We are here! It is Thursday night in Milano and we are in our hotel and ready to get some rest. We had a smooth 9 hour flight from Atlanta but, of course, we struggled to get any sleep. And, I also struggled to obey Paul's instruction to "rejoice with those who rejoice" - when I saw those well-rested Business Class passengers just waking up in their plush reclining seats as we de-boarded the plane. But then I decided that must be one of the lessons for my "pilgrim training" so I decided not even make any sarcastic remarks.
We made it to the Central Train station from the airport, dropped our luggage at the hotel and had our first real Italian pizza. Then we navigated the Metro and went to see the castle - incredible! Then we became true tourists and took a sight-seeing tour bus that made stops at the main points of interest around the city. Our one disappointment was not getting to see DaVinci's Last Supper since the tickets had been sold out for today's date - even before we knew the dates of our trip. But, I had seen it during my summer mission trip here in 1973, and I suppose we need to leave one or two things to do when we come back some day.
One of the great blessings of this trip is that Susan and I are getting to travel with my brother, Jonathan, and his wife, Lea, and their daughter, Jessica. They converged on Atlanta from Huntsville and Dallas and we made the flight with them. They will be with us a week and, in a few days our daughter, Whitney, will join us for several days. We love traveling with them because they are all world travelers and - well, because we love them!
Tomorrow we will take the train from Milano to Cinque Terra. Thanks for riding along with us!
Ken,
ReplyDeleteI don't know if you're a U2 fan, but one of my favorite albums of theirs is their live album from Milan. It's great.
Hope that you and Susan are having a great and refreshing time.
Jeff
What a great journey!! I can't imagine anyone I know who will enjoy this more! We miss you already, but we are rejoicing with you. I Susan and I can appreciate the long flight back in the "cattle section!"
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Don
We call it "The cattle car" too. I'm always looking for a bargain in business class, but then we never get to travel anymore. But old habits die hard.
ReplyDeleteWe are here in Vinice. Had our first Italian meal last night by a canal. our hotel is over 600 years old. Glad things are going well for you guys. See you soon in Rome!!!! Gary and Karen
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