From Venice to Rome With Two Stops Between - E-book - ePub

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 Sabra Hunter - From Venice to Rome With Two Stops Between.
 Omega Air employee Sabra Hunter is traveling again, this time with co-worker and Italian spitfire, Maya.  A four-day getaway to Venice and Rome is... Lire la suite
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Résumé

 Omega Air employee Sabra Hunter is traveling again, this time with co-worker and Italian spitfire, Maya.  A four-day getaway to Venice and Rome is all they wanted, a chance for some much needed apre summer-travel-rush dolce vita.  The trip is also, they thought, a great way to escape ongoing workplace issues involving their dreaded supervisor, Richard Noggins.   Visit Venice and enjoy the sights.
 See the canals up close; tour the Doges Prison where Casanova was once incarcerated.  What could go wrong?  Enjoy Bologna while you're at it, long enough to explore their twin towers and to visit the famous medieval Anatomical Museum. Florence too, the city where Michelangelo once worked, now a living museum and shopping mecca.   Messages from co-workers, meanwhile, prove these two can't escape workplace intrigue regarding managerial misdeeds back home.
 As a result, complaints and advise flow freely over the pond, over Aperol Spritzes from sunny piazzas--even during train rides between cities.   Who would have thought workplace repercussions would follow these two, intent only on a fun-filled adventure from Venice to Rome with two stops between?

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    14/03/2024
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    8224036080
  • EAN
    9798224036080
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
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Biographie de Sabra Hunter

Sabra Hunter, a veteran employee of Braniff, Western, and Delta Air Lines, has traveled extensively throughout a 44-year career that included several foreign temporary work assignments.  Her published travel stories are the result of journals kept during those trips. Sabra began her publication history with a piece called 'The Downside of Shearing' published in The Camelid Quarterly's inaugural issue of March 2002.
Now, retired as well as an empty nester, she fills her days with housework, yardwork, and writing--not necessarily in that order.

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