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Venice

 

As I handed over my project at work to another writer on Thursday, September 11, and tied up other loose ends, I felt an overwhelming sense of exhaustion. I couldn’t believe that in a few hours from then (at the stroke of midnight, actually), I would be at the airport with my mom waiting to head off on a whirlwind tour of Europe for 11 days.

I battled sleep at the Chennai airport watching the other travellers and killing time. Our flight was scheduled for departure at the ungodly hour of 4.15 am. Numerous caffeine fixes later...

Vegas

 

Vegas is the city of lights; the city that never sleeps. Imagine a sky full of stars blanketing the city and twinkling all night through, that’s Vegas for you. Vegas is the entertainment capital of the world.

If you’ve seen “What happens in Vegas” starring Ashton Kutcher and Cameron Diaz, you would think Vegas is the place where people get drunk, party all night and marry each other in a state of drunken stupor ...and you would be right! Bachelors and single women flock to Vegas to have wild parties with booze and in the company of the opposite sex...

Aishwariya Laxmi

Travel. As much as you can. As far as you can. As long as you can.
Life is not meant to be lived in one place..
Venice and Florence

 

We awoke early the next day, showered , had breakfast and headed out to St. Marks’s square in Venice. With the tall church with intricate church art in front of a large square courtyard, St. Marks’s square is so magical that you can spend hours doing nothing but observe its beauty. We did precisely that, but for about 45 minutes. St. Marks’s square is also famous for its pigeons that live there. I watched a little girl with blond curls chase after the pigeons and felt deeply relaxed. 

We had the option of going for a gondola ride...

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