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I Finally Broke Down and Bought the Air Boss

I’ve wanted an Air Boss carry on bag for a few months now and finally went ahead and picked up an olive one this morning:

air boss

Designed with input from Doug Dyment, the man behind the excellent onebag.com (Travel Light with One Bag!) site, it looks like the ultimate upgrade to the cheap clunker I’ve carted all around the world over the past few years. the reviews I’ve seen are pretty much universally phenomenal. I’m heading to Ireland in August so I’ll be sure to add my own review after the trip :)

Carry On Bag designed for todays one bag business traveler.

Solomon Islands FTW

Random stat of the day: in the past year I’ve had visitors from 190 countries, including single visits from:

Country Landing Page # of Pages Visited
Haiti Digital Graffiti Letter R Wild Styles 7
Mali Acid3 Test Released. I Took Some Screen Captures. Lots of Fail. 1
Cocos Islands alphabet category 1
Lesotho Digital Graffiti Letter R Wild Styles 3
Central African Republic A preview of Romeo Must Die 1
Dominica Acid3 Test Released. I Took Some Screen Captures. Lots of Fail. 1
Greenland ie7 category 1
Swaziland Rob Larsen : DrunkenFist.com- Movies Art Graffiti Comics 3
Niue Rob Larsen : DrunkenFist.com- Movies Art Graffiti Comics 9
Palau Graffiti Letter A 1
Marshall Islands Rob Larsen : DrunkenFist.com- Movies Art Graffiti Comics 1
Vatican Cross Browser Opacity using CSS and Internet Explorer filters 1
Andorra Acid3 Test Released. I Took Some Screen Captures. Lots of Fail. 1
Burkina Faso Graffiti Computer Style Canvas - React 1
Solomon Islands A Review of Malena and an interview with Giuseppe Tornatore 2

Niue looks like the place to be, by the way.

niue.jpg

(photo thanks to flickr user fearlessRich)

Recommended Stuff in Italy- Hotels, Restaurants, etc…

Here’s the big catch all post for links to cool shit in Italy. This will mostly be restaurant/bar/cafe links, but there are a couple of other things sneaking in as well, so if you’re thinking of going to Rome or Florence, maybe something here will be useful to you

First and foremost I want to recommend Vatican Art Walks. This was the first time we’ve ever hired a guide for anything in Europe and it was worth every penny. Scot, the owner, was our guide and he was nice, knowledgeable and definitely into the subject matter. We did a tour of the Vatican Museum, the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter’s Basilica. It took the better part of an afternoon and I walked away pretty much stunned. Most of that is obviously because of the incredible works of art there, but Scot certainly helped me along the path to stunned-dom pointing out things I would never have noticed on my own and providing the sort of detail and background that I’m always curious about in a place like that.

One other benefit of Scot’s experience in Rome was his restaurant recommendation for that night. We went to Ristorante Margutta, a vegetarian restaurant (!) on a hip little street near the Piazza del Popolo. It was fantastic. I had the best pasta of the week there and everything else was excellent.

Speaking of the Piazza del Popolo, here’s a great view of the Piazza from the Piazzale Napoleone:

Piazza del Popolo and rome from the Piazzale Napoleone

Well worth the walk up if you’re there by the way. It’s a bit of a stretch for tired legs, but the view is awesome.

Continuing with the food, we also ate a small lunch at the cafe at the Musei Capitolini. Which is only really recommended if you’re in there already, but the view from there is excellent, encompassing a large swath of Rome and the food was pretty good for a museum.

Our final night in Rome we ate at the frenetic, but fun L’isola della pizza. It was no more than five minutes from our hotel and came recommended so it was a no brainer for our last night in Rome. It was surprisingly good. The food was excellent, the service was great and it was downright inexpensive. The lively atmosphere was also a bonus. The blend of locals and tourists all out enjoying themselves made for a really good time.

Capping our night that night we went to Gelateria Old Bridge, another recommendation from Scot. It was our one gelato experience for the whole trip and thankfully it was a good one. If you ever need to wait in line to get into the Vatican make sure to head over to this tiny shop to fuel up in advance…

In Florence we stayed at the impossibly cool Monna Lisa Hotel Firenze. This converted Palazzo is probably the coolest hotel I’ve ever stayed in. Everything about it was top notch. The service and food (breakfast) were excellent, the small bar was comfortable, the room was large (for Europe) and the location was fantastic (about five minutes from the Duomo.) It’s not cheap, but if money’s not your first concern I can’t recommend it highly enough.

duomo

Our favorite restaurante in Florence has to have been Ristorante Posta. For me, it was great as I had my one “got to have it” meal of the trip- a killer Bistecca alla Fiorentina, but everyone we were with had a great meal. Judy and I enjoyed it so much we went back on Friday for lunch…

That’ll do for now. I’ll add to this post if there’s anything that springs to mind after I hit “publish”

Tourist shots…

It’s going to be photo week around here this week

palatine hill rome

(click through for the large version of this one)

From inside Bevo Vino, firenze

florence from the piazzale michelangelo

And with that, I go to sleep. I’ve been up for nearly 24 hours after having woken up (early) in Florence and having traveled over 6000 km. The good news is, by pushing myself to stay up a little later, I feel like I’m just that one step closer to “Boston time.”

And Boston time is where it’s at.

GHOST RIS in Florence

GHOST RIS in Florence Italy

Dribs and drabs from my trip are going to float onto the blog over the next week- some photos, some links and some commentary on all the stuff I missed while I was away. This one was a trip to spot.

Back from Italy. Many graffiti photos (plus a couple of tourist type snaps) to come.

Much more later. For now, here’s a VAULT hand I caught in Florence…

VAULT FLOE in Firenze

Un Bel Giro

No, this isn’t a post about next year’s Giro d’Italia. It’s about me. All me. I’m going away for a week, starting tomorrow, and posting here will consist of the occasional photo and that’s it. I will leave you all something to occupy yourselves while I’m gone, but you’ll have to do without my glowing personality for a full seven days (una settimana.)

If you haven’t yet guessed, I’m going to Italy and I couldn’t be happier.

I’ll be staying within 100 meters of this:

il duomo

(photo of the duomo courtesy of flickr user jdlasica)

AWESOME! Just in Time for My Trip to Europe!

Yes! I’m so happy the dollar is weak as a guy who just spent six months in a full body cast. That’s the absolute best. Because I really want to be completely robbed when when I go to Italy next week.

Euro Hits New High, Trades Above $1.40

The good news is it can’t be as bad as London. In London, the exchange rate with the GBP something like 2.2 AND everything there is just as expensive or even more expensive on a unit to unit basis. For example, we spent about £100 at dinner at a nice Indian restaurant, which is comparable in units ($100) to what we would spend at some place like Punjab. That seems all well and good, but when the exchange is factored in it changes complexion rapidly- $220 for dinner at a pretty good, but not sublime, Indian restaurant with only one bottle of wine?!?! Get the smelling salts.

Where I’m spending at least some time this upcoming weekend:

Mount Washington the “Home of the world’s worst weather”

I’m climbing Mt. Washington this weekend. It snowed there today. Needless to say, I’m packing some cold weather gear. I’m also packing my camera, so I might have a good, non-graffiti flickr set to show on Monday. Assuming I make it back alive…

One cool visiualization

subway systems of the world, presented on the same scale

I’m surprised at the relative sizes of a lot of them. Moscow’s subway, for example, has always been presented to me as being absolutely massive and while it is big, it’s nowhere near the largest. Of the ones I’ve been on I have to say I was most impressed with London’s. While it’s insanely expensive, a single ride costing something like $4, it covers the city comprehensively and is really pretty easy to figure out.