Fed in a Fedora
Practically Family
- Messages
- 739
- Location
- Dixie, USA
Continued on to Montagnana, a walled city of which there are several in the region. Serious rivalry between powerful families in the region made these fortifications part of the history. Montagnana is renowned for its 24 month aged prosciutto. Quite rightly so I might add. The other food was great too.
View attachment 453445 View attachment 453447 View attachment 453448 View attachment 453446
Next day brought us to Soave, known for its wines and wineries and after that Vicenza, where I found the only hat shop on this trip. Didn't buy a hat though. Did buy lunch.
View attachment 453450
View attachment 453451 View attachment 453452
View attachment 453453
Looks like a wonderful trip with well-chosen hats, Stefan. A nice chance to soak up the last of summer.Continued on to Montagnana, a walled city of which there are several in the region. Serious rivalry between powerful families in the region made these fortifications part of the history. Montagnana is renowned for its 24 month aged prosciutto. Quite rightly so I might add. The other food was great too.
View attachment 453445 View attachment 453447 View attachment 453448 View attachment 453446
Next day brought us to Soave, known for its wines and wineries and after that Vicenza, where I found the only hat shop on this trip. Didn't buy a hat though. Did buy lunch.
View attachment 453450
View attachment 453451 View attachment 453452
View attachment 453453
View attachment 453454
Thanks, David. It was indeed. Still quite warm with temperatures around 28 degrees C, so straw was in order.Looks like a wonderful trip with well-chosen hats, Stefan. A nice chance to soak up the last of summer.
Thank you. It's worth the trip wherever you are.Outstanding @steur !!!!!!
Thank you for taking us along!
Great photography Stefan!Going to need a few posts for this. Visisted the Italian region of Veneto and this is an impression of that trip.
Great photography Stefan!
Glad to see you finally got out of that brick alley Stefan @steur ! I really enjoyed your photos and it was great to see the sights / sites and think about how that amazing looking food and wine might taste. Also good to see you smile and the hatless pics brought a smile to my face. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you, gentlemen. Much appreciated!Thank you, Stefan @steur,
Lest we forget: the region is known for its wines, so there was no way we could leave there without a proper wine tasting.
View attachment 453464 View attachment 453466
If bottles won't do anymore, here's a filling station for the "serious" wine drinkers.
View attachment 453467
On the way home it seems we stopped in Latveria.
View attachment 453465
Lest we forget: the region is known for its wines, so there was no way we could leave there without a proper wine tasting.
View attachment 453464 View attachment 453466
If bottles won't do anymore, here's a filling station for the "serious" wine drinkers.
View attachment 453467
On the way home it seems we stopped in Latveria.
View attachment 453465
Grazie mille, Eric!Bravo, bravo. Sfondi meravigliosi nelle tue foto.
Sauti, Eric -
Thank you, Brent. When there's so much beauty on display it is easy. Just have to haul the camera around.What a trip! I’m equal parts envious and happy for you. Thanks for the vicarious experience through such great photos.
What wonderful photos Stefan. And how awesome you were able to meet up with Daniele. Thank you for bringing us along with you on your journey.
Charlie, Joe, thank you! It's certainly a journey worth going on.What FUN, @steur and @Daniele Tanto, and so wonderfully chronicled Stefan!! We should all meet there…
THANKS for sharing!!!!!Lest we forget: the region is known for its wines, so there was no way we could leave there without a proper wine tasting.
View attachment 453464 View attachment 453466
If bottles won't do anymore, here's a filling station for the "serious" wine drinkers.
View attachment 453467
On the way home it seems we stopped in Latveria.
View attachment 453465