Casa del Monacone Naples
Via Sanita 124 Naples, Campania, 80136, Italy
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Italian Family Winery- Day 7
... Soon the family from Philly and Jersey left and it was just us. So the father took us in his car once again and this time to drive us up to a farm in the hills called Az. Agricola to show the kids dairy cows and how we really get our cheese.
Upon arrival the woman who owned the farm rushed out to greet us and was so jubilant- full of life and love! She made us French press coffee and made her son take us through the farm. Tommy had started ...
The hills are alive with the sound of music Day 6
... festival which is usually set up in the gardens above the world. Many aristocrats and dignitaries fancy this town because once the tour buses leave –it’s a quiet little place to relax and enjoy. When you see it-you know why. The square of course is centered around the church but it was the widest square I had seen yet. Here we got our fill of gelatto and gnocchi.
The roads up to Ravello are almost sickening. I have never been nausea from ...
Ship Inspection - Aegean Odyssey
... tours, notably Jewels of Antiquity in June 2012. We enjoyed a detailed tour if the ship's amenities including cabins, restaurants, recreation and lounge areas. The tour was completed with a delightful lunch in the Marco Polo restaurant. Kudos to the ship's crew for making us feel so welcome. Upon returning to Sorrento, there was ...
Get your elastic pants! Day 5
... you would feed your neighborhood at a block party is what we were served and ate! Buttons- slowly coming undone-? Next desert. I always have room for it but honestly 5 to 6 deserts. Wowser!I really did think he was bringing out the plate of deserts so we could choose which one we wanted. Guess what? They are all yours! To top it off you chase it all down with some Limon Cello. Another plus is that during this food presentation ...
Volcanoes, more pizza and many, many hobos...
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There was a little booklet describing the routes one could take depending on how long they planned to stay. I was astonished to see that there were routes for 2 hours, 4 hours and 6 hours duration – I had no idea the site was so big! I had heard of Pompeii, of course, and was looking forward to seeing a city buried under a huge mound of volcanic ash from Mount Vesuvius nearby. I’d also seen pictures of plaster casts of the victims who’d ...


