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Amalfi and Positano, part 2 (July 12)
2008.07.13
Isole delle Sirene, according to one of my tablemates.
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Isole delle Sirene, according to one of my tablemates.
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Cápri. :)
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Cápri. :)
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A few of the people who invited me to sit with them. Awww... :)
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A few of the people who invited me to sit with them. Awww... :)
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"Yes, it's ok to take a picture, but you have to sit on my knee." Funny what things come through without actual words, lol.
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"Yes, it's ok to take a picture, but you have to sit on my knee." Funny what things come through without actual words, lol.
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Sorrento.
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Sorrento.
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A rockin' picture of Sorrento, due to the motion of the boat. At least, that's what I'm going with. (Oh, and this one was from the morning, actually, but there was a shortage of colorful pics from the afternoon. Exposure issues and such.)
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A rockin' picture of Sorrento, due to the motion of the boat. At least, that's what I'm going with. (Oh, and this one was from the morning, actually, but there was a shortage of colorful pics from the afternoon. Exposure issues and such.)
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Heading back to Napoli, we stopped once again in Sorrento and passed by Cápri. Everyone's original seats got shuffled and, at first, it appeared there was a shortage of seats in the shade on the deck I wanted to sit on. Fortunately, an adorable group of Italian travelers offered me a place at their table. :)
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very nice. amalfi is small, but glorious. it was the first that changed the trading situation in the middle ages. genoa and venice were later.
What great fun to be able to "go along" on your trip! Thanks for showing the construction of cute shoes. And the wisteria over the market. Love your comments, as usual.