Thursday, January 31, 2008
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Never CORKed

Our team traveled to Cork, Ireland via Dublin. Hayfield Manor, a resort in the city of Cork, was the 6th pit stop in a race around the world...
During the mandatory 96 hour stay at the pit stop, our team visited Kinsale, Blarney, and ventured around Cork. We embraced about 1,000 various relatives of the Dinneen and Murphy clans, half of them owning a pub or club in the city. We spent about 80% of our time in a pub, club, or restaurant drinking. The choices were champagne, Guinness, and gin for Granny. We traveled to an ancient pub in Kinsale called the Spaniard and drank Guinness by the fire. We drove to Blarney to see the castle and kiss the stone, however, the attraction was closed. So, we went to the Woolen Mills instead and I bought a fabulous hat. Afterward, we, of course, relaxed in the bar at the Mills.
I found the bottle is never corked in Cork!
During the mandatory 96 hour stay at the pit stop, our team visited Kinsale, Blarney, and ventured around Cork. We embraced about 1,000 various relatives of the Dinneen and Murphy clans, half of them owning a pub or club in the city. We spent about 80% of our time in a pub, club, or restaurant drinking. The choices were champagne, Guinness, and gin for Granny. We traveled to an ancient pub in Kinsale called the Spaniard and drank Guinness by the fire. We drove to Blarney to see the castle and kiss the stone, however, the attraction was closed. So, we went to the Woolen Mills instead and I bought a fabulous hat. Afterward, we, of course, relaxed in the bar at the Mills.
I found the bottle is never corked in Cork!
Friday, January 11, 2008
Monte Carlo is a gamble...
Nice is nice.

Nice,France on the Cote d'Azur....
Gelato is never dissapointing, and I drank a Rosini, which naturally consists of champagne and strawberries and is the best drink ever concocted. The carosel ride in the center of the city was teeming with teens and us of course. After that we met two flight attendants who took us to a casino. The night in Nice did not end until dawn.
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Firenze, Italia
In Florence, we drove a tiny car through the crowded cobblestoned streets of the city. We got lost about ten times and parked in three different garages before finding the right one. We finally arrived at our hotel to find our 100 sq. ft. hotel room that comprised of a bed and barely any walking room. We decided to instead of relax in our luxuriously extravagant suite to immediately depart for the Ponte Vecchio, the David and the Duomo. Visiting the Duomo was only the second time Colin and I have ever been in a Church together. We then almost got kicked out of the Accademia museum which houses David himself when I attempted to take Colin's photo in front of the masterpiece. Colin was more discreet. We managed to successfully sight-see on the Ponte Vecchio. After that, there was nothing left to do but eat. Monday, January 7, 2008
Portofino and Rapallo, Italy


The first photo shows me at a restaurant overlooking the inner-harbour of Portofino. The second picture is in front of the castel in Rapallo. The third was taken by me on a boat in the harbor of Portofino. The fourth photograph depicts me on a bridge in Rapallo.Colin said our travels sounded like a Hemingway novel. "I can paint you a picture from memory," he said. "We were there with a bottle of wine, eating caprese on clifftops and swimming all day in the mediterranean. At night, we dined on lobster and tiramisu in the vibrant cafes tucked away along the winding lanes of this long-forgotten italian gem....it was magic!"
Como si dice "baller"?
Friday, January 4, 2008
The Five Villages


In early Setember of 2007, we departed for an Italian adventure across the Cinque Terre, or five villages. We flew into Nice and drove the 3 hour trek to Monterosso through Genova, Italy. In Monterosso, the first of the five villages, we found a quaint, (and upscale for the region), resort called the Hotel Margherita, where we spent four nights. Over the interval, we traveled to Vernazza, Corniglia, and Riomaggiore, all part of the Cinque Terre.
Cinque Terre's best hotel:
Hotel Margherita, Monterosso al Mare
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