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Published: September 7th 2017
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Geo: 45.442, 10.9955Well not sure when we got old but the way we are moaning and groaning makes it seem like it! Our feet and my back are tired... It's 6:30 pm and I'm at 15,767 steps and we still need to go out for dinner tonight and who knows where that will lead us? It's not really that many steps but I think it's the combo of so many days of walking on cobblestones and then sta...
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Kath
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What a beautiful place, thanks for posting the pictures! I "had" to research this, think it is the oleander plant, very common in Italy, southern California, places like that. Not related to the rhododendron, but found out both plants are v
ery toxic, as in a dog or child can be killed if they eat one leaf of oleander! (Rhodies and azaleas not as bad.) Good to know, also best not to touch the oleander with bare hands, the sap can irritate skin. Hope you just admired it from afar.