Suuuummmmmertime, and the living is easy.... well, not for me actually. As avid readers will know (hello Mrs LazioExplorer's family!), I haven't posted too many articles here lately. Indeed, it's already been a month. Why? Too much fun frolicking on the beaches of Italy? Am I absorbed in writing that novel? No, sadly, I'm simply too busy with the day job.
                                        
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| This chap in Bomarzo is shocked I'm not going to be around for the next few weeks. | 
                                            Hence... this post. No, no, this isn't goodbye. I'm just taking a break. It's not you, it's me, you see? I need a little time. A little space. To think it over. Not to find myself, simply to tick a few things of my ever-expanding non-blog to-do list. The day job is getting more demanding, plus I can't keep putting off all those odd jobs around the house... I know, it's a boring excuse, especially since I'm not even going on holiday. Still, needs to be done, and it will only be for a short time. I also plan to take some time off twitter, although this may be a little harder... 
                                          
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| I want the bird suit. | 
                                            Rest assured though, normal service (or something approaching it) will be restored pretty soon. I've got plenty of posts planned, some even half-written, and I know I won't be able to stay silent on twitter for too long ;-)
                                          
                                          
                                            Until then, buone vacanze, and don't enjoy yourselves too much without me!
                                          
                                          
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                                            Bomarzo - models own.
                                          
                                          
                                          
