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Past Posts
- Goodbye Alicante
- Santa Barbara Castle
- Out and About
- Spain’s War
- Algo Nuevo
- La Ermita de Santa Cruz
- La Playa del Postiquet
- Spanish Flavors
- Herboristeria Ceramica Pascual
- Mushroom Statuary
- Walking Santa Cruz
- Calle Jorge Juan 14
- The Central Market
- The Cathedral
- Across the Street
- Tapas
- The Basilica
- In Alicante
- 2025…Alicante, Spain
- In the Tropics
- After Sunset
- Museo Del Oro Zenu
- Looking & Seeing
- Fort San Felipe de Barajas
- Getsemani’s Street Art
- Door Knockers
- Slave of the Slaves
- Getsemani
- Early Morning
- Edge of the Plaza
- Home in Cartagena
- Coming Soon…Cartagena
- Goodbye Cuenca
- The New Cathedral
- 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

















We fell in love with Sicilia! An OAT trip in 2015 provided a wonderful overview of the amazing island!
You might enjoy my YouTube videos on Sicily. Go to YouTube werrenskis Sicily videos. Be sure to click on gear symbol for 1080 resolution!
These are just wonderful. Great mix of overviews and details. Dana is really a fine photographer with a good eye and sense of composition. Bravo, you two!
Thank you Dede. It means so much coming from you.
No wonder you wanted to go back again! Love the last shot of a great cup of coffee and a croissant to start your day of sightseeing.
And the croissant was stuffed with sweet ricotta cheese!