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Hi Kelly. Rachael is correct, they're the same place. Italians call it Padova, and for some reason the rest of the world call it Padua.
1 year agoYes, it is!
1 year agoIs this the same as Padua? RWGPS insists that's where I want to be. It is close to Venice. ??
1 year agoHi Bob. I can appreciate you using 'magical' to describe this place. Sounds lovely.
1 year agoHad a magical diner there one evening. Didn't know the story of the orologio. Love it.
1 year agoHa ha. Scott, never have I ever thought of you as old.
1 year agoThanks for the ride! And enjoy being back home again. Believe it or not, we too look forward to our own down time. Rachael was almost giddy in the car yesterday driving through the Columbia Gorge, enthusing over how great it will be to stay in one spot for awhile and just do whatever she wants when she wakes up.
1 year agoGreat gallery! Padova is on our list for a proper visit someday. We ended our spring tour here with Suzanne and Janos, but didn’t really see any of what’s obviously a city worth some exploration.
1 year agoRub it in! I don’t mind.
1 year agoThanks Rachel.
1 year agoI felt like it needed it after all that train travel
1 year agoHi Scott. I just can't imagine what you'd do with a ship that size. I might be able to fit all of my friends in the ship's breadbasket. It was parked near a cargo ship, and there wasn't much difference in size
1 year agoIt is quite the ship. We saw it in October 2017 off the coast of Sardinia at Santa Margherita di Pula. At the time it was firmly in the hands of the Russian Oligarch.
1 year agoWhat a great last ride!
1 year ago
It was great fun following along! And I've added some new places to check out on bicycle tours thanks to your adventures. Thanks!
1 year ago