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A record of intentional and purposive baking. I am and will always be a Seattlite. Unapologetically Catholic. I'm cheesy. My writing is going to be cheesy (and possibly very corny). I might as well make corn chowder. I have a periodically dormant travel blog. If anyone is interested. It's mostly about the things I've seen and how ridiculous I can be. I just wanted to show off all the pretty things that I have baked and sometimes my rants with the world. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Vienna | Erin Goes to Europe
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Erin Goes to Europe. Five weeks in Rome. Five weeks in Calabria. And one month on a Eurail pass. Be jealous. :). Our Sunday in Vienna was my favorite part of the trip so far. When a childhood friend of mine heard that I was going to Vienna, she immediately sent me a message with a list of things to do. It sounded so charming and wonderful, that I got a million times more excited to go! Did this, she’s so right]. 2 If you’re going to eat a wienerschnitzle, eat it at Figlmuller. In the old Innerstadt q...
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Adios, Europe! | Erin Goes to Europe
https://eringoestoeurope.wordpress.com/2011/06/21/adios-europe
Erin Goes to Europe. Five weeks in Rome. Five weeks in Calabria. And one month on a Eurail pass. Be jealous. :). I have climbed to the highest points of Rome, Venice, Trapani, Paris, and Madrid and trekked through abandoned houses and peaceful rivers in Southern Italy. I have witnessed five European music festivals and sang karaoke in two different European countries and on an island. I have held a week old. In my arms, and have. Ed with ninety seven year old. The luckiest girl in the world. That little ...
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One month left! | Erin Goes to Europe
https://eringoestoeurope.wordpress.com/2011/06/02/one-month-left
Erin Goes to Europe. Five weeks in Rome. Five weeks in Calabria. And one month on a Eurail pass. Be jealous. :). So today is June first, which means that in exactly one month, I will be back in America. As much as I love Italy, there are a few things I am very, very excited about. I can’t wait to take a shower in a bathtub-sized shower. Cindy Gudino, please make sure that our apartment has a large shower. Thanks. I am so excited to get a pedicure. I need one desperately, Italy destroys your feet! I am de...
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Prague | Erin Goes to Europe
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Erin Goes to Europe. Five weeks in Rome. Five weeks in Calabria. And one month on a Eurail pass. Be jealous. :). So I am sitting on a train again, on my way to Vienna with Kelly and Brandon. It is eight in the morning, and I am exhausted. But mostly, I am just glad to be done with Prague. Because we needed change! Overall, I would not recommend Atlas Hostel in Prague. Needless to say, an hour into our trip, Prague was frustrating me. Prague was a very clean city; there was not a single piece of trash on ...
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Ci Sentiamo… | Erin Goes to Europe
https://eringoestoeurope.wordpress.com/2011/06/04/ci-sentiamo
Erin Goes to Europe. Five weeks in Rome. Five weeks in Calabria. And one month on a Eurail pass. Be jealous. :). I am leaving in the morning with Casey, Brandon, and Kelly for a whirlwind tour of Europe. I will try to keep my blog updated, but I cannot guarantee Internet in every city. It will be the most challenging adventure abroad, travelling with all of my bags and sleeping on a lot of trains. If I can do this, I am pretty sure I can do. But this is what my schedule looks like, roughly:. Oh yeah Mom ...
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[Almost] Detained. | Erin Goes to Europe
https://eringoestoeurope.wordpress.com/2011/06/08/almost-detained
Erin Goes to Europe. Five weeks in Rome. Five weeks in Calabria. And one month on a Eurail pass. Be jealous. :). This border patrol agent came through and took a look at everyone’s passports on the bus. I pulled mine out and handed it to him to look at, but he didn’t give it back to me. He also took Casey’s, Brandon’s, and Kelly’s, and got off the bus without returning them. The Bulgarian girl saw my concern and told me not to worry, that they always take American passports. Throughout this whole Eurail ...
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A Miss List | Erin Goes to Europe
https://eringoestoeurope.wordpress.com/2011/06/03/a-miss-list
Erin Goes to Europe. Five weeks in Rome. Five weeks in Calabria. And one month on a Eurail pass. Be jealous. :). Alright, it’s officially two days until I leave Italy. As hard as these last few weeks have been, there are a few things that I will miss, starting with this:. I will miss the smell of Southern Italy; Rogliano always smells of campfire and wildflowers. I might even miss the pounding Italian rain that comes when you least expect it. I will actually miss my blog! Although I am sure that it won’t...
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Guten Tag to Au Revoir | Erin Goes to Europe
https://eringoestoeurope.wordpress.com/2011/06/18/guten-tag-to-au-revoir
Erin Goes to Europe. Five weeks in Rome. Five weeks in Calabria. And one month on a Eurail pass. Be jealous. :). Guten Tag to Au Revoir. Well Brandon, in the lead, approached the first door, and thought that it was first class, so he turned around and kept going down the platform. Apparently, the train took that as a sign that we no longer wanted to get on, and it immediately left the platform. Without us. Which is said to have the best beer in Germany. Avoiding meat has been a lot harder since we left I...
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Trains, Trains, and… Budapest! | Erin Goes to Europe
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Erin Goes to Europe. Five weeks in Rome. Five weeks in Calabria. And one month on a Eurail pass. Be jealous. :). Trains, Trains, and… Budapest! If you ever pass through Sofia, our hostel was great and I would highly recommend it. It is called Hostel Mostel. Was very spacious and clean, and offered a free breakfast for ten euro per person. The only downside was that the entrance was a little sketchy and we had to walk through this dark courtyard without really knowing where we were going. Unfortunately, w...