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Saturday Snapshot-Mediterranean Italy

It's that time of week again! I'm back with yet another Saturday Snapshot*. This week I'll be further elaborating on my trip to Italy in 2012. So sit back, relax and soak in as many Mediterranean vibes as you can get from your screen!

*This meme is hosted by westmetromommyreads.com






I think the second picture is my favourite out of these three. Let me know your thoughts in the comments below, and have a great weekend!

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  1. Beautiful! Some day I'd love to visit Italy. I am part Sicilian, so that would be my destination for sure.

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    1. Honestly,there's enough cause to go even when you're from the opposite side of the world!

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  2. I do like the blue and white umbrellas in that 2nd photo, but they are all gorgeous! The color of the ocean is just beautiful! Thanks for sharing - I hope I can go in person one day!

    Sue

    Book By Book

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  3. wow nice pics! I really need to go to Europe. I was hoping to visit my family in Spain this year and form there I was hoping to visit Italy. but I don't think it would be happening this year. :( Looking forward to learn more about your trip :)

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    1. Well, whether you're visiting Italy or Spain, they're both beautiful! I hope you can make it next year!

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  4. I like the second photo too- the umbrellas look so improbable, but obviously there's some way to get there!

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    1. Yes, I do believe they look a bit like blue-and-white halos!

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