Greg’s Travel Notes

Our Cinque Terre Trek – July 15, 2015

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Our trek was long, hot, tiring, and filled with beauty as we traveled on a tour to the coastline of Italy to visit Cinque Terre, a group of five small coastal towns along the Mediterranean Sea.  Our trip included a bus to Manarola, a train to Corniglia, a three plus mile hike to Vernazza, a train to Monterosso, and a boat ride to Riomaggiore.  It was amazing scenery and well worth the trip!

We took the train to Corniglia where we had a nice lunch and tried several delicacies, including octopus and sardine.

After lunch we started on our 3 mile trek across the hillside to Vernazza.

On another train to Monterosso, where we were able to take a dip in the Mediterranean Sea and cool off.

Leaving Monterosso we climbed aboard a ship to view the towns we had visited while taking us to Riomaggiore.

Besides a now thriving tourist industry, these towns survived over the years by terracing the hillside to grow grapes and other crops.  The walls built to create the terraces do not use cement, only stacked rocks with small rocks used to fill the gaps.  This allows the rain to filter through the walls without destroying them.  All of the walls created in these five small towns, if put end to end, would be longer than the Great Wall of China.

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A Day in Florence, Italy – July 14, 2015

We have discovered the key to keeping teenage girls happy on a hot, humid, day in Florence, Italy: alternate between air-conditioned museums with good audio tours, a little street vendor shopping, and gelato (we recommend twice a day).

Today we spent the day seeing the sights around Florence.  Our morning started with a trip to the Academia to see the statue of David and other works of art by Michelangelo; followed by viewing the amazing collection of art at the Uffizi Gallery, a stroll across the Ponte Vecchio, and a stop by the Straw market to rub the nose of the boar.  If you rub it you have good luck to bring you back to Florence (it worked the last time Karen and I were here.)  For the museums we highly recommend the Firenze card.  It allows you to enter the museums through the reserved line, no matter the time you are there, which greatly reduces your waiting time outside the museums.

We then ended our day with a fantastic, true Italian dinner (no pizza for Kelsey) at La Giostra.

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July 13, 2015 – Florence, Italy

Today we said “Ciao” to Rome and hopped on the high-speed train to Florence, Italy.  Ninety minutes later, we were walking to our hotel.  We spent the afternoon getting familiar with Florence and climbed the many steps to the top of the dome of the Duomo (the big cathedral).  It was an amazing view of the city.

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The weather continues to be very hot and humid.  We are grateful for cold drinks and air conditioning in our hotel.

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Day 29 – 8/10/2012

This is it; the last day of our trip and the final leg home, back to West Hartford, CT.  It turns out that this was our longest drive of our entire trip: 12 hours with stops covering 670 miles.  We have made this trip to and from Powell, so we knew what to expect.

It has been an amazing 29 days.  We returned home with many experiences and life-long memories.  During our trip we managed to drive a total of 8,593 miles in 21 states.  I am truly thankful for the opportunity to make this trip and feel blessed that we were able to have four weeks of quality time and experiences together.  We completed the trip with all of us still talking.  I was worried we would get three weeks into the trip and then have someone, or all of us, feel ready to go home.  That was not the case.  The girls did not seem to tire of the trip, only some of our requests to go hiking.

We had only two stops where we spent more than one night in the same place.  I think that kept the trip interesting.  To me our trip felt a little like eating at a buffet.  We were able to see and experience a little bit of a lot of different things and places.  Hopefully we will be able to return and spend more time at some of the places we visited.

To all of our family and friends who we were able to visit and stay with during our trip: thank you for your hospitality.  It was wonderful to see you and spend time with you.

If you are considering a trip like this we would highly recommend it.  All four of us in the Hammond family, Greg, Karen, Kelsey and Lindsey, all give it a big thumb up!

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Day 28 – 8/9/2012

Today was another day in Powell, OH.  It was a little cloudy so we decided to gather the troops and go bowling.  We enjoyed some intergenerational bowling with all three generations participating.  Fun was had by all.

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Day 27 – 8/8/2012

The sun came out and the temperature started to climb, so we headed out with Kelsey and Lindsey’s cousins to Zoombezi Bay, a waterpark attached to the Columbus Zoo.  The park has some really neat water slides, lazy rivers and a wave pool.  Kelsey and Lindsey enjoyed the time with their cousins while I enjoyed being the Uncle going on the slides with them to add some weight and extra speed.  Late in the afternoon Karen and my sister Heidi found the “adults only” lazy river tucked in the back.  We will have to remember that for next time.

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It was wonderful to spend some time with my sister Heidi.  Can you see the family resemblance in our picture?  That evening Lindsey celebrated her birthday for the second time with the Ohio family members.

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Day 26 – 8/7/2012

Today we traveled from Champaign, IL to Powell, OH (355 miles).  On our way we spent a couple of hours at Miami University in Oxford, OH [my alma mater].  In planning the trip I realized I have not been back to campus since my sister graduated in 1992.  My how things have changed in twenty years!  We took a brief driving tour, parked at the Shriver student center to look in the bookstore and then walked across campus, up slant walk to go uptown for lunch.  While we were in the bookstore we showed Kelsey some of the textbooks and their prices; that was a little bit of sticker shock for all of us.

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Our final destination for the day was my parent’s home in Powell, OH.  My sister and my three nephews also live in Powell.  We enjoyed a nice home-cooked meal for dinner and look forward to staying in the same place for the next few nights.

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Day 25 – 8/6/2012

Today we started off with a return trip to the St. Louis Arch to see the Lewis & Clark IMAX movie and a trip to the top of the Arch.  The nice thing with going earlier in the day was that we had a private showing with the whole movie theater to ourselves.  We enjoyed the movie.  It is amazing to see all of the challenges Lewis & Clark overcame to reach the Pacific Ocean.

Then it was up to the top of the Arch.  It was a fascinating trip up in a small egg-shaped tram.  4 minutes and 3 minutes down.   I had flashbacks to Mork from Ork.  The view from the top is neat, but this was definitely something you do once and then say you do not need to do that again.

After completing our visit to the Arch we headed east to Springfield, IL for a visit to the Lincoln Presidential Museum.  We absolutely loved it! 4 Hammond family thumbs up.  The museum is very well done and we were disappointed that we only had two hours there before it closed.

A few blocks away from the museum the town has preserved a couple of blocks as they were during Lincoln’s life, including the home the Lincolns lived in.  Kelsey was in her glory since they had an audio tour at the houses where she could call a number on her telephone, enter a code and hear a commentary about the house she was looking at.  Kelsey loves audio tours.

We finished our day with a couple more hours to Champaign, IL bringing our total travel for the day to 221 miles and our travel for our trip to 7,515 miles.

Quote for the Day: During dinner we discussed how Kelsey has actually managed fairly well in finding something to eat throughout our trip even though she has a very limited list of food she likes.  To explain her limited tastes she stated, “I really do not like food with a lot of flavor.”

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Day 24 – 8/5/2012

This morning we left Kansas City, MO to travel across the state to St. Louis (308 miles).  In St. Louis we went to an amazing museum called the City Museum.  It is a museum created by an artist in an old shoe factory by using all kinds of things discarded from various city buildings.  The majority of the building is a honeycomb of tunnels and slides.  As we walked around it seemed that kids were popping up all over the place from various holes.  We also climbed up and went down the 10 story slide created from what looked like old baggage slides.  There is also a whole outside structure of wire tunnels and bridges as well.

If that was not enough there is a floor of various novelty items (including the world’s largest pair of under!).  On another floor there is an aquarium and a small amusement park is on the roof.  The interesting thing is that this museum is not just for kids.  It is open until 1:00 a.m. on Friday and Saturday nights for adults with a complete bar.  This is definitely one place we want to come back to.

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After the City Museum closed, we drove down to the St. Louis Arch.  Unfortunately the tickets to go up in the arch were too late in the evening for our plans, so we decided to get tickets for tomorrow morning and make a trip back to the Arch before we head east.

Our hosts for the evening were David and Mark, who live in Alton, IL which is just across the river from St. Louis.  David was the Director of Music and the handbell choir Karen and I were in when we lived in Northern Virginia.  We have a wonderful home cooked meal, including a traditional St. Louis appetizer of toasted ravioli.  Their home, which dates back to the 1830s, is beautiful. It was said that there is a picture somewhere of President Lincoln standing in front of their home around the time of the Lincoln vs. Douglas presidential debates that took place in Alton, IL.

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Day 23 – 8/4/2012

Today was a designated long travel day covering 644 miles as we traveled from Colorado Springs, CO to Kansas City, MO.  Most of the day was spent travelling across Kansas, which is not the most exciting drive.  We were surprised by the signs of the draught conditions across Kansas.  Field after field of corn was completely burned out and brown from a lack of water.  From what we were told the soybean plants, although they looked green, were not producing flowers or soybeans.

In an attempt to break up the ride we added a stop in Cawker City, KS to see the “World’s Largest Ball of Twine.”  Not only did we see the ball of twine which is now more than 12 feet in diameter, but we were able to add twine to the ball.  You can see our twine experience at http://youtu.be/qv2HDLEcAqU.  If you happen to be passing by Cawker City, KS you can contact Linda Clover.  She and her husband are the caretakers of the ball of twine.  If you call her in advance and she is around, she will meet you at the ball of twine with some twine to add.

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Our final stopping point was the beautiful home of Paul and Pam, friends of Karen’s brother Scott.  Karen felt like she has known them for years due to all of the stories she has heard about them from Scott.  It was nice to meet and get to know them.  We greatly appreciate their hospitality and offer to house us for a night.

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