Thursday, May 10, 2007
A Big Announcement
So it's time I told you that Emily and I are heading off to Europe in two weeks time for a full-scale honeymoon (as opposed to the lovely but abbreviated trip to Canada we took right after getting married last September). We're starting in London, then we're off to Rome, Gubbio, Siena, Florence, the Cinque Terre, and Venice. It doesn't stop there: Emily will then head to Crete for a creativity workshop and I'll be Eurailing it in Austria and Hungary. (It may seem odd to spend a week and a half apart on a honeymoon, but we're a very modern couple. Emily didn't change her last name, either.) We're very excited and a little overwhelmed at the prospect of a month of travel. Any tips, advice, cheap hotels, or must-see sights that you'd like to tell us about are welcome in the comments box.
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