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Venice's secret alleyways can take you back to a time in its mysterious past. As you listen to the soft silky voice of a singing gondolier about to make a difficult maneuver, savor the moment. It could be the only thing you remember before you lose awareness.Whether you're on a canal bridge or going up the golden staircase, perhaps at the halfway mark to a grand museum's stairwell, maybe filled with anticipation outside of a renowned sanctuary, resting after a long climb up to a medieval fortress, or about to be introduced to the most romantic ruins of a castle, always remember that the destination is just as important as the journey.…mehr

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Venice's secret alleyways can take you back to a time in its mysterious past. As you listen to the soft silky voice of a singing gondolier about to make a difficult maneuver, savor the moment. It could be the only thing you remember before you lose awareness.Whether you're on a canal bridge or going up the golden staircase, perhaps at the halfway mark to a grand museum's stairwell, maybe filled with anticipation outside of a renowned sanctuary, resting after a long climb up to a medieval fortress, or about to be introduced to the most romantic ruins of a castle, always remember that the destination is just as important as the journey.
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Rossella C. Yumul's love of writing and travel finally came together with her first book, "My Sicily Scrapbook, Memoir of An Accidental Expat." The book is an honest narrative of her personal exploits borne out of love for art and history. Her objective is to share travel experiences through anecdotal accounts of physical travel, including but not limited to planning itineraries, plus personal tidbits relating to her travels. Her writing entails lessons learned, and insights gained from a factual and practical standpoint. Rossella C. Yumul lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, Ed, and their two beloved pets.