“Proper gluttony takes considerable planning.” – Old Sean Italian Joys One of the countries which… Read the postVisiting Florence: Glutton Quest
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“How much of ourselves do we leave behind after departing a place we loved?” –… Read the postVisiting Porto: Praise Be Portugal
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“How much of life is practicing wild miscalculations and lucking out of the consequences?” –… Read the postVisiting Tours: Long Lodging Walk
“If you can build a city which seems more beautiful each time night falls, dawn… Read the postVisiting Paris: Apologies to Ears and Linguists
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“During University, my favorite parts of philosophy classes circulated around food.” – Old Sean A… Read the postVisiting Birmingham: Chocolate Enamored
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