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From Borneo to AlItalia


I was walking with my friend, Molly, on the Montreal 'mountain',


when out of the clear blue sky, she blurted:


“Let’s go to Borneo! We’re a perfect match for traveling.


You're a columnist. You can write stories about the trip, which will be published.


And I can go to the airlines, offer free publicity,


and in return get tickets and everything else an airline can offer!”


"Husbands?", I asked.


"No trouble. We'll arrange to meet them every three months on a South Sea island!"



The idea... never went anywhere.


The only thing I could think about Borneo was a famous American's son


was burnt alive in a big pot!


Not what I would call a 'tourist attraction!'


And besides, Molly’s husband nixed it. He wasn’t the South Sea Island type.


Being 5 years before she divorced her husband, Molly obeyed.



But I was smitten with the idea.


Suddenly, in one fell swoop, an idea took shape …and wings!


I was zonked!


I had a column in the Toronto star.


Which meant I had connections to the Travel Editor.


I had a unique idea for travel.


To go to Italy, visit four different cities, and with the help of Experiment in International Living,


live with families and share their lives.


A winner!


And the Travel Editor thought so, too.


“Write the article and I will publish it… for free, of course!"


That’s all I needed!


I called the Montreal manager of the Alitalia Airlines and arranged a meeting.


He loved the idea of free publicity in the most highly read paper in Canada.


I walked out on wings:


Free: 1st class travel with Alitalia . Wow!


Free: Italian government pass for the Italian railroads. Wow!!


I got wings, will travel! Wow!!!



The rest followed easily.


Driven by a vision of me a la Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday


on the back of a motorcycle driven by Gregory Peck,


with her white scarf wrapped around her head flying in the wind,


I was now in a position to offer free advertising in a prestigious Canadian paper in return for......


I got on the phone.


Olympia offered me a laptop computer for the trip.


(Had to refuse, I didn't know how to use the computer! Besides I have a talent for losing things!).



Ciga Hotels, the most prestigious 5-star hotel chain in Italy,


reserved first class suites for me in their hotels in Florence, Rome and Venice;


and Donna Karen (Inc. of course) gave me a wardrobe ...Well, almost!


They did make wardrobes available but my trip didn't fall into the narrow category.



Once landed, I almost blew it. When I was shown around the Ciga suite in Florence,


the assistant proudly stated that Versace had stayed there.


I replied innocently, “Who is Versace?”...............Deh!


Part 2




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