Saturday, January 24, 2015

Milan in the News

Milan's been getting quite a bit of buzz lately in the news.

With the EXPO starting in May, and running for 184 days, Milan is apparently the 'place to be!'

Here are some of the recent news stories about the city where I reside.

Milan was listed as #1 of the NYTimes 52 Places to Go in 2015.

#1.

So, why aren't you here visiting me?

Have 36 hours to spend in Milan? The New York Times also published a new itinerary for your time here just this month. I've been to a couple of places on their list, but there's still some work to do!

a snippet from the website of un posto, one of the places on the list
Here is the video associated with the NYTimes article.


It's a beautiful city, but one that I think you have to work to love a bit.

It's not Florence, with its certain, yet indescribable feelings of art, history, culture and emotion.

It's not Rome, with its connections to the beginnings of the Roman Empire and to the Italian Renassiance.

But, it's where I live.

It's where I work.

It's where I'm home.

(At least for now!)

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Saturday, January 24, 2015

Milan in the News

Milan's been getting quite a bit of buzz lately in the news.

With the EXPO starting in May, and running for 184 days, Milan is apparently the 'place to be!'

Here are some of the recent news stories about the city where I reside.

Milan was listed as #1 of the NYTimes 52 Places to Go in 2015.

#1.

So, why aren't you here visiting me?

Have 36 hours to spend in Milan? The New York Times also published a new itinerary for your time here just this month. I've been to a couple of places on their list, but there's still some work to do!

a snippet from the website of un posto, one of the places on the list
Here is the video associated with the NYTimes article.


It's a beautiful city, but one that I think you have to work to love a bit.

It's not Florence, with its certain, yet indescribable feelings of art, history, culture and emotion.

It's not Rome, with its connections to the beginnings of the Roman Empire and to the Italian Renassiance.

But, it's where I live.

It's where I work.

It's where I'm home.

(At least for now!)

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