I know it’s a touch heretical here, but I’m not really a cocktail guy. There is, however, a very tasty cocktail called the Boston 1919 that I have enjoyed.
Do I have an informal list of Roman ruins to visit? Perhaps. But recently I’ve been stuck on things like “could I fly around the world on 7…
I know it’s a touch heretical here, but I’m not really a cocktail guy. There is, however, a very tasty cocktail called the Boston 1919 that I have enjoyed.
Do I have an informal list of Roman ruins to visit? Perhaps. But recently I’ve been stuck on things like “could I fly around the world on 747s still?”* and “what would be a jolly Mitteleuropa train-based holiday?”**
* I think I’d cheat a little on this: Korean Air from JFK to Seoul, train to Busan, ferry to Fukuoka, train to Tokyo, Lufthansa to Frankfurt and then back to JFK.
** Munich - Innsbruck - Budapest - Kosice - Bratislava - Vienna or possibly Berlin - Prague - Bratislava - Kosice - Budapest - Vienna - Innsbruck - Munich
I've done Prague-Vienna a few times on overnight coach (stupid visa process)
I'd like to do it in the daytime and actually see the countryside. Then a river cruise down the Danube calling on Bratislava, Budapest, Belgrade, then hop off and travel up to Bucharest
Munich 1972 is part of mine which is enveloped within the Mossad. Which is also enveloped within terrorism in general. It’s definitely one where I have slight concerns about my google search history and library book history.
Euro train guys (almost always guys anyway) get really fired up about sleeper trains, and i get it in principal, but I'm a little suspicious of how much they're really showering on those trips. Maybe if I were looping back along a route I'd seen already because I wanted to get a morning train / afternoon flight or something similar.
As it happens I bought Say Nothing last week.
I know it’s a touch heretical here, but I’m not really a cocktail guy. There is, however, a very tasty cocktail called the Boston 1919 that I have enjoyed.
Do I have an informal list of Roman ruins to visit? Perhaps. But recently I’ve been stuck on things like “could I fly around the world on 747s still?”* and “what would be a jolly Mitteleuropa train-based holiday?”**
* I think I’d cheat a little on this: Korean Air from JFK to Seoul, train to Busan, ferry to Fukuoka, train to Tokyo, Lufthansa to Frankfurt and then back to JFK.
** Munich - Innsbruck - Budapest - Kosice - Bratislava - Vienna or possibly Berlin - Prague - Bratislava - Kosice - Budapest - Vienna - Innsbruck - Munich
I've done Prague-Vienna a few times on overnight coach (stupid visa process)
I'd like to do it in the daytime and actually see the countryside. Then a river cruise down the Danube calling on Bratislava, Budapest, Belgrade, then hop off and travel up to Bucharest
Munich 1972 is part of mine which is enveloped within the Mossad. Which is also enveloped within terrorism in general. It’s definitely one where I have slight concerns about my google search history and library book history.
Euro train guys (almost always guys anyway) get really fired up about sleeper trains, and i get it in principal, but I'm a little suspicious of how much they're really showering on those trips. Maybe if I were looping back along a route I'd seen already because I wanted to get a morning train / afternoon flight or something similar.