Such a charming way to great around! Just need a bottle of wine, a bunch of grapes, some olives and a loaf of rustic bread in that basket to enhance the journey even more.
You make a good point – there are lots of ways to see Italy, and I’ve found that walking (strolling actually) has been my favorite way to see the sights!
Nice photo. With all the crazy drivers in Italy, I don’t think I would take a chance on a bike unless I was on a little country road and then I would still think about it.
Thanks Karen! I thought the bicycle was a charming sight. But as you point out, it’s probably prudent to consider something sturdier (i.e. a car) when you’re actually going any distance. Good suggestion!
That’s true- a bicycle in Italy could prove to be strenuous depending on where you are. It’s probably something that’s nice to think about, but a little impractical in reality! Walking is a good alternative…
I think it would be a great way to get around! Faster than walking, but you’d see so much more than with anything motorized! Great photo, too! :-) Debra
Thanks Debra! And that’s what I thought – you could go at a leisurely pace and have great views the way you do when you’re walking. So it’s an option to consider… :)
I’ve never been to Italy but I’m a big fan of bicycle riding!!! It’s one of the best ways to get around NYC, and pretty much anywhere in this world! BTW Meg, I love your new blog design! :o)
I haven’t tried renting a bicycle in a city yet, but I think it could be a good way to get around! And thanks for noticing my new theme – I really appreciate it :)
Thank you so much! I really enjoy taking pictures to keep as souvenirs. And when you’re walking or on a bicycle you can just stop and get those pictures!
OH! Did you do a wine & bike tour through Tuscany? The vineyard views are breathtaking! And if you are in Chianti, let me know if you made it up that last “hill” at the end! ;)
Love your postcard! I love photos of bikes anyway! You have such great ideas and photos!
Good to be back and see your blog again…well, we’re almost back….we’re in Omaha!
Love it! I would live on my bicycle if I was in Italy.
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I’d like to use a bicycle to see Italy, too! You could enjoy everything more… :)
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Very cool postcard!!
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Thanks Ruth! I’m thinking it’s a change of pace from postcards of famous Italian landmarks. Maybe it would catch on… :)
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That’s a handsome bicycle!
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I thought it was too! I particularly like the color and the basket. It just looks friendly!
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No parking problems then, I take it? Nice picture, and an excellent bit of advice.
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I think that seeing Italy at a leisurely pace is ideal, and a bicycle may be one way to do it! And I’m glad you like the picture too :)
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Such a charming way to great around! Just need a bottle of wine, a bunch of grapes, some olives and a loaf of rustic bread in that basket to enhance the journey even more.
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That sounds like a wonderful way to enjoy Italy! And you’re creating memories you can enjoy in the future… :)
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Sounds like a great idea. Great photo.
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Thanks! When I saw the bicycle I imagined it might be a simple and unhurried way to enjoy seeing the sights… :)
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A very fine way to get around Italy, but the traffic scares the hell out of me!
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You make a good point – there are lots of ways to see Italy, and I’ve found that walking (strolling actually) has been my favorite way to see the sights!
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Me too! Love walking, you find some amazing things when you take things slowly and meander through the towns and cities.
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It’s ideal when you can take your time and simply enjoy the beauty of Italy!
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Nice photo. With all the crazy drivers in Italy, I don’t think I would take a chance on a bike unless I was on a little country road and then I would still think about it.
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Thanks Karen! I thought the bicycle was a charming sight. But as you point out, it’s probably prudent to consider something sturdier (i.e. a car) when you’re actually going any distance. Good suggestion!
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Bicycle in Holland but too many hills in Italy!!! ;-) but does look inviting!
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That’s true- a bicycle in Italy could prove to be strenuous depending on where you are. It’s probably something that’s nice to think about, but a little impractical in reality! Walking is a good alternative…
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Cool bike! I’m looking forward to going to Italy.
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Thanks, and I hope you get to see Italy soon!
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I think it would be a great way to get around! Faster than walking, but you’d see so much more than with anything motorized! Great photo, too! :-) Debra
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Thanks Debra! And that’s what I thought – you could go at a leisurely pace and have great views the way you do when you’re walking. So it’s an option to consider… :)
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I’ve never been to Italy but I’m a big fan of bicycle riding!!! It’s one of the best ways to get around NYC, and pretty much anywhere in this world! BTW Meg, I love your new blog design! :o)
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I haven’t tried renting a bicycle in a city yet, but I think it could be a good way to get around! And thanks for noticing my new theme – I really appreciate it :)
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Cycling and walking are the best ways to see a country like Italy. LOTS of your photos look like beautiful postcards to me!
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Thank you so much! I really enjoy taking pictures to keep as souvenirs. And when you’re walking or on a bicycle you can just stop and get those pictures!
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OH! Did you do a wine & bike tour through Tuscany? The vineyard views are breathtaking! And if you are in Chianti, let me know if you made it up that last “hill” at the end! ;)
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Nothing that ambitious – I just want to go at my own meandering “pace.” But it sounds like a fantastic tour!
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That’s what I wanted to do! I wasn’t expecting a race! Enjoy your scenic bike ride through romantic Italy! It sounds so divine! =D
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I see your point – You’re on a vacation, so what’s the rush? You want to relax and enjoy the beauty of Italy!
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FYI : I was pathetic! Lasted 5 minutes, total! Meanwhile, Mark made it up there, beating EVERYONE! Made me feel even worse! LOL
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That’s probably better than I would have done! Besides, you got to see those gorgeous views… :)
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I love images of bikes especially taken in beautiful places as they evoke thoughts of freewheeling around looking at lovely scenery.
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Your words paint a charming picture! It’s really a treat to have the opportunity to take in beautiful views while on a bicycle :)
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A fine way indeed :-)
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It seemed like a good caption for a postcard! And it gives you the chance to do some sightseeing at your own pace… :)
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Love your postcard! I love photos of bikes anyway! You have such great ideas and photos!
Good to be back and see your blog again…well, we’re almost back….we’re in Omaha!
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Have a safe trip home! And thanks Judy – I thought the bicycle looked like a fun way to see Italy… :)
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Very nice photo and idea! I suppose it would be a bit too far, but very tempting to jump on a bicycle next time I encounter another rail strike!
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Thanks :) And that’s a good thought – with a bicycle you have the ability to be independent and get places on your own (within reason, of course)!
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I’d love to see Italy on a bike as well. Maybe that will be part of my next travel idea :)
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It would be such a nice way to travel! I hope you get the opportunity to try it sometime… :)
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