Cinque Terre
- Riomaggiore as seen from the marina
- The view from Riomaggiore on a warm evening
- Door #1
- Riomaggiore
- Everywhere there were old Italian men (never women) watching the world go by. Loved these fellows.
- I loved these kids playing water polo in the open water
- At the marina in Porto Venere
- Porto Venere
- Door #2
- Steps leading up to the alleyway in front of our apartment
- A local watching the tourists below
- The main drag of Riomaggiore
- Tiled wall near the train station
- Door #3
- Night one in Riomaggiore
- This calm sea was quite the opposite the next evening when we tried to go for a swim
- Nearing the top of the initial climb
- The church at the top of the initial climb out of Riomaggiore
- View of Riomaggiore from the hilltop
- The church at the top of the initial climb out of Riomaggiore
- Along the trail…
- Remains of a stone cottage
- This lone hilltop cottage had a gorgeous view
- A particular charming stretch of trail
- Random hill-top village we passed through on the trail
- Random hill-top village we passed through on the trail
- Door #4
- We spotted this during our lunch-stop on the trail
Florence
- Florence at sunset.
- Giardino di Boboli
- Giardino di Boboli
- Giardino di Boboli
- Giardino di Boboli
- Florence, too, had excellent doors
- A daily helping of gelato.
- More doors…
- Another door.
- I’ll admit, at first I thought this was the real David.
Amalfi Coast
- Paestum
- Paestum
- Santa Maria di Castellabate
- Sunset on our last evening in Santa Maria di Castellabate
- Watching the Sunset on our last evening in Santa Maria di Castellabate
- Santa Maria di Castellabate
- “The” Santa Maria di Castellabate
- View from our window in Santa Maria di Castellabate
- Seen from the passenger seat on our drive along the Amalfi Coast
- Seen from the passenger seat on our drive along the Amalfi Coast
- Many towns on the Amalfi Coast had a church that looked similar to this
- Positano from a distance
- Positano
- Positano
- Capri
- Fishing boats on Capri
- Capri
- Positano, as seen from the ferry
- My first disposable coffee cup in Italy
- More Positano
- Roadside Stop
- Early-morning road-trip – the smoke is from the daily rubbish burning
- View from our ‘home’ in Sant’agata
- Nerrano
- The beach at Nerrano
- Amalfi had great doors, too
- Nerrano
Rome
- Colosseum
- Dave in the Colosseum
- Colosseum
- Church on the main forum of Ancient Rome
- One of three ‘Triumph’ Arches from Ancient Rome
- Colosseum (again)
- Classic Italian Deli
- Classic Italian Deli
- Scrumptious sandwich from the deli































































































living vicariously…two questions~did the man catch a fish? does dave have a competing blog?
I actually didn’t see him catch a fish, no. Though he had something very small on his line at one point – I suspect it was bait. David has given up the idea of a competing blog – so this is all we’ve got for you :). Hope you guys are well!