After our long day, we headed to the airport for a late night flight from Krakow to Rome, to Mexico City, and eventually to Guadalajara the next morning. Fortunately, there were no extra delays.
The Aeromexico flights were just fine because we slept (or I did) most of the way on the long leg from Rome to Mexico City. There was a lovely Mexican woman who was traveling with her emotional support dog, who was so calm and relaxed sitting on the floor near her across the aisle. This was the first time I had seen a dog onboard without a kennel. I thought that more of us could use such a friend (and not an emotional support peacock or snake).


So, after the many internet issues trying to download pictures and the completion of this journey, I am glad to finally finish. The takeaway of all we saw on our yacht cruise in the Greek islands, and the riverboat cruise down the Danube, is that we still feel that cruises are just not for us. We enjoyed the people we met, the various places we visited, and although heart-wrenching, even going to the concentration camps was well worth the struggle to comprehend the brutality of our fellow man. Now, we can plan our next adventure.
Not to be political, which is really difficult to do, many of the people who are perpetrating the manipulation of people in the Administration regarding immigrants and wars happen to be Jewish. One would think that they would not be in the US if it were not for their immigrant parents and the many wars they fought to get to the country that would fulfill their dreams. Certainly, I would not be a citizen of the US had my parents not immigrated. Legal or not, there must be a way to give people who lived a desperate existence the opportunity to be educated, work, raise families, and not fear that each day may separate them from their loved ones. If you feel differently, ignore this last paragraph, but I must speak out for those who can’t. No kings and his horrible minions. ‘Nuf said!
