Hotel Risorgimento
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Peaches, Chess & and "La Dolce Vita"
... with fresh produce and locally grown meats that make all the difference. I have learned how to really make some excellent food when I return. We also made bruschetta which was very yummy and again new things I learned that I will cook for my family and friends. Finally, tonight, I walked back to the square to check out life in the country on a Saturday night. It seemed the entire town was out walking around, enjoying gelatos, dogs, ...
Ceramics, Limoncello, Squid & Octopus
... the B&B and helped Maria clean the geraniums. The flowers are amazing here but the geraniums do not like so much humidity. The hydrandeas are beyond impressive and I would like to try to grow some when I get home. Then.......dinner. I understood that we would have "fish" tonight since it was Friday. I was cool with that. However, the "fish" turned out to be octopus (and it is fresh because when it was in the pot there was a little fish in the ...
1152. A Classy Finish to a Long Day (Italy 129)
Day 063: 5 hours, 6.0 kms, Day: 29.0 kms
After Nocera Superiore, it feels like the road is gradually climbing higher and higher… which means colder and colder… and daylight is fading fast. But there are positive signs: a lot or roadside businesses which signal that I must be approaching a major town… and the sunset is beautiful, as the red colored clouds blend contrast with the dark ...
1151. Searching for Roman Ruins (Italy 128)
Day 063: 3 hours, 5.0 kms
A bit further up the road is Nocera Superiore—and here I veer off on a wild goose chase following a sign to some Roman ruins, only to follow a twisting lane up along the perimeter of the town, past farm estates and ugly abandoned homes… but no Roman ruins… Finally I give up and head back, looking for the heart of the town. ...
1150. Rail Junction Town (Italy 127)
Day 063: 2 hours, 4.0 kms
Nocera Inferiore—despite its unpretentious name is a large town and a small railroad hub: hear the railway up to Avellino and Benevento, the two other provinces of this region, heads off. I pause in a cramped little plaza near the station with a nice view of the ...