Nagasaki, Japan

March 17, 2014

After cruising the East China Sea, we arrive at our next port Nagasaki. We began our tour visiting Nagasaki Peace Park, commemorating the city’s destruction by the plutonium bomb dropped on August 9, 1945. Fat Man was the second bomb dropped on Japan, missed its target by over a mile and a half, it leveled nearly half the city.

The park’s main attraction is this massive Peace Memorial Statue depicting a man with his right arm pointing to the sky to indicate the continued threat of nuclear destruction. The next stop was the Atomic Bomb Museum which had over 900 artifacts showing the city’s devastation.

Follow us on our journey the next destination is Taipei (Keelung), Taiwan.

Part of the Nagasaki Peace Park
Peace Memorial Statue

This guy was a young kid when the bomb was dropped and he is one of the few survivors still alive.
Fat Man
Maria & John – with our friends Willy & Marilyn from Miami

Shanghai, China – Day & Night Tours

March 14th & 15th, 2014 – Shanghai by Day

Our tour began with seeing the Shanghai Museum located in People’s Square. This museum was huge it had 110,000 historical objects and 430,000 reference pieces. It had bronze, ceramics, calligraphy, painting, sculptures, jade, furniture, coins and artwork.

After the museum, we visited the Yu Garden. This garden was built between 1559-1577 A.D by the Pan family from the Ming Dynasty. I loved the garden the buildings, the bridges, and ponds were so lovely.

Maria & John
Maria & John

Maria & John

Maria & John

Maria & John
Maria & John
Scaffolding made from bamboo

March 14, 2014 – Shanghai, China – Shanghai by Night

This was the first time we were taking a tour at night which was different and kind of cool. As we started our drive around Shanghai, the buildings were very pretty and brightly lit up. Unfortunately, there was a bug traveling through the cruise ship, and I was unlucky and was one of the passengers who got sick. The bad part was that it started while I was 15 minutes into this tour. I ended up getting sick at our first stop which was the Jinmao Building, the 2nd tallest building in China and among the top 10 in the world.

At this point, I had to make the best of it since we had two hours to go. We went up to the Observation Lounge on the 88th floor. From this vantage point, we saw the skyline of Shanghai all lit up on both sides of the river. After about an hour at this hotel, we then drove to our last stop which was People’s Square where we had some free time on our own which I didn’t even get off the bus. I thought I was going to die at this point of the evening.

March 15, 2014 – Private Day Tour

We are still in Shanghai and unfortunately, I stayed on the cruise ship because I was still sick.  John had a private tour set up for the city.  He did some sightseeing and some shopping.

Follow us on our journey the next destination is Nagasaki, Japan.

John and the tour guide Shen

Seoul (Incheon), South Korea – DMZ Third Tunnel – Demilitarized Zone

Seoul (Incheon), South Korea – DMZ Third Tunnel – Demilitarized Zone

March 12, 2014

Today’s tour was going to be a great one.  We had to bring our passports with us because we had to show it to the military before entering the DMZ. I’ve learned about the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) in school, and I have always wanted to see it.  We began our scenic drive to Seoul from the pier along Unification Road, which is the main highway connecting Seoul and Panmunjom.  Along the way, we saw Freedom Bridge which is the only bridge that crosses the Injin River connecting North and South Korea.  For thousands of North Koreans, this narrow wooden bridge was the path to freedom at the conclusion of the Korean War.  Upon arrival at the DMZ, we saw that it was heavily guarded by the American and South Korean military.

Created by the Korean Armistice Agreements signed in July 1953, the DMZ is a 155 mile long, 2.5-mile wide military demarcation line (MDL) with a 1.2-mile wide demilitarized zone on each side of it.  After the military had briefed us, we took a guided tour of the museum.  After the museum, we continued to the third tunnel.  This 5,364-foot long tunnel is located about 240 feet underground and is over six feet high and wide.

This tunnel was designed for a surprise attack on Seoul, the tunnel crosses the demarcation line into South Korea, and is capable of moving 30,000 battle equipped foot soldiers per hour.  The tunnel was quite impressive.  They had painted black spots on the walls so they could say they were digging for coal.

The last stop on tour was the Dora Observatory for a panoramic cross-border view of North Korea propaganda village.  We were told not to take any pictures of North Korea beyond this yellow line that waspainted on the ground.  If you did they would grab your camera away.  It was a pretty serious thing.

Follow us on our journey the next destination is Shanghai, China.

John

A view of North Korea

Dalian, China – Walking Tour of Dalian with Kite Flying

March 11, 2014

We began our tour driving to Zhongshan Square which was constructed by Russians in 1899; it is also the oldest square in Dalian.  From this square we started walking through the city we passed through Friendship Square, Victory Square and the Qingniwapiao Shopping area luckily they didn’t give us anytime to shop because I always find something to buy. From the shopping area, we continued walking to People Square whose name was changed from Stalin Square.  It was built to commemorate the liberation of Northeast China in 1945 by the Soviet Union’s Red Army.

From here our walking tour continued to our last stop which was Labor Park to fly our kite.  The tradition of kite flying dates back more than 2,000 years in China.  This park was cool it had big statues of the Chinese zodiac animals.

Follow us on our journey the next destination is Seoul (Incheon), South Korea

Maria & John

Dragon
Snake
Horse
Rooster
Dog
Pig
Rabbit
Tiger
Ox
Rat
Monkey
Goat

Beijing, China

March 8th – 10th, 2013

March 8, 2013

Today we embarked on our long journey to Asia. We decided to fly into Beijing two days earlier so that we can take an extensive tour of the city and take our time to visit the magnificent Great Wall of China and The Forbidden City.

March 09, 2013

Our tour guides name was Tony he spoke perfect English and was informative which was great. We walked through Tiananmen Square. We saw this guy tearing up paper and causing a scene Tony told us to make sure not to take any pictures because the police might confiscate your camera and maybe you with it. Tony also told us as we were walking through Tiananmen Square not to ask where the tank was when they had the protests there back in 1989 he said he wasn’t allowed to tell us. The next stop was the Forbidden City.

One thing that I found funny was that some of the Asians started taking pictures of me. Tony said that they lived in the mountains and had never seen Caucasian people before.

March 10, 2013

The next day we drove to The Great Wall of China. It is amazing in person. Pictures don’t do it justice. We walked the wall about one mile and couldn’t believe how tired we got. We didn’t realize some parts were steeper than others and how quickly you get tired.

After the visit to the Great Wall, we went to Fanghua, and I had a necklace of pearls strung right in front of me. We then went to eat a late lunch with Tony and our driver. What do you eat while in China you guessed it Peking Duck.

We rested at the hotel and then got ready to go to dinner. We had a great dinner at TRB Forbidden City. The dinner was great, and the desserts were fabulous.

One thing I found surprising was that every day when we got back to the hotel after walking around the city I would wipe my face with a white washcloth and it would be black from all the smog.

Follow us on our journey our next destination is Dalian, China

Maria & John at Houhai Park
Houhai Park
My pearl necklace & bracelet getting strung
TRB Forbidden City Restaurant
TRB Forbidden City Restaurant
TRB Forbidden City Restaurant

Maria & John at The Great Wall of China
Maria & John at The Great Wall of China
The Great Wall of China

Maria & John at the Drum Tower
Maria & John
Maria & John at the Temple of Heaven

Houhai Park
Houhai Park

Maria with our tour guide Tony
Maria & John at Tiananmen Square
Forbidden City Entrance Doors
Forbidden City
Forbidden City
Forbidden City
Forbidden City
Forbidden City
Maria & John at the Forbidden City
Forbidden City
Forbidden City
Forbidden City
Forbidden City
Forbidden City
Forbidden City
Forbidden City
Forbidden City
Forbidden City
Forbidden City
Forbidden City
Forbidden City
Forbidden City
Forbidden City
Forbidden City
Maria & John at the Lana Temple
Lana Temple
Lana Temple
Lana Temple
Lana Temple
Lana Temple

London, England

September 12th -16th, 2013

Today we had a short 57-minute flight to visit our friends Adrian & Irene in London. We arrived at our hotel the Mandarin Oriental which is right in the heart of the city and right down the block from the world famous Harrods Store.

The key to our room was very cool it was plastic, and it was shaped like a regular key which was something we’ve never seen before.
Our friends picked us up from the hotel, and we walked to the local pub for a drink before going to dinner at one of their favorite places which was called Daphnes Restaurant. They’ve lived in London their entire lives, so they are very familiar with where to go and what to do which is great.

September 13, 2013
Our friends once again picked us up from the hotel, and we took the bus around to do some sightseeing we saw the Houses of Parliament which has Big Ben, and we saw the London Eye which was cool. After that, we continued our tour on foot and saw the South Bank, and then we saw the Tower Bridge, and we decided to do an Open top bus tour which was fun. After that, we decided to go to another favorite pub of theirs, and we had fish and chips. You can’t come to London and not have fish and chips.

September 14, 2013
Today we had some time alone to go to Buckingham Palace to see the changing of the guards. After waiting in the rain for an hour (of course under an umbrella), a guard walked out and announced that they were canceling the changing of the guards, so we didn’t see it. After walking around the city for a few hours, we then had plans to go to our friend’s condo. We then continued our walk to their place which is by the Albert Bridge they live on the water with a great view of the Bridge. We decided to go to The Ivy for dinner.

September 15, 2013
Today we decided to take a walk to Harrods and do some shopping. I have never seen a department store quite like this one. It was great it had a restaurant in it and a shrine dedicated to Princess Diana. Around 2 pm our friends picked us up to get a bite to eat since they had purchased tickets to a show at The Savoy. The show was called “Let it be” It was a Beatles cover band. The show was amazing they sounded and looked just like a young version of them. Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end, and we had to say goodbye to our beloved friends and go back to the hotel to pack and get ready for our flight the next morning.

Big Ben

Maria & John
The London Eye
John & Adrian
Maria & John
Maria
Adrian, Maria & Irene
Big Blue Rooster

Gates at the Buckingham Palace
Guard at the Buckingham Palace

Harrods
Madarin Oriental Hotel
Street Art
Maria
Adrian & John at the Pub
Irene & Adrian
Maria & Irene
Harrods Bus
Escalator in Harrods
Princess Diana Shrine in Harrods
Albert Bridge
John at The Savoy
Adrian at The Savoy
Irene at The Savoy
Maria at The Savoy
“Let it Be” Show
The Ivy
The Ivy Napkin
A picture of Adrian with Paul McCartney
Maria & John

Amsterdam, Netherlands

September 8th – 12th, 2013

After an eight hour flight, we arrive in Amsterdam. After settling into our beautiful hotel called Amstel Hotel, we decided to take a walk around the city to get familiar with it.

The next day we had plans to visit the Anne Frank Huis. I read her story when I was younger in school, so I was excited to see the house in person. This house was the 17th-century canalside home where young Jewish girl Anne Frank and her family hid for two years during World War II. Today it’s one of the most popular attractions in Amsterdam, with almost a million visitors a year. Luckily we went first thing in the morning, so it wasn’t crowded. Having fled from persecution in Germany in 1933, Anne, her sister Margot, their parents and four other Jews went into hiding on 5 July 1942. The eight people lived on the upper floors of this annexe behind Prinsengracht 263; a bookcase marks the entrance to the sober, unfurnished rooms. But on 4 August 1944, the occupants were arrested and transported to concentration camps, where Anne died with Margot and their mother. Her father, Otto, survived, and decided that Anne’s diary should be published. In 1960, the hiding place was made into a museum.
The people in hiding have to stay twenty-four hours a day indoors. The curtains of the annexe are always kept closed, so the neighbors cannot see them. During the day, when the warehousemen are working downstairs, everyone has to sit still and not make a sound. Just reading this makes me think of how stressful and scary that situation must have been.

After visiting the Anne Frank House, we decided to take a walk around the city and have fresh mint tea while looking at The Waag, which is a 15th-century building on Nieuwmarkt square in Amsterdam. It was originally a city gate and part of the walls of Amsterdam.
The next few days we just hung out around the city and walked through the famous red light district which was wild.

September 11, 2013, Today is our last day to enjoy Amsterdam we decided to take the train to Zaandam which is where all the wind mills are it’s a place called Zaanse Schans. Unfortunately, it was raining so some of the pictures didn’t come out well but that is the typical weather at the time of year we were there. We went into a few of the open windmills and saw how they worked it was incredible to see it work.

The one thing I can tell you about Amsterdam is that you have to be careful of the bicycles on the street and on the side walk. When walking out of any building look before you pop out, they are all over the place, and no rules apply.

Follow us on our journey our next destination is London.

Amstel Hotel Bedroom
Maria & John in the Amstel Hotel Lobby
Amstel Hotel Lobby
Amstel Hotel Exterior

The thinnest building we’ve ever seen

The Waag
The Waag

Hallucinogen Menu

Zaanse Schans
Zaanse Schans
Wind Mill in Zaanse Schans
Wind Mill in Zaanse Schans
Wind Mill in Zaanse Schans
Wind Mill in Zaanse Schans
Wind Mill in Zaanse Schans
Wind Mill in Zaanse Schans
Inside of a wind mill
Inside of a wind mill
Inside of a wind mill
Inside of a wind mill

Photo credit – Google Images
Photo credit – Google Images

Rome, Italy 2012

August 18th – 21st, 2012

Rome is so unique I feel like it’s one big archaeological site. The amazing thing is that they find new sites all the time just by doing new construction or renovations.

It’s so great to walk around you will always run into some cool fountain or new piazza you’ve seen for the first time.

We also have family there so anytime we are in Rome we meet for lunch or dinner or both. It’s always nice to see our relatives. Another favorite thing we love to do is eating lunch across from the Pantheon it has become a tradition for us. The more we come to Rome the more comfortable we become walking around and exploring this fabulous city.

This visit they were clearing the Trevi fountain, and it was blocked by scaffolding so we can’t wait to come back and see it nice and clean.

If you would like to read more about our last trip to Rome and see more pictures click this link to our 2011 trip.

John
Maria
John with our aunt Giovanina who lives in Rome
John with our cousins Laura & Alessandra who live in Rome

John outside of the Colosseum

Spanish Steps

Beautiful gold dome in one of the many churches in Rome

Basilica of Sts. Vitalis
Inside Basilica of Sts. Vitalis

The Pantheon
The Pantheon

Fontana di Trevi – Trevi Fountain
Fontana di Trevi – Trevi Fountain

St. Peter’s Basilica
St. Peter’s Basilica

Sardegna (Sardinia), Italy 2012

August 13th – 17th, 2012

We arrived in Olbia and had a rental car to drive around the island, but once we realized our cousin, Francesco was going to drive us around we decided to return the rental car. As most people do when visiting family, we stayed at my uncle’s house.

His house is in Nuoro it’s a beautiful little town. Once we settled in, we went to a local restaurant for dinner where we had brick oven pizza. What we found that was cool was they had their love of pizza with seafood toppings on it. After a filling lunch, we walked through the neighborhood and met a few of my uncle’s friends. We also had the chance to eat this homemade candy called Toroni which was made by my uncle’s friend.

The next day we drove around the city to see the sites there were a lot of tunnels through the mountains which were wild, and we even got a chance to see a new one being bored out the machine they were using was huge. Francesco also took us to visit the first family member also named the same as our last name which was exciting because I have never met another family member with the same last name outside the United States. It was an emotional experience for both myself and my new family member.

The next day Francesco took us took a great beach which was very popular it was full of locals we stayed there for a couple of hours and bathed in the clear blue beautiful water. Spending time at the beach made us hungry, so we decided to get a bite to eat at a local place which was delicious. One good thing is that my cousin loved food and wine, so he knew where to eat and what to drink.

At night my uncle invited us to his cabin that he built by himself which is in a wooded/forest area. It was amazing I loved it and told him that when we come back, we are going to spend a night there. It’s called Pineto there is a photo of it down below. Uncle Simone cooked us a mouth-watering roasted pig dinner. He was preparing for hours turning the meat until it was cooked to perfection. We felt like we were eating back in the Roman times on wood plates, a wood table and wooden chairs which were all made by hand using the local wood just like the whole place was built. It was like going back in time John and I both agree that it was one of the best experiences we have ever had and we are still dreaming about it, and we can’t wait to go back for round two.

The following day Francesco rented a boat for the four of us Myself and John and his brother Severino. We drove the boat along the shoreline, and we had such a great time we saw the bluest water ever. We decided to beach the boat and explore the caves that were on the beach, and we also spent some time swimming and just enjoying the beautiful beach and water.

The last few days Francesco took us to his apartment which is in Cagliari another great town. He took us to the local fish market it was cool they decorate all their little booths with the fishtail or the heads in such a unique way. It was great we purchased some fish, and he cooked us a Sardinian meal it was the perfect end to a great trip.

Follow us on our journey the next and last stop on this trip is Rome, Italy.

John with Uncle Simone
Our cousins Francesco and Severino
John with his other uncle

Maria, Severino & Francesco
Maria & John
Severino & Francesco
Severino
Maria
Maria & John

Maria

Francesco
John

Maria & Francesco

Pineto
Maria outside of Pineto
Uncle Simone cooking

Maria & John
John & Uncle Simone
Uncle Simone, John, Francesco & Severino

Maria & John

John, Severino & Francesco

Maria & Francesco

Maria

Paris, France 2012

August 8th – 12th, 2012

Going to Paris is always great because it is one of our favorite cities. During the summer though some of the restaurants are closed it’s a big vacation time for Parisians.  One positive thing about summers in Paris is that it is not as busy as the wintertime.

This trip to Paris was extraordinary because we were meeting our good friends Adrian and Irene. They live in London which is a hop skip and a jump away from France. They’ve been to Paris many times which was good because that meant we had excellent tour guides.

They took us for a ride on the Metro to see other parts of the city. The first place they took us to was the Centre Pompidou we didn’t go inside, but the outside was strange. There are hundreds of pipes lining the entire exterior of the building.

We visited some of our favorite sites for the second time which was great. We spent half the day at the Louvre Museum which was not enough time. It is a huge museum.

One thing interesting that we saw at nighttime was a lot of young couples and groups of friends meet on the Seine river and play music or just have a bottle of wine. They look happy and are freely having a good time.

If you would like to read more about Paris and see more pictures click this link to our 2011 trip.

Eiffel Tower
Maria & John
Cool boat on the Seine River
Maria & John at the Arc de Triomphe
Our good friends Adrian & Irene at the Arc de Triomphe
Notre-Dame de Paris
Centre Georges Pompidou
Centre Georges Pompidou
The Roue de Paris
The Roue de Paris
Eiffel Tower
Eiffel Tower at Night with a blue background

Musee du Louvre
Louvre Pyramid
The Mona Lisa
Cool building
My favorite brand Hermes
Stone Statues And Quadriga On The Arc De Triomphe Du Carrousel
Maria
Fresh prosciutto
Champs-Élysées
Fontaines de la Concorde
Tourists having fun on the Seine River
Locals having fun on the Seine River
Pont des Arts Pedestrian Bridge
Locks on the Pont des Arts pedestrian bridge

Man made beach on the Seine River

Seine River

The mascarons, stone masks on the Pont Neuf Bridge
The mascarons, stone masks on the Pont Neuf Bridge
The mascarons, stone masks on the Pont Neuf Bridge
The mascarons, stone masks on the Pont Neuf Bridge

Petit Palais