From Calais to Venice and Back, via Flushing and the Alps and the Rhine and lots in between
These pages reflect a few of the places I've been since 2007, when I first read Thomas Coryate's Crudities of 1611. One day they'll be in order.Archives
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Daily Archives: August 8, 2007
Time out in Padua
“There is one moral of all human tales;‘Tis but the same rehearsal of the past,First freedom, and then glory – when that failsWealth, vice, corruption, – barbarism is last.And History, with all her volumes vast,Hath but one page” Byron, Childe … Continue reading
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Oh Venice, city of Angels
Diesel jeans just in case you wondered, are Italian, the owner is from Padua. And is he not happy with the prices in Venice either “Mr Rosso (52), who comes from nearby Padua, said that they had enjoyed the orchestra … Continue reading
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