After an uneventful and surprisingly rapid trip we arrived in Genoa last Sunday, into the welcoming arms of Giulio Andrea, who took us to stay in a friend's empty apartment with a magnificent panoramic view of the city.
The view from the kitchen balcony:

and from the living room balcony (all the balconies are from the same apartment except the last one):

Leo fell asleep on the way and we improvised a bed for him.

That evening we went to dinner and Caterina fed Leo his first spaghetti with tomato sauce, an excellent introduction to Italian cooking.

Giulio Andrea played with Leo, hiding and producing a little green ball.

Which of course Leo wanted to eat, too.

Many thanks again to Giulio Andrea and Caterina, and congratulations to their son Leo, who did splendidly in his medical school exams this week!
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