Monday, August 1, 2011

Eurotrip I





How to read me: This is dedicated to the people I know and care about. Think of this space as my opportunity to share with them this, what has been my greatest adventure ever. Nontheless, as I have been told before I tend to write too much. So here's the deal: if you are the kind of person who likes pictures more, click on the presentations and enjoy the pics. If you are more into the experience and wanna enjoy reading witty tails, be my guest and continue reading. A word of advise though, do not read it all at once, take your time as there is plenty I wrote ... enjoy!

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Eurotrip II

Here we continue from itally...
Bologna: I had the fortune to have met a very special friend in Uppsala. This Latin-American raised Italian hosted me in this beautiful and monumental city that holds good pride on the tradition of coffee, delicious food and open air lifestyle but in a more organized way than the rest of Italy (Alice plz don’t get mad). I was stroked by finding out that Bologna harbored the oldest University of Europe. This majestic city was also hit by WW1 and one could see that by visiting the old university.
My friend treated me like a king, fed me tons of incredible food and got me drunk with the best possible wine. Cooked for me several times and spoiled me with fancy antipestos of delicious hams and cheese, it was so good that I didn’t want to leave the place. I’m in great debt pal, I’m waiting the opportunity to pay back!

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Eurotrip III


Here we continue from France ...
Toulouse: A modest city with a nice old town that offered a great variety of pubs, bars and restaurants. Young people where enjoying the summer having a meal or drinking with friends all around. The Capitole was located in a huge plaza full of dinning tables and packed with tourists.