. . . in Italy
Son #1 and family spent four days with us starting on 24 JUN. On 28 JUN, they left for Civitivecchia (Port of Rome) to return the rental car and start a Mediterranean cruise. He had me as navigator while driving around Naples, but this was his first attempt without a co-pilot.
Results follow.
We are on the ship and at sea. No problems getting to the port city...finding way around the port is another issue. All Italian signs. Had to hire a cab for 45E to take us to the ship after getting lost and forced out of town with no turn around due to median, then every intersection had a roundabout with four choices and a GPS that couldn't keep up. It was an adventure.
No surprise there. No signs. Signs in Italian (tough for a Texan). Roundabouts. Typical crappy GPS maps.
Photos of some of the touristy wanderings to follow. (He has them all on his computer, so it will be a couple of weeks before I see any.)
2 comments:
lol.. Makes me want to learn a lot of foreign languages all at once (at least to read traffic signs) :D
But, nobody said, "Turn left here right now!" No curbs or mailboxes were harmed during this trip.
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