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Year: 2025

Another Conference, Another European Vacation

In the fall of 2023, I had the chance to attend VMware Explore in Barcelona. This time, Keri joined me and we went 4 days early to rent a car and take a tour of Southern France and the Pyrenees Mountains.

Europe Day One – About 2 weeks late, but catching up on a trip through Europe with Keri, before I spoke at a conference in Barcelona. We started off renting a car in Barcelona, stopping at a seaside restaurant for breakfast and then driving up the coast to Narbonne, France.

Europe Day two – today, we drove to Nîmes, France. This city is the most well preserved Roman city outside of Italy. A favorite of Ceasar Augustus, and birthplace of Emperor Antonius Pius, much was built here in the first centuries BC and AD. And it is all still in regular use (we missed seeing an event held in the arena). We did FaceTime Thomas from the arena.

Europe Day Three – went spent this day driving to Andorra, a small country in the Pyrenees Mountains between France and Spain. On the way, we stopped Foix, France. We loved this small town. The castle (Chateau de Foix) was the birthplace of King Henry IV and built around 1000 AD. Attacked, but never defeated, this castle is as beautiful as the valleys around it. This area also has caves with some of the oldest known cave drawings, we definitely need to go back. We ended the day in Andorra La Vella, and loved the night life there. Tons of energy.

Europe Day Four – spent this day in Andorra La Vella, taking in the sites and busy market. We then drove on to Montserrat and then Barcelona. While the French side of Andorra is steep switchbacks, the Spanish side slowly descends through a series of picturesque valleys. We got to Montserrat just before sunset, and the view was beautiful

Europe Day Five – we spent this day in Barcelona, checking in for my conference and revisiting some of our favorite places. Keri left the next morning, and it was work for the rest of my stay. (I will include a few pics from the conference, since it doesn’t need its own post.)

Christmas Cruise – Day 7: Genoa

Day Seven: Genoa – Our final city for the cruise, got to see Christopher Columbus’ house, the old Genoa port walls, two more cathedrals and the picturesque port area Bocadesse. Fun day, and the rain held off enough for us to see it all. Also visited some of the mansions downtown.

Christmas Cruise – Day 5-6: Rome

Day Five: At Sea – this was a relaxing day crossing from Barcelona to Rome, crossing between the islands of Sardina and Corsica right after sunset.ome.

Day Six: Cevitavechia and Rome – we got off the train at the wrong stop, but it was a happy mistake. Ended up at the Vatican before the Pope’s Christmas Day address, but early enough to visit St. Peter’s Basilica. It was beautiful, and the choir was singing for an early mass. We made it just before they closed it off to prepare for the Pope’s arrival. The rest of the day was a mad dash to see as much as we could and leave in time for the 1 hour train ride back to port. So much history in Rome. The stories, like the sites, are built on top of one another throughout so much history.

Christmas Cruise – Day 4: Barcelona

Day Four: Barcelona – Casa Batllo, La Rambla, Cathedral de Barcelona, and La Sangrada Familia. An amazing day retracing footsteps from a short business trip 15 years ago. Love the old city walls and gothic architecture of Cathedral de Barcelona (and more Roman aqueduct), Casa Batllo was amazing work, and the amount of detail and beauty in La Sangrada Familia was stunning.

Christmas Cruise – Days 1-3: Marseilles, Pont du Gard and Avignon

Day One: Marseille – Family Christmas gift this year was a trip to Europe for a few days in France and a 5 day cruise. I had only been to Europe once (for a single day to speak at a conference). Stretching the budget, but so worth it so far. With Trin engaged and Thomas graduating, this is our last easy family vacation. Schedules about to get more complicated.

Day Two: Pont du Gard and Avignon – On day two we decided to take an excursion to the Roman aqueduct called Pont du Gard (built 30-70AD range), and then to the Palais du Papes (home to 9 Popes in the 1300’s – 1400’s). Beautiful countryside and amazing sites.

Christmas Cruise: 8 Days, 7 Cities, 4 Countries

In the next 8 months, our son was graduating high school, our daughter was getting married, and then our son was moving away to college. We saw the Christmas of 2022 as the last chance for a family vacation (or at least the last chance that would be easy to schedule). Our initial thoughts were to go to Disney World, but holiday pricing was ridiculous. Then my daughter reminded me that we spoke about going to Europe before covid, so I looked into it. I found a 5 day cruise for $200 a person, and we were sold. An upgrade to $300 got us a balcony room with MSC Cruises. We would visit Marseilles, Barcelona, Rome and Genoa on the cruise, with a stop in Frankfurt on the way home. Flights were booked, bags were packed, and we were ready for a new adventure. Besides a 48 hour trip to Barcelona, to speak at a conference in 2008, I had never been to Europe. This was going to be a whirlwind trip, but a great one.

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