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Scenes From Ravenna to San Marino

Seeking shelter from the rain. Ravenna! Inside these monuments and churches are beautiful mosaics.   The nicest-looking, side-of-the-road wild blackberries I’ve ever seen.  Asleep on the job.  Dinner with a view of the Adriatic Sea.     We climbed to the very top of the Republic of San Marino, the fifth smallest country in the world.  Founded …

Hummanity In Piove di Sacco, Italy

From the moment we arrived on our bikes, this little firecracker stole our hearts–we colored, played “acqua” “fuoco,” sang English nursery rhymes and chased Micheaux the kitten around the backyard. In the middle of dinner, she even climbed into my lap and sat with me. Being unable to communicate with her was heart-wrenching. Frustrated that everyone …

Humanity In Piove di Sacco, Italy

I couldn’t decide: “You don’t need a lot of money. If you live with less, enjoy the day and think something good will happen tomorrow, something good will happen.” – or – “They say if you walk in your garden in bare feet, the ground can feel your energy and grows what you body needs,” …

Viva Venezia!

“So, what’s your plan?” We get asked that question a lot. Because local knowledge is invaluable–and, let’s be honest, because we don’t have a plan–we typically answer with, “What do you recommend?” It hasn’t led us astray so far. In fact, it’s taken us to the gorgeous mountain town of Garmisch, Germany, and through the heart …

Home Is…Italy (Part 1)

A peek at where we laid our heads at night–from Vipiteno to Perugia: *** Home is…a forest clearing behind a hotel in Vipiteno. *** Home is…three nights in an apartment all to ourselves in the center of beautiful Brixen–a chance to catch up on work, do laundry and eat like locals. *** Home is…a night in San Martino …

Humanity in Pozza di Fassa, Italy

L to R: Justin, me, our awesome rock climber/bread baker host and Sekiji, a Japanese bike tourer who has been traveling the world for the past 5 years. Our host rode his bike across China. During his bike tour, he was invited into people’s homes and commonly offered chicken legs. Unable to communicate that he was …

Northern Italy: It’s Amore!

We crossed into Italy at dusk via Brenner Pass and–right on cue–smelled pizza! I’m pretty sure I also spotted the first woman with black hair, aside from myself, since we arrived on foreign soil. As the evening light waned, we coasted down a smooth bike path into Vipiteno, where we found a wooded area behind a …

One Day in Austria

Austria, Julie Andrews was right about you: Your hills are indeed alive, and they are no joke! From Garmish-Partenkirchen, we pedaled up, up, up and into Austria via gravel trekking paths. We couldn’t escape the hot sun and steep climbs, so food breaks were frequent. Legs screaming in pain, I sang songs from The Sound …