First of all, let me say, I love the city of Bari! I was lucky enough to have visited this wonderful city twice in the past, and even though, on this trip, we would only be staying for one night, catching a train early the next morning to Roma, I was looking forward to being in a very unique, and exciting city, once again. Bari was also the place where we were returning the rental car that we’d been using for the last few weeks. Being a Sunday, the rental office was not open, but there was an attendant who could check the car in as “returned on time and in good condition,” as long as we arrived there before noon. So, instead of taking another leisurely drive from Conversano, we headed straight to Bari, on the highway, only to then spend what had to be a good hour and a half, looking for the parking garage. I kid you not!
The garage was about a twenty minute walk from the B&B where we had booked rooms for the night. I had stayed there before, so I knew where I was going. As we approached the building, I turned to look at Susan, and noticed that she wasn’t carrying her camera — a very expensive professional camera. I knew what the answer was going to be before I even asked her, but I couldn’t resist, and so I said, “Susan, where is your camera?” Of course, it was in the car, which was in the garage, which was now locked, as the attendant had already gone home. She went running back to the garage anyway. I went ahead, and checked into my room.
We will come back to Bari in the near future, but next up: Another brief stop in Roma!
Note: This blog is written in English and Spanish, and the author takes no responsibility for the quality of any other translations which may appear. If you enjoyed this post, please, check out our archives for other posts from bella Puglia, and other Italian destinations. Grazie!
