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Posts by Ethan (he/him)
Don’t skip! Post you in another country.
(At the Vatican in Rome)
Even on a 10 hour flight, this view of the Rockies never fails to amaze 🤩
Sounds gay, I’m in 👋
Excellent choices 🎧
Both versions of #MCM are at play here 😍
Monument and art installation for the Berlin Wall
Beneath the Oberbaum Bridge
Colonnades from a former bridge that now live in Kleistpark.
Smiling bearded dude poses in front of the River Spree in Berlin.
Berlin Wall, Oberbaumbrücke, Königskollonaden in Kleistpark, and yours truly by the Spree-Fluss.
Morning walk around Berlin’s historic gaybourhood, Schöneberg
Guten tag, Berlin! 🇩🇪
Man, Germany is wild (I say this as a non-smoker). Is it fun to be crammed inside this little booth just to have a cigarette?
Bathroom selfie a Roma 📸
Saw some of the big highlights today: Colosseum, Parthenon, The Vatican and Trevi Fountain…along with a few hundred other people 😅
Haha! This was my exact thought after arriving in Venice 👀
Oh 100%! Sat outside with una birra (or two 🍻) and played “spot the queers”, my favourite game in a new city 😛
Arrived in Roma, and found this cute little gay-friendly pub nearby the apartment 🏳️🌈
Explored the gardens & grounds of the Piazzale Michelangelo this morning, along with the best view of Firenze 🤩
Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore
Palazzo Vecchio and the Torre di Arnolfo
Statue of Hercules and Cacus outside the Palazzo Vecchio
Statue of Machiavelli outside the Uffizi gallery
Took the fast train to Florence today, and explored the landmarks around the Piazza della Signoria.
Great job, handsome! 🙌
A covered nook with steps to a gated doorway, a bench and a gondola floating in the canal.
A tiled mosaic in the ground, advertising the Antico Pinole night club in Venice.
A plaque mounted to the outside of a building in Venice, “ELENA LUCREZIA CORNARO PISCOPIA, BORN HERE IN 1646, FIRST WOMAN IN THE WORLD TO GRADUATE FROM UNIVERSITY ON 25 JUNE 1678.”
Brass plaques in the ground note the names of Jewish residents from Venice who used to live in this particular building. They were arrested and sent to Auschwitz to die: Alba Clerle, Attilio Grassini, Cesira Clerle, Salomone Aboaf
Day 2 in Venice (part 2): more wandering the back streets around Piazza San Marco. We also visited the Jewish Quarter, with its monuments to the 205+ Jewish Venetians who were sent to Auschwitz in WW2.
Day 2 in Venice (part 1): took the water bus to Piazza San Marco, along with every other tourist in town 😅
A tiny window balcony in Venice, decorated with potted flowers and plants
Boats and buildings along the grand canal in Venice
An amusing collection of doorbells and intercom for an apartment suite in Venice. The arrangement looks like a face with eyebrows.
A Negroni cocktail in a glass on a table
Venice: Day 1 (the rest of it!)
As one does…
A cobbled side lane in old Venice, with two hotel signs hanging over the street
A courtyard in a Venetian neighbourhood with an old stone community well
A narrow side lane in Venice, off Calle Fonte
A bearded man in an olive jacket stands on a bridge overlooking one of Venice’s smaller canals.
Venice: Day 1 (so far)
A traditional courtyard garden down a narrow lane in Venice
Three flights and nine different time zones later…I get to enjoy my first picture perfect Venetian view 🤌🏻
*stares unblinking at you* 👀
So proud of you 🙌
😏
Even better when it’s your own backyard!
Brother from (the same) mother
This scene was a masterpiece!