Views of the Lake.
There are many boats that offer trips to the villages around the Lake |
Blue water and wooded hills, natural beauty |
Looking down the lake beyond Varenna from Castello di Vezio |
Varenna |
Morning mist |
Looking along the lake from Castello di Vezio |
An agave growing in the garden at the Villa Monastero in Varenna. It is strange to see cactus growing outdoors.
Not a touchy feely plant |
Fruit ripens on the orange trees in the hot sunshine.
Fresh oranges |
The grapefruit need more sun to turn them yellow.
Bring me sunshine |
This strange fungus was on the path as we walked around the gardens.
It almost looks like a door knob |
At Lenno we visited Villa del Balbianello previously owned by the entrepreneur and explorer Guido Monzino who bequeathed the house and contents to the FAI Foundation. The villa rises up on a promontory of the lake and it is the only villa where you can view the lake from three sides. The house and gardens are wonderful.
Amazing |
A pretty butterfly found on our walk in the gardens.
Only tiny but very attractive |
The Villa Carlotta is regarded as the prettiest villa on the Lake.
Look at the proportions of the villa complete with grand entrance steps and a clock on the roof |
In the grounds of the Villa Melzi at Bellagio is a beautiful blue pavilion with stunning views looking up and down the lake.
I could have sat here all day watching the world go by |
Como is situated at the end of the lake and is very attractive.
The Duomo in Como |
I saw this toy racing car in a shop in Como.
Brum, brum |
A beautiful sunset over the lake seen from our hotel balcony.
Stunning |
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