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Last day in Turin, woke up and had a nice breakfast made by the girl who owns the bed and breakfast, then we packed up and headed off to some famous Christmas markets, it was about a 20minute drive and we got there just in time as you can't drive to the market, you have to catch a bus (the roads are very narrow and there is only one lane, and the village that the market is held in is up the mountains and a very tiny village) we got on the bus right after parking the car and then off we went. The markets were actually quite small with most of the stalls selling foods rather than Christmas items or decorations that were either not very pretty or glass (so I didn't buy any. I was very sad) but they were playing Christmas music so I was singing along. When we were heading home, Michela decided not to take the highway as it is boring (I agree) but to take another path through the countryside. We did end up going the wrong way a few times with Siri confusing us but in the end we made it back! We had pizza for dinner and told Sara all about what we did in Turin
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Dianne East Dearest Cobey, whilst you are very cold over there last night Sydney sweltered with the hottest night in 148 years (1868), can you believe that, the pool was good as was the AC. Had our staff christmas party on monday night at Moruya and those that know you said to wish you a happy christmas and 2017, especially Bridget, Scott and Tarni (Congo pizzas will never be the same again), love you. xxx
Corinne What a lovely trip you had!! Shame about the markets :( How are you ever going to eat Australian pizzas?? xx