If you caught last week's Pompeii post, The Darker Side, today is the continuation post of Pompeii, the Lighter Side. If you have not heard my personal connection with Pompeii and the area around Naples, make sure to check out last week's post for Travel Tuesdays. I really enjoyed Pompeii and took hundreds of photographs. So it has been hard to pick out the favourites to share with you on the blog. I just cannot wait to return again with my sons so that they can experience the history left behind.
Q: Have you ever been to Pompeii?
TRAVEL TUESDAY!
Together with my cohost Belinda
from Found Love. Now What?
a Weekly Travel Linkup.
Share your Travel stories
and wanderlust addictions.
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So happy to introduce you to my Cohost for Travel Tuesday who is also my sponsor this month! Belinda of Found Love. Now What? is an expat blogger living in Wales. If you have not checked out her video logs yet, I highly recommend it when you visit her blog. Her first VLOG: A little Advice on Long Distance Relationships is great as she refers to herself as LDR Veteran.
Her blog: http://www.foundlovenowwhat.com/
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*Photography belongs to Bonnie Rose of Bonnie Rose Photography © 2007-2013 All Rights Reserved | www.bonnie-rose.co.uk
These pictures are breathtaking!! I'm hoping i can visit Pompeii someday! <3
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I think it's great how you decided these both sides of Pompeii - such a creative idea and the pictures are beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteLovely contrast with the 'darker side' of Pompeii. Really great!
ReplyDeleteLove the two sides of Pompeii and of course some more beautiful photography :) It really inspires me for some more Italian travel soon :)
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Thank you Laura...it was such a great place to photograph, and its awesome to look at a place with two different visions. :) I hope you get to go back to Italy soon! x ps. take me with you ;)
ReplyDeleteGlad you loved the contrast Molly. It was nice to follow it up with the lighter side. x
ReplyDeleteThank you for loving this take on it. I felt it was going in a bipolar direction when I began so it was nice to break it up and showcase it this way. x
ReplyDeleteThank you Laura, I hope you get to go. It is so big and so much to see! Make sure you also go to see Herculaneum too.
ReplyDeleteARGH! All of you travelers make me sick (in a good way). Living vicariously through all of you right now - those are some pretty amazing places :-)
ReplyDeleteI love living vicariously through everyone's posts and blogs too! Its a great (and cheaper) way to travel. Like window shopping. x
ReplyDeleteThe light there looks so clear. Is it all like that - a mass of ruins?
ReplyDeleteI've never been but now I definitely want to! i love all of your photos, Bonnie! <3
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed seeing "the lighter side" to Pompeii, I was in-love with your darkside from last week and this definitely didn't disappoint!
ReplyDeleteHave never been to Pompeii but your photos make a strong case to go! Love the lighter side... beautiful photos as always!
ReplyDeleteBonnie, your photos are absolutely stunning! Pompeii is such a cool place and I love your detail shots. Thanks for hosting Travel Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteYes. You should also go check out Herculaneum. Its a little different as the debris that covered it was not as light as the ash that covered pompeii. Its much smaller, but since it was so well preserved it looks more like what it might have looked back in the day.
ReplyDeleteOh I hope you get too and then enjoy a pizza in Napoli for me too. Thank you for your sweet compliments Rachel x
ReplyDeleteOh awesome! So glad...it was a fun two parter. Kind like doing series like that too.
ReplyDeleteOh good then I did my job ;) Hope you get to go and enjoy all the other great sites nearby Naples like Sorrento and Capri. x
ReplyDeleteYour are very welcome and thank you for linking up. Pompeii was so much fun and I cannot wait to go again with my kids. I've really lot count how many times I have been but its so big that theres always so much to see.
ReplyDeleteYES!!! I want to do a big Italy trip at some point where I just visit a lot of beautiful places like that, eat tons of fantastic food, and just have the time of my life. I don't want to do it on a backpacker's budget, either, so that might have to be a few years down the road...
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