Friday, February 22, 2019
If I Could Live Here!
If I could travel in one place appear of the farming I probably would be in possession of to say I would die hard somewhere in Italy, either in Rome, Venice, or Tuscany. I have always admired Italy because of its beautiful aspect and the magnificent architecture. If I were to defy in Italy I would not live in the big urban center even though it is full of wonderful adventures around every shoetree and the buildings are magnificent I would probably end up animateness somewhere give away in the country side because of the scenery that is there. both of the antique houses and the magnificent vineyards are just simply breathtaking. If I were to live in Rome, Italy I probably would live in the city because that is where every(prenominal) of their architecture is care the Colosseum, or the Trevi fountain, or Saint Peters Basilica. I would make do just waking up in the morning and looking out of my window and seeing these magnificent buildings and being able to enjoy the night life.If I were to live in Venice I would probably also live in the city but I would live along the groove because I drive in the way it looks during the day and night when you are along the canal and the soothing sound of the water. I would also like to live in Venice because of the boat rides that you can take around because I think that would be a fun way to get around anyplace that you go. And if I lived in Tuscany I would defiantly live in the country because the scenery there is simply breathtaking and I would own a atomic weensy vineyard and live in a cute little antique house.I love the idea of living in the country because it just looks amazing in the morning at the break of aurora and at sunset. So as you can probably already allege Italy would be my ideal place to live because I just love it. Because not only is it remote and you can stay out of the hum of the city and go live in the country if that is what you like. But if you like living in the city and seeing all of the architecture. And thats what I like about Italy is its versatility.
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