Tag: travel
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My First Wine Tasting
Despite growing up in an Italian-American household wine was not big in my family. I do not try to pretend I know anything about it. I know I like it on the sweeter side and I know I definitely do not like it dry. So I never thought of going to a wine tasting as…
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Mussels in Brussels
I read online to try the mussels at Le Zinneke, so I headed on over. I must say the menu was a bit overwhelming. They don’t have just mussels. But speaking specifically about the mussels, how do you want them? You have 37 options! I was tired and just decided to order the first on…
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AirBnB Fails
For a long time I stayed at hostels, but as I get older I want more privacy, especially on this trip. So I’ve started renting AirBnBs in both the capacity of private places or just private rooms. On this trip it is a mixture of private rooms in both AirBnBs and hostels as well as…
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Horseback riding up Mt. Vesuvius
In May of 2013 I was in Napoli, Italia for the first time. There was an excursion that was listed up on the hostel board at Hostel of the Sun. It was to go horseback riding up Mt. Vesuvius. At the time in 2013 I had never been on a horse before and I also didn’t…
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Fram Museum – Oslo
The Fram Museum located in Olso, Norway is located near the Kon-Tiki Museum and the Norwegian Maritime Museum. The Fram museum tells the story of Norwegian polar exploration with its main focus on three explorers: Fridtjof Nansen, Otto Sverdrup, and Roald Amundsen. The Fram Museum had some interactive areas for children and had more humor…
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Station – Pittsburgh, PA
As a Penn State Nittany Lion I’ve obviously made friends in Pittsburgh. I’ve been a couple times, but let’s just say it’s been awhile since I’ve graced the city with my presence. It’s just close enough that driving there is a bit annoying and just far enough and flying there seems silly. However, when a…
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Freetown – Christiania Denmark
When you get to end of this area you get to the main exit of Freetown where there is a sign that says “Now entering the EU.” In this area you will find shops selling beverages, food, and various items made by residents of Freetown. Feel free to support local artists. Freetown is a hippie…
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My first time renting an AirBnB
Back in May 2013 when I took my first solo European adventure for a month I rented my place out on AirBNB. It wasn’t until February 2016 that I myself rented out an AirBnB. While in Norway a friend and I were crossing paths a bit so we decided to split an AirBnB. We rented…
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Caffè Matteo – Corniglia, Italy
Caffè Matteo has easily become one of my favorite spots in Cinque Terre. Both times I stayed in Cinque Terre I stayed in Corniglia. Corniglia is in the middle of Cinque Terre with two villages on either side. It is technically a comune of Vernazza. Corniglia is the only one of the five villages that…
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Ryanair
On this particular trip I took two flights with Ryanair which is one of the budget airlines in Europe. First off, before you go, make sure you read what the bag restrictions are as for weight and size as they are different from other airlines I have been on. Also, know that if you are…