This photo was taken from our apartment window.This man sat in that chair every day,
looking out over the river - he had a great view of Ponte Vecchio.
All day he would paint the view and sell the paintings to passersby.
Occasional updates from the lands out West, down South, and overseas - whatever the case may be


The dome. See the people near the top? We climbed up there.
And here's the view of the other side of the river (Oltrarno),
Looking to the east in the late afternoon.
A church across the river.
Bridges at dusk, taken from two bridges east.
This is a view of Monterosso from the hills at the edge of town.
And each tomb has the name of the occupant.
Monterosso has two sections: the older east side (where we stayed)
Standing at the far west side, looking back to the east.
On the left side of the photo (and in the center of the previous photo)
Just below it, on the rocks, there is a round cement WWII bunker.
Here's Gus checking it out! We went inside, and then sat on top of it for a while.
Night time in Cinque Terre. If you look closely, you can see the four other villages.