Those are the places I visited from the 22nd of June through the 5th of July. Those are the places that caused me to snap over 800 photos; those are some of the places where I swam either in the Adriatic or Mediterranean; where I walked on streets older than civilizations and watched people laugh, drink, and argue. It was wild and wonderful and overwhelming and nonstop. It was two weeks of wandering.
And it has taken me nearly as long to sort through all those aforementioned pictures.
Here are some of my favorites (this is a long series and I'd like to apologize ahead of time for that):
Sometimes I take artsy photos. Deal with it. |
Piazzo San Marco, Venice at sunset. |
And sometimes I take photos of flora and fauna. |
There's a son by OneRepublic called "Come Home." One of the lyrics in the song reads: I get lost in the beauty of everything I see/ The world ain't half as bad as they paint it to be. When you come across the oddball photos (the flowers, the things), hum that to yourself. |
In Rovinj, Croatia. |
Um... some bronze something
in the middle of Dubrovnik.
(Which, by the way, is AH-
MAZE-
ING....
Dubrovnik, not
the bronze guy. He just had a
funny nose.)
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The next two are both from a spot overlooking Dubrovnik. The sunset there was un... everything. Unreal, unbelievable, unstoppable. Impossibly beautiful. |
The oranges more tangy and the golds more graceful. |
There are, indeed, a surprising number of cats in Kotor. The sort of deserve a musuem/shop unto themselves. |
The boys have a smoke break before the lunch rush. |
Mount Etna. And what a glorious thing it is, to see the absolute power in a volcano. To witness the wisps of steam escaping into cloudy potential. |
In Giardini Naxos... where boats go to die. |
After a day at sea when this was our only company. (There's something incredible in the solitary boat- something silent and stoic.) |
Well, the boat and the mountains. |
The Blue Grotto. Beneath the island of Capri, there are caverns- carved by the sea out of limestone. They are magic. Or, the blue one is anyway. The others could be utterly boring. |
Looking down on Capri. There are two versions of the same photo. This one and another in which the town is in focus and the flowers out. This version shines. |
And again... some dude. Outside of Terminale in Roma. If you see him from the front, his coat reveals a hollow, bodiless space beneath. Welcoming and terrifying at the same time. |
Because who doesn't love a sculpture of severed hands on a spike? Obviously. |
Enjoy.
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