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Goodbye Verona. My parents had purchased a package of several train passes for all of us, and there was some stress to make sure they were activated correctly, and so we hustled and bustled to get to the station in time for the complications and rudeness one associates with public service employees. After a hitch or two we were actually able to catch an earlier train. Our first class ticket includ...
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Sarahbellum
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Wow!
Your trip sounds amazing so far. Given how busy life is, I think this is the closest I will get to a European vacation, so I appreciate your detailed writing (think descriptive video for the blind). Your pictures are lovely too, it's hard to imagine that this actually exists outside of art books and Dan Brown novels. Thank you for writing, I will eagerly await my next vicarious adventure!