La Praya Village Pizzo
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Mainland ho!
... hairpin turn? Do they have some sort of close circuit TV cameras that alert dispatch that there are motorcyclists approaching and send out the old smelly trucks? I’m beginning to wonder.
This morning Rob, owner of the tour company, asked if he could ride with us. I thought this was sweet as being the owner of the company he can ride with anyone he dang well wants. I like riding with Rob but must admit that I’ve grown very ...
Day 12 - Martone
... was a Severino. After that they were all in a buzz naming relatives and pointing out graves and letting us know if there was anything we needed just let then know. We then made our way to the house that jakes Nonna grew up in. Our directions were: pass the tap and go up the stairs, then turn left at the church and find an deaf man. We got as far as the church and asked a local who could tell we were form Australia straight away then he pointed us to the house. Jake knocked ...
A Day in the Life Of An Artist
... though the shingles weren't the sturdiest. The view was beautiful.
My suite, shared with three others, was nice for the most part. One room had a double bed and a single bed, and then there was a bathroom, and another room with a kitchen, a small dining table, and a bed in the corner. I volunteered for the single room since I did not know the other girls at all like Laura did. I don't think they were happy about that decision, but it was the ...
Tropea - back on the main land
... most expensive ever' since Bonifacio - finally! Well, 125euros a night got us a wonderfully comfortable B&B located right RIGHT in the heart of Tropea's old town. The service was great (we got picked up from the station in an Audi, we felt a bit out of place with our backpacks), the breakfast was amazing and the bed and pillow was exactly what I want when we go home - why is it so hard to get good pillows? I had quite an adventure ...
From one painting to another!
Leaving Tuscany and arriving in Umbria was like departing one painting and entering another. The rolling hills and green grass of Tuscany had changed to a flatter, busier and more multicolored landscape, but I still felt everything was a painting.
From that opening, you might think I've been touched by something. Well, maybe the countryside is having the same affect on me as it did on Frances Maye who made the city of Cortona very popular. On the way to ...
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