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Good to see her smiling!
1 year agoAlmost a pizza Margarita!
1 year agoLove, love, love the Belvedere Hotel
1 year agoIf you like road cycling you won’t be disappointed. Guided rides for all levels from ‘leisure’ (inexperienced but willing) up to pro-wannabe. Fabulous hotel, spa, food and staff. And non-cycling folks can beach, spa, or explore the area; they will take a bus to the special off-site activities listed if they want to participate. The reviews on trip advisor are not fake, it really is that great.
1 year agoThis looks amazing! I'm going to check it out for a possible visit next year. Thanks for posting it!
1 year agoAnswer-All of them! And it would get done 15 minutes faster by one person….
1 year agoLook at those lovely fresh figs! Mmmm.
1 year agoOne of my favorite parts about cycling in Italy: you can have Italian food for breakfast, lunch, and dinner *every day*. :)
1 year agoYou just wanted an excuse to work in the maple leaf motif, didn't you? :)
Seriously that is lovely work.
Yah, but you gotta admire the wine bottles in place of standard water bottles. :)
1 year agoThere were plans for a massive expansion in the fourteenth century, which would have more than doubled the size of the building. The existing structure would have become the transept, with a gargantuan new nave being added.
Demolition and alteration of the surrounding buildings had already begun- you can still see holes poked into some of them where supporting structures were to have been placed, when the project collapsed because of the Black Death. It wiped out a huge number of the artisans who were to have worked on it, as well as a substantial fraction of the populace that would have paid for it.
For more information on this, see
https://www.montana.edu/historybug/yersiniaessays/davis.html
" I doubt that I will make my own pizza dough because I don’t have the proper mixer, and I am not going to buy one"
For decades, I hand-kneaded my made-from-scratch pizza dough. Mixers make the job faster, easier, and tidier but they aren't strictly necessary.
Wow, this looks difficult. Good to have the bikes you are on.
1 year agoPretty funky frame geometry. Don’t think it would handle very well!
1 year ago
See you shortly in Montreal! Great blog, wonderful photos and descriptions. Enjoyed keeping up with your adventures.
1 year ago