Thursday, July 23, 2009

Some of our favo(u)rite 39 photos

Sorry for the lag of posts as of late folks. We are finally feeling a little more setteled down (despite still being jobless and homeless) but there has been so many things to do as of late, portfolios to print (and endless fuss over), resumes to write, (and rewrite), and the glorious phone calls to potiental employers (I can think of little I like more than those).

Anyway, to get our mind off of those things here are a few of our favo(u)rite pictures from the most recent trip.
Istanbul, Turkey
Come on, you know you want to see the other 38...

Grand Bazzar, Istanbul, Turkey

Hagia Sohpia, Istanbul, Turkey

Blue Mosque, Istanbul Turkey (Sensing a theme here yet? Istanbul was surprisingly LOVELY!)

Nafplio, Greece

Bridge to Patras, Greece (This lil' bugger cost 11 euro!)

Metara, Italy

Pompeii, Italy


Alpine Mountain Field, Slovenia

Rome, Italy

Rome, Italy

Rome, Italy

Florence, Italy

Florence, Italy

Bled, Slovenia (The only lake in the country, but what a lake!)

Florence, Italy

Cinque Terra, Italy

Krka National Park, Croatia

Pisa, Italy

Random Roadside lunch break, Croatia

Dubrovnik, Croatia

I honestly have no idea, Europe

Cannes, France

Piran, Slovenia

Monaco, Monaco

The Only Campground in Albania, Albania

Along the road, Albania

Berat, Albania

Gjirokaster, Albania

Gjirokaster, Albania

Lunch, France

Vikos Gorge National Park, Greece

Chartes, France

Spice Bazzar, Istanbul, Turkey

Bosphorous River, Turkey

Volos, Greece

Vikos Gorge National Park, Greece

Meteora, Greece

5 comments:

Jason and Melissa said...

Wow! BEAUTIFUL. How wonderful to have all the pictures and memories you have.

Amy said...

You're welcome to put in resumes in Omaha! The economy is really great here.

Anonymous said...

is funny photo friday done?

megfeen said...

Oops. That cathedral interior is Bayeux, not Chartres. The Chartres cathedral is considered one of France's finest examples of gothic architecture, while the cathedral in this photo is very, very Romanesque. For example, if you visited Durham's cathdral, you probably remember the large, round pillars and round (rather than pointed) arches adjoining them, both covered with geometric designs. You can see very similar surface decoration in the photo of Bayeaux's cathedral.

joshwall said...

And funny photo friday isn't done, don't worry ;) (sorry about the drop in posts there!)