vacation in the rain?
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Callalilli - When I read that you wanted to hear about great rainy vacation stories, I started cracking up because I realized that it has rained on EVERY trip that I've taken - and that most of my "souvenirs" are the result of those rainy days. Here's yet another wordy reply from Magellan:
1) Ireland last May - it not only poured but I froze my butt off! I recall vividly a day when I went to find the former home of Oscar Wilde - I was so cold I was literally shaking, and I had mascara running down my face from the wind and rain. Yes, I looked slightly crazed, and school-children ran away crying as I walked by. I bought a beautiful scarf and a sweatshirt to keep dry on that trip.
2) When I arrived in Rome in September it was pouring - and I'm talking like when you see those old black and white seafaring movies about some wily Captain and his renegade crew fighting to keep their ship afloat - and it looks like someone off camera is throwing buckets of water on the ship. I have a little red umbrella from Rome that's still bent in half from a particularly wild but wonderful day on the Spanish Steps.
3) When I went to Spain this May, it rained for the entire first week I was there - after one particularly soggy day in Madrid, I just gave up and ended up drunk on sangria at the hotel cafe. I have a nice little blue umbrella that I not only used to keep dry, but also to stop me from falling over as stumbled back to my room.
4) Scotland, England, Wales - well, that was a total wash (pun intended). I was soaked the entire time, but happy as a clam nonetheless. The clothes in my so-called "waterproof" backback were sopping wet, and I had to go buy a pair of pants and a sweater, and then sat shivering in the hostel pub. I ended up with bronchitis and tonsillitis on that trip, but given all the friends I made that night, it was SO worth it.
5) Paris - soaked in Versailles. But a sexy Parisian man told me I looked beautiful, and asked if he could buy me dinner as a result.
Score one for the rain!
Hmmm, as I read this, I'm beginning to feel like that cartoon character that walks around with a big old rain cloud over his head! LOL
P.S. Hope you post a trip report! I'm headed to Prague in November, and would love to hear how your trip goes.
1) Ireland last May - it not only poured but I froze my butt off! I recall vividly a day when I went to find the former home of Oscar Wilde - I was so cold I was literally shaking, and I had mascara running down my face from the wind and rain. Yes, I looked slightly crazed, and school-children ran away crying as I walked by. I bought a beautiful scarf and a sweatshirt to keep dry on that trip.
2) When I arrived in Rome in September it was pouring - and I'm talking like when you see those old black and white seafaring movies about some wily Captain and his renegade crew fighting to keep their ship afloat - and it looks like someone off camera is throwing buckets of water on the ship. I have a little red umbrella from Rome that's still bent in half from a particularly wild but wonderful day on the Spanish Steps.
3) When I went to Spain this May, it rained for the entire first week I was there - after one particularly soggy day in Madrid, I just gave up and ended up drunk on sangria at the hotel cafe. I have a nice little blue umbrella that I not only used to keep dry, but also to stop me from falling over as stumbled back to my room.
4) Scotland, England, Wales - well, that was a total wash (pun intended). I was soaked the entire time, but happy as a clam nonetheless. The clothes in my so-called "waterproof" backback were sopping wet, and I had to go buy a pair of pants and a sweater, and then sat shivering in the hostel pub. I ended up with bronchitis and tonsillitis on that trip, but given all the friends I made that night, it was SO worth it.
5) Paris - soaked in Versailles. But a sexy Parisian man told me I looked beautiful, and asked if he could buy me dinner as a result.
Score one for the rain!Hmmm, as I read this, I'm beginning to feel like that cartoon character that walks around with a big old rain cloud over his head! LOL
P.S. Hope you post a trip report! I'm headed to Prague in November, and would love to hear how your trip goes.
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Magellan-- thanks for such great stories.. sounded like you were really enjoying the memories. i had a wonderous and freezing rainy time in Ireland a few years ago, and learned a Danish dance in the pouring rain in Poland this past May. i'm very excited about my trip.. and will possibly post a trip report, tho i am planning on a very low-key week. we'll see what comes our way....
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Hi! just a quick update.. got back day before yesterday, and out of the 7 days, we had about 1 hour of rain! and i got to use my new umbrella!! so much for the 10day forecast.. i will post a trip report this weekend.. it was a great trip.
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Of course ther eis rain and there is RAAAAAAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNNNN.
The first is fine with my unless it's a beach vacation, then i'ts a bummer of course. The other kind, when you feel like a character in a jungle drama -- well, it can be fun to take in a movie, or shop. If it's really raining all day, just go out at night and stay up late clubbing or finding some live music. Whatever it takes to forget le deluge.
The first is fine with my unless it's a beach vacation, then i'ts a bummer of course. The other kind, when you feel like a character in a jungle drama -- well, it can be fun to take in a movie, or shop. If it's really raining all day, just go out at night and stay up late clubbing or finding some live music. Whatever it takes to forget le deluge.
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Dec 23rd, 2013 06:32 AM


too funny!




