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Italia , 18$/Gal Avgas
... with EU money but the Airport is closed waiting for permission form the Goverment to open it.
When I asked an mechanic how the Airplane he was working on got here, he told me "special permission and we only fly when nobody is around " viva Italia".
end of October , it is getting cold in Switzerland and it is time to go to Florida to sell my House there and catch up with everything there while my SX is parked in Altenrhein LSZA Switzerland.
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Farewell Italia
... the architecture, the history, the number of bars, children's clothing shops and roundabouts, the high heels - mandatory, the handbags, the clothes shops just divine even in very small towns, all the woman on the beach in a bikini no matter what the shape or size, the constant chatter, the warmth of the people and the oppressing shutters on all windows, the nonnas sitting on their chairs outside their houses, the cheese and pasta and Sal and Rog. ...
Lecce
Lecce is sometimes called the Florence of the south Peninsula because of the soft limestone used in the very ornate architecture called the barocco leccese and the city is filled with Baroque monuments particularly churches. Also notable is the traditional handicraft art of paper mache' - extremely ugly and often huge religious images. The old city is just a treat to walk through - you find yourself ...
Day 12 - Napoli - Amalfi Coast - Brindisi
... another bike, a 1997 Kawasaki 500 fully loaded with luggage. I parked up and went over to say hello. The registration plate was English (hence I knew the age) but the riders looked more Mediterranean. I started out with a typical british protocol expecting with something Italian or Romanian even, but no the Bristish protocol was return in the correct means. I had just bumped into Jake and Sarah, from England and were on their third month of ...
Baroque Blast
... more off-the-beaten-path locations like Albania and Macedonia now hold more appeal for me - you're not as spoiled with beauty in those places, so a beautiful sight stands out more in your memory, often taking your breath away, as it's a bit like coming across a delicate blossoming rose in a field of weeds.
Most of my sightseeing was finished by late morning today, but even then the heat was
becoming oppressive - around noon it became unbearable, ...