Re: [OSList] A few Tennesseans Going walk-about from Berlin to Rome

2019-11-06 Thread Bernd Weber via OSList
My experience with this 2/2/2/... type of (learning) intensive trips tells me, 
that after Porsche you will need at least 1-2 additional days in Milano, just 
relaxing, doing no planned activity, but may be different for others/younger 
ones.


Bernd WEBER 
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> Am 04.11.2019 um 22:50 schrieb Barry Owen via OSList 
> :
> 
> 
> Greetings all!
> 
> A few months ago, my friend Buck mentioned that he would like to explore 
> "Europe" in the Spring of 2020. The only international travel I've done was 
> with the Army and was far from anything resembling "vacation", so I took the 
> bait with a simple: "I'm IN!"
> 
> Between then and now, we occasionally mentioned that we might want to do some 
> research to figure out what that trip might look like. Neither of us is a fan 
> of traditional "TourBus" exploring, and #WOSONOS2019 inspired us to start 
> working on a plan beginning with flying into Berlin and then with a 
> combination of planes, trains, and automobiles visiting as many of the 
> "coolest" cities possible in @ 16 days. The idea is to "travel light" but not 
> camping - spending nights in Inns or "Vacation Rentals" and also visit with 
> many Open Space friends along the way.  
> 
> Last night, we studied the map and came up with a "LIVELY plan" which, of 
> course, may change - We fully expect to be surprised. Perhaps a European 
> version of Suzanne Daigle's "Open Space on the Open air/rail/road"
> 
> So . . . who's out there who lives relatively close to our rambling path? 
> 
> Our "rough draft" for this journey looks something like this:
> 
> April 5- in to Berlin
> April 5-8 Berlin
> April 9-10 Brussels
> April 11-12 Stuttgart (Porsche)
> April 13-15 Milan
> April 16-17 Venice
> April 18-19 Florence
> April 20-22 Rome and out  
> 
> I'd also love a little feedback . . . Is this too much to do in too little 
> time?
> What is a MUST destination along our trek that we might not have considered.
> 
> I'm not certain of our theme for this Open Space adventure . . . any ideas?
> 
> We wish to learn and contribute everywhere we go :-)
> 
> b
> 
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Re: [OSList] A few Tennesseans Going walk-about from Berlin to Rome

2019-11-06 Thread gerardo de luzenberger via OSList
Ciao Barry,

uahoo what a journey!!!. Considering the number of days you could spend in
Italy,
I suggest you reduce the time spent in Milano (unless you have other
reasons to be here like shopping, visiting a specific museum etc).
The city itself is nice, but nothing in comparison to the beauty of Rome,
Venice or Florence and it's surroundings (chianti, Siena).
And easter time is always a beautiful period here in Italy -spring is in
the air.
However, considering that Milano is where I live, I will be happy to see
you here!!!
All the best
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Il giorno lun 4 nov 2019 alle ore 22:49 Barry Owen via OSList <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> ha scritto:

> Greetings all!
>
> A few months ago, my friend Buck mentioned that he would like to explore
> "Europe" in the Spring of 2020. The only international travel I've done was
> with the Army and was far from anything resembling "vacation", so I took
> the bait with a simple: "I'm IN!"
>
> Between then and now, we occasionally mentioned that we might want to do
> some research to figure out what that trip might look like. Neither of us
> is a fan of traditional "TourBus" exploring, and #WOSONOS2019 inspired us
> to start working on a plan beginning with flying into Berlin and then with
> a combination of planes, trains, and automobiles visiting as many of the
> "coolest" cities possible in @ 16 days. The idea is to "travel light" but
> not camping - spending nights in Inns or "Vacation Rentals" and also visit
> with many Open Space friends along the way.
>
> Last night, we studied the map and came up with a "LIVELY plan" which, of
> course, may change - We fully expect to be surprised. Perhaps a European
> version of Suzanne Daigle's "Open Space on the Open air/rail/road"
>
> So . . . who's out there who lives relatively close to our rambling path?
>
> Our "rough draft" for this journey looks something like this:
>
> April 5- in to Berlin
> April 5-8 Berlin
> April 9-10 Brussels
> April 11-12 Stuttgart (Porsche)
> April 13-15 Milan
> April 16-17 Venice
> April 18-19 Florence
> April 20-22 Rome and out
>
> I'd also love a little feedback . . . Is this too much to do in too little
> time?
> What is a MUST destination along our trek that we might not have
> considered.
>
> I'm not certain of our theme for this Open Space adventure . . . any ideas?
>
> We wish to learn and contribute everywhere we go :-)
>
> b
>
> --
> *Barry Owen*
> *Inviter - Facilitator/Practicer of Open Space Technology *
> *Opening and Holding safe space for people and organizations to
> self-organize around important issues and opportunities. *
> *Invite - Listen - Love*
>
> *615-568-2123*
> *BarryOwen.us *
>
> *4004 Hillsboro Pike B234*
> *Nashville, TN 37215*
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