Day 43- Naples Not So Big On You
Day 43- I have heard mixed reviews of Naples, but honestly most of them were a bit negative! Naples is crowded, dirty, a bit scary, and just not super tourist friendly…am I going to let that stop me? No! And actually for one HUGE reason…the National Museum in Naples. This museum has all the treasures that they took out of Pompeii for you to go and look at. All I have heard is that it is so important to go and see the artifacts here..as must see. Okay, so listening to my guru Rick Steves, I decided that I had to go! We got up, ate breakfast and headed on our walk to Sorrento. We waved to the barber, walked by Reid’s girlfriend at the “Guns and Music” store (a cute dog named Stella, and headed down to the harbor! We actually...
Day 41&42 Rest and Ruins
Day 41- Not much to say here! We did school work (we always do at least 2 hours a day) we caught up on laundry, we walked into Sorrento and had lunch. we did walk down to the water front in Sorrento. We saw ferries, fishermen, and ferral cats. Reid was obsessed with fishing, but it was too late in the season to rent gear. A lot of the restaurants and shops were closed for the season, but there were ferries still running. We had a nice lunch in town and then headed home for an evening of cards, dinner, and an early bedtime. Day 42- Off to Pompeii I hesitated combining Pompeii with any other post, because there is a lot to talk about on this one. Ever since I was a little girl, I have been obsessed with Pompeii! I have read books, read articles,...
Day 40 Time to Live My Under the Tuscan Sun Fantasy
Day 40- Yep! I sure did just reference a several years old movie…and it won’t be the last time either! We wanted to travel all down the Amalfi coast…but thanks to the rain the night before…the road was closed past Positano. Well , decision made, Positano it was! So, we have been using our Rick Steves’ guides, and they are fantastic. Literally Europe for dummies who want to travel smart. But here is something that I have actually seen a few times on this trip, that I think would make Rick Steves’ cringe. People holding his guide books while being rude, obnoxious, Americans! I mean honestly, don’t get me started…but we had a few interactions with a couple of different sets of people, clutching their guidebooks...
Day 39 Sorrento in the Rain
Day 39- We spent a cool but comfortable night in our new apartment in Sorrento (actually Saint Agnello about 2 km away from Sorrento). I have to admit that we took our time getting up in the morning. We had been driving quite a bit, and let’s face it driving in Italy can take it out of you! Today we decided that we would walk into Sorrento and look into the thing we were thinking about doing: Pompeii, going down the Amalfi coast, and going to Naples. We wanted to find the Circumvesuviana train station and just get a general feel for where we were. We had listened to a Rick Steves pod cast, and he was touting Sorrento as the place to base yourself to see all of the sites I have just mentioned. He said that even though Sorrento did not have any major...
Day 38 Pescara to Sorrento Strap on Your Seat Belt
Day 38 was a day spent driving to Sorrento. We went through some beautiful countryside and hills. It was really neat to see different old towns perched on hillsides. As we got closer to Sorrento, we passed by Mt. Vesuvius and Pompeii (no you could not see the ruins from the highway) and then we hit the coast. Okay the beauty here is undeniable, but the roads are insane! Hairpin turns overlooking high rocky cliffs that drop off into the ocean. Russ and Reid got to ooh and ahh, and I gripped the wheel and focused on not driving off the cliff. Add in a giant tour bus here, some insane Vespa drivers there..and viola you have a car trip in Italy…well almost. Okay Italy I as a driver in your country I have a few questions: *Why is it okay to straddle a...
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