Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
Hello guys sorry for not posting I had no internet to post. In London dad bought tickets to the ashes so we took the train to Leeds. It was a 3 hour train trip and walk to Headingley. It was a not a bad first day it rained a bit so yeah. That was it for London.
We flew to Sardinia and we met so many cousins. They treated us really well. In Sardinia we spent 6 days in the water for several hours. We had a hundred course meals with cousins. In Sardinia we met lots of nice people and saw some nice places.
We went on a sailboat for a week so yeah it was 50 year old boat all made out of wood and the captain was French. He didn’t speak English so it was a bit hard to communicate with him. We stopped at port for a night and the anchor was broken. He didn’t fix the anchor by morning so we rented blow up rubber boat called a gamone. We saw so beautiful beaches and yeah that’s it for Sardinia.
We are in Milano now. We saw the Cathedral and met with more cousins. We did a 28 kilometre bike ride around a lake on the craaaaaaaaaaapeyest bikes in the world but it was really fun. Today we drove to Lugano which is over the boarder between Italy and Switzerland and that’s all for the trip for now.
Bye have fun at school and yeah.










Hello everyone hope you are well this is what I did in Come or (scomo),
We drove 45 minutes to Como, along the way we saw mountains that had snow on them in the middle of summer. We sat in the park to eat lunch.
Next we had a little walk around in the old town and I got new slides. We got some gelato but I should of got cannoi.
We went on a boat ride lake Como we saw some livery villas, mansions and hotels. We even saw George Clooney house/ holiday house.
After we walked to the cable cart that went up a huge hill. The view was amazing we also walk up to the old town not much to see so yeah
Lastly we had dinner, Dad and I shared a fried pizza that was folded in half and a pizza that had buffalo cheese on it. It was a really good day in Como.
Bye for now.





Hello guys in London, the flight over was long 23 hours I got some sleep and watched lots of movie. We landed at 6 and got on a subway 🚇 for an hour and a half to our hotel. We dropped our bags of and went on a double decker bus to London Bridge we walked over it to see the fortress it was so old. On the way to the subway we an old church it was build around 600 ad we had a look in there it was just like your normal church. We went out of the church and sore a squirrel eat a beans. We went on the subway and went to Piccadilly and sore the palace and that was the day bye 👋🏽






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