Agriturismo Letizia
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Never Eat On Sundays
After waking up this morning specifically for the purpose of getting some food in my belly and discussing the project with katie - we unhappily discovered that due to some crazy activities everything we know has been closed. My options are Kebab or this little place further down the street, possibly a few others but they all involve paying sadly. I wonder what is going on in the square - ...
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
... later telling me she was wondering what I would do if she said "step back a little..." Then an English guy took our picture after we were like "this guy must think we are nuts" We walked through the sand on the steps which marked how high the water flooded - which was very high. We then walked to a church which was closed, and crossed back over the (ponte pietro) bridge to get to the duomo which we went inside and took ...
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 ...
Fun in Fair Verona
... around everything and anything one tried to eat (wasps, according to Simone are very prevalent in Verona, apparently because the air quality is so pure,and locals believe they are a sign of this - good spin, I must say, on this!!) the breakfast was plentiful and very organic and healthy. Plenty of rolls,croissants - which I so missed at the last B&B - yoghurt, cereal, eggs if you wanted them anyway you liked them (except on toast as Simone does not ...