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.


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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*
>
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> *BarryOwen.us *
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Re: [OSList] A few Tennesseans Going walk-about from Berlin to Rome

2019-11-04 Thread Jamie Colston via OSList
Hi Barry,

I went to Athens and one of the Greek islands Spetses recently and I can
say that it is another beautiful part of Europe. Also Paris is worth trying
to fit in if you haven’t been before.
Mostly though I wanted to suggest this website for booking train travel
around Europe. It’s a great resource
https://loco2.com/en-gb
There is so much to see and wherever you go I am sure you will meet some
lovely people.
Good luck and Bon voyage

Jamie

On Mon, 4 Nov 2019 at 21:59, Barry Owen via OSList <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:

> 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*
>
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[OSList] A few Tennesseans Going walk-about from Berlin to Rome

2019-11-04 Thread 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

-- 
*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*
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