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The Adratic sea
... instead of sand.
The Adriatic sea is on the coasts of Italy, Slovenia, Albania, Switzerland, Croatia, Montenegro and France is connected to it by drainage pipes. The adriatic sea is mostly connected to the Abruzzo Region of Italy. This sea has 1300 islands inside it and most ...
We've reached the Homeland. Penne & Pescara
... to have such a wonderful guide who also happened to be family.
Anyone can plan a trip to the big cities of Italy, but to have an experience like we did in Penne made us feel very blessed. We got to experience things like homemade meals and Sunday mass for the confirmation of one of Carmella & Antonio's grandchildren. After the confirmation, about 30 of us all dined together at a wonderful restaurant. If you have ...
Our final full day - also know as Ike-UGH!
... career.
As we went through the process, the first bit of news was excellent: Our plans matched our measurements perfectly! We were quite excited and hoped everything would move along with equal smoothness. That was, however, not to be the case. One by one we had to clarify items on our order, then the order had to be checked, and then a detail was found that had to be scratched, and did we want moulding on the top and bottom of the cabinets, and so on and so on. As we ...
Our ventures with the Venturas
... his son comes by his young looks honestly). He is constanly on the go, and I get the feeling sometimes that he repels the encroachments that comes with age as much as possible. He clearly enjoys working with people and is as fascinated by them as he is fascinating. As we sipped our coffee he asked many intriguing questions about the perceptions of Italians in America these days and our thoughts on Abruzzo. Both he and his wife brightened enthusiastically when ...
An introduction to Pescara (Part III)
We awoke Saturday with a real sense of accomplishment at all of our efforts from the day before. The thorough cleaning knocked away a good portion of the dust that had been giving our sinuses fits and the house smelled so much better than before. I decided to let Debbie sleep in a little bit as I headed into Torre de' Passeri to enjoy some coffee at the ZanziBar and finally get a start on the blog. I was gone maybe an hour, only to return to a whirlwind of activity at the ...