During our first trip to the grocery store in Germany, Robert decided that he needed to use the facilities. Off he goes and thirty seconds later, Nancy hears the fire alarm. Robert returns to the aisle almost immediately and yells over the alarm that the door he thought led to the bathroom…didn’t.
Trevi Fountain – there is a legend that says that if visitors throw a coin into the fountain, they are ensured a return to Rome (est. @ ~3,000 euro per day). During the filming of a documentary, a man was interviewed who, early each morning, collected these coins from the fountain. It turns out that he was unemployed and had been collecting the coins for years. They calculated that he had made about a million dollars doing this for many years (GENIUS!). The city now collects the coins for the needy.
Signature shot: Robert LOVES his camera and is constantly taking pictures of anything and everything of interest (5,000+ photos in 2006). During each day of photo taking there is a ‘signature shot’ as he likes to call it…a partial, upward view of a building, mountain, etc. that reveals a blue sky in the background. Sometimes the weather doesn’t cooperate, but that never hinders his efforts – look for them in up-coming blogs!
Aruba – the Dutch-colony tour guide spoke perfect English during our submarine tour of the Caribbean and was thanking us for our participation. She wanted to let us know that there was a traditional saying in Aruba that was part Dutch and part English. Danke (donk-a…the same as “thank you” in German) and the traditional American good bye. Oddly it came out as a very enthusiastic: Donkey, Bye, Bye! Something we now say to each other every day.
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