Hotel Al Boschetto
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One extreme to another!
... was the waiter and mama did all of the cooking.
We got up the next morning and it was cold and sunny. The thermometer in the car read 9 degrees Celcius. We paced up and headed out on the road. Our next stop was the Hilton Inn at the Rome airport. We emptied the car and prepared it for the trip back to the dealer tomorrow morning. We drove over to ...
Lots of Amore
Our last day. I don't want to leave the mountains! Slept in this morning, Downloaded all of our vacation pictures to the computer, then went to lunch at our favorite Madison Restaurant where we had an invite for a private lunch cooked especially for us today, by Mauro. He started with grilled mushrooms, grilled peppers, and rice. The entree was fettuccine with mushrooms and gnucci with red sauce, wonderful bread, wine and fresh grapes. I know ...
Day 2
... lanes. (Do not try this at home). We just stopped to get diesel & tried to do self-service but the Italian attendants were waving their arms and yelling so we figured that meant "don't do it". Of course it was $.20 more a litre, but they did wash our windshield. I don't know, but I think we've been had. We caved to the pressure of yelling Italians. Patricia's comment as were driving through Naples (now imagine the ocean ...
Day 1
Landed in Rome. You know how men hate to ask for directions well apparently Selena and I have a little of that going on. Trish relented and asked for directions to the rental car place. Thank goodness. Got our rental car and started our journey to the condo. We were quick to understand why everyone thought we were crazy for driving. But we were troopers and with Debbie at the wheel, Selena navigating, and Trish sigh spotting we persevered. Took ...
Travel day from Chianciano to Sorrento
... of four costly battles where the allies lost 55,000 lives, and the Germans 20,000.
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The monastery was destroyed by allied ...