Trains, trains, and trains

My son loves trains. No, he is passionate about trains. Well, he eats, breathes, and sleeps TRAINS. That last sentence sums it up well, I think :).

The clothes clips are not on the clothesline. They form a long regional Trenitalia/Trenord train on the floor of the playroom.

The milk and juice cartons are not on the designated shelves. They constitute the coaches of a high-speed Italo train on the dining table.


A Weekend in La Superba (Genoa) – Public Elevators and Funiculars

A fun and amusing way to explore Genoa is to ride the various public elevators or funiculars of the city. Breathtaking city views guaranteed! At a very reasonable price.

Our first ride was on the Funicolare de S. Anna. Junior’s first-ever funicular ride – what a better place to do it than in Genoa! 🙂

Next, we opted to ride the Ascensore Castelletto, a public elevator. This one was located very near the funicular that we rode earlier. Well, the idea of riding a public elevator up the slopes was thrilling! What a wonderful transport option for hilly cities/towns. And one that provides panoramic views is icing on the cake.


A weekend in (La Superba) Genoa – I

A city referred to as La Superba.

Home to the most delicious pesto… and amazing focaccia (oops, the goodies were GONE before I could take any pictures!).

Said to be the birthplace of Christopher Columbus.

Colorful houses in the hills… and public elevators as local transport!

A beautiful old port… and one of the largest aquariums in Europe.


A Sunny Day in Lecco

An approximately one-hour train ride from Milano’s Porta Garibaldi took us to the charming lakeside town of Lecco.

This picturesque Alpine town, on the banks of the beautiful Lake Como, is the birthplace of the Italian writer, Alessandro Manzoni.

It was a sunny Sunday morning.

A short walk from the Lecco station brought us to Piazza XX settembre. An outdoor art exhibition attracted many onlookers.


VENICE (VENEZIA) IN THE RAINS: A MAGICAL EXPERIENCE – III

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  In the streets of Venice
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  In the streets of Venice
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  In the (NARROW) streets of Venice
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  Little bridge, Venice
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  The winged lion, Piazzetta San Marco, Venice
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  St. Theodore, Piazzetta San Marco, Venice
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  Spot of sunshine? Venice
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  Grey clouds and the blue skies beyond. Santa Maria della Salute, Venice
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  San Giorgio Maggiore church, Venice
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  San Giorgio Maggiore church, Venice
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  View from the tower of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice
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  Piazza San Marco from Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice
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  View from San Giorgio Maggiore tower, Venice
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  A hotel in Venice
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  Cruising along, Venice
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VENICE (VENEZIA) IN THE RAINS: A MAGICAL EXPERIENCE – II

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    Colors! Along the Canal Grande, Venice.
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    Splash-splash! Along the Canal Grande, Venice
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    Along the Canal Grande, Venice.
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    Museum of Natural History. Along the Canal Grande, Venice.
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  Beautiful churches abound. Along the Canal Grande, Venice
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  The unmissable Rialto Bridge. Along the Canal Grande, Venice
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  Where are all the pigeons? A rainy day at Piazza San Marco, Venice
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  Beautiful in the rain. Piazza San Marco, Venice.
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  All that glitters&#8230; Shop window, Piazza San Marco.
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  Sparkle! Shop window, Piazza San Marco, Venice.
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  Bell tower (Campanile), Piazza San Marco, Venice.
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  Basilica di San Marco, Venice
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  Basilica di San Marco, Venice
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  Basilica di San Marco, Venice
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  Along the Canal Grande, Venice
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Pasquetta at Giardini Pubblici, Milan

The Monday after Easter Sunday, known as Pasquetta, is typically spent outdoors – in the countryside with friends, a picnic in a garden…

And so, although the weather was barely showing signs of spring, we decided to visit one of the public parks in Milan, the Giardini Pubblici Indro Montanelli. We had already seen the civic aquarium and the Museum of Natural History that are located in the same garden. This time, we were ready to enjoy the outdoors.