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Last Try For The Steps to Ravello
... is a set of stairs that leads from Amalfi to Ravello. It is one of the hikes in one of Chuck’s books. Since we took the road from Ravello (do you recall the "road to no-where"), we have seen the stairs multiple times and he always says he is going to climb those stairs. Of course, he always finds a good reason not to, such as, “I don’t feel like it”. Today was his last chance so he ventured out ...
Peril in Positano!
... 8217;s distress was that he was being attacked by two vicious dogs, while the owner seemed oblivious to the entire ordeal! These vicious animals were nipping at his heels and pulling on his pant legs; Chery said she would have helped but she didn’t realize the peril Chuck was in. Luckily Jacqueline got back to the car in time so no permanent harm was done – after all these were 10 month Chihuahua puppies.
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The Amalfi Coast part 2!
... you walked along and I reckon I saw well over 100 in the hour I was wandering around. The museum was full of pots, vases, tools etc that had been found in the site and was the perfect way to pass some time before lunch. In the evening, back in Salerno, I went to a tiny restaurant called Hostaria Il Brigante that was recommended in my guidebook. It was fully booked apart from one small table so I ended up sharing it with an Italian couple who had only been going out a ...
Another sunny weekend away
... California who bought me a drink. Good move me!
I had Sunday on my own to relax so I went for a swim at the hotel and then went and sat in the sun for a bit. I was wearing shorts as it was about 27 degrees but all day I literally saw 4 other people with bare legs! For the Italian's it's not that warm so they all had jeans on. So many people stared at me, it was bizarre. It must have been very obvious that I was a tourist! At lunchtime I found a lovely square that ...
Oct 06, 2012
... a few bottles of wine, a cheese or chocolate and a gelato every night in Rome. Lovely. Also pounded the café espresso. A beautiful, classical drug store, with walls of meat, oil, jam, sprits etc just out out door supplied a weeks worth of coffee grounds for €2. It was nocci del muzeo? as well. Free entry to every museum in Rome at night time. "Canada" and "Australia" (I) were ...