Hello Desenzano
Venice seems like a distant memory as we rolled by train this afternoon into Lake Garda and the centre of Desenzano. Actually rhymes with Cinzano. We are between Venice and Verona to the east. I’m starting to feel a bit like Michael Palin, and we’ve only just started. Lake Garda is actually the biggest lake in Italy. 143 sq miles. It was formed by some sort of massive glacial event about a million and a half years ago. Desenzano is framed around the lake. We feel a degree of familiarity with this place as we watched a number of walking tours on YouTube while planning this trip. A beautiful ‘old Harbor’ and infinite lake views. Magnificent. We are staying at Piccolo Vella, an upmarket venue set within some highly manicured gardens. Just tested out one of the pewels. Brilliant. Alot of history in this region, including some wacky stuff from that old scallywag Mussolini. More on that later. Stay in the moment.










Beautiful! Looking forward to the update on Mussolini!
yes it is a striking place. As I said to Ray, deep history and context and history. Endless. Did see a beautiful fountain today dedicated (in 1964) to anti fascist tendencies.
gorgeous!
it’s like a postcard, Gaz.
awesome.
It literally is Robbie. The lake is mind blowing. I’m lamenting the fact that I should have done more of this when I was younger……but alas money, family, work, etc. Staying in the moment.
very cool, Gaz.
Yes a beautiful place Robbie. You and Mary would love this location. A little buzzy with motorbikes on Sat night………but part from that, extraordinary.
moving like Jason Bourne at the moment – looks fantastic
thanks dude……Jason Bourne without the violence. Yeah I’m digging it.
Looks fantastic Gary. Have fun!
Thanks J. It really is spectacular. The lake is mind blowing. Alot of history on the land too.
It a terrible place Italy…. 🙂
Awesome stuff.
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Yeah Ray awesome stuff. Deep history and culture and contextual events. Endless.
Camera seems to be doing the job!
In actual fact it’s the iPhone15promax. Had trouble with the camera. Too much light coming thru in the image.