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- Goodbye Lecce
- Putti, Putti, Putti
- The City Gates
- The Roman Theater
- Gelato!
- Sant’Antonio a Fulgenzio
- La Fornarina
- Cartapesta
- The Working Man
- The Castle
- Amore
- The Roman Amphitheater
- La Basilica di Santa Croce
- Early Evening Concert
- Early Morning
- Hello Lecce, Italy
- Goodbye Hoi An
- Hoi An, Vietnam
- Goodbye Cuenca
- The Road to San Bartolome
- By Hand
- Weaving Macanas
- Fat Tuesday
- At The Polls
- The Dance
- Cuenca’s Walls
- Cuenca’s Streets
- Mountain Roses
- Mas Panamas
- Made in Ecuador
- Jiggety-Jog
- Ingapirca
- A Cuenca Mystery
- A Creation Myth
- The Sidewalks of Cuenca
- Hello Cuenca
- In El Centro
- An Andalusian Palace
- Islamic Gardens
- La Mezquita
- The Cathedral At Night
- Some Tapas
- Plaza de Toros
- Discovering Columbus
- The Divine
- The Spanish Inquisition
- Metropol Parasol
- Shopping for Flamenco
- Hello from Sevilla Spain
- Goodbye Malta
can’t wait for your new adventure!
Me too. It may take us some time to get our technology set up in South Africa. But please stay with us as we “interupt our program” and move to the next place. So glad you are travelling with us.
Are you excited about your next stop or not quite ready to leave or both?
We feel revved up about going to South Africa, getting tickets, luggage, passports in order and moving. But I will miss Sicily. I have really connected with the country and the people. It is very special here.
Jill, you bring out the best in people. You and Dana are wonderful “ambassadors”.
Thank you for sharing your new friends.
xoxD
We have been so lucky here. Meeting such great people who have welcomed us into their homes and their world.