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Ciao Peter!

6/17/2014

 
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Fiats always make a person stop in their tracks and say "Awwww" ...on the way up a bumpy old road, made by locals with left over rocks, while Karen was in complete control driving the 200CC scooter, at a reasonable speed, she spotted Peter's dusty Fiat in a garage.  She slowed for a photo!  

We didn't find our way into any architecture of either horror or delight today, but tonight, we rode the scooter until we found the most perfect spot on this island for hiking, silence, appreciation, and the sunset. Karen continues to tell me she has the best photos from the day however, she hasn't actually shared any yet so I can post them for judging!  We had a good and easy day.  We have caught up on jet-lag sleep and are doing well.

I can honestly say (as I have just confirmed with Karen) and am sorry to admit that I didn't say anything stupid today! (I haven't stopped talking for the day yet though.....)


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