Thursday 28 February 2008

Watch out hollywood...here I come!

A few months ago when I was living in Portugal I was complaining all the time that I had nothing to do. Now after a mere 6 week holiday I am back in Rome busier then I have ever been before - seriously! This week alone I have more guests then normally 2 of us put together in a summer month. However I cannot complain as perhaps I shall be leaving the tour business behind as I make it big in showbiz...




Today was a busy day like no other. If anyone says that they have 'walked' Rome then I want to hear from you, as today I really, really walked Rome. From 10am this morning until 9pm tonight I was walking pretty much non-stop all day (thank goodness I bought some new shoes yesterday which although a little on the boring side have proved to be oh so comfortable.) The point of this story is not my shoes as they are not what may make me famous... This evening, at 8.30pm by the Fontana di Trevi I was interviewed by an Irish journalist about one of the excursions I sell for work, and how the Irish people can come and shop in Rome. Ok...ok...it may not be my claim to fame and we do not get Irish tv here in Italy anyway so I'll never know what I looked like, however it was a very exciting end to my day!

4 comments:

LULU said...

Hey u c.. I'm the first to review your post... ;-).. tks 4 ur comment I really appreciated it... and I'm honest when I say that ur blog has been the 1st i ever red...trust me... I knew from the begginig u will be soon spot on the walk of fame ;-)... CIAO lu.. I know what u mean when u talk about walking and luckly have comfy shoes.. xx

Leanne was in Italy now in Australia said...

Hi lulu,
Thanks for your comments, and I really enjoyed reading your blog as since it is new I can start at the beginning and follow your journey where ever that may bring!

Delina said...

Hope you won't forget your blogging friends following your new found fame.

Leanne was in Italy now in Australia said...

Sorry Delina is it? And you are...? HA! My feet shall remain firmly on the ground.