We took a six hour bike tour of Appian Way in Rome on Sunday. Rome is a smorgasbord of sights and sounds and things to do and it becomes overwhelming after a while of navigating and learning about stuff on your own so I decided we needed a tour of some sort. I was actually looking for a tour of Vatican City when I stumbled...
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Rome is the first big city that I have ever seen Scott enjoy as a whole. The kids have had a good time too and I love it, but I get enthusiastic about most anything. It does not feel like a city of over 2.6 million people. We have spent the last three days of our total five Rome days enjoying a good mix of...
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We spent a little over four weeks at home. The kids loved being home. The only downside for them was that their friends were busy with school and sports, but they were still able to have a little social life and they had each other and the comfort and freedom of home and high speed internet and Netflix to keep them happy and busy. They...
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We said good-bye to our guide Ayoub today. We had spent the last five days and countless miles and hours in the jeep together. He had taken care of us and taught us so much about the Tanzanian animals and people. Ayoub would drop us off at the nearby little tiny airport and we would board a little tiny airplane and fly to the Serengeti. For...
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I may be beating a dead horse here, but forgive me as this is still in the time frame of my forty-eight hour mind warp. We left Lake Eyasi and drove back through the town of Karatu and to our next lodge, Gibb’s Farm, which is a short 5km outside of the town. There is a lot to see driving from lodge to lodge even if the Safari...
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