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Saturday, December 14, 2019

I Assume They Are Advertising To Take Home

    Going through my desk, I happened upon some items that brought back good memories: The Staunton Hotel on Gower Street London is a wonderfully updated Georgian Building about a block from the British Museum. Lovely. The Hotel Bellavisita sits on Lake Como across from Lecco. Italy. Great owners and close to wonderful scenery.
     The pens, starting at top: The Courtyard Hotel in Johannesburg, South Africa. Everything first class.  Then K+K Hotel in Prague. Beautiful Building with a super staff. Very close to the Old Town. Next, The Hotel Principe in Venice. Right on the Grand Canal and steps from the train station. Excellent location. At the bottom the pen is from the Hotel Diana Roma in Rome. It is noted from its roof-top view of the City during cocktails and breakfast.  Finally, the one under others is from the Maritim Hotel in Munich, Germany. We used it as a point of departure for a variety of places in Bavaria. It is close to the train station and buses. It has all the amenities. 
     I am sure there are other objects hanging around. I will find them. What I bring back most is the paper coasters served under drinks in pubs and cafes.

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