Italy In Photos
Beauty. History. Wine. Laughter. More laughter. Pasta. Old friends. New friends. Sunsets. Olives. Breezes. More wine. More laughter. And lots and lots of walking.
Where to even begin?
So many good memories made over the last two weeks.
Here's some of my favorites:
Riding bikes on top of the wall around the city of Lucca.
Visiting the Leaning Tower in Pisa.
I want to remember the people. A seriously wonderful group of people – about 40 total (including three husbands + Jim and Paolo). Some I traveled with to Greece last year and others who are new friends that now have a very special place in my heart. And of course it’s always awesome to spend time with Paolo. We’ve been friends since high school (going on 22 years now) and he is a really great travel companion.
Walking through the narrow streets of San Gimignano.
Lots of looking up.
And lots of looking out.
And seeing things through doorways and arches.
We visited two different wineries. Both were excellent in terms of food and wine and hospitality.
I want to remember the laughter. There was so much laughing on this trip. I don’t think there was a single bus ride without a bunch of people laughing at various times. It was a combination of Jim’s entertaining skills and the silliness that ensued within the group as the trip progressed.
Riding up the hill to Montecatini Alto on a funicular.
Always lots of talk about taking photos and lots of photo-taking action.
Just awesome.
We spent one day in Sienna.
I could eat pizza everyday - I think I just about did. I'm also a really big caprese salad fan.
It was less crowded than the last time I was there. That piazza is amazing anytime.
We spent a lot of time on the bus. Good times. A majority of the laughter seemed to occur on this bus. I love these people.
Riding the funicular with the Stahl sisters.
At the second winery we had a cooking demonstration and got to learn how to make pasta.
I want to remember the simplicity of making handmade pasta. We learned such a simple process using flour and an egg. I’m excited to try it out at home.
One day was spent at one of my favorite places the Cinque Terre. We visited Manarola, Vernazza, and Monterosso.
This was one of my most favorite spots when we visited as a family last summer. It came at the end of our trip and it was so awesome to arrive there and just hang out on the beach.
This time I loved that I was able to see two other towns. Each one is so unique.
Our last day in Tuscany was spent in Florence.
I loved the contrast between the two churches above - the ornate and the simple.
I took about 90 Instax shots on this trip. Love them. Super fun to have others on the trip bring theirs along too. Lots of chatting about this fun image maker.
And then we headed off to Rome.
The Colosseum and part of the Forum in the background.
St. Paul's Outside The Walls - one of my favorite churches.
The weather was just right the whole time we were there. Very mild. Loved seeing evidence of fall.
St. Peter's.
St. Paul's.
More Instax play.
And then there was the cappuccino. Yum. To be honest I never really knew that I liked it.
I definitely know now!
Saw this advertisement in the airport in Rome and loved the design.
All in all a really fantastic trip with wonderful people who I miss after spending two weeks together. Big thanks to Jim West for being himself and for inviting me to come along.
Looking for an international adventure with other people who love memory keeping? Next fall (late September) I'll be traveling with Scrapmap and Karen Russell to Ireland for a photo and scrapbooking tour. More details to come soon.
Sigh. I *heart* Italy, especially Florence! :-)
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Swoon - gorgeous photos Ali. I so want to go to Italy some day. The photos are beautiful and they remind me of time I spent in Aix-en-Provence, France during my university days.
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spectacular!! so happy that you had a fabulous trip.
would love to know which lenses you used if you get a minute.
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Thanks for sharing Ali! The photos are amazing! You did such a great job capturing your trip. Thanks for sharing! Pam
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Beautiful Italy, thanks for sharing your photos.
hugs
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Love your photos, Ali! Looks like an awesome trip. We are tossing the idea around about a family trip...have to decided if I can handle the $$..haha
Please enlighten us on your Instax skills! Of the 90, how many are keepers? I have such a hard time with mine & yours look great!
Thanks :)
I agree Debbie! I would love if you could share some of your experience taking instax pictures. I love my instax but your pictures always look so amazing!
And on another note Ali....are you doing One Little Word for 2012? My husband and I are planning on doing it together and I'm hoping you will offer it again! Will you post a new registration through the BPC website?
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The photos are wonderful. I enjoyed reliving our travels and getting a peek at what you saw in Rome.
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jennifer olson
are you going to put the rome pictures in your project life and how many did you take
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What a wonderful trip. I'm so glad you got to go and do this. Great pictures.
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Wow! Thanks for sharing the pictures! I only wish to I could go on a trip like that, you are very blessed Ali to be able to go and to hang out with such nice people.
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Wow. Just wow.
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Great to see these :) I have yet to upload my shots, but I'm super excited to see them on the big screen. Miss you all - it was a great trip. So happy I was able to go! xoxo, J
hoping to upload mine this weekend. I love seeing everyone's. I so enjoyed that trip- this week has been go-go-go in the sense of afterschool activities, work, etc., and I just really want a nice long dinner, maybe even with a glass of wine.
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Ali, your photos are stunning!! Thanks for sharing them. I'm so glad you had so much fun! I hope you're feeling good as you settle back into life at home. Jet lag can be a real bummer sometimes!
~Jen
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Absolutely stunning! So glad you had an amazing time.
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Reminiscing about our trip to Italy. Venice was the best eveer!
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swoon.... thanks as always for sharing Ali :o)
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I love Italy too. Lately I've been practising my Italian again. Maybe there's a trip to Italy coming for me also. :)
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beautiful photos ali! looks like a wonderful trip with wonderful people!!! ireland is REALLY tempting me....... :)
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Thank you for taking me on this adventure this morning. I needed a little Eat, Love, Pray!
If you like BBC mysteries. Download the three episodes of Zen. You'll love it. Set in Rome!
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Wow, what AWESOME photos! I'm so in LOVE with Italy and SO excited to go next September with our Scrapbook Retreat and the wonderful teachers! Thanks for sharing these photos and reminding me of why I wanted to do a retreat in Italy!!!! Sounds like you had an AMAZING time! http://akissonthechic.blogspot.com
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Hi Ali -
Your trip looks wonderful. I'm thinking about taking a similar one soon to celebrate my 40th, but I'm worried how hard it will be to travel & leave my 2 kids (7 & 9) behind for 2 weeks. How was it for you? I think the most I've been away from them since they've been born is 3 nights, and that was with my husband & we were still in the same time zone. So a 2 week international trip is a whole different ball game. I don't want to miss this opportunity, but I'd love to hear from another mom how it feels -- the good & the difficult. TIA for any advice & insights!
- Lisa
Hi Lisa - for me it was really just fine, but I've traveled quite a bit away from home so it's not really all that out of the regular routine around here. I've always said that I'm usually really ready to leave on the trip and then really ready to head home at the end. In my humble opinion I think travel is such a good way to remember who you are outside your family, your current roles, etc. Of course I miss my family while I'm away but I'm also doing something that is enriching and inspirational for me in my own personal life - there's a whole lot of good in that ;). There might be others who will chime in here who travel less that can address how it felt for them to be away from their kids for a couple weeks.
Ali - Thanks so much for your helpful response! :-)
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What wonderful photo's thanks for sharing, and I'm sure your love Ireland next year, my families from Ireland, the country and people are fantastic along with the Guinness xxx
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It looks like you had a wonderful adventure.
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Way to go team. I haven't even begun to sort through the massive amounts of photos...soon though, very soon. We've got some of Jim that are "golden".
First I have to find the cable to get the pictures off the camera and onto the computer....so much fun looking at these photos, so many great memories. I miss you all - wonder if the Canadian ladies made it back from Venice and Rome.....? xo, mary beth
I haven't had a chance to take a look at my photos either. I'm hoping things slow down a bit next week so I can find some time. Hope your show goes well!
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Thanks for posting the photos, Ali. They brought back such wonderful memories of my two trips to Europe. I always loved Italy the most :-) Oh, how I'd love to go to Ireland, but big trips next year are out of the question for 2012.
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