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dubai, United Arab Emirates


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prague, Czech Republic


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zurich, Switzerland
Trish Makarian Have fun in Prague! Go see Zlatá Ulicka (Golden Lane) near Prague Castle and when you see the astronomical clock (the Orloj) near old town hall, think of the man who built it because Prague Council had him blinded, his eyes burned with hot pokers so the clock remained one of a kind and would not be built anywhere else
Bruno & Rita Here, here... we know what the Italians are like. Glad to be home again! Enjoy the rest of your tour. Catch up with you when you get back so we can exchange our "Italian stories"... Ciao Bruno & Rita xxx


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Florence, Italy


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Porto Venere 2, Italy
Trish Makarian Sounds like the adventures were remarkably like SATC2!! PS - I want to see all those handbags! Welcome home.
re: dubai, United Arab EmiratesBruno & Rita Hello again! Well here you are at the end of your journey. We hope you both enjoyed it and can't wait to hear all about it! Krista get ready for your next journey 9th October "back to the 70's night!" See you back in Oz. Buon viaggio, love Bruno & Rita xxx
re: zurich, SwitzerlandBruno & Rita Here, here... we know what the Italians are like. Glad to be home again! Enjoy the rest of your tour. Catch up with you when you get back so we can exchange our "Italian stories"... Ciao Bruno & Rita xxx
re: zurich, SwitzerlandTrish Makarian Have fun in Prague! Go see Zlatá Ulicka (Golden Lane) near Prague Castle and when you see the astronomical clock (the Orloj) near old town hall, think of the man who built it because Prague Council had him blinded, his eyes burned with hot pokers so the clock remained one of a kind and would not be built anywhere else
re: zurich, SwitzerlandDes and Merle Great reading girls. Thanks for the fathers day message and the post card from Lago di Como Cathy
re: Porto Venere 2, ItalyDi and Dad The hills are alive in Como.......Unfortunate you were just short of George's place! There's always hope you'll some celebrity on your travel. Di
re: Lake Como, Italydi and dad bit behind computer problems. it appears you're becoming old hands with travelling! Watch the prawns!!!!!! Luv Di and Dad.
re: Port Venere, Italyronny boy hey kristabella laugh out loud! I love your blog! now I know what you can do for a living – write for lonely planet! i googled Porto Venere. my goodness what a beautiful place!!! we are all well here and the bubbas are sunuggled in their beds. have fun! love ronny and the two bears
re: Port Venere, ItalyCathy Shannon Donna it was a joy having you with us in Rome. The food everwhere else is pretty good too. Gelati, coffee and great pizza and pasta. We are keeping up our end of the bargain and eating our way through italy. love cath
re: Rome, ItalyDiane Burns What a fasinating place. It's hard to even begin to imagine the time it took to create these masterpeices with the churches being the backdrop.
re: Assisi, Siena and Florence, Italyronny boy fantastico blog! u can't gte sick of those gelatos eh? yum. can't wait to see the fotos. while u have been buzzing around siena I have been drawing buzzy flies at work. i'm doing a big school unit on insects. great fun. kids send their love and we got both postcards today. i will pass julia's on. gmail should be fixed now.They said if you are still having trouble accessing your account and you still have access to the email address you used to create your account, please reset your password by visiting https://www.google.com/accounts/ForgotPasswd. If you aren't receiving the password-assistance email, please check your inbox for an email from [email protected]. If you don't have access to the primary email address on the account or have forgotten the answer to your security question, please fill out the form at http://www.google.com/support/accounts/bin/request.py?ara=1 see ya love mis ya!!! ronny and the 2 bears
re: Assisi, Siena and Florence, ItalyKrista Cavallaro While Cathy and I were in Rome we noticed this short lady following us everywhere. She'd wait in hotel foyers, follow us on public transport, tours to the countryside and even sat at our table for our morning latte. Eventually, we felt sorry for her and let her stay with us, on the proviso that she made us countless cups of tea. Luckily she did a pretty good job of that because she wasnt very good at tidying up the apartment after us. I see that she's managed to get onto our blogsite now, eventhough we put her back on a plane to the Isle of Mann ...
re: Rome, ItalyDiane Burns More importantly, was the kneecap man a looker, because it makes eating strawberries worthwhile! You gals sound like you're having so much fun. Got your text this morning, a genuflect to the Pope on my behalf please, and put in a good word for me! Luv you - sis!
re: Rome, ItalyTrish Makarian Forget the architecture and sight-seeing, the food is definitely the reason for travelling to Italy!! But it doesn't sound like a place that would cater for dairy-free :-) Viva Roma!
re: Rome, Italy- last visited

- travel plan
- Holywood, UK
- Greenwich, UK
- Rome, Italy
- Florence, Italy
- Venice, Italy
- Lake Como, Italy
- Cinque Terre, Italy
- Florence, Italy
- Zurich, Switzerland
- Prague, Czech Republic
- Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- Brisbane, Queensland
Trish Makarian Sounds like the adventures were remarkably like SATC2!! PS - I want to see all those handbags! Welcome home.