Hello everyone!

Our third trip to Italy, where we head back to the south to visit Napoli, Pompei and Capri.
The second part of our third trip to Italy, this is all about Capri.
Our first trip in Spain, where we visit holy places, walk miles on end and play torero with our car and a playful cow.
Welcome to Calabria and Basilicata!. Our first foray into the deep south. We saw some amazing things ... check out part 1 of our second trip to Italy.
The second part of our trip. Some more of Calabria and Rome.
Check out right here, pictures of our first trip to Italy in 2005 ... It's all about the food, all the time and it better involve either pork fat or some unmentionable animal part :)!
Pictures (and commentary) of SEMANA GRANDE ... click here and come explore with us a week full of fireworks, cyclists and obnoxious tourists!



As many of you probably already know, we had to take a little side trip to Madrid to straighten out our papers. We were there for a weekend and we can say that Madrid is one of the hottest places we've been so far. Anyway, we took a few shots and none of these made it to the webpage yet so here are 4 small shots just so you can get a taste of Madrid. In clockwise order: Plaza Mayor, AMC, the famous Tio Pepe sign in the Puerta del Sol and the Royal Palace.





Some re-sized, re-toned and slightly smaller pictures of our apartment and our street. These will probably change in the future but you can get an idea of where we are "camping out". Except for the trains in the back the place is actually pretty good. We are probably 5 minutes away from the beach at Gros and 7 minutes away from the main beach of "La Concha". Our street is pretty quiet except during rush-hour and the occasional ambulance. We shot a picture of our street below, our buildings are marked with the red circle. There is also a picture of the view from our balcony looking to the right (where the street picture was taken)





A few pictures of San Sebastian. I am sure we will get a whole bunch of these, so they will probably move to a different section in the future.








You know, the tide comes in and goes out everyday ... it's even on the news ... so why is it that people just never learn? :)


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