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Jane Austen and writing
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Jane Austens writing desk, Chawton, England. Click image to view detail. My late maternal grandmother was a high school librarian and I sometimes stayed with her after school until my mother - who was a teacher - picked me up....5 days ago -
Top 5 Family Activities in Venice, Italy
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Piazza San Marco (or St Mark’s Square) – The world-famous pigeons are everywhere and seem to think that the chimes of St. Mark’s Cathedral signal feeding time. Be mindful of food you intend to eat, ...1 week ago -
The unappreciated.
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A 19th-century building with peeling plaster and exposed brick in Montreuil-sur-Mer, France, the city that inspired writer Victor Hugos Les Miserables. Click photo to view detail. Its all over but the crying. No doubt you heard the bad news last...1 week ago -
A long walk along a high wall
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Walking the rampants at Montreuil-sur-Mer, France. Click image to view detail. "A long walk along a high wall" could be a metaphor for this past week. At least I didnt fall off! But I didnt manage to complete the British...2 weeks ago -
Trento Italy and the counter-reformation
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The central square of Trento Italy looks pretty as a postcard in the early morning sun. Tall houses in different colours and styles line the square. Mountains tower over the rooftops. And the water spewing Neptune still stands more or less alone in the centre surrounded by a lively modern town with lots shops, ...2 weeks ago -
English charm at Froxfield Green
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Since returning from our jaunt to England and France, Ive been dealing with numerous instances of photo theft, so havent had time to post about our holiday. Despite the cold and wet weather, it was a lovely and relaxing trip....3 weeks ago -
The Appian Way in Italy
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The Appian Way in Rome commonly refers to a road first built in 312BC by Appius Claudius Caecus, a Roman censor noted for his enthusiasm for constructing public works including the first aqueduct. At first measuring 56Km in length the road was later extended all the way to the city of Brindisi, a distance of some ...4 weeks ago



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