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Tuscany Wine Tasting FIAT Style

Think a vacation or honeymoon in Italy is all about visiting art museums or churches? How about combining a vintage Fiat 500 road rally tour with a Tuscany wine experience! You’ll travel from Florence in a convoy of fun-loving fellow explorers as you drive a classic FIAT 500 right out of the 1960s. Just follow your expert guide into the picture-perfect hills of Tuscany for an afternoon adventure - he’ll stay in touch with you by radio so you won’t get lost. After arriving at a 15th-century villa and wine estate, you’ll participate in one of two wine tours: either a wine-tasting session and vineyard tour, or a winemaking experience where you’ll meet the head winemaker and stomp on the grapes! The entire afternoon of rally driving and wine experience lasts over five hours. pic courtesy of Our Friends at Viatour.

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Categories: Culinary Adventures, Italy

Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem

We were fortunate to be together in October with several friends as we squeezed through the “Door of Humility” to visit the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem during our three-day stay in Israel and the Palestine Territories. The ancient church is built over a network of caves that have been revered since the 2nd century as the location of Christ’s birth. The church was first constructed in 339 at the order of Emperor Constantine and has a history of destruction and rebirth over the ages. The “Door of Humility” is a 4-foot high opening that has forced pilgrims for over 700 years to bow as they entered and also prevented looters from entering the church on horseback or with carts. Construction was underway in October to repair the church’s leaking wooden roof. Wooden platforms also covered the floor but some panels were removed to show us a glimpse of the original 4th century mosaics. To learn more about the church and its history, we recommend you visit http://www.sacred-destinations.com/ as a good source of information and photos. We joined hundreds of pilgrims and tourists who descended that day into the grotto. The day was an early Christmas present for us and a moving experience as we followed in the footsteps of so many who have come over the centuries to honor the humble birth of the King of Kings. This week thousands will descend on Manager Square in Bethlehem in the Palestine Territories to celebrate Christmas. We wish them peace, safety and renewal.

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Happy Birthday Holy Father

Happy Birthday, Holy Father! Pope Francis celebrates his 78th birthday today. Click here to see how Vatican Radio described this morning’s festive General Audience

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Take Your Christmas Tree with You

Germans love Christmas trees and AirBerlin is allowing customers to bring Christmas trees up to 5 feet tall with them at no charge on their Christmas vacation flights.

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For Those Who Want the Savings of an Inside Cabin but Hate the Dark

Royal Caribbean Lines has upped Disney Cruises “Magic Porthole” with the introduction of an 80-inch high “Virtual Balcony” for inside cabins on its newest ship - Quantum of the Seas, now sailing out of Port Liberty, New Jersey for the Bahamas and Caribbean. Each of the Quantum’s 373 windowless inside cabins comes with a “virtual balcony” - an 80-inch LED high definition projection screen that stretches from floor to ceiling. Now you can see a digital real-time view of the ocean and destinations visible from the ship’s exterior at sea and in port on the side of the ship your virtual balcony is facing…...an yes, you can turn off the screens whenever you want. On Disney ships inside cabins come with an round “Magical Porthole - an LCD flat-screen monitor in a nautical frame disguised as a porthole. Besides a view of the outside world, Disney animated characters pop in from time to time.

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Categories: Cruising the World