Journal Comments - An Italian Spring, 2023 - CycleBlaze

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From An Italian Spring, 2023 by Scott Anderson & Rachael Anderson

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Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Keith Adams on a photo in Monreale Cathedral

I’m going to dedicate a post to describing the problem and showing a photo of the viewfinder. Enough people have this camera that they might have ideas.

1 year ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on Monreale Cathedral

Having spent some time (years ago) attempting hand lapidary of a few rocks, I always find the polished stone inlay floors, walls and sculptures absolutely mind boggling.

1 year ago
Keith Adams commented on a photo in Monreale Cathedral

I've had that happen once or twice as well. No idea what caused it nor what I might've done to "correct" it.

1 year ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Keith Adams on a photo in Monreale

Our reaction also. Later, we got an email from the booking website asking why we hadn’t shown up for our reservation.

1 year ago
Bob Koreis replied to a comment by Scott Anderson on a photo in Monte Pellegrino

I had dinner at the brewery nearly 20 years ago during a motorcycle trip that passed through Moab. The label on my pint glass has nearly faded away. Didn't make it out to the Point.

1 year ago
Jacquie Gaudet commented on Monreale

Your exit route makes ours look like a cakewalk!

1 year ago
Keith Adams commented on a photo in Monreale

It's got an almost ghostly glow as it fades into the night sky, doesn't it?

1 year ago
Keith Adams commented on a photo in Monreale

Kinda leaves me scratching my head as to why they would offer reservations for a time when they're not prepared to serve guests...

1 year ago
Keith Adams commented on a photo in Monreale

That's true urban combat riding!

It's reminiscent of what I saw in Pakistan nearly 40 years ago. The concept of a "lane" is a mere suggestion; the apparent protocol is to be the first to arrive at any given patch of pavement and flash your lights at oncoming traffic, expecting them to have the good sense to yield to you. Collisions were not an unheard-of phenomenon.

1 year ago
Rich Frasier commented on Monreale

No horses on the road this time? What a smart idea to stay up in Monreale!

1 year ago
Susan Carpenter commented on Monreale

Glad you survived the chaos of Palermo. Great video and song selection

1 year ago
Suzanne Gibson commented on Monreale

It looks like walking your bike in Palermo wasn't even a real option. I like the way Rachaels's video catches Scott's frustrated sigh when no one budges from his path.

1 year ago
Bill Shaneyfelt replied to a comment by Andrea Brown on a photo in Monreale

Same stab from me.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anemone_hortensis

1 year ago
Janice Branham commented on Monte Pellegrino

What a fabulous CB meetup!

1 year ago
Anne Mathers commented on a photo in Monreale

Ah, yes. Sicilian traffic at its best. LOL.

1 year ago