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(((Deb)))
I hope BNC helps take your mind off things for a bit and you can relax and enjoy your time here with your Book Nook friends.
Continued well wishes headed your way. 💜


Will keep you posted.

Enjoy you time in Manhattan. Though it's hot and humid. Hopefully the rain this afternoon will cool things off.


Have a good trip!!

Now we have three full days here. As this is our fourth trip (we so enjoy Greece), we have fewer things we “must” see. Today, however, is recouping from the trip. Is that our old age showing? Perhaps, but i am drained.
We specifically chose this hotel because it is near https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nationa..., where we go tomorrow. COVID test Saturday, which is required pre-boarding. Just catching up with the boards here now.

The National Gallery looks wonderful.
(Where your sun block ! )

That was a gross two day in NYC. Thankfully we got a reprieve. Though next week the hot/humid weather is suppose to make a return performance. :(
It's not even summer and I can't wait for the Fall.

While Athens has been warm—upper 80s—the heat intensifies because there is hot concrete all around as one walks. Just walking three streets over to the art gallery overheated us. Of course all the traffic around didn’t help.
The gallery, meanwhile, was strictly Greek artists. This is the first time i’ve seen that interpretation of “National” gallery. Unfortunately the section with the El Greco works was closed, although we could see two. It was a nice, modern, three-floor building with good light. Yet not one I’d recommend unless one is very interested in Greek artists.
Today we had our COVID tests, required to board the ship, which were negative. Tomorrow, we sail!

So, sadness for not keeping you abreast of our travels. The trip was fine but not as good as we'd hoped. Frankly, it was warmer than we anticipated, although not as warm as the 95s we left in Texas. One surprise is that we had a number of higher humidity days, as well. As Dan reminded me, this is why we usually travel off season. :-)
Other issues--the woman who planned the trip presumed the COVID restrictions would be dropped, as she has not had a single shot of vaccine. They didn't drop them, so she couldn't join us. What a damper that was. She knew the ship required a negative COVID test within 2 days of leaving and the US requires a 24-hour before arrival negative test for re-entry but she was willing to gamble. She lost.
Additionally, our nephew (age 20) was ill much of the time. He and his mom, my sister, visited Istanbul prior to the cruise and he thinks he may have "caught" something there. As his constitution isn't particularly strong generally, this tempered his cruise pleasures, as well.
However, Dan & i got to see all we intended to see and more. We were pleased to visit Ephesus, Turkey, walking the ruins with a well-informed guide. Our primary goal was to revisit Delos, an island sacred to the ancient Greeks as the birthplace of Artemis and Apollo. This was our second visit, as the first time we couldn't see it all. This time we did and are satisfied.
Now we are back in Texas, where the weather is approaching 100s with high humidity. And i'm ready to post on our boards here.

Sorry to hear that trip wasn't totally a win. Still, I'm glad you got to see the sights you wanted to see.
Ugh ! Texas heat/humidity can be brutal. After you left NYC, that was the last spell of hot/humid weather we had. It's been a quite nice end to spring. I am sure come July we will be roasting.

I worked on our photos yesterday and realized i need a new camera. Most folks just use their phones, which is handy, but i like pulling out my little digital. The problem is i have acquired some kind of spots on the photos which appear to be in the lens. With this digital, i cannot remove the lens, so can't figure out how to get rid of the spots. Bummer.

I'm planning on getting a new phone before the trip for pictures.

I'm glad the US is ending the entry COVID test. It was actually unclear because the terms were "one day" ahead of departure, as well as 24 hours. We met a couple who had to take two tests, as their departure was canceled and didn't fit the standards. That's just wrong.
Athens hotels were accommodating, i must add. They made appointments for lab personnel to come to the lobby to test clients such as us, for 20 euros. And pharmacies in the city offered the tests for 10 euros but there were lines and the waiting was all outdoors.
Your trip sounds great. We like River cruises and hope to try again someday. It's a pleasant way to see nations. Our sole night in Switzerland was odd because, even though it was July, we were the only ones in the 200+ room hotel. Why? It was a ski lodge. Why they were even open is beyond me. This was in 2017, btw.

Our Danube Cruise was great - most negative aspect was that they made us wait a long time on the ship after checking out for airport shuttle, would've liked a less hectic airport experience instead. Fellow passenger told me she'd done the Rhine already, different experience.


Some family friends did a six week cruise around South America, reporting that it was a loooong trip!



Likely we will be gone through October but it's possible the trip may be extended. Packing for such a trip has been luggage blowing, as you may imagine. Did i mention a short cruise to Alaska? This will be my fourth visit, so much do i relish sailing there.
ANYway, i will be using my iPad, as usual, to communicate on this board. It is not as easy for me, so my messages may well be truncated. (Did i hear a cheer?) Until the 27the we will be on the road. Later!




Nephew tonight!

Will you be able to spend any time at Bryce Canyon ? My friend just did a trip to a few states around there and said Bryce was the highlight of the trip.

On our return trip home i would like to visit Bryce. *Crossing fingers* My sister told me today the only Utah canyon i’ve visited, Zion, is her least favorite.

And yet COVID was a guest at both those occasions. Our daughter, who was the Maid of Honor, apparently caught it at the Open House but showed no symptoms until yesterday, the day after the wedding. Yup, probably a wide swath of folks got it there & is taking it home. Watch out, New Zealand and Indiana!
Meanwhile, said daughter intended to spend tonight in our Air B&B. We'll see what we/she do next. Btw, we lucked out, in that the rental's owner is a Nurse Practitioner, so helped us figure out what to do. And, fortunately, they didn't get it from us, despite spending a couple of hours with us the day we moved in, the day before Dan took his test. And so it goes.

You are the second person today that I know that got it. A friend of mine her BIL got it and he is pretty sick.
A few weeks ago my niece's husband got it.


The vaccinations are said to make it less severe, so you don't end up in the hospital or worse. I don't think they say it stops transmission. So it's important to still be mindful of safety protocol. Glad you are better, Barbara.

Since we got our flu shots for the year a week after the COVID, we'll see if we get that, too. Btw, we probably won't see our daughter today, as she is feeling the poorly. Not awful, similar to what we experienced--a bad cold--but also with a bit of vertigo.
Again, thanks for the good thoughts. And, Barbara, i'm glad to hear you are better, too.


Wow ! Lucky you. That is an awesome trip. Please do share with us your experience when you return.

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