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Never Eat On Sundays
... churchy. I also wish i knew why every restaurant we have meal vouchers to is closed.... because i am starving!!
And after a week of paying for food i am quite sick of paying for food. i wanted to come back to Prato and enjoy getting 3 courses again :p i am excited to go to bon per te and eat tonight because they have a tuna melt fruit smoothie and water just for ...
Milan
... they even had fragments from cups for mass. They demonstrated the way in which the baptistery actually got the water too, by using this complex hydraulic system so the water was always fresh.
When we came back up from this a mass was going on and we realized why the areas had been closed off earlier.
Then we walked around for a while until our backs hurt to much and we had to sit and find a bathroom. So all ...
Verona
... t run until march! We bought a map and headed to Juliet's Tomb, paid 3 euros and it was pretty boring honestly. Then we went to pizza erbe where we found a German Christmas village then we went to Juliet's house :)! I touched Juliet's boob ^_^ it's good luck lol. The walls were covered in the names of lovers and the lock wall was cool too. Sara got a tee shirt and i took pictures of the weird balcony scene ceramics. Sara got ...
Romeo! Romeo! Translation: Desperate! Desperate!
... you who read my blog avidly (I love you all so much by the way), you will remember that the inner Shakespeare geek in me was introduced to Europe when I visited his birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon. This continued in London at the Globe Theatre. So, it only made sense to complete this circle and visit the city of Verona, birthplace of one of the most tragic love stories.
Did you know that Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet actually has a sliver of historical truth to ...
A horse riding ranch and more shopping!
... and there would be a show jumping exhibition at 3pm which we were interested in so it all sounded good - the place had only just recently re-opened as a horse riding centre (which is why I did not pre-organise for us to ride there - pity because the horses looked amazing when we got there) and they were trying to encourage people to ride and eat there. Simone told us that the shops in Verona open till 7:30pm on a Sunday - in fact every day!! (astounding ...