All the world’s an island: Correspondent Carol-Ann covers the Globe with only a back pack Part Four
This is a continuing story of iNews Cayman’s correspondent Carol-Ann Rudy’s journey across Europe.
Barcelona and The Mediterranean
It could be argued that moving at 300 miles per hour and more on the train the next day that I couldn’t possibly be getting the eyeful I wanted of the Spanish countryside, but not so. I’d gotten plenty on the trip to Granada, and now that I was on my way to Madrid and Barcelona, I was happy to spend the better part of the trip engaged in pleasant conversation with an Irishman who now lives in Madrid with his Spanish wife. As an
In Madrid, I had to leave the station, take a bus to second station, and board one more train to Barcelona. I eagerly looked for my first view of the Mediterranean and was rewarded with glimpses of bright blue to the south. Arriving in Barcelona a couple of hours later, I had yet another stretch ahead of me to reach the docks and finally the ferry to Civitavecchia in Italy. This stretch consisted of a subway once again and a transfer to a second one. I had covered a lot of ground in this one day and was very glad that the sun was still shining when I emerged into the beautiful Columbus Plaza by the sea, featuring stunning architecture highlighted by the central statue of the explorer Cristoforo Columbo. Still hefting my 20 lb. plus backpack, I hoofed it another two or three miles to the ferry. Some ferry—it was the equivalent of ocean-going vessels on which I’ve traveled, large and luxurious.
A word about my fellow travelers: everyone I met seemed as untroubled as I felt. I was
The ship took a long time to actually get underway but by 11:00 we were heading out to sea with clear skies and the moon overhead. By that time the sun had just set; one of the pleasures of being in a more northern clime is the lingering twilight. My
The next morning I came to the conclusion with the Business Breakfast I had prepaid for that Europeans in general are not
Finally disembarking in Civitavecchia about 8:30 that night, I once again boarded a local train for Rome and headed for my B&B for the next two nights. Thank goodness for my Euro Rail Pass! It took a good two hours to arrive in Rome, contact my hosts, follow their instructions to take the subway and transfer one more time. My host met me at my final stop to drive me to their B&B for safety’s sake. It was very nice with an outstanding
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With my friends Michel and Regine
Cristoforo Colombo looms over the Plaza named for him in Barcelona
It was a long walk from the Plaza to the Grimaldi Ferry dock
Twilight over Barcelona from the Ship
Moon over Ferry Smoke Stack
Many fathers could be seen with their children in the children’s playroom.
Cruising on the Mediterranean
NEXT: Rome!
To read the second part of Carol-Ann’s story of how she covers the globe with only a backpack published in iNews Cayman on August 18 2014 go to: http://www.ieyenews.com/wordpress/all-the-worlds-an-island-correspondent-carol-ann-covers-the-globe-with-only-a-back-pack-part-two/
To read the third part of Carol-Ann’s story of how she covers the globe with only a backpack published in iNews Cayman on August 26 2014 go to: http://www.ieyenews.com/wordpress/all-the-worlds-an-island-correspondent-carol-ann-covers-the-globe-with-only-a-back-pack-part-three/