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Making Due in an Unexpected Way

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It was one of those days you dread while on vacation. As our cruise ship pulled into the port of Corfu Greece, we looked outside our balcony to see drenching rainfall. Given that we were scheduled to take a bus tour of the island, I was not concerned; I did not expect the rain to affect our itinerary.

 

As soon as the bus pulled away from the dock, I realized I was wrong. Along with torrential rain comes heavy fog. Many of the sights I expected to see, such as the site where allegedly Odysseus was washed ashore in The Odyssey, was blanketed in fog.  My anticipation of seeing the beautiful sights of Corfu quickly turned to disappointment.

 

Our tour guide, however, was very a very smart and adaptable woman.  Given the weather, she altered our itinerary a bit. In doing so, she brought us to a traditional Greek café where we relaxed for a time and could purchase some souvenirs made by local artisans. As I sat in the café eating the best baklava I have ever had, drinking Greek coffee, looking at the worry beads I had purchased for my family and friends back home, and just watching the rain make its way down the ancient streets of Corfu, I realized I was truly relaxed. And isn’t that what vacations are supposed to be about?

 

 

Have you had to make lemons from lemonade while on vacation?

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Daniel Schwartz

About 10 years ago, when I had more energy, patience and eagerness, my wife and I took a vacation trip to Orlando. My step kids where visiting their dad in Florida for the summer and we planned to surprise them with an unannounced visit. The rain started the day we got there. Rather than sulk, we decided to do a Time Share tour, that rewarded us with two tickets to Disney. Yes it was rough at first, but realizing there was nothing else worth doing, we made it our goal and a game to do as many tours as possible. We went through 4 time share tours in two days, got four tickets and $200 cash for doing it and ended up taking the kids for theirs first visit to Magic Kingdom, rain stopped and all happy. We became experts with the experience (I learned lot of good and bad sales techniques) and were able to cut to the sales pitch and minimize the tour part so we did not expend too much time doing it.
Nancy Schess

It's all about being away and being in the moment! Good for you, sounds wonderful.

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