Sadity

The City of Como lies at the bottom of the western branch of the lake. It’s much larger than Lecco, and also a tourist hot spot.

 

This was the Saturday replacement for the one I posted yesterday. That one was going nowhere.

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Date Night

As I said yesterday, Bellagio (not the casino in Las Vegas) is at the tip of the Lake Como Peninsula. It’s possible to drive there, but parking would be a problem. We took the ferry from Lecco which, if I recall correctly was a 45 minute ride, stopping at several towns along the way. Bellagio is a small town, and there were easily 2000 tourists there. It’s on a steep slope and the streets, if you could call them that, are very narrow. It’s a picturesque town to say the least. We had a fabulous open air lunch in Ristorante Bilacus under their trellis. The fish was perfect. Mind you there isn’t much AC in Italy. I bought a nice Italian shirt and silk tie in a little men’s shop across the lane. Here’s Bellagio:

I didn’t publish that one. First, it wasn’t funny, and second, it kind of a dead end. Tomorrow I’ll post it’s replacement.

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Thursday

One day while in Lecco we took the passenger ferry to Bellagio, which is at the tip of the Lake Como Peninsula. The lakeside villages along the way are quite picturesque.

Tomorrow I’ll post photos from Bellagio.

This just in from my old friend, Fred.

 

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Wednesday

Coilico is at the northern tip of Lake Como. One great thing about Italy and most of Europe is that you can get almost anywhere on the train. Like we did to Colico.

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Lecco is on the Eastern branch of Lake Come. We were there ten days. It’s beautiful. But the temps were in the mid 90’s and humid. And most of the restaurants don’t have AC. This shot was right around the corner from our little apartment. Lots of open air restaurants.

Next shot is looking across the lake to the other shore.

Part of the ancient wall…

View out our window:

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Sunday. At least I thought it was Sunday. Today is Monday.

I got yesterday’s photos wrong. Some of them were taken in Falmouth, England. It’s a nice harbor town. On the main street there were ten thrift shops. Frau Grace went a little nutz.

That last shot is an old fort that guarded the entrance to the harbor.

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Satidy

This is the small city of Stornoway in the northern tip of the Hebrides:

 

 

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Date Night

This is Seydisfjördur, a little town in the east of Iceland.

We saw a right whale in the Fjörd.

Looks like I forgot to draw the dots on Mrs. Arnoldski’s face. 

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Thursday

Robert R liked the statue in Nuuk. There were several. Here are two more:

The next stop was Reykjavik. I had been there about 25 years ago. Much has changed. Near to the hotel where I stayed they built a big church:

I believe tho0se are ice breakers in dry dock.

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Wednesday

The 2011-2012 EBook is now ok.

Party down in Greenland’s capital city, Nuuk!

 

In that photo in the distance you can see some big modern buildings. There is even a shopping mall.

That’s a pretty neat statue. It’s got a walrus, a polar bear, a seal, a few fish, a kid and a naked lady. The kid is saying “Hey, Mom, there’s bird poop on your boob.”  Explain to me why anybody would go naked in Greenland. Our friend went on a whale watching boat. While they were out there, the Inuit lady guide jumped in the water and took a swim. But the water is warm there in August. Temperature about 39ºF or 4º C.

 

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