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Category Archives: Italy
Maine, A Photographer’s Paradise
I was in Maine for 16 days in June, spending two days in Portland before driving the scenic route along the coast to Tremont on Mount Desert Island (MDI). In Tremont, I rented a quiet cottage (Seaside Cottages) on the … Continue reading
From Venice to Rome
If you have been following my blog, you know that in June I traveled to Italy, and while there, I photographed my way from Venice to Rome with stops in Cortona, Siena, Florence, Pompeii, Positano, Capri, and Ravello. I recently … Continue reading
More Photos of Positano, Italy
One of the most beautiful places I visited while in Italy in June was Positano on the Mediterranean Sea/Amalfi Coast. It could not have been anymore beautiful than I envisioned before arriving at this small town nestled in the side … Continue reading
Alleys in the Medieval Town of Cortona
I am slowly making progress through my many images from Italy, and yesterday evening I went back to Cortona in Tuscany–well, not exactly back in person, but to my Cortona images to review those that I had not processed yet. Reviewing … Continue reading
From Positano by Boat to Capri and Back to Positano
While in Italy in June, we stayed in Positano–a small town nestled on the side of a mountain that dropped into the Mediterranean Sea. Positano is gorgeous, and our five days/four nights there were fantastic. One of the days, while … Continue reading