Italy
going Back...
20/03/10 16:04
.... to summer of 2009, in this instance, to catch up on posting some holiday stuff.
Today we’ve added a new gallery to the Gallery Index page, with a bunch of pics from Jim’s camera taken on the day we woke up in Desenzano and went to bed in Malcesine, in the extreme south west and the far north east, respectively, of the Lago di Garda.
This was an anniversarial expedition: in August 1999 Ruth was staying at the Hôtel du Lac in Malcesine when a trip into Verona led to her and Jim meeting up for the first time.
Ever.
In the bar of the Hotel Antica Porta Leona, just down the street from Guilietta Capuleti’s old gaff. Tutto troppo romantico!!
So ten years later we were back. From Lake Garda we went on to Verona, then down to Levanto and the Cinque Terre in Liguria.
More will follow. Check back soon...
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suddenly last summer...
28/12/09 00:09
When we got the Pannetts' Christmas Epistle this year, we were struck - no, haunted -
by the closing allusion to a mysterious photographer they'd seen taking pictures of swans on Lake garda.
Somehow struck a bell, but could we place it?
So nothing for it but to rummage back through the pics from our Gardese sojourn in August. And guess what!?!
There he was, in the little square by the Porto Vecchio in Malcesine...
...and, again on the pier where the boats come into Malcesine, ...
And. stranger yet and stranger,who was that shadowy figure lurking in the by the alleyway by the little pizzeria where we ate pizzas (duh!) and drank Allegrini's finest La Grolla just off the Piazza Bra in Verona, on the eve of the 10th anniversario of our primo incontro on 12th of August 1999??
I think we maybe need to go somewhere more discreet in 2010. Like Gurndsey, or Mancunia or some such place...
Milano (2) : The Art Factory
29/09/09 20:13
Milano : La Piazza del Duomo and the Roof of the Duomo
29/09/09 19:33
Milan's cathedral is unlike any other Italian cathedral we've ever come across. It has over a thousand statues on the exterior of its roof alone.
Every point of this vast gothic edifice is extruded to produce a pinnacle which serves as the plinth for a sculpture of a saint
Click HERE to view a slideshow of pictures Jim shot on film using his Voigtländer Bessa R rangefinder camera in the piazza and on the roof.
Interesting to work on film again, and to rediscover the gotchas of celluloid. On this occasion it was the 24-shot film. Ran out half -way round the roof.. Ho hum. Thought it was a 36. Gotcha!
Every point of this vast gothic edifice is extruded to produce a pinnacle which serves as the plinth for a sculpture of a saint
Click HERE to view a slideshow of pictures Jim shot on film using his Voigtländer Bessa R rangefinder camera in the piazza and on the roof.
Interesting to work on film again, and to rediscover the gotchas of celluloid. On this occasion it was the 24-shot film. Ran out half -way round the roof.. Ho hum. Thought it was a 36. Gotcha!
sailing up Lake Garda
08/08/09 23:43