Sorry folks, but I have been too busy to keep up with the posts. Between making sure all my current work projects get done, getting trained on the “new at&t” processes, and getting ready for the our trip, I’m feeling pretty exhausted at the moment. I’m very fortunate and thankful for Gerald and [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Italy'
I do need a vacation…
June 19th, 2007 · No Comments
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@Roma
June 12th, 2007 · No Comments
Ashley has made it to Rome – which apparently is both a magnificent and chaotic city.
If I remember correctly, she visited the Vatican and its gardens on their first day.
Yesterday, she spent the entire day walking around the Greater Rome — from the Ancient Rome area, where they visited the Roman Forum [...]
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Sorrento & Reggia di Caserta
June 10th, 2007 · No Comments
We were able to reach our lovely Ashley again yesterday, and the program seems to be traveling at a pretty good pace. While in the Naples vicinity, they visited the coastal town of Sorrento — which according to Ashley, it is much nicer then Naples itself. From what I’ve seen online, it is indeed a [...]
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Vico Equense, Napoli
June 8th, 2007 · No Comments
It was a very long traveling day, but “the Professor” has made it to Naples. As I mentioned earlier, the students and faculty were trying to gather in Rome, before they all headed to Naples. Unfortunately, about 40 students who were making connections through Milan lost their luggage. Ouch! So they were quite late checking-in [...]
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Ashley leaves for Naples, Italy
June 6th, 2007 · No Comments
Ashley left for Naples yesterday, and I’m glad to have already received an email from her saying that she “had finally made it to Rome”. Apparently someone from a family of 11 fell and broke an arm, and the plane was held for a 1 1/2 hrs, while they retrieve their luggage… According to her [...]
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Ciao!
June 3rd, 2007 · 3 Comments
Yes. June is finally here, and I cannot begin to tell you how excited we are about this summer.
As most of you know, Ashley will be teaching Landscape Architecture in Cortona - Italy, as part of the University Of Georgia Studies Abroad Program. It has been almost two years in the making, and a lot [...]
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