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Another day at sea
This morning Jen and I slept in. Lori got up early and found the walking track. She and Kristina knocked on our balcony door; but I got up and went to the hall door. Duh! They went to a cooking demo and kitchen tour without us, as we didn't answer the door and they didn't know where we were.. When they returned, they went with Jen and I to the buffet. After that, we all went to the piazza to watch the fruit carving demo. There was a talk about Athens , so Jen and I attended ...
The Spicy Italian South
... on the harbour. They were kind and welcoming, and I thought it was cute how they kept pulling more tables out of the indoor part of the restaurant to accommodate the growing crowds who wanted to dine outside. Sukh had a "delightful" (his description - lol!) spaghetti with tomato sauce. I had a typical Sorrentine dish (as you can see, my goal is to try as many local specialties as I can on this trip), "gnocchi di mamma". This was a simple homemade gnocchi with tomato ...
How Much Can You See In A Day?
... After dinner we walked the streets of Sorrento. The main street through town is closed to traffic at night and people just fill the streets. They are lined with shops, restaurants and cafes. There are also many side passageways which are also lined with shops and restaurants. I think the streets are extra crowded tonight because there is a quarter final soccer match between Italy and England. Almost every bar ...
Our last day in Sorrento
... them that Tony's family was originally from Naples & were called De Filipo. They were so excited, they printed us info on a famous actor & gave it to Tony with some Limoncello :-)
We had dinner at La Lanterna. Our pastas were good but not memorable but they had an amazing antipasto buffet as you can see on the video I took. If we ...
1152. A Classy Finish to a Long Day (Italy 129)
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And then… finally I reach Cava di Tirreni, which not only has a large train station still in use on Christmas, but also a beautiful old city, with open restaurants and even a gelateria! Definitely tonight is going to have a much happier ending than last night. I find a beautiful garden to strum in, with the mountains peeking from behind the trees, and then enjoy a classy stroll down a the cobblestone pedestrian ...