Cooling off in the Alpe di Siusi
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We certainly need to get to this area one day. Thank you for sharing.
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Anytime you need trip-planning help, just holler!
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A perfect place for a week of vacation. Keep the picture post cards coming!
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Thanks Carolyn! Maybe next year TWO weeks. See today’s post for more postcards.
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Thanks Laurel. As part of a Rick Steves group 12 years ago, we spent two nights in a lodge on Alpe di Siusi. We could see the Scilia and Punta Santer from the lodge … beautiful! We joined a hike in the morning up into the mountains when it was sunny and warm. Within 4 hours the weather completely changed … clouds, cold, snow. We hiked back to the hotel through accumulating snow … I’ll never forget spending the late afternoon in the lodge drinking a glass of wine and watching the snow fall on the surrounding mountains.
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What a memory, Will! We had thunder and lightening today, but no snow. Weather is so dramatic in the mountains! We are at Alpenhotel Panorama, by the way. It is lovely!
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Just delightful, Laurel. It is one of the most beautiful places on earth, and I am so glad you keep returning – and sending these post cards!
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Count on it Gayle! More to come this week. I think my ideal year would be 8 months in Rome and 4 in the Val Gardena (June-Sept), Un abbraccio!
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