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Boring, day.... Happy Bday to my cousins JJ/JR xx
... to be in these beautiful little towns on Sunday, because you can't really do much but go to the random shops that were open and the few and far between restaurants and cafes that are open.We were able to see a few really neat churches, and the swarms of people going to a leaving Sunday Mass. Other than that, there wasn't too much to see since basically everything was closed. After our waddle around, we went back to the ship to ...
Thank You!!!!!!!!
I just want to take a minute to thank each one of you for supporting us and loving us!! All your emails, notes and comments put a huge smile on my face and I just want you to know that even if i haven't replied directly to you, we very much appreciate you!! It means more than I could ever say in words that you all care about our family!! I am truly humbled. We love each one of you very much!! Ciao and God Bless each of you, ...
Last day on the road
... done modern additions. The streets are narrow paths between stone buildings and all of them have beautiful wooden doors and shuttered windows. At this point Steve and I broke from the group to head to Rimini to visit our good friends at LaGalvanina. The owner Rino built a brand new high speed PET bottling plant a couple years ago and during an early stage of construction decided he wanted to build a brewery. Rino also owns 4 restaurants and the ...
Last day on the road
... was with his restaurants in mind. The brewery is named Amarcord after the 1973 Fellini film. All of the name of the beers are Fellini inspired and the place also reflects bits and pieces of the film maker. The beer was welcome after only finding Peroni around the southern region. Suffice it to say I am not very fond of Peroni. The high speed bottling operation next door was quite impressive; capable of filling 4000 bottles per minute. At this ...
University begins
... proffessoressa who then gave Steve (from New York) and myself a private class, telling us what we would be covering in class. Steve and I both felt very clever after class as we had understood more or less everything. Little were we to know how a real class would be....
The history of modern art class was again fine. But this time only for me, as we started covering the renaissance in Florence, an area I have done for 4 ...