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Rome, Italy |
So much water has gone under the bridge of life that I can't decide what to write about! The good news is I am writing this from my computer! I cannot tell you how much I missed it over the last month. Our reunion was eye opening for me. I had not realized what an intimate relationship I have with my computer, sad but true. The large screen, the familiar keyboard, the easy access to my favorite sites, she knows me and I know her. One interesting observation I have made is that I may have broken a habit because I have not spent nearly as much time on the computer since our reunion. Using my stone tablet was a chore and may have cured me of my screen obsession....or not...don't touch my phone!
I spent much of one rainy day, while I was back in Houston, organizing the photos from our anniversary trip. It may be the most documented trip I've ever taken. Culling through over a thousand photos and trying to choose "favorites" is like choosing your favorite child...it can't be done! Looking through them is like taking the trip over and over again and it gets better every time. Every once in a while I have an ache to just go back to Croatia. But I guess you can't go back...or can you?
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Puntalina bar and restaurant, Rovinj, Croatia, cold and closed for the season March 2015 |
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Puntalina bar and restaurant sunny, hot...and fully booked for the night. May 2018 I vowed to come back and I did! |
Since this was an anniversary trip maybe I'll give you a couple of glimpses into what makes this thing called "our 40 year marriage" work. TJ shared some very sweet sentiments with me on our way home and I was touched. He referred to them as, "reasons I am still in love with you". Always nice to hear and they give me reasons to still be in love with him! They were two situations where we accompanied the other doing something they love.
On our second night in Rome the four of us were riding back to our apartment after a full day of sightseeing and walking many miles (over 20,000 steps to be exact). We enjoyed a delicious dinner and decided to give our aching feet a break so we took a cab back to our apartment. While crossing one of the many bridges in Rome I suddenly said to the driver, "Can you stop the cab? I want to get out." I was not ill, I had just looked out and knew I wanted to walk the rest of the way. The night lights were reflecting on the river and the buildings were all lit up against a deep blue sky. It was a picture, or 100, in the making. TJ asked the driver to "pull over now" and we got out. I don't even think he had to ask why I wanted to get out... he just knew! It was a memorable evening stroll.
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St. Peter's Basilica in the distance. So worth walking the rest of the way home.
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"O" baby! |
We walked in the twilight and marveled at the lights on the river. When we crossed one of the bridges we noticed a bridal photo shoot. What an awesome location for bridal portraits!
We also met this guy....
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Come on...we had to say hello! He has on a UT hat and is doing his best to keep Austin weird with his skateboard and bottle of wine. Note the color coordinated hat and shoes. |
Turns out he studied for a semester in Austin and was just visiting (don't remember where he was from) Rome, just like us. Small world indeed. Plenty happening on the bridges of Rome! We went on our way over the bridges and through St. Peter's square oohing and aahing at the lovely evening. It was one of those times I wished time would just stop. Perfect place, perfect person, perfect weather ...what more can a girl ask for?
The next situation came on the island of Korcula in Croatia. I had done my homework and suggested we rent bikes on the island and explore the towns and vineyards via bike. As many of you know, TJ is a very serious bike rider. I....know how to ride a bike. He was very excited at the suggestion of biking! The one day we had to bike was overcast and rainy in the morning. We delayed the ride hoping for nicer weather. The forecast gave us hope that the rain would end by lunch. With the promise of sunnier skies, we went and rented our bikes from the local shop. I did protect my camera in plastic and we both brought rain gear. The blue skies were in the distance....
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In spite of the lovely blue sky ahead of us....we were getting drenched! |
I will preface this by sharing that we had already done one bike tour in Rome. The bikes were e-bikes which meant any time we got to a steep hill all we had to do was activate the "e" feature, pedal and it was easy to get up the hill. The bikes we rented this day were NOT e-bikes, they were good old fashioned road bikes. I was not ready for this! TJ however was in his element. I did my best to put on a smile and pedaled my legs off. The farther we got, the heavier it rained. I needed windshield wipers on my sunglasses! All I could see were raindrops and TJ in front of me. We were riding to the town of Korcula, a mere 5 miles away. It only seemed like 10! There were moments I wanted to cry because the perfect leisurely day spent biking through the scenic countryside along azure waters on one side and majestic mountains on the other was looking a lot like pea soup. As they say...the best laid plans of mice and men...
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Blue skies are coming...I just know it! |
We persevered up the hills and through the rain to Old town Korcula. We just kept chasing the blue skies! We were soaked when we arrived! We quickly locked up our bikes and found a dry place to have lunch and wait for the sun to come out. I just knew it was going to come out...hope springs eternal!
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Why are we still smiling? We made it! |
We coincidentally went in to a restaurant that was full of spandex clad bikers! They had all dried off, had lunch and were heading back out. Good for them. We had lunch, dried off and were thrilled when the clouds parted and the sun came out! We explored the old town and then just because I had to get the iconic view of the town, rode up many switchbacks out of town for "the photo". At least it wasn't raining this time!
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We were rewarded for our efforts! |
The day turned out just as nice as we had hoped it would....before the rain. We were so glad we decided, in spite of the rain, to go on with our plan and make the best of it. I would have hated to miss this lovely town and the perfectly clear blue waters and the views...! Sometimes you just have to get soaked.
I could share those thousands of photos to show you just how beautiful Croatia is but then why would you need to visit? I've said it before and I'll say it again...visit Croatia! It is a charming and lovely country.
As for us two married folks...I love that he is more than happy to get out of the cab and walk along enthusiastically with while I take hundreds of photos of city lights and bridges. He says he loves that I am willing to get soaked on a bike for the sake of a good ride and some spectacular views. We both give a little and we both get a lot...that's how you make it 40 years in this thing called marriage.