Italy 2012 – Siena

After our stay in Catania we took a night train to Florence then another down to Siena. I really like it there. It’s cool to see how everything in the city is built with the same burnt siena clay. I think it’s really quite beautiful. It’s also fun to go to the main piazza known as “Il Campo” and imagine the horse races that go on there.

 






Italy 2012 – Catania

While in Sicily we were able to visit Catania. Another of my favorites. I know, I have a lot of favorites. While there we had a chance to visit both the fish market and open market. We also had a chance to see some people I knew from when I lived there and eat at my favorite pizza place in the world. And the visit to Catania would not have been complete without a Sunday evening stroll down Via Etnea from Villa Bellini to Piazza D’uomo. Just like the locals do every week.

 

Italy 2012 – Taormina

While in Italy we were able to go down to Sicily and visit the beautiful city of Taormina. Over the years this has become among my favorite places in all of Italy. It is an ancient Greek town that was built atop a steep mountain/hill. The views of the sea and Mt Etna are just amazing. Although it was very hazy around Mt Etna the day we were there and we couldn’t see it. But when you look out the other direction you can see the straight of Messina and mainland Italy. I love this city.

 

Italy 2012 – Saracena

The next place where I had to translate was in Saracena. Which happens to be right next to Castrovillari where I lived for a few months. So I was pretty excited to go back to there. It was interesting to see what things had changed and what was still the same. I enjoyed seeing everything there, I just wish I could have gotten a hold of some people I know there to visit.

 

Italy 2012 – Corletto Perticara

One of the reasons we went to Italy was so that I could translate for my Mom’s cousin while she researched family history there. One of the places we had to go to for that was the small town of Corletto Perticara. It was a town that is not accustomed to tourists. I guess you could say that it was the real Italy where the old men play scopa in the bars and laundry is hung on a line across an alleyway.

Italy 2012 – Pompeii

A few weeks ago my wife and I returned home from a trip to Italy. Of course I took all kinds of pictures. It would be way too difficult to cut them down to just a few photos to fit into a blog post. So instead I will be posting the top photos from each city we visited.

Today’s post is all about Pompeii. The ruins there were much bigger than I had anticipated. I don’t know why, I knew they had the whole city preserved. It was fun to walk the ancient streets and see where all the chariots had carved there path in the cobblestone. Yet it was a little creepy at the same time to see skeletons laying around as Mt Vesuvius towered above us.

Hawaiian Moments

Just to warn you…this video is not for the faint of heart. If you are prone to seizures, I’d reccomend not watching this one. It’s a video of most of the photos taken during my Hawaii trip (not all 772 are in the video). And yes, they are all still photos. There’s no video clips in this.

Italy Book


In July 2010 I ended my study abroad in Switzerland and traveled down to Italy where I met up with my sisters, Joella and Natalia, to take a 2 week giro d’Italia. While there we decided we should make a book of our pictures so we can remember it. Here we are almost two years later and I have finally done it (thanks to a little bit of a push from my sister). It was a fun trip down memory lane and I can’t wait to go back to Italy again. My wife also decided that we need to make a book about our memories of Switzerland together. So that will be another project coming up that is two years late. Here are a few samples of the photos and layout for the Italy book.