with minutes to spare, we made it from rome to the port town of bari and on to the overnight ferry to patras, greece.
as a treat (and since it was the first time for both of us on anything resembling a cruise - we having previously believed that a stint in prison would be preferable to any time spent on a tourist-packed cruise ship), we booked a private cabin on the ship, which afforded us this window onto the sea:
(it's more impressive in the daytime, but we'll get to that ...)
the ferry leaves port around 8 pm, and we watched it set out to sea from the windy front of the ship:
(ann was a little scared)
the nighttime views were surprisingly fun, as was the actual cruising experience itself.
this is a look back at the Italian coast as we steamed toward Greece:
Here's afraid-of-heights Ann checking out the view by looking over the very tall deck that dropped straight into the cold, dark water some 40 feet below.
(yes, I took that photo *leaning over the side of a boat in the middle of the ocean - at night* - it seemed like a fun idea at the time)
the whole ship felt like a '60s Bond film set. very weird and fun.
we had a snack in the on-board restaurant. here's a shot of a dinner roll for my brother:
(pretty good - nice crust texture in particular)
we took another walk around the outside decks
and then - in our most senior citizen moment yet - played cards (!) in the lounge
it was, somewhat surprisingly to us both, a grand time.
we went to bed happy, and somewhere in the middle of the Aegean Sea. We awoke to this:
It was stunning. we raced outside to the deck.
and arrived around noon at the Greek port of Patras.
Soon ... Athens.
dimanche 2 décembre 2007
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In honor of this post I'm eating hommous and pita for lunch!
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