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    • Day 24

      Cinque Fotigrafies-Sorrento Day 1

      May 7, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      This was our first day on mainland Italy. We arrived to Port in Naples around 8 a.m. after a night at sea on a ferry from Palermo. I was a bit dubious about getting much quality sleep as the seas were rolling a bit. Neither of us suffer from motion sickness, but I do get a bit unnerved by the unevenness of the motion, not unlike my response to turbulence in the air.

      I woke up to the light coming in from the porthole and got up to look outside. It turns out that we were approaching the isle of Capri. That passage will likely be the closest that we get to Capri, but it was fun to see it.

      When we disembarked from the ferry, the next task was to find the commuter ferry from Naples to Sorrento. Google maps saved the day, and we easily found the ticket office about fifteen minutes later. I hadn't booked the connecting ferry until 11 a.m., but the ticket agent let us book the 9 a.m. to Sorrento for a modest fee.

      The ride on the commuter ferry was fun. It was a fast passenger ferry and we cruised along the shoreline at a pretty good clip. Our first glimpse of Sorrento was inspiring as we saw buildings built into the cliffs and walls that reminded me of castles from Game of Thrones.

      As we pulled up to port, we started to map the address, but as I looked up from the dock, I recognized our inn from photos. We confirmed the address and, sure enough, our place of lodging was only about 100 meters from the marina. In retrospect, the lodging house is called Marina Piccolo (small marina) so it makes sense that it was close by

      When we arrived at our accommodations, we met Alice. We were hoping to just drop out backpacks off, but it turns out that our room was ready and she let us move in after a tour of the facility and area restaurant suggestions. She was really quite lovely and welcoming.

      Our room is spectacular. We face the bay and Mt. Vesuvius. The song of the dance of the waves on the shore adds to the tranquility of the place. And most of the city is nestled on the cliffs above us.

      We learned that there are only two ways to get to the upper city: the stairs or a lift that connects you to the public garden. We decided to check out the lift and ventured in search of a local laundromat. As has been true for a good part of our trip, the rains have stalked us from Portland.
      Luckily, Alice had made sure that we had an umbrella, and we found a site to do laundry.
      When we arrived, a young Australian couple helped us navigate how the machines worked. We learned that they had both quit their jobs, and they told us that they were exploring Europe ".. until their money ran out." They alerted us to avoid a specific washing machine. In turn, we paid the information forward by helping another traveling young man navigate the machines.

      Walking the streets of Sorrento is festive with many shops and restaurants luring you to their spaces. The old buildings are interspersed with the new, and I love the integration.

      As we returned back toward our hotel, we opted to try some pizza, the food that this region is famous for creating. When we asked the server how big the pizzas were, he replied that they were single serving size. They were huge and tasty, and despite having leftovers, to-go boxes do not seem to be in custom here. We capped the meal with limoncello shots.

      After a nap, we held a family Zoom call with Genevieve, Olive and my mother as an early Mother's Day greeting and catch up.

      We opted for a late night dinner at the beach. We were the last reservation of the night, and the service was disorganized, but gracious. It should be noted that traveling in Sorrento is a bit like the DownEast Mainer expression, "You can't get there from heah." Although we could see the restaurant from our accommodation, the route to get there was a little tricky as we have to travel up and around a cliff to get back to the shore.

      It's time for bed. I go to sleep with gratitude that the travel gods were looking out for us. Happy Mother's Day to all the moms out there. Buona Notte! 💞
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    • Day 26

      Cinque Fotografie-Napoli Day 1

      May 9, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      We said good-bye to Sorrento this morning. Our accommodations there were really first-rate. I don't recall feeling so pampered in a lodging in quite some time. Initially our plan was to take a commuter ferry back to Napoli later in the afternoon and sample wines in Sorrento, but our innkeeper suggested that we instead consider hiring a car and going wine tasting near Mt. Vesuvius.

      We chose the latter, and it was a really wonderful way to spend the afternoon. Our driver, Fabio, picked us up in a Mercedes van, and he told us about the adjacent towns, including, Castellammare di Stabia, the one he grew up in. He shared with us that he was engaged to be married next year, and that his fiancé was in a post-doctoral program in Napoli. He shared that it is Italian custom to move to the town where the wife is so the would be relocating to Napoli when he married.

      On the way to the winery, we passed the entry to Pompeii and we arrived at Cantina Del Vesuvio, a winery run by the Russo family since 1930.
      The grounds were quite beautiful, and overlooked the Bay of Naples.

      We were escorted by our tour guide who was quite lively and funny. Her speaking cadence did remind me a bit of Gilda Radner's SNL character Roseann Roseannadanna. We learned that the vineyards required no irrigation due to the porous nature of the lava field that maintained the perfect humidity for the grapes.

      In our tour group, we chatted with a retired couple from Michigan who were touring Italy. They were from the Detroit area and had been postal workers. They talked about their previous visit to Portland and how much they liked it there.

      After the tour we enjoyed wine pairings with a nice meal of breads, meat, cheeses and spaghetti. The red wine reminded us a lot of Washington's Red Mountain area wines as they were rich and complex. We concluded our visit and reconnected to Fabio who took us to the neighborhood where we are staying.

      Since we arrived before our host had finished work, we drank cappuccinos and watched the neighborhood people greet each other and interact with hugs and kisses. I think that of the things that I like best about our travels is just watching the people, particularly the interactions with the children.

      Finally, we arrived at Francesco's home, a beautiful remodeled apartment that is well appointed and comfortable. "Ance" was quite welcoming and he oriented us to the space and he made several restaurant recommendations.

      After a long nap, we ventured out for a city walk and to sample Napoli's culinary contribution to the world: pizza. Napoli is known for thin-crusted pizza swimming in red sauce and olive oil and topped with less cheese than we're used to in the U.S. An online acquaintance suggested that we also try the fried macaroni appetizer. Picture macaroni and cheese with peas and meat rolled into a breaded deep-fried ball. I liked them, but Jim C wasn't a fan. It tasted a bit like a country fare offering.

      We laughed at the notion of trying an exotic beer to accompany our pizza. Among the offerings was Nastro Azzurro, better known to us as PBR. We both chose a Dutch beer, and we enjoyed our pizzas.

      I should report that we've had several people tell us to be on high alert about pickpockets and other targeting of tourists. While we're striving to approach our travels in the city with eyes wide open, we both enjoyed the gritty medieval feel of the streets and alleys that are peppered with cathedrals and monuments every few blocks. Like Catania, the drivers, cyclists and scooters race through the narrow streets, but we found it to be part of the charm of the city.

      We're calling it a night, and we're looking forward to telling you about Pompeii and the Herculaneum tomorrow. Ciao!
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    • Day 64

      Büffelfarm Caseificio Vannulo

      May 19, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Nach dem Frühstück erst einmal frisch Nudeln anfertigen lassen, Ravioli mit Ricotta, Büffelmorzarella und Parmesan gefühlt.

      Dann sahen wir auf dem Weg nach Sorrent einen großen Büffelmorzarella-Betrieb.

      Dort wurden Führungen angeboten, man konnte sich aber auch frei auf dem Gelände bewegen. Neben den Stallungen und der Schauherstellung, gab es noch einen Verkaufsraum und Restaurant. Dort gab es Büffelmorzarella -
      - Joghurt
      - Eis
      - verschiedene Cremes.

      Wir haben jeweils ein Brioche mit Vanillejoghurt und Naturjoghurt mit Honig genommen, sehr lecker.

      Dann gab es noch ein kleines Museum und eine Lederwerkstatt. Gürtel und Handtaschen, oder Seife für 8€.

      Wir haben dann lieber einen frischen Büffelmorzarella für 4,50€ mitgenommen.
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    • Day 64

      Camping Santa Fortunata/Sorrent

      May 19, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Da die Amalfiküste für Wohnmobile gesperrt ist, fahren wir auf die andere Seite der Küste. Von hier aus fahren Busse und Boote die Küste entlang.

      Die Fahrt war zwar nur 109 km nach Sorrent, aber soviel Verkehr hatten wir schon lange nicht mehr.

      Der Campingplatz liegt an einem Hang und die Wege sind recht steil. Teilweise hat man eine wunderschöne Aussicht auf die Bucht von Sorrent, aber von unserem Platz aus leider nicht.

      Wir machen den frischen Büffelmorzarella und die frischen Ravioli, beides ein Gedicht.

      Dann bekommen wir noch Besuch, leider war ich zu spät mit der Kamera. Vielleicht war es eine Viper.
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    • Day 65

      Mit dem Boot an der Amalfiküste entlang

      May 20, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Heute haben wir unseren 36sten Hochzeitstag.

      Was passt da besser als eine Bootstour die Amalfiküste entlang.

      Um 8:15 Uhr werden wir mit dem Bus vom Campingplatz zum Schiff gebracht. Um 9:00 Uhr geht es los bei herrlichen Wetter.

      Vorbei an Capri ist das erste Highlight einer Inselgruppe Gallo Lungo.
      Weiter geht es an einer großen Brücke vorbei nach Amalfi.
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    • Day 65

      Amalfi, Teil 2

      May 20, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Die schönste Aussicht hat man vom Friedhof oben auf dem Berg. Dorthin gelangt man, wenn man in eine Tiefgarage geht, von dort geht es durch einen Tunnel in den Berg zu einem Aufzug. Man löst ein Ticket und kann dann bis zum Friedhof fahren. Leider hatte der dann zu, der muss auch sehr schön sein. Für die Aussicht hat es sich aber schon gelohnt.Read more

    • Day 65

      Positano und Rückfahrt

      May 20, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Nächster Halt ist Positano, während im Amalfi sehr viele Häuser weiß sind, sind hier die Häuser bunt.

      Hier haben wir 1,5 Stunden Aufenthalt und der erste Weg ist zur Kirche, die soll schöne Mosaike und eine schwarze Madonna haben, aber sie ist geschlossen.

      In der Stadt und am Hafen drängeln sich die Massen und so suchen wir ein Café, das nicht so überlaufen ist.

      Wir werden in der Straße hinter der Promenade fündig, und bekommen sogar Platz auf einem Balkon.
      So kann man die Turi-Massen aushalten.

      Bei der Rückfahrt fährt das Boot ganz nah an der Küste entlang, ein tolles Erlebnis.
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    • Day 66

      Catacombe di San Gennaro, Neapel

      May 21, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Eigentlich wollten wir noch das Herculaneum zwischen Pompeji und Neapel uns ansehen. Dann haben wir uns kurzfristig anders Entschieden und sind nach Neapel.

      Direkt unterhalb des Stellplatz sind die Catacombe
      di San Gennaro.

      Die Katakomben sind aus dem 3 - 4 Jahrhundert und befinden sich auf 2 Ebenen. Die Führung war zwar auf Englisch, aber man konnte die junge Dame mit ihrem italienischen Akzent nur sehr schlecht verstehen.

      Es war aber trotzdem sehr beeindruckend, da noch viele Verkleidungen und Wandbilder erhalten sind.

      Und man durfte auch fotografieren.
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    • Day 66

      Zu Fuß durch Neapel

      May 21, 2022 in Italy ⋅ 🌙 19 °C

      Der Ausgang lag auf der unteren Seite, weiter weg vom Stellplatz und so mussten wir erstmal weiter in die Stadt laufen.

      Bis zum Dom waren es noch ca. 1,2 km und wir entschließen uns dorthin zu laufen.

      Die Häuser sind schon sehr runtergekommen, haben aber irgendwie Flair.
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    • Day 66

      Spellbound - eine Dali - Hitchcock Ausst

      May 21, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Zufällig kommen wir an einer Kirche vorbei in der es eine Dali - Hitchcock Ausstellung gibt.

      Es gibt viele Objekte und einige Bilder von Dali, Hitchcock hat 1945 von Dali Traumsequenzen für einen Film anfertigen lassen.

      Tolle Atmosphäre in der Kirche und die Ausstellung gefällt uns.

      Danach geht es mit dem Bus zurück zum Stellplatz. Dort gehen wir noch bei unserer Lieblings Pizzeria etwas essen.

      Und so geht ein Tag zu Ende, der eigentlich ganz anders geplant war, aber super schön.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

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