost their lives in battle. Then on to the Old Bridge that crosses Lake Lucerne.

The scenery is beautiful. It is sunny, but chilly; around 45. It is very expensive here. Robert says their economy is booming, because they are an independent, neutral state with many investors in their banks from all over. So everything is very expensive and they have not converted to Euros, but still use francs. If you give them Euros they give you francs in change.

Visited all the famous watch stores: Rolex, Omega, Tag Heuer. That's about all I did was visit!!! Watches ranged from $5500.-32,000. Tonite is another dinner at this hotel, then off to Paris Thurs and Friday.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Switzerland

March 31 Wed

This a.m. in Lucerne we visited the famed Lion Monument which was dedicated to the Swiss guard who lost their lives in battle. Then on to the Covered Bridge that crosses Lake Lucerne.

The scenery is beautiful. It is sunny, but chilly; around 45. It is very expensive here. Robert says their economy is booming, because they are an independent, neutral state with many investors in their banks from all over. So everything is very expensive and they have not converted to Euros, but still use francs. If you give them Euros they give you francs in change.

Visited all the famous watch stores: Rolex, Omega, Tag Heuer. That's about all I did was visit!!! Watches ranged from $5500.-32,000. Tonite is another dinner at this hotel, then off to Paris Thurs and Friday.
March 30 Tuesday




Entering beautiful Switzerland via the “Alps. Had to trave through many tunnels, but the view is magnificent especially when we reached Lake Lucerne. The town of Lucerne(70,000) is built around this lake. It is very clean and surrounded by quaint swiss villages. Something I did not know(and I thought I knew everything. LOL), everyone else calls it “Switzerland” which is not the real name. It is the Confederation of Helvetia or CH. Suisse is only on part of the area of Helvetia. We went on a cruise of Lake Lucerne and it was so picturesque. Wine and beer on board so it got pretty rowdy. I can’t wait to see how some of these people will react to Paris! Ate with some Aussies last night. At dinner there was another Trafalgar group. Found out they are from Kent State U. on a Southern European tour.

The town is very clean and there are many upscale shops-no junky souvenirs. They only take francs and it very expensive. Today we are going to see the Lion Monument and some old bridge. Then some are going on cable cars across Mt. Pilatus. Not me. I am going to check out the watches(Omega, Rolex, etc) and other things they make here.
March 30 Tuesday


Traveling from Northern Italy to Lucerne, Switzerland by way of Milan and the Italian Lakes, including Lake Como, where George C bought his villa a few years ago for 6 million. This must be where he picks up all those Italian babes he dates. Milan is the financial capital of Italy. Robert says if you want to make money you live and work in Milan. We passed by where Pavarotti had his villa in Modena and and where Ferraris are made. Enroute, we smelled a horrible gassy smell. The Aussies started laughing and that began a 1/2 hour wave of laughter on the bus. They are a fun bunch that is for sure. I may want to take a trip next year "down under."

Just left the last rest stop in Italy. The Italian rest stops are like Rulli’s. The selection is fabulous. Here are some pictures. Across the street is the Barilla pasta factory. I buy their pasta.

Near Milan there are many Factories and much industry –Reggio de Emilia. Robert compared it to the southern region of Reggio deCalabria, which is very poor. (This is where my grandparents came from) My grandmother used to make and carry bricks for my grandfather’s construction company. Later, he came to America and started his own company of Silvestri Iron and Metal and my father and his two brothers started Silvestri Bros. Construction Company which build roads and bridges in Y town and surrounding area. My grandfather could not write his name. He would sign a check with an “X”. It is also interesting how some of the Aussies ended up in Australia.


Robert just finished giving the history of the Mafia, but I didn’t have to listen. I already know everything from living in Y-town all my life.LOL

Joanne K: We are proud Italians!!!

Monday, March 29, 2010

Beautiful Florence!

This morning after going back to St. Peter's to enter the Basilica(less crowded than Sun) we headed thru Tuscany to Florence. Gorgeous scenery. Florence is a beautiful city full of shopping, restaurants, etc. Later tonite, we were treated to a dinner at an Italian restaurant on the Piazza.  The group has
now become very familiar and certain people have "teamed" up for partying. .
Yesterday, I had breakfast with two Indian pharmacists from So. Africa and lunch with a couple from Ft. Lauderdale. So far I have taken 300 pictures and there are
still 4 more days left. I want to make them into a movie or presentation with narration and background
music of the country.  Anyone have any ideas as to how I should do this???  Tomorrow, after breakfast, we will drive to Lucerne, Switzerland, arriving in the afternoon. Tomorrow evening-a cruise on Lake Lucerne. The weather has been mild all week-mostly 60s. and sunny except in Venice.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Arriverderci, Roma

Monday March 29

Chose not to join the group for a 7 course dinner at an Italian rest. Instead, went to a neighborhood
restaurant. Most waiters do not speak English and it is frustrating to both of us. I tried to explain where I wanted to sit etc. and he gestured and said, "Go sit down!" The Italians are very impatient (I see where I get that from). Our bus driver had a shouting match with a woman about parking. This a.m. we are off to St. Peter's for a more in depth tour. Our Italian guide has been Carlo.He is just as good if not better than Robert. Neither one reads a thing. How do they remember all the names, dates, facts...?It's amazing. Off to Florence at noon.

Oops, I did it again!

I went into the men's room again this a.m. This is getting to be a habit. Maybe it's something psychological, I don't know, but the doors are NOT clearly marked! I apologized to the two guys entering, but they said it was fine. Later, I found out I was not the only one who had done this.

Today was a better day. Bright, sunny Rome! After breakfast we headed to the Vatican, waited 1 1/2
hours in a line to get in, but it was worth it. It was quite chilly, but got up to 66 later in the day. Got to
see the pope on 4 widescreen tv's in St. Peter's Square. He also said mass outside and we could get a glimpse of him.This was very special. It's Palm Sunday and we are at Mass at the Vatican. The choir sounded like angels and the bells made me feel like, maybe, I was in heaven.LOL However, they were
selling psalms and olive branches all around the outside of the Vatican. I had a problem with that. I tried to buy some, however. The boy said, "10 dollar." I said,"No." He said,"5 dollar." I said, "No", He
said, "3 dollar." I said, "Two" and walked away. He said, "ok, madam." Robert, the tour guide, was walking in front of me and turned around and said,"Boy, you are good."I still can believe they were SELLING psalms!

Friday, March 26, 2010

Fri, March 26 Venice- On the coach from Innsbruch to Venice was very scenic. Snow-topped mountains and villages with miles and miles of vineyards. Our first stop in Italy-free restrooms.  Since London, there has been a 50 cent charge to use the restrooms except in hotel rooms. The Itallians are so"generous".
The sign at the entrance to the facilities says: Save your tips; just give our facilities respect"-and if you don't...well, you've seen what happened in The Godfather!

Venice----I hate it The day was dreary, cold and overcast. We boarded a water taxi to transport our group from the lagoon to the canals. Upon arriving in San Marco Square, there were tons of cheesy souvenir stands and thousands of tourists. We had a tour of Murano glass blowing plant which was
interesting. Some went on gondola rides, I didn't. The day seemed rather wasted. At 6 we boarded the taxi back to the mainland and to the Antony Hotel for dinner.

I hate this espresso and all their coffee here. I just want a normal cup of American coffee, which was 5 bucks in Venice. Even their idea of cafe Americano is bad. It consists of black, black coffee with boiled milk at the top that quickly sinks to the bottom and then becomes espresso(mud, poison....)

Needless to say, Fri. was not a good day for me. Leaving Sat. a.m. for Rome. It is a 5 hour drive, which I am not looking forward to.
Friday -cont'
I HAD TO INCLUDE THIS BILLBOARD I SAW AT THE MARKET IN MUNICH. I WONDER
WHAT HE IS ADVERTISING? THERE ARE NO WORDS, BUT A PICTURE IS WORTH A....

Thursday, March 25, 2010

March 26 Friday


Some random thoughts......

It's 4:30 a.m. in Innsbruck. Getting ready to pack for a 6 hour drive to Venice. I am looking forward to some Italian food. I tried fish and chips, salmon, bratwurst, kraut and schnitzel, but

no desserts. The German pastries are beautiful, but I have to stick to the old saying of "Look before you leap" for eating and shopping. Speaking of eating, I wish I had the metabolism of the

young Chinese couple from Portland, Oregon. They  have the metabolisms of a freight train.


Met some nice people like
Johann and Carolena from So. Africa, Dale and Bob from Toronto, Jo from Queensland, Australia and Lucy and Michelle from San Francisco.

Getting caught up

March 25

Two things I hate: Not able to get to the gym for whatever reason and no internet access. 
Well, the latter was the case the last couple days. No internet or wifi access since Mon. in Amsterdam and Germany. Now, in Innsbruck, Austria, I finally can connect.  This is a beautiful skiing town. Very
quaint with lots of small, cozy German restaurants and shops. Just got off skype with my son and he is
going to get back on with my grandson after he picks him up from daycare.  I keep forgetting there is a
five hour difference. It's 9:45 here. Lunch today in Munich, Germany before getting here. What a great
town with a huge market place full of beergartens and shopping.  I am typing this in the hotel lobby listening to all these young skier "studs" talking to their girlfriends and trying to impress them.No English in
Germany. All the menus are in German, so I just pointed to anything. I did  go in the right restroom today--
It said "Dame"   I figured that was me. Off to "Venice on Friday. It's hard to believe I've been here
almost a week already.
March 23-Tuesday aboard a French ship


Early rise to board the bus and travel an hour from London-Canterbury-Dover to board a large ship ready to cross the English Channel into Calais, France. Robert, the tour guide, filled us in on the history of the bishop of Canterbury, Thomas Beckett and how Henry VIII ordered him to be killed. There is dense fog; however, I could clearly see the white cliffs of Dover and get some good pictures. A remarkable, memorable site, for sure. Having taught English literature (Canterbury Tales and A Tale of Two Cities), this is especially meaningful to me.

The ship is moving now and I am about to drink this awful coffee they serve. Extremely strong with frothy milk on top. Belgium in a couple of hours. Oh, yes, something eventful did happen today, I walked

Into the men’s room on the ship. That’s what they get for not having them labeled clearly. Mmm....

Monday, March 22, 2010

March 22-Monday 
Saw a lot of London-Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Sq.  Our tour guide, Maggie, was very well-
versed in British history.  Her accent, did however, get on my nerves after awhile. Took a lot of good
pictures.

Interesting dinner tonite-Pan-Asian food.  All I can say is if you have sinus problems like I do, this
food will definitely open them up!(Linda)!
Got a chance to workout in the hotel fitness center. It  was great.
Heading to Brussels and Amsterdam in the early morning.

Good night, friends!
MON. MARCH 22 The Riverbank Park Plaza on -the -River Thames

The breakfast buffet resembled  a wedding reception buffet. I was rather surprised by some
of the food: Baked beans, baked tomatoes, fresh mashed raspberries, hazelnuts, sesame seeds, and
sunflower seeds, fresh figs as well as all kinds of luncheon meats and cheeses. This was in addition
to the standard fare of scrambled eggs, sausages, cereals, fruits, etc.

Getting ready to see the sites of LONDON with the tour guide.  Tues\:  OFF to Belgium and AMERSTERDAM at 6 a.m.!

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Sun. 3/21

The airport van took about an hour to get to the Riverbank Park Plaza hotel, a beautiful hotel situated on the
Thames River. You can  see the Parliament bldg. and the "wheel" from the hotel.
Had mackerel, egg and potato cakes with grilled leeks in a light cream sauce for dinner.
 Thank God this hotel has
a great fitness suite with the same treadmills, ellipticals and other equipment as Creekside. I spent some time
in there this afternoon. Tomorrow, looking forward to a 1/2day tour of London(Parliament, etc). Then some
shopping and eating at some pubs.The Londoners are very friendly and helpful, but the city is old and very
congested, IMO!
Sat. March 20/Sun March 21


A one hour flight to JFK and 1/2 hour to de-plane. But there is nothing like a night flight into NYC. It's a magical city. Now a delayed flight to London. I think the fun is just beginning. I wish I could jog around the airport to get ready for this 8 hours of sitting. I already feel a "spread" from the one hour flight. Hopefully, they'll show a decent flick aboard-supposed to be either The Blind Side or Crazy Heart. It's 11 pm and another delay on the ground. Pilot promised a 6 hr flight.

They served dinner at midnight- chicken that looked like the Mighty Dog chicken chunks

I feed Eclipse. Finally, think I slept a total of 2 hours and got the movie to change from Swedish to English so I could watch

The Blind Side.

I think I slept about 2 hours total. It's 3:30 our time and I am now watching Up in the Air with

George Clooney. I guess I can handle watching him at this hour. Arriving in London in 2 hours.

That is 9:30 London time.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Europe 2010

Hi friends,

This is my first blog attempt. I want to share my experiences with everyone, but it also is to keep me
busy while traveling on the bus, boat, plane, etc. between countries. I would love to hear from all of
you. I will be leaving the US sat. nite and arriving in London early Sunday. Hopefully, I will have some
interesting stories to share. Stay tuned.

Maddie