Indeed! “Our Lady of Sorrows” (according to 5 seconds of Googling) was one of the names given to the Virgin Mary. Addolorata Villa was actually the first listing to come up when I searched for Addolorata, and there was a line in there about “life-enriching activities” that I accidentally misread as “heart-wrenching activities.”
i remember when i was about 14, i went to great lakes, illinois for my brother’s graduation from basic training for the navy.. we rented a car. my father who is horrible with directions got lost somewhere and i saw a sign that said, “garden of memories” with this huge stone gate and tons and tons of flowers. it was really pretty. then i realized it was a cemetary.
That's the idea, at least. I'm walking westward from New York City for nine months or so.
If everything goes according to plan, I'll be in Oregon when the clock runs out.
If nothing goes according to plan, maybe I'll end up in Peru or Mongolia or Pennsylvania.
You can read all about the details of my trip
if you're so inclined.
Indeed! “Our Lady of Sorrows” (according to 5 seconds of Googling) was one of the names given to the Virgin Mary. Addolorata Villa was actually the first listing to come up when I searched for Addolorata, and there was a line in there about “life-enriching activities” that I accidentally misread as “heart-wrenching activities.”
In other words: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Addolorata
haha yes indeed it does lol
what? too honest for you?
Ben Stiller works there, from what I hear. Be careful about complaining, lest you pull landscaping duty.
Lol! Of course!
You can have a warm glass of shut the hell up! Look at the nametag. You’re in MY world now gramma!!
i remember when i was about 14, i went to great lakes, illinois for my brother’s graduation from basic training for the navy.. we rented a car. my father who is horrible with directions got lost somewhere and i saw a sign that said, “garden of memories” with this huge stone gate and tons and tons of flowers. it was really pretty. then i realized it was a cemetary.
No, not in spanish at least… I think in italian it does, anyway…