Tagged by Divya :)
I have been tagged by Divya, so now I have to tell you something more about me and my life.
Here are 5 things about me…
- I am NOT a professional blogger. As you can read in my About page, at the moment I am a MSc Computer Engineering student at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata”. I am too busy with exams (and with some other things…) to post every day. Ok, I am also a little lazy!
- I love Nature and Animals. Bring me to a place (almost) not contaminated by humans and you’ll see a big smile on my face.
- My sports were swimming and volleyball. Sometimes I go to gym now and I like biking in the surroundings of my country house.
- At the moment I’m working in a pizza shop in order to earn money to make some trips. I love travelling with my girlfriend Cinzia. As we have not enough money to globe-trotting, we decided to go around Italy, that is an endless well full of treasures. Treasures like food, that is different from region to region, and I like to try new tastes.

- I have just added some categories to my WebStore: my favourite technical books, reading books, music CDs and movies. Hope you like it!
I’m tagging…
- Savino Sguera. Because he is a good friend of mine.
- Wayne Smallman. Because he is one of my best readers.
- Katia. Because she is a very nice person.
- Beth Ellen Nagle. Because I love her artworks.
- Spike.
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January 10th, 2007 at 6:04 pm
Have you notified anybody…..about your tags…
January 10th, 2007 at 6:21 pm
Me? Tagged?!
January 10th, 2007 at 7:51 pm
I had some problems with Technorati and Altervista … :/
However… hope you liked the first and last post about me!
January 11th, 2007 at 5:13 am
Thanks for the tag…I do love the realm of nature of which humans too exist. I think there can be a good ethical relation between both.
I think photography has awakened my appreciation in a way of focusing my eye where I have tended to neglect.