We are in Italy, and have just finished a massive hike. Some went on a shorter hike, but all enjoyed their day in Levanto - with summer-like weather, gelato, swimming in the Mediterranean and just all around good times Italian style. Last night we ate a huge feast at Moresco, with our yearly host Roberto. Tonight, we eat there again, only this time we deserve it!
The pictures below are from first the caves of the karst region of Slovenia, (right on the Italian border), then a couple from rainy Trieste, then Venezia (Venice) our first stay in Italy. I won't have time for captions (like in Bled) for now, but will catch up later.
The weather has been amazing. The two days we had rain, we went underground (salt mines in Salzburg, caves in Slovenia). It's been like summer all the rest of the time.
OK - This isn't Italy yet - this is the Karst region of Slovenia, right near the Italian border, and we are in the Skocjan Cave. It's enormous, and intimate in different areas. It's like a different world. The above picture is technically illegal, so please don't look at it.
Leaving the cave. Photo is legal.
Nice arrangement of the group, with Ashton and his sleeping friend and the front.
Perhaps a better arrangement, at the giant exit to the cave.
Waiting for the funicular outside of the Skocjan cave.
It poured rain here in Trieste - our first stop in Italy. That's OK, we spent most of the day underground in Slovenia. This is the square dedicated to the unification of Italy. We spent about 30 seconds here and I said "Let's go!" and we were off to Miramare Castle up the coast a bit.
In front of the Hapsburg's Miramare Castle in Trieste, Italy.
On the gondolas in Venice.
Monica is upset - her Gondolier only sings Barry Manilow songs.
On the steps of La Fenice - ready to see Verdi's Rigoletto - which was first performed here in 1851.
In the courtyard of the Doge's palace.
Having fun outside Saint Mark's Basilica.
Sharon heads up the golden staircase in the Doge's palace.
The sad courtyard of the prisons connected to the Doge's palace.
Saint Mark's square.
Gondola service on the left, Harry's Bar on the right, and Salute right in front of us.
Mequel knew his last name was associated with one big hotel chain (Marriott), but didn't realize the Casanova's also had a hotel in Venice.
Venetian traffic jam.
They really need some salad.
Interesting architecture at one of the many palaces of Venice.
This guy guards one of the doors to Santa Maria Formosa.
Mr. Johnson and Kassaundra arrive right in the middle of our opera group picture.
Opera crowd at the hostel, ready to go!
The boys on their balconies in our palace on the canal in Venice. The Foresteria Valdese is a youth hostel run by the Waldensian church, and housed in a 16th century palace, complete with frescoes on the ceilings and 16th century plumbing. Ok, actually the plumbing is pretty good.
Those buildings are amazing! I can't believe everyone looks like they still have a fair bit of energy. See you all in a few days!
ReplyDeleteYou opera peoples look AMAZING!!! Nice looking group you got there Mr. B!
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