Bologna 2018 - Walking Around
One of the greatest parts of going to the Bologna Children's Book Fair is simply walking around. Between the fair and the city, that's pretty much all I did! But oh, is it worth it. The city is so picturesque! 

I loved this sculpture by Nicola Zamboni. 
This was part of the 'social sculptors' - click on the image below to read about them larger in a new window.
Of course, not everyone walks. Scooters are everywhere.
And while I wasn't able to snap a photo fast enough, I also saw a nun on a bicycle and a monk on a bicycle (with what looked like a neoprene, brown habit on). Religion is still very big in Italy. Even over tiny doors.

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