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Last Try For The Steps to Ravello
... to make that last valiant effort. Although there are no witnesses to this effort, of course we take him at his word because why would he stretch the truth. Chuck walked up thousands of steps (or so he says) and had Ravello almost in sight when he heard a pack of yelping dogs! Chuck said they sounded bigger than Chihuahuas and after yesterday’s frightful incident he was reluctant to push his luck so he turned ...
Peril in Positano!
... narrow escape we continued on to Sorrento where we ate supper, spent time wandering through the streets of this lovely city and shopping. Chuck has repeatedly suggested that Jacqueline take cooking lessons while we are in Italy, and they have some wonderful one-day courses offered in Sorrento but she declined much to Chuck's dismay. Chuck was looking for a particular restaurant which may or may not actually exist. Nonetheless, ...
No Roadwork Ahead
... left at the apartment that we might want to take a hiking tour on the only road in Ravello that doesn’t go anywhere!
Around 9 p.m. we were discussing the day events and Chuck asked if we’d seen any women driving here and we said not many but a few. We asked why and he remarked that he hadn’t seen any. “Whenever I look up, all I see are men glaring at me.”
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A leisurely Sunday on the Amalfi coast....eeeekkk!
... showroom jumped up and rushed to form the line off the ship. I reckon at least 500 people (which would be about 11 or 12 buses) went on the Amalfi excursion.
Our guide, a 30-something Italian called Claudio, and our driver, Antonino, got us on our way quickly. Our first stop, Sorrento, on the way to the Amalfi Coast. I should have realised by the time we got to Sorrento that this trip would be very challenging for me and I did sort of have ...
1152. A Classy Finish to a Long Day (Italy 129)
Day 063: 5 hours, 6.0 kms, Day: 29.0 kms
After Nocera Superiore, it feels like the road is gradually climbing higher and higher… which means colder and colder… and daylight is fading fast. But there are positive signs: a lot or roadside businesses which signal that I must be approaching a major town… and the sunset is beautiful, as the red colored clouds blend contrast with the dark ...