A challenger to the gelato throne?
Florence is universally recognized as the world capital of gelato. In its historic core you can hardly walk 100 yards in any given direction without…
Florence is universally recognized as the world capital of gelato. In its historic core you can hardly walk 100 yards in any given direction without…
Long overseas flights aren’t the most enjoyable thing in life but on the plus side they allow to me catch up on movies that I’ve…
Right outside of the Colosseum is the Arch of Constantine, a large triumphal arch dedicated to the victory of Constantine over his rival Maxentius at…
After a bit of walking, my parents and I arrived at our first major sightseeing stop in Rome: the ruins of the Colosseum. With…
Three times I have traveled to Europe, and all three times the local bird population has seen fit to bestow me with gifts of their…
On our first full day in Rome my parents and I set out for the Roman Forum and along the way we passed the Victor…
This past Saturday I arrived back at my house in America after a long day of travel. Italy 2018 is officially over and there are…
It’s been a long time coming but my short trip to Italy with my parents is finally about to begin. For the preceding weeks and…
Running through the heart of Venice, from near the train station to the area immediately west of Piazza San Marco, the Grand Canal is the…
Continue reading → Wayback Wednesday: Venice, Italy ~ The Grand Canal
Getting around Venice by the city’s water buses, called “vaporetti” in Italian, can potentially be expensive but one of the cheaper vaporetti tickets you can…
Continue reading → Wayback Wednesday: November 7, 2018 ~ Venice, Italy (San Giorgio Maggiore Island)