I clicked to read and once again have nothing interesting to add, but... rules.
No you can't, unless you dig all the way to China like Bugs Bunny. {insert 10000 words explaining the difference between holes and depressions}you can dig a hole in your backyard
And if we dig a depression, then we can't really call it a luxurious spa, now can we? More a shabby spa that no-one will ever want to visit.No you can't, unless you dig all the way to China like Bugs Bunny. {insert 10000 words explaining the difference between holes and depressions}
I'm debating between two novel ideas for when I get done with work. Both are solid. One is easier but probably limited while the other is much harder but has some serious home run potential if I don't screw it up. Should probably do the easier guy first to knock some rust off.
Australian ministers/politicians, am I right?
While I am not really nostalgic of early to mid 2000's, I'm VERY nostalgic for the late 2000's to early 2010's World Wide Web; that's where I interacted with the global world, especially with YouTube. Thankfully, I didn't see any kind of messed up stuff while surfing through the web as a youngling, it is a blessing <3
Colosseum, 7 days a week and twice on Sunday. Cross the road and stroll through the Forum and just imagine how it was 2000 years ago. If you're going to Rome, I challenge you to leave the Pantheon without being moved to wonder.
We're starting to think about our Italy trip, one week in Tuscany, and 4 days in Rome. I said the only two things I want to see in Rome are the Vatican and the Colosseum, but my sister wants to go to a spa instead of the Colosseum (she's seen it).
I went to Rome in February and just for 4 days as well. February was a good time to visit because the weather was gorgeous and tourists (and the attendant hawkers) a lot more sparse. No queue at the Vatican, for instance. There is so much to see, we were like a movie running in fast forward the whole time and I'd like to return and relax more alongside some of the highlights. Pantheon, chapel with Caravaggio's hanging, Trevi, Castel d'Angelo, Pieta, Forum, amongst so many others.
Me too dude!!!!!!!!I sometimes click on this thread and don't post in it, because I'm edgy like that.
Plus, I still gotta take care of Old Queen Mittens.
Maybe? I have a history degree and love the subject, but have never been a fan of historical fiction. I love fiction set in history or around historical events, but not any of the hard-core history where the author seems more intent on explaining history than telling a story.I'm beginning to think that writing a novel set in the middle ages was a mistake.