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The Small Triumphs

Friday, September 29th, 2006

Written at 7:38, 9-29-06 in Florence, Italy.

There’s not much to be said for the 24 hours following my previous post, at least not very much that’s positive. The most positive thing I could say is that I am no longer on the ferry and no longer in a train station in Venice or Bologna, which is where I spent the majority of the day.
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Not a Very Merry Ferry Experience

Friday, September 29th, 2006

Written at 8:07PM on 9-28-06, in the Mediterranean Sea between Greece and Italy

We awoke, or rather I should say, I awoke to another stormy morning in Corfu, Greece. I say I awoke because Jacob had gotten up about three hours earlier, whereas I slept in until roughly 12:30PM. (This was on account of staying up until about 3:30AM). Throughout the night I’d heard indications that the storm had not abated, but I was unready for the torrent that confronted me outside. Sidewalks flooded, rain pouring off the canopies, and heavy sheets of rain pressing inward against the windows. What an irony that Greece should have been the sunniest place I went to and was instead the rainiest!
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Greece Makes It All Better

Monday, September 25th, 2006
Written at 5:45PM, 9-25-06 in Corfu, Greece The ferry trip was not all bad, but it was mostly bad. I think Jacob had the worse time. Allow me to explain. Because our ticket was free through Eurail (although we still paid 24 ... [Continue reading this entry]

Matters of Service

Monday, September 25th, 2006
Written at 4:15 PM, 9-25-06, in Corfu, Greece. From my last blog, one might have gotten the impression that my time in Venice was a solely positive experience. I feel the need to clarify this. Venice was beautiful, true, and there ... [Continue reading this entry]

Trainhopping

Thursday, August 24th, 2006
7:38 AM, 8/24/06 What a day of travel. Yesterday we traveled by train, bus, and ferry over a period of about twelve hours. Needlessly to say, we were quite relieved when we stepped off the ferry in Ireland. We took a ... [Continue reading this entry]