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Rome Wasn't Built in a Day...
... to leave Rome. In some weird way it felt like home. Granted I did "live" there for a month but I didn't realize how attached I really was to the city and everything it has I offer. This next week should be interesting. I'll have all my classes and then on Friday night I will head up to Munich with the ESN group for Oktoberfest and get back early Sunday. It will also be a crazy weekend, but hopefully well worth the ...
Nice is Nice, but I LOVE Cinque Terra!
... take. Jordan was so pumped to see them all, which was exciting for me because I would have probably walked by them! He was especially taken by the black Bugatti (a very rare car, I'm told!). We saw Casino Royale and admired the yachts in the port. We returned to Nice to walk the shopping strip and ventured out into the 'Old City', stumbling upon fireworks over the Sea! I find the best places to go for food/drinks are off the beaten path, ...
Bathrobes Come With Balconies
... his darling little wife too. Of course the reduced price was ‘for new bookings only’ which meant even if we cancelled and rebooked, they would not honour the reduced price. It was like ripping up hard earned cash and burning the scraps. I had to calm down and think. Then it hit me. I went back to the computer and took another look. They had not only put inside cabins on sale, they put all categories on sale. Balcony ...
3/5
... and grab a sandwich, which I ate at Piazza Navona, just to watch all the performers and people taking pictures at the fountain while sitting on Borromini's chuch steps. It was nice to catch a moment alone other than at my computer in my room. I don't have any pictures from that though, since I've taken many there before and managed to both kill my battery and fill up my memory card from the gardens earlier.
Finally, it's the weekend, and the ...
Lock of love
... conversation with complete strangers! It ended up being a good 20 minute or more bus ride so would have been a very long and hot walk. I’m glad we changed our plan; we got to meet some nice people too.
We got off and started walking the way everyone had finally agreed on for us and soon came across a Uni and a great antiques market which is another reason the bridge is famous. This market from what I understand is held every Sunday and is quite a popular ...