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Lipari

October 12th, 2008 · 2 Comments · Italy, Photos, Travel

NOTE: Written on October 4. Yesterday started out lame, but wound up rather awesome. The train station people were very nice about not deliberately waking me up and rousting me out. A janitor came in around 7:30 I think, I sort of half woke up, but he didn’t say anything and even mopped around my […]

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More Lipari

October 17th, 2008 · No Comments · Italy, Photos, Travel

The next day was kind of windy and rainy, so I didn’t really do much. I did a little bit of hiking, but was smart enough to come in out of the rain. My cheapo Hungarian umbrella got turned inside-out frequently by strong gusts of wind, so it wasn’t much use. On Sunday, I rented […]

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Stromboli

October 17th, 2008 · 2 Comments · Italy, Photos, Travel

I came to Stromboli to hike the volcano, and it was awesome. Not in the ordinary, “this burger is awesome” (although a burger would be awesome right now) sense, but rather awesome in the literal, “inspiring feelings of awe” sense. Stromboli has been erupting continuously throughout recorded human history. And it’s a long one, the […]

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Milazzo and the train to Rome

October 17th, 2008 · 2 Comments · Italy, Photos, Travel

I caught the hydrofoil back from Stromboli to Milazzo, it took about 3 hours, including stops at several of the other islands on the way back. Milazzo is quite nice, if a bit sleepy during the off-season. As a town of only about 32,000 people, it’s MUCH more relaxed than Palermo (pop. 675,000). The difference […]

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The Occupation of the University of Pisa

November 3rd, 2008 · 4 Comments · Italy, Photos, Politics, Technology, Travel

After the critical mass, Stefania headed back to Florence, and I went to back to the social center. They were having some sort of special benefit event to pay for the fines levied after a group of antifascist activists disrupted a speech by a right-wing, anti-immigrant Italian politician named Borghezio. There was a very nice […]

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