B & B La Bougainvillea Monterosso
Monterosso, Cinque Terre, Italian Riviera, Italy
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When in Rome, Venice, Florence, etc...
Heading back to Italy, where I first really fell in love with travel, was something I'd been looking forward to for a long time. I was a little nervous, too, because maybe I'd talked it up too much to Sam.
Nope. Still love it. And it taught Sam a few things too, most importantly that wine by the carafe is a wonderful thing. Oh yeah, and then there's the food...
We had 2 weeks of le dolce vita, kicking off in the Eternal City. Rome's chaos called to us after a catch ...
382 steps up - worth the climb?
... up by the roadway (just take the road straight from the station gate rather than the walkway that heads north parralel to the platform) and you pass some interesting terraced gardens, with SO MANY lemon trees, all laden with fruit and many dormant grape vines. After a couple of tight hairpins you arrive into the township, and the first thing that you see is a bar with a great beer garden looking back down to the station. Pity it was closed at 9am on a ...
Cinque Terra in La Spezia
... br>
Anyway, after Corniglia I got the train to Vernazza which is supposed to be the ‘richest’ of all the towns and some say is the most beautiful of all of them. Sadly, in the floods last October (the reason most of the paths between the towns are closed) Vernazza got ...
Day trip to Camporgiano
... miss this place!!!!!!!!! it was overwhelming for
both of us. We will be back in Perth in 12 weeks, exactly, today !!!)
we, of course, are missing you, our family and friends but, today we were thinking, we want you here with us, not us there with you!! this has been an amazing experience...we have met some wonderful people, have made some new friends and have seen so many things...we are so grateful for having had the chance to live this experience...'to live the ...
Today, a Timeline
... Everyone succeeds. Toddlers running are so interesting. They know how to use gravity to help them move!
13:20- get on the path from Corniglia to Vernazza. Almost immediately run into a pair of Canadian gentlemen walking in the opposite direction. We chat about things, like the difficulty of paths ahead. Apparently they'd been by four years previous. One of the two is from Montreal. They live in Toronto now. Later, walking, we speculate ...

