Wonderful pictures and story, NoNo! That looks simply fabulous.
When I was in Italy (Sicily and Naples), I had to drive since I was there for work. I just had to let go of all my control issues and go with the flow. Roundabout? Don't make eye contact--just go. It's like that Visa commercial--everything was in sync. It was exhilarating but a bit terrifying, too. Sadly, I've never ridden a bike in Italy. Yet.



We started up near Bologna, in a town called Comacchio. We'd heard there were a lot of trails in the area and thought it would be fun to ride around there. The area is super flat, and biking is the preferred method of travel. It was inspiring to see 80 year-old women cruising around on the cobblestone streets with a bag of groceries in the front and just hopping off when they got to their destination. So much more mobile than the elderly here. Our hotel actually had bikes for us to borrow whenever we wanted. At first glance, I thought they'd fall apart as soon as we sat on them. However, they stood up well to the cobblestones, bumpy roads, and dirt and gravel trails. 





Somehow, we managed not to hit anyone and had a fantastic day.


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