Reminiscent of Swiss alps and thought I saw half dome there for a second. Wait wrong continent :) Looks like you are a great 2013 already! Happy New Year.
A great post of a beautiful part of Italy. I have been there for a few times myself - mostly skiing. There are really countless photo opportunities of those mountains - even more so during winter.
You can check out some of mine (look for the "Dolomites" label in the right column of my blog) and you might start planning your winter vacation soon. ;-)
If you liked this type of scenery, you should go to Germany,Switzerland and Austria. I swear that was the best trip we ever took. Gorgeous scenery at every corner.
IF all goes as planned, I'm spending the month of May in Italy. So, I think I'll just bookmark this post and drool all over your pretty pictures, until we hop on that plane... :) Happy WW.
I did what I could to capture their beauty, but these mountains are so pretty, with a real German atmosphere.
ReplyDeleteWow, beautiful scenic shots, Caite! It reminds me of Switzerland. Great post! I wish you all the best in 2013, Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteit is not the Italy I expected. lovely though...
DeleteHow beautiful. What a wonderful holiday!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I hope you've framed some of those to hang in your home. They're gorgeous!
ReplyDeletehmmm...I have never even printed one of my photos..
DeleteReminiscent of Swiss alps and thought I saw half dome there for a second. Wait wrong continent :) Looks like you are a great 2013 already! Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteI don't feel sorry for you. These pictures are awesome!
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Based on your photos from this trip, Italy is now on my official bucket list!
ReplyDeleteVery nice view.. How I wish I could travel places like you do.. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy new year!
Lovely views! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it's been a great trip. It may be coming to an end, but it sounds like a wonderful experience. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteA great post of a beautiful part of Italy. I have been there for a few times myself - mostly skiing. There are really countless photo opportunities of those mountains - even more so during winter.
ReplyDeleteYou can check out some of mine (look for the "Dolomites" label in the right column of my blog) and you might start planning your winter vacation soon. ;-)
some great pics...if only I could ski!
DeleteBeautiful! Mr. BFR keeps mumbling about Italy, so maybe I'll get there soon.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I want to go there someday!
ReplyDeleteIf you liked this type of scenery, you should go to Germany,Switzerland and Austria. I swear that was the best trip we ever took. Gorgeous scenery at every corner.
ReplyDeleteSomeday perhaps...some day...
DeleteGorgeous. I'm hoping to get to Italy in 2013.
ReplyDeleteso picturesque .. and such a contrast to Venice
ReplyDelete..and yet, so close!
DeleteBeautiful photographs!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos...
ReplyDeleteMine is up at Bouncing on Words - Happy New Year 2013
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Absolutely breath taking! Would love to go there. Visit me sometime at NanaHood.com and link up if you have time! Teresa
ReplyDeleteI love these! Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous holiday vacations shots...how I envy you! Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteThat must have been some drive!
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wow! i wish i can go that place too! nice shot you've got there! amusing!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!!!
These are some incredible views. Italy is lucky to have you and your camera there!
ReplyDeleteSuch a scenic place and a wonderful trip! I think I can stay here for awhile. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteIF all goes as planned, I'm spending the month of May in Italy. So, I think I'll just bookmark this post and drool all over your pretty pictures, until we hop on that plane... :) Happy WW.
ReplyDeleteA month! wow, I am envious...I only had two weeks. This time. ;-)
DeleteLook at that town! Looks like something out of a train garden!
ReplyDeleteyes, it had real tiny..I mean full sized...people.
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