Our return home yesterday was well-timed. We just missed the visit of the new 'Prince and Princess of Wales' to Swansea. Regular readers will know my views but I'm not sharing this comment on Facebook as many there did not agree with me and made that clear. (Okay, I'm a coward. That's fine.)
Back to Italy.
Husband and I managed to fit in two good walks while the grandchildren were in school and I could drag him away from working.
Both were up mountains unsurprisingly as Younger Son and Nuora live in the foothills of the Alps.
As we started our first walk we noticed this signpost.
After checking the map we opted to head for Gias Fontana route. Husband looked at the signpost and said, "It will take us an hour.""No," said I. "It must mean a kilometre. It's a signpost; they put distances on signposts. How could they know how long it will take you? No, it's definitely a kilometre."
"This way only leads to a shed (refuge)," he said.
"No, it leads to a waterfall," I said.
Turns out Husband was mostly right.
It took us an hour of walking up a very steep hill (mountain) to reach . . .
A shed. Okay, a refuge with space for a fire and to sleep for lost hikers I presume. Or people who misunderstood the signposts.With the puzzling legend over the entrance . . .From there, with Lobo this time, we walked up and up till we were almost level with the buzzards buzzing around.
3 comments:
That's a lovely photo of you by the waterfall!
Oh you got in ahead of me with the translation I was eager to force on you!
I wonder if the builder of the refuge had been so tired and lost at that point that he thought I fancy a place for a sit down. Better build one.
Very glad you avoided the Waleses, whom my predictive text insisted were Walruses.
Somewhere I have photos of Orcas.
Prints of whales.
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