THIS IS A READ-ONLY ARCHIVE FROM THE SORABJI.COM MESSAGE BOARDS (1995-2016). |
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She wants New York *singing* "well i headed out to new york yeah i headed out to new york where i thought something would happen yeah it did and it happened all night it gets hot it gets hot in manhattan don't let your lovin grow cold can't sleep alone i sink like a stone without you" uh anyway, i favoured Bali (Jules has never ever ever been out of New Zealand - so I thought culture shock would be quite an experience for her) (not that i'm actually that well travelled myself - bali, australia - typical kiwi destinations for those with no interest in the BIG OE) so ideas people....c'mon now... |
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BTW Jules hates outdoory/farmy/treky things. So keep that in mind. |
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I haven't spent as much time in italy as I should have, but I still think spain is one of the best places. it's warm. the languages are beautiful. the food is incredible. beaches. the nightclubs stay open till dawn. the moorish architecture in andalucia is almost as beautiful as the gaudi buildings in catalonia. I've never even been to madrid, but the prado is supposed to be one of the finest art museums in the world. I know nothing about that. the people are nice. tapas. seafood. wine. |
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http://cnn.com/US/9909/23/missing.police.ap/index.html J.....any insight? |
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The east coast of Spain is a nice vacation spot...anywhere around Barcelona. |
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The bullfights in Tarragona are a 'not to be missed'.... little town south of Sitges...Salou...I think... is where I spent a summer after a season of playing hockey in Europe ....a holiday of a lifestime. |
I liked Compostella the best. We were there during the annual pilgrimage, and it was really beautiful. Go to Italy. You haven't lived until you've been to Assisi. I liked Padova a lot, too. When we were there, I went to a museum that had these fantastic theatre masks, carved to represent every emotion in the spectrum. There were also these extremely fascinating leather sculptures...one I remember vividly was of a headless and limbless torso suspended upside down, with a chain around its neck, and on the floor was a face connected to the chain, and the face had a zipper down the middle of it that was half-open. The artist's name was Donato Sartori...I've never been able to find any more info. on him. The Lake Como area is also very beautiful, especially up by the Swiss border. Switzerland is beautiful, for that matter. |
Most of Europe is good. Canada is a no-no. Iowa? WHY??? But by all means, make your own damn decision! It's your life, don't let others mess it up. |