Tag Archives: Italy

Euro 2010 Match Day 10 – Italy v Wales

We come now to the final rounds of group marches. Italy have already qualified for the knockout stages and Wales are expected to join them. The match is played in Rome as all Italy’s matches have thus far. Italy Venice is unique amongst cities for its coexistence with the water that surrounds it and often […]

The Bernina Express, Switzerland

Euro 2020 Match Day 6 – Italy v Switzerland

More connected nations pit their wits against each other in the final match of the day in Rome. Italy A few years ago we undertook a train tour of Italy & Switzerland. One of the journeys was Venice to Verona where we stayed one night. An interesting compact city on the river Adige, Italy’s second […]

View of Istanbul from the Bosphorus Ferry

Euro 2020 Match Day 1 – Italy v Turkey

Euro 2020 match day one – Turkey v Italy, Rome’s Stadio Olimpico

Sunday Photo – St Peter’s in Vatican City

Vatican City is the smallest country in the world and of course home to the Pope.

A-Z April Challenge – D For Doge’s Palace In Venice

Doge’s Palace, Venice

Monday Morning Blues – Sundowners Overlooking The Grand Canal In Venice

A very chilled memory to beat the blues this Monday morning.

The Bridges of Europe – Part One, Southern Europe

Korinth (Corinth), Greece The Corinth Canal in Greece is an incredible feat of engineering and was once an important navigational route which allowed ships to enter the Aegean Sea. Carved through the isthmus at sea level, the canal is 6.4 km long with a width of only 25 metres. Impossible for modern ships to go through, […]

Monday Morning Blues – The Costa Smeralda, Sardinia

I visited Northern Sardinia in 2005. Mrs Wilbur & I flew into Olbia and hired a car to explore the beautiful coastal region of the island. The area is known as Costa Smeralda which translates as the Emerald Coast on account of the amazing blue waters. Join us over on Twitter to post a photo […]

Monday Morning Blues – The Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy

As a young lad I was intrigued to hear about the tower in Italy that was leaning over and indeed many years later when I paid it a visit it was still an intriguing spectacle. The free-standing bell tower of the adjacent cathedral began to lean during construction in the 12th century, due to soft […]

European Train Tour #5 – Italy

Europe is a wonderful continent. Culturally & geographically diverse and incredibly easy to navigate from the Arctic to the Mediterranean or even the Atlantic to the Pacific. The best way to explore the region is by train with a vast network of train tracks criss-crossing the continent, connecting amazing cities and countries. Arm yourself with […]