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Again at home in Milan after 5 months
returned home to Milan at 2.30 tonight after an 10 hour flight from Bangkok to Istanbul where we have had delays and waits.
In the first plane I met Malcolm, a nice contemporary Australian who lives in Copenhagen, married to a Dane and with whom I spoke mainly about rock music and he knew some members of Pink Floyd, my favorite band.
Then I made friends in Istanbul with a Turin working for a company of the Fiat group and traveling from Chicago. ...
Milan, My First Stop in Italy
... shaking and dancing as they made every cocktail. I stared for I don’t know how long as they made beautiful cocktails, with all fresh squeezed juices as their mixers. After finishing my beer, I asked for a fancy cocktail. The bartender laughed and asked what kind of liquor I like. I said Vodka, but he said he was going to make me a gin cocktail. ...
Bellagio y llegada a Milán
... al camarero le ha hecho gracia que fuéramos españoles. Ha sido un toque costumbrista a un relato de carretera que ya toca a su fin.
Pero no antes de descubrir de primera mano lo caótica y desorganizada que es Milán, la que se supone que aglutina a la segunda zona urbana con mayor renta per cápita de toda Europa después de la Île-de-France y por encima del Greater London.
Impresiones nada más llegar: ...
Pueblos a la orilla del Lago Como
... calladamente animoso, es inconfundiblemente italiano.
Una de las paradas obligadas cuando se conduce por la parte occidental del lago es Villa Carlota, a la entrada de Tremezzo. Merece la pena pagar los 8.50 € de entrada para ver unos jardines espectaculares con vistas al siempre presente lago. El interior de la villa, por su parte, está convertido hoy en día en sala de exposiciones temporales. En otras hay expuestas ...
Old-world charm... maybe
... itself. What a magnificent piece of architecture! Even still, not one street away there are shoddy buildings and disgusting streets. Graffiti all around too. I get the impression that they feel that so long as the church looks good, then the rest of the area around it can be left to rot. The recurring theme with the whole city seems to be putting up a front and letting the rest go to waste, or "So long as I wear a flash shirt, I can be an *******." An appearance ...



