Bed and Bread
Travel Blogs from Milan
Milano
... was a market! It was incredibly busy and I've never heard the phrase 'ciao bella' used so many times. The last day I explored some more and visited agencies, once again a great way to see the city. I was also able to see some of the churches briefly and Sforza Castle. And you no what is fun.. Having to drag your suitcase all over the city.. Simply splendid. ...
Väterchen Frost in der Lombardei
... haben sich auf unsere Kameras doch einige verirrt. Schon komisch.
Nun schien immer noch die Sonne, unsere Füße waren endlich aufgetaut und wir wollten doch das schöne Wetter noch etwas genießen. Also sind wir natürlich Eis essen gegangen. Ist doch selbstverständlich, bei den Temperaturen! Man kann in Mailänder Eisdielen nicht we***** als 2 Geschmäcker bestellen, also entschied ich mich für dunkle Schokolade (die war wirklich dunkel!) und Mandarine. Beides sehr ...
First Stop
... uneventful. The seats just keep getting so uncomfortable. Both Paul and I slept little on our way (which is far more unusual for Paul than it is for me).
I forget how early the sunsets and how late it rises over northern winter skies. It was well after 8am when we landed in Germany and it was still on the dark, dreary side. A quick turnaround in Frankfurt and a short flight over the Alps to Milan. Our room at the ...
...But Where'd the Turkey Go??
... it. On Monday of this week, I suddenly remembered about the dinner and started googling.
I found out that the restaurant called California Bakery serves Thanksgiving dinner every year at its four or five locations. I sent an email to the reservations email and asked for a table for two and they quickly got back to me. I had to go pay a deposit (50% of the cost for two people, or my entire half) so that they knew in advanced how much of all the ...
Day 15: The Last Supper
Today was just great. I went to Milan. Here i saw the Great Supper. My friends mom had bought them for us a while ago. They are really hard to get, but if you look for them at the correct places then you will get them. She was one of those lucky persons. Groups of only twenty-five people are admitted into the ...