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chartered4-canada · 10 months
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tuscannyandbeyond · 7 years
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Medical Issue #2 & Procida
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Just as we stopped at the disgusting thermal baths in Ischia, Jack hit his ankle pretty badly on the bike pedal. It bruised internally, and Jack is on Warfarin, a drug for A-fib. This caused a big ole knot and LOTS of internal bleeding. Well, the worst thing for this situation is heat, also known as thermal baths, and pressure, also known as walking. And on this, our last full day of our boat and bike adventure, we were going to walk. It was to another gorgeous island unknown to me, Procida. Procida is a UNESCO site, and its approach by sea was incredibly lovely. An old fishing village, all the houses are painted different colors, so the fishermen could spot their homes while at sea. I hiked up to the top while Jack stayed close to the bottom. I enjoyed some time with Gabby and Maurice, 2 of the Canadiens. Gabby, though much younger than I, has rental property too, and we had talked about that. She and I had just clicked throughout this trip. Again, we swam in the blue waters of Procida before we headed "home" to our starting marina, Castellemare for our "Last Supper". Our swimming time was always fun: we had Olympic diving competitions, complete with judging, and water ballet efforts. Gabby and I always sang the Titanic theme song "Near, far, wherever you are", we held out our arms, and assumed the classic Titanic masthead position whenever possible. We were grown kids, silly and carefree, but keenly aware that this was our last opportunity, maybe ever, to swim in these clear blue waters. On the boat ride home that afternoon, we were all pretty quiet. We all laid or sat out on the front of our caique and watched our last views of the coast unfold. We cruised through the original Roman navy port. Riccardo was determined to show us the good side of Naples, and he did. From the sea we saw the President's home, clearly secured, and other Napoli villas so beautiful on the lush hillside. It was our last cruise with our newfound friends. At dinner that night we exchanged emails, mapped our trip, and toasted a great adventure. We so enjoyed this group, each person had their role, or schtick. The Austrian doctor was Mr. Calm, and his wife was a doer- they'd get up early and go swimming. I loved him because he'd stay behind me on the climbs to make sure I was ok, such the gentleman. John and Linda from Colorado Springs had lost a child to suicide 30 years earlier and gracefully talked of the repercussions and their eventual healing, aided by much spirituality. Two of the Canadians were Manon, a dentist and Jessaint, an accountant. The other Montrealers were Maurice and Gabby, a blended family. Jack introduced them all to country music, and "There's a five dollar fine for whining" became our theme song for the week. We dreamed of, and even talked about, a reunion on a Greece boat and bike trip aboard one of those fancy-shmancy yachts we had seen moored at various ports. Where you could bring your own wine on board!! So I will fondly remember this group and this wonderful, beautiful, fun, hard, hilly, bike trip. I am, however, looking forward to a few things: a real bed, flushing the toilet paper down the toilet, a long, non- military hot shower, and space to spread out again. But Jack's foot and ankle increasingly hurt. Tomorrow we fly to Sicily.
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Rent a Party Boat Toronto for the Ultimate Yacht Party Experience with Chartered4. Explore Day & Night Events, Amenities, and Top Reasons to Choose Yacht Rentals for Your Special Occasions.
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Explore unexplored horizons and mesmerizing holidaying spots all over Lake Ontario while enjoying the utter lavishness of your own floating oasis. A holiday aboard a charter yacht can be filled with modest pleasures, magnificent views, and charismatic moments that you will cherish forever.You can rent a yacht Montreal, Toronto or Vancouver from an online rental venue.
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In this post we will discussion abut Various Ways To Get On The Water Without Owning A Boat .
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