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A man who has not been in Italy
... was not very far away, and we found ourselves there in about 10 minutes. The road led us out to a most inviting gelato shop, so we both partook in sampling their goods, which were, not surprisingly, excellent. Both our waters had been emptied during our rambling, so replenishment was needed. A local café sold 500ml bottles for €2.50, but we instead walked a few doors up to a supermarket and brought 1.5 litres for €0.39 each. It pays to shop around people. ...
And finally folks
Now then - as "fans" of these blogs will know the author is full of witty comments and light hearted banter and will only occasionally slip into travel writer mode. Or to put it another way the author is full of **** and knows nothing about the places visited.
However, every summer holiday needs a big finish, every day needs a memory that lasts and ye ...
Venezia!
... who was called Guiseppe - although he looked liked he already enjoyed a few too many pavs!
We left Castiglion around 9am and set off for Venice. It was a comfortable 4 hour drive, although a bit boring as nothing much to see on the autostradas. Parking at the Venice Marco Polo airport was remarkable easy, much easier than the hot walk with our baggage to our hotel! Was only about 29 deg! Our hotel here ...
Venice to see Famiglia
... we usually are)…We are reading and on the computer and generally just relaxiing (i am also studying my Italian and Mikes is testing me)…. We are offered a complimentary drink and nibblies (this has been the only time that we have been offered anything complimentary...and we ended up being allowed a couple of proseccos and mikes had a couple of beers!!! We were very surprised. Just for the record, later in the month we take a much longer train to Luxembourg, also 1st ...
The Classic Water City
... these islands seem dedicated solely to their individual expertise where you can watch people make intricate glass stallions with multi-colored glass in the mere minutes in which it takes the liquid glass to cool down and settle. And of course Venice isn’t just famous with tourists, it’s apparently also famous in gaming, because as I strolled into the Piazza San Marco which holds the famous St Mark’s Basilica with another stranger friend from Grandma Death’s attic, ...