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Eat-drink-read-sleep-swim. Repeat.
... even thunderstorms in the afternoon. But I did a little spell casting and pushed those clouds to the other side of the island; by noon we had nothing but blue sky above us and enjoyed a hot bright sunshiny day. I had purchased some fabulous house-made antipasto on our way to the bus stop, from a wonderful older woman in a little market shop. As I was paying for my fruit I had spotted a beautiful large ceramic bowl filled with glorious antipasto; she filled a bag for ...
Pyrotechnics!
... 160; There are regular but low-level explosions most nights but usually there is no lava flow; and when that does happen it is away from the towns. (With 1930 exception noted above.) Stromboli has long been known as the “lighthouse island” because the fiery eruptions assist with navigation. The entire time Mario was giving this lecture, we were eating and drinking water but he was multi-tasking, talking on his walkie-talkie. He abruptly ended his talk ...
Close Encounters of the Volcanic Kind
Today was a day without equal. What a unique day! I started the day with some yoga. I have made time for my short vacation morning yoga routine every day except for the day we woke up on the train. This morning's was the best yet: I was able to do yoga on the balcony with a rock on Monte San’Angelo as my drishti for my balancing poses, while listening to the foreign but comfortable sounds of the city waking up. We had a nice breakfast on the roof ...
Saints, Soccer, and Sweets
... taxi to the ferry port. By doing this we made the 7:20 ferry instead of the 9:30 ferry! The ferry ride was very comfortable and quick, and the first of the Aeollian islands soon came into view. The island closest to mainland Sicily is Vulcano, destination for another day; the next in line is Lipari which is where we will stay. We arrived at Lipari town at 8:15; much earlier than planned. I texted Diana Brown as I had been instructed but did not receive a response; I thought it ...
The most active volcano in the world
... vines. They left mostly for Australia.
Visually the village is just like the iconic greek images. Stark white and sea blue as they were originally a greek island at some time. The fishing nets are a red coral colour though, and I'm sure there is a reason for this.
Share in the Strombolian ...
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- Swimming pool
- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Restaurant
- Fitness/Health center
- Wheelchair accessibility