Reggio Emilia is the town I come from! It is in the region called Emilia Romagna. It feels so strange to see it mentioned in a QAF related post...
Quinn, I have started reading your stories only recently. I am midway through Adventures, but I am also reading Changes as you update it. Your work is so original and I am really enjoying it.
Reggio Emilia is the town I come from! It is in the region called Emilia Romagna. It feels so strange to see it mentioned in a QAF related post... I was going to study Montessori there when I was in undergrad years ago, unforutnately I couldn't afford it.
ok, since I can see the apartment where I spent four days last autumn (in the photo of the remarkable harbor on the bottom right) - I had to log in to tell how much I have enjoyed the efforts you reward us with nearly each day. You are very talented and creative. (I also went to Florence)
Yay! I hiked the Cinque Terre when I lived in Italy and it was amazing. Beautiful scenery and such a good hike. It's one of my favorite memories of being there.
This place intrigues me so I went to google to find out more. It says--"There is nothing to do here. The Cinque Terre has no museums, no monuments, no grand cathedrals."
So I'm left wondering-- What is there for the boys to do here when they are done hiking for the day? any thoughts? anyone?
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I don't know if Brian knows this part is 'lover's way'
I love Justin. He's got incredible spirit and he definitely gets his needs met despite Brian's facade of protest.
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Quinn, I have started reading your stories only recently. I am midway through Adventures, but I am also reading Changes as you update it. Your work is so original and I am really enjoying it.
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Where the really good food comes from... :-)
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I was going to study Montessori there when I was in undergrad years ago, unforutnately I couldn't afford it.
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I love the architecture there. The buildings look so tall!
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I went there many, many times and the "lovers way" is indeed incredibly beautiful...it'll be Brian and Justin's non-conventional honeymoon... ;))
:x:x:x
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/rambling
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Yay! I hiked the Cinque Terre when I lived in Italy and it was amazing. Beautiful scenery and such a good hike. It's one of my favorite memories of being there.
*happysighpicturingBrianontrail* :)
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Yarlung
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So I'm left wondering--
What is there for the boys to do here when they are done hiking for the day? any thoughts? anyone?
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I'm quite sure they'll think of something!
Actually there is a lot of just easy sightseeing, walking, eating, eating eating... and there is a dive shop.