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1142. Sunshine and Holiday Cheer (Italy 119)
... see in the wintertime here. There are families and a lot of young folks, just chilling out together, and the center of activity is a large, fancy gazebo in the center of the plaza. Right down the road is a port and immediately afterwards the steep mountains of the Sorrento Peninsula—another "must see" of my tour.
But now I’m heading inland, up the narrow side streets of the town, then to where ...
1140. A Disaster in the Making (Italy 117)
... and enjoy a good nights sleep in a warm bed. No trudging around carrying all my gear with me… no pestering worries "where am I going to stay the night tonight?" This almost feels like a beginners adventure—not the adventure of a hardened adventure as myself.
But then again, after Egypt pushed me to my breaking point last fall, I'm quite happy to do an “easy” trip and pamper myself a bit for a change. I suppose maybe ...
1139. Back down the Mountain (Italy 116)
... park bench where I can eat it before it gets cold!
Torre Del Greco has long, sloping, narrow alleys, lined with vendors—much like a Moroccan medina. But these vendors aren’t African immigrants, they’re mostly locals, showing that this type of commerce is actually part of the culture here.
I find a lively plaza where I sit down for a strum and am joined by some rowdy young boys and girls. They insist that I play ...
Getting Home... or "Paul vs. the TSA"
... we were going to miss this flight as the door to the gate was closed. Just then, the door they took Paul through opened and he came out looking wild! "Let's go!" We pleaded with the attendants to open the door to the gate and thankfully, they did. We were the last four people on the plane. We found our seats and a few minutes later, an announcement in Spanish followed by English said that the flight would be experiencing a short delay while ...
Pompeii, Positano and Sorrento
... as well because we were very hot and thirsty after walking down to the beach and back up again. What can I say? It was absolutely perfect for quenching our thirst and so delicious and refreshing.
We rejoined the buses and returned to Sorrento, along the narrow and windy road that follows the Amalfi Coast, for more retail therapy before heading to our ...