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The high seas
... necessary arrangements for this journey. These conditions would prevail all night until our arrival in Naples the following morning. Sensible footwear was required, everything in our cabins was to be secured and sea sick medication was recommended for those who suffered motion sickness. I pondered the question of whether or not I should partake in a pill or two but considering I have not been sea sick for many years, and tend to take the odd risk here and there I ...
Peculiarities to this American Girl
... room!" Many peculiarities I create all by myself. The day of our Vatican visit I am wearing a long white skirt. While riding down the metro escalator, my skirt gets sucked up by it. I am pulling as hard as I can, but the skirt is not coming up and I am coming down. This was not going to end well. I was sure. Suddenly just as quickly as the beast had eaten my skirt, it released ...
Roma
... The public transport in Rome was atrocious. They are currently building another metro line which means that parts of the existing metro lines are not working including the stations near where we were staying. The day we went to the Vatican, it took us 1.5 hours on public transport to get there. We probably could have walked there in half the time! From then on we avoided the metro at all costs – it was way too annoying.
The food in Rome, I thought, was ...
Che Cose Belle
... saw plenty of Roman statues that by the end, they all had the same characteristics…marble face, broken nose, and canthus leaf. Yet, mom happened to find an interesting woman. The fingers that remained on one hand looked like the peace symbol, and the other hand looked like love. It was our favorite statue.
After walking around the city for three days, little Maria had some troubles getting out of bed, and sis, ironically had troubles sleeping. As a result, ...
NO FOR FRY PO-TA-TOS!!!
... with sliced meat, which we ate along with all our other yummy food.
After lunch, we strolled through the shopping alleys and Sandra found an awesome summer dress. We kept walking and got to the Piazza Navona, where we looked at some fancy fountains. There were many artists there that were either drawing portraits of people or displaying their paintings of famous sites in Rome. There were also countless vendors and we discovered “purse ...