My Mom is a travel agent and got invited to VIP inaugural sailing of Costa’s new cruise boat in Italy. I was her guest.
I don’t remember if this was sunrise or sunset. It all blends together on long flights like this.
Alps
First stop Palermo, Sicily.
YES!
…Agreed. Day 2 in Polermo.
We found the sickest market I’ve ever seen. A photographers paradice.
This is their version of zucchini.
We explored the area surrounding the market for a bit.
Polermo is know for it’s lazy dogs. They just lie on the sidewalk and don’t move all day.
We had to make one more quick stop at the market though.
Imagine if this was your father and you didn’t make him proud.
We left that market and walked along this street market for a while.
Teatro Massimo: 3rd biggest opera house in the world.
Back of the boat for the long trek up to Northern Italy.
Being on the ship was amazing too because since it was just for the travel agents and journalists etc, it wasn’t all crowded and EVERYTHING was free! I got to try all of the baller drinks that I’ve never been able to afford.
Desert buffet.
Art buffet
There was a chocolate bar where you could get all kinds of exotic chocolates and fruit dipped in this chocolate fountain, and all kinds of amazing coffee drinks… All free of course.
5 bucks goes to the first person who can figure this one out. *Hint- no photoshop. Single exposure.
We arrive in Venice after a full day and night at sea.
We took a water bus to a cemetery island.
Stacks of death
This lady was cleaning off the stones.
Then to Venice proper.
San Marco Cathedral is the most famous sight in Venice.
…For it’s pigeons as well as it’s unbelievable architecture and immense mosaics inside.
judging only from a brief observation, I figure that she makes about 30 Euros an hour. Not a bad livin’ ay?
Venice is also famous for it’s gondoliers.
Half of the paved roads dead end into water roads and it gets really confusing.
Charming gondolier
Bye bye Venice. We spent the night on the ship that night, but got off early in the morning, packed up our stuff and headed to Verona.
Semi long train ride.
Verona is most famous for being the setting of Romeo and Juliet.
This was our pad.
France was here…we we.
Verona’s version of Prichard Park minus the skate spot.
The Arena.
Mom’s shoes got uncomfortable so I let her stroll in style for a while.
Oldest market in Europe
I shot an ad for Verizon…
It rained for a few minutes
We ate gelato and waited it out.
They are just as easy to find over there.
Mom got some new undies
Special Olympics in Verona
I couldn’t figure out weather this nun was telling me that it was ok or not ok for me to take her picture. I went with the more convenient answer
Ciao Italia! Thanks for the good times!
iz nice
killed it. like a pizza pie.
ive never seen someone look so much lik a tourist. do i really get 5 bucks for the window shot?
damn..I wish i were in Italy right now. Looks like you had a fun trip. The photos prove it all. I like the fact that your mom is reppin' Fallen!! Nice Work.
reflection
yeah your moms just on the other side of the glass. Too many beautiful photos to comment on. Mad steeze. me gusta. congratutations and it that desert bar looked off the heeezy!
tha special olympics….thts tha hi-lite
these are fucking sick….tight shit.
mike this is out of rhis world…i wanna hug ur mom
This is one of the best blogs I have seen in a while. Your photos definitely made me want to travel.
Just happened on your blog – Loved the photos and you have beautiful eyes!
Hi, I am from Palermo, and I loved your pictures of the town! I think you really caught the essence of the city, the food, the people, the lazy dogs.. you made me homesick! very nice
chiara