Corvetto Residence Porto Di Mare Milan
Via Osimo 10 Milan, Lombardy, 20139, Italy
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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. ...
Sightseeing in Milan
... or whatever they used in the day) but its actually painted onto wall and it's huge! 420cm by 900cm approx. Very cool. We then did a spot of shopping and elected to head back to the hotel while it was still light (didn't want a repeat of last night!) a few issues getting a taxi at the station (honestly, this hotel is going to get itself into trouble) and tucked in for an early night. My legs seem to be getting sorer too :( xoxo ...
Fashion week to blonde moments and to hiking
... a hike to Michelle's old apartment she had told us to go out to eat at San Maria's. It was well worth it because I showed a picture and we ended up getting free drinks all night! We actually tried to get an identical picture that Michelle had flipping pizza dough, but the kitchen was closed already. Later on we found this was actually the wrong restaurant!
The next morning at Saturday September 25, 2011 at 6:45AM we heading out to our next stop.. Cinque ...
Bellagio y llegada a Milán
... con Lecco. Es un tramo que nos ha sorprendido, ya que apenas está habitado y se pueden observar perspectivas mucho más salvajes que desde el resto de las orillas. Una vez en Lecco hemos cogido la autovía hacia la capital de la Lombardía. A unos 40 kilómetros hemos parado en un bar de carretera que, para nuestra sorpresa, estaba lleno de camioneros lombardos que pedían pasta y carne. Nos hemos apuntado al menú ...
Genoa and Milan to Barcelona...using time wisely!
... into environmental indifference. Instead, the students, workers, and the city's other components seemed to coexist and give the city a certain charm. Naples was hardly charming, putting on a more polluted, gruff, in your face facade convincing you'd stepped back into the cogs of the industrial revolution. In Genoa, the occasional "workers unite" graffiti and the fish market shops, and the renaissance palaces and gothic churches ...



