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Author Archives: d4vid
Alluvione
Out of the frying pan and into the fire. From Bologna, Stephanie headed back to Venice to fly home to Chicago. I took the train to Florence where I had booked hotel for a week with a river view. The … Continue reading
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Anatomico
Founded in 1088, he University of Bologna ranks as the oldest university in the world. Visited the Anatomical Theatre of the Archiginnasio, built in the late 1630s, The macabre statues are referred to as the “Spellati” (meaning “skinned”).
Torri
Stephanie and I wandered from our hotel to the city center.Not to be outdone by Pisa, they have two leaning towers.
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Religioso
With no plans, Stephanie and I just wandered around Bologna. Visited the Pinacoteca Nazionale and was struck by this fashion of crucifix throughout, with the “3D” halo and the “Ed Grimley” pose. I don’t recall seeing any images of St. … Continue reading
Glorioso
As Venice slowly emerged from its flooding, I finally had a chance to wander around and marvel at how glorious the city is when it’s not in the middle of a natural disaster.Our original plans in shambles, Stephanie and I … Continue reading
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Affogato
The evening after the worst flooding, Stephanie & I ventured out into the city so I could at least see some of Venice’s iconic sites. The cobblestones were slick and covered in detritus.
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Marae
[NOTE: I am writing this a full five months after the events occurred, partly because the events of my Venice trip are difficult to describe adequately and partly out of disappointment that I didn’t have the presence of mind to … Continue reading
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Verwischen
In the spirit of the worst wildlife photography, I offer you the worst travel photography. All the snow & rain and motion blur do have their own aesthetic, I suppose.
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Plufg
I’ve always wondered how snow is cleared off of train rails! Although the Bernina Railways engines themselves seem to have snow cowcatchers of their own.
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Wunderland
The snow that fell while I was in St. Moritz made the start of my train ride back down to Tirano look like a winter wonderland.
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Sicherheit
Its obvious now that I think about it, but it occurs to me that we use colors common in nature for camouflage and colors uncommon in nature for safety.
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Docht
This public bathroom in St. Moritz looks straight out of a John Wick movie.
Skigebiet
The resort town of St. Moritz, still sleepy before the start of the skiing season.The Winter Olympics were held here in 1928 and 1948. The train pointing back down the Alps, back to Tirano.
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Alpi
From Tirano, I took the UNESCO World Heritage Bernina Railway up into the Alps, past the beautiful Lago di Poschiavo at Miralago, to the (still off season) resort town of St. Moritz in Switzerland. The highest point, at Ospizio Bernina, … Continue reading
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