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While D+N did the family thing, Kate and I were left to our own devices. We wandered around Genoa using all means of transport – even the underground. It seems that the underground is a secret. I’m not sure if it’s under used because there is only one line, or because it doesn’t cover much ground. Either way, it is amazingly clean, frequent and newish. We found the aquarium, re-visited the mountain cable car and hit our first Italian museum. The museum was interesting, in the “more staff than visitors” way. The content was nice enough, lots of Jesus paintings and marble carvings, but given the abundance of staff, we were followed around like a novelty. Maybe they don’t get many visitors…
To finish off our day we did a bit ofshopping. The main purchase was some anti-histamines for kate’s cat allergy. Lucky the pharmist spoke the international language of medication so kate asking for something for
“meow, meow – achoo, achoo”
Got us what we wanted….
What’s with Kate’s cat allergy?? hasn’t she got TWO cats at home in Geelong. I can’t remember their names but I do remember 2 of them. And if you’re travelling where does she get in touch with the cats?
I did get a laugh out of your meow meow- achoo achoo