Thursday, January 3, 2013

In which direction do you want to go in the new year?




Signs in Kastelruth / Castelrotto

 

9 comments:

  1. i love those signs! there is one on my daughter's campus too :) beautiful blue sky there!

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  2. I haven't decided yet! So many places...so little time.

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  3. Well I'm not really sure Karl, but now I'm even more confused than ever haha!

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  4. I've seen something similar at Ushuaia, the southernmost city, in Argentina. Very cool. Happy 2013.

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  5. I have no clue and now I'm really confused. Thanks a lot! Heh, heh!

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  6. This is cute. I didn't see Hartford.

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  7. I am not sure..... Only place I know is on my program is Iceland.... :)

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  8. This puts things into perspective. Fun.
    But for actual hiking, I think I prefer the signs in the Swiss Alps that tell the distance in hours and minutes of walking time.

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