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Viale Trieste, 70 Pesaro, Marche, Italy, 61100, 0039.(0)721.31808
... heard of San Marino but as Sue mentioned it is an independent state named after a Christian stonemason Marinus from around 300 when he hid in the mountain peaks to avoid persecution by the Romans and started a community there. It must have been a case of too small a fish to worry about as today, the mountain state exists as the 5th smallest country in the world. The buildings and scenery were breathtaking. Well worth the long bus ride to get there
San Marino, San Marino, San Marino pollies... we were glad when we arrived in Rimini.
It rained the first few days we were here, but the past 2 days of sunshine have made up for it! Our hostel has great rooms but a really awful atmosphere, so we were so glad when the sun came out and we could spend all day at the beach, or in the town. Relaxing in the sun is just what we've needed! I'm still embarrassingly white though. I'd even call it offensively white. It's going to take more than 2 days of sun to bring me even to human ...
We got to Rimini later that night after Pompeii. It was another 6 hour drive so again we were exhausted. We checked into the hotel and it was perfect. Nicer than the last one we were at. We had booked in advance for the night and the rate was 30eros cheaper than the next night so we (I) thought we would just get there and tell them we wanted another night at the same price. Unfortunately they played me harder than I played them and said they had no availability ...
Rimini, Emilia-Romagna, Italy moore_mattj... in my life on one beach. There was even a beach shower at the waters edge (advising us not to use shampo (their spelling not mine).
The water temp was cooler than in Sicily but still pleasant enough. by this time the sun had disappeared behind rain clouds. We headed back into town for coffee & shopping. Mandy found a ring but didn't buy it. I think she regretted it as for the next few days she wanted to head back to Fano.
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We left for Urbino after breakfast for a quick trip (Birth place of Raffaello - painter) of course coffee & gelati was part of our plans with some sights thrown in.
Nice place and worth the trip. No time to view the museo a bit of a shame as there is a section with Rafael.
We had some great views going over the mountains going to/from Urbino. Mandy is handling driving the larger car just fine.
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We arrived in Ca Le Soure for our one week yoga retreat. I wasn't looking forward to it with my hip and back issues. The place is on top of a hill surrounded by fields of wheat & grape vines and olive groves. We also found a forest of oaks where they harvest black truffles.
The accommodation is cottage style and comfy, a separate building for breakfast, lunch & dinner all vegetarian style food and very tasty - difficult not to go back for seconds as there is ...
... Naturally we got a t-shirt and the man showed us then his own garage with bikes he owned which was really special. He invited us for coffee but we had to get moving on. What a top day we had. Heading north we finally left the lowlands and reached the Dolomite mountains and camped by a lovely lake, Lake Garda. The lake is famous for windsurfing most of the year and the campsite catered for them. The views were beautiful of the soaring mountains behind us.
Rimini, Emilia-Romagna, Italy kasnsqueak... of San Marino (Captains Regent in official parlance) leaving the Palace complete with fancy dressed guards and being whisked off in two separate limos. Satisfied by seeing some pomp at least we hurried back to catch our bus - we just managed to squeeze on it alongside all the tax free shopping that the Russians had been indulging in. One pleasant evening back in Rimini we spent having beers in the hotel ...
Rimini, Emilia-Romagna, Italy jiewu... There is a street here named for every film Fellini ever made, all in a row, even the ones where he served only as scriptwriter for Rosselini (e.g. Roma- Citta' Aperta), and even some I've never heard of, curse me and my protracted periods of escape from civilization! Who better captured the zeitgeist of post-war Europe, especially Western Europe, especially Italy, the horror and sheer absurdity left to befall the ...
Rimini, Emilia-Romagna, Italy hardiek... the floodwaters to begin with. People are animals. I know this is a loaded statement, but in this case, I don't mean it to be. I'm not being derogatory. I'm not being judgmental. I'm just being observant. Somehow, we are made to think that humans are superior to other animals. This might be because of the church or because of textbooks or because of whatever, but nonetheless, we're supposed to believe that humans are in charge of things and are better than every other living ...
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