Journal Comments - In the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies - CycleBlaze

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From In the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies by Scott Anderson & Rachael Anderson

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Keith Classen commented on Looking back at the mainland

Really enjoyed following you two on your tour. Appreciate your effort in documenting your travels and sharing. And by the way I really like that red sun hat Scott. Now that’s style... I need to get one.

5 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Kathleen Jones on Return to Palermo

They were such an amazing act to watch. I suspect they’re exhausting for the parents, but great for us.

5 years ago
Kathleen Jones commented on Return to Palermo

You're right about that video of the boys, Scott. Especially loved your laughter in there too.

5 years ago
Jen Rahn commented on Looking back at the mainland

Thank you both for the time that you put into the videos, writing, and photos.

This journal has been great company for my morning coffee .. and a highlight of my days!!

5 years ago
Jen Rahn commented on a photo in To Diamante, and the train to Scilla

I'm glad this photo made the cut.

Very peaceful.

5 years ago
Jen Rahn commented on In Maratea: a photo gallery

Amazing what you see when you slow down and give your attention an opportunity to wander and be curious.

Fabulous photos!

5 years ago
Patrick O'Hara commented on a photo in Return to Palermo

That's hilarious!

5 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Carolyn van Hoeve on In Vieste: Day ride to Foresta Umbra

Finally getting back to this. It’s funny about that Via Verde. Yes, it was a wonderful ride; but no, it doesn’t stand up as one of our favorites now that I look back on it. I’d ride it if it were on route to somewhere, like up to wonderful Extramadura; but it’s well off route for what you’re planning.

Your route sounds great, and very like part of our first tour to Andalucia. We took the arc from Seville to Cordoba to Granada too, although from Baena we went south through Iznajar. From Granada we biked to Alcala on the way to Jaen, but I have mixed feelings about it - Alcala is where we realized we had lost our passports and started planning the new end to our tour - we had to rent a car and drive to Madrid to get replacements.

We might cross paths! We’re going back to Andalusia ourselves this fall, going the other direction - Seville, Carmona, Cordoba, Granada, and on to Valencia. We expect to be there in mid to late November. When will you be travelling?

5 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Catherine Hastings on Looking back at the mainland

And thanks to you for keeping us company, Catherine! You’ve helped us keep our enthusiasm up, for the journey and this blog. We hope you’ll join us again down the road.

5 years ago
Patrick O'Hara commented on a photo in In Maratea: a photo gallery

Good eye, Scott. I like this series of photos. Nice composition, colour and texture. Must be nice to have time to explore on your own today and off the bikes.

5 years ago
Catherine Hastings commented on Looking back at the mainland

This has been an awesome trip for us work avoiding, armchair following fans too. Thanks!

5 years ago
David Mathers commented on In Maratea: a photo gallery

Wow, wow and wow! What a fabulous collection of photos.

5 years ago
Jen Rahn commented on a photo in In Maratea: a hike up Monte San Biagio

And Christ the Redeemer said from above, "Hark! The blessed hat descendeth to bring joy to the common folk!"

5 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Patrick O'Hara on a photo in In Maratea: a hike up Monte San Biagio

I’m not surprised. I’ve always known you had excellent taste, Patrick.

5 years ago
Jen Rahn commented on a photo in In Maratea: a hike up Monte San Biagio

Blessed be the hat that shades thy head .. in all its redness!

5 years ago