Our Walk About Italy!

september - oktober 2024
  • Lansers on the Loose ...
I love to walk and was delighted to discover a tour company called "Walk About Italy" that offers walking tours off the beaten tourist path! We are eager to explore the magical areas of Cinque Terre and the Amalfi Coast on foot! 👣 Les mer
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  • Happy 71st Birthday to the Old Boy!!

    16. oktober 2024, Italia ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

    We enjoyed a really relaxed morning! Our breakfast was delivered to our balcony at 9:00am! It was an incredible spread!! 😍

    We went exploring and headed down towards the beach. I was afraid we might get lost in the maze of lanes, but the paths were well marked!

    It was so incredibly busy down by the water. We wandered around a bit. We thought we might have a glass of wine at the Ocean Bar. We were warned that they would add 20% to the total for "service". We thought it might be worth it until we saw the price of wine. No glasses ... just bottles. $120. No. No. No.

    We opted to escape the tourist mayhem and headed back up the cliffside to our place. We stopped at the 'Mini Market' and got two sandwiches (made to order) ... a couple of bottles of wine, a bottle of water and some pasta to take home. We spent less than $38EUR.

    Our economical lunch was so very much enjoyed in the stillness on our deck! It was hot, though, so we headed down to sit by the pool and relax some more. There was a lovely young couple from Toronto at the pool. They were so fun to chat with!

    We made a reservation for a birthday supper tonight. We went to IL Ritrovo and there is another shuttle to take us there! The food was delicious! They gave the old boy a bib ... not because of his age but because he ordered the lobster! We also enjoyed some eggplant parmigiano and some ravioli! It was sll wonderful. Oh ... and a very generous pour of the house white wine! 🥂

    We thoroughly enjoyed the evening and had a great tour of Positano on the ride home because we were the last patrons to be dropped off in our car load! And, now, we are most happy to tuck into bed. In fact, as I write this ... the old boy is already snoozing! 😴😴

    Beuno Sera,
    ❤️ k&j ❤️
    Les mer

  • Footloose and Fancy Free!

    17. oktober 2024, Italia ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    We are delighted to be facing this day with NO itinerary whatsoever. Other than breakfast being delivered at 9:00am to our balcony ... we have no time frames to meet. While we thoroughly sppreciated our 'Walk About Italy' tour guides doing all the organizing, it feels so liberating to simply let our hearts lead the way and allow the day unfold before us

    We had considered taking a ferry to Capri today, but neither of us were up for the crowds. We could still go tomorrow ... if the weather holds up and our inclination increases enough to set an alarm. For now, though, we are thinking we'll have a leisurely day!

    I noticed our Villa serves a spagetti lunch by the pool. The one with cherry tomatoes sounds good, but they offer one with lemon cream!! Spagetti with lemon cream?? Would it be sour, sweet or savory? I'm very curious to try it! Well, actually, I will probably play it safe and order the one with cherry tomatoes, but the old boy will be sure to try something new and go with the lemon cream.

    We ordered a second cappuccino and as we sipped it, I continued to marvel at the way the traffic flows on these one lane roadways. Somehow, the busses, cars, scooters, bicycles and pedestrians share the space so cooperatively! There is no honking nor middle-fingering when things get snarled up. As our driver said... "none of that makes the road wider." Someone needs remind all of us North American drivers about that non-negotiable reality! 🥴

    We headed down to the pool and enjoyed playing some clever! We've had these games with us for 20 days and haven't yet had a moment to play! The old boy kept reveling in how much he was enjoying his wins in such aesthetically beautiful surroundings! 😉

    We ordered the lemon cream pasta and it was so good!! What a treat not to have to leave this little piece of heaven to get our lunch.

    We hadn't done a darn thing all day but relax ... and so ... it made no sense that we felt so tired! We set the alarm and dozed on the chaisse lounges for 15 minutes in the filtered sunshine. Could it get any better??

    Then we got in gear and headed down to the mini market. Some very juicy looking cherry tomatoes had caught our eyes yesterday! We opted to get those and some olives and eat the last of the sandwiches 🥪 we picked up yesterday for dinner on our balcony tonight.

    Out intentions were solid, but by the time the old boy ordered some meat, some cheese, some limoncello and, and, and ... the bill was $81EUR!! Good grief ... we could have eaten out for that price! Looks like we'll be eating in until we check out on Sunday! 🤣

    We played Clever until I finally won a game. Whew! We enjoyed our balcony feast ... and ... just as we were headed to bed the bells started ringing. One church appears to be one full minute behind the other church. The bells ringing in both towers ... very rapidly ... for 60 seconds each. This has happened several times today. Any of you Roman Catholics know what that means? We are entirely clueless. 🤷‍♀️

    I'm going to take it as a signal that its time for children and elderly people to go to bed. I shall heed the call. Yes. I know. It's only 8:00pm, but I do love to tuck in early! 🙃😉🙃

    Wishing everyone at home a grest day!
    ❤️ k&j ❤️
    Les mer

  • Another Lazy Day in Positano Paradise!

    18. oktober 2024, Italia ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

    The skies were overcast and cloudy as we opened our peepers this morning. I still cannot fathom how lazy we are feeling?? Perhaps all the adrenalin of walking over the past two weeks has finally left our systems? Who knows ... but ... its glorious to simply slow down and rest.

    The forecast for rain all day has confirmed that we will not get to the island of Capri on this trip. All I can say is that it's a darn good thing that we didn't venture all the way down to the sea to catch the 9:00am ferry because the rain started pouring down about 8:45am!! There is no way an umbrella, rain coat or poncho would keep a person dry in that kind of downpour!

    With the countless similar forecasts during our walk abouts, we were so darn lucky a downpour like this didn't happen until now.  In fact, I'm ever so grateful we made it 21 days without more than a few showers.

    The ferocity of it makes me think about the sailors and fishermen who get caught on the sea in something like this. Eeeeeek. The force of Mother Nature is nothing to scoff at!

    It was also so loud!! Our breakfast service was due just as things were letting up, but the balcony was wet, so I had no idea where they plan to serve us breakfast??

    Fortnstely, there was a short break in rain so we got to dry things off and eat outside afterall. As it started up again, we just retreated towards our door. We thought we might have to pull the whole table inside,

    So ... we had nothing on our schedule today ... except that the old boy wants to go shopping. He spied a ceramic olive oil bottle in one of the shops we popped into when we went down to the beach a couple days ago.

    I talked him out of buying it at the time because it cost $55 EUR (plus .48/dollar exchange) and we already have a perfectly well functioning olive oil bottle! Also, the stress of keeping said pricey and precious bottle from breaking enroute home did not appeal to me. I rest my case. My defense was solid ... right?!?

    Nope. His heart felt differently than my head. He mentioned that he has regretted not getting it so, we'll be headed back to get him one today! Let's call this indulgence a nice belated birthday gift! 😘

    So, as soon as the rain subsided, a bit, we dared to go out for lunch and then to find the optimal olive oil bottle.

    We just made it to the restaurant when another torrential downpour hit. We opted to eat very slowly and wait it out before our shopping.

    My heart skipped a beat when I saw lemon chicken and baked potatoes on tge menu. The old boy was equally delighted to order tge squid with veggies. Although the pasta is wonderful ... I find a lack of protein and veggies in the Italian diet.

    This lunch was a perfect choice for us. Turned out that the squid was the most delectable and tender that the old boy has ever had! I know he says that about everything, but I can confirm that it was the best I've ever tasted ... and ... I don't care much for squid.

    It also turned out that baked potatoes look just like McCain's frozen french fries! I traded my fries for his veggies! We were both happy, happy,happy! 😋

    We headed down the street to one of the many ceramic shops here. And, after some serious deliberation, the old boy finally picked out a nice ceramic olive oil bottle. I would have included a photo but big signs prohibiting photos were pasted all over the shop. It's all wrapped up for travel now, so I don't want to unpack it. If you'd like to see it, you'll have to come for dinner. 😊

    I was grateful for the umbrella and raincoat on the trek back. The old boy opted to just get wet. To each their own.🤷‍♀️

    It seems to have settled down some now and so we've been back out on the balcony breathing in the scent of fresh rain and playing games. Not to brag, but I'm on a winning streak with the games!
    👍👍👍

    I think its safe to say we're settled in nicely for the evening now. We'll pull out our sandwich fixings for dinner and plan to snuggle into bed early again.. The bed here has a sponge waffle thing on it so it's far less hard than the other beds we've been on while in Italy. 👏👏

    The thunder is rolling again and it's supposed to rain heavily throughout the night and all day tomorrow! We are fine with that, though, because we have a ceramics class in the morning and I have a massage in the afternoon!

    We are wishing Sherisse an exceptional birthday today and were delighted we got a chance to sing her the birthday song on What's App! Technology is so wonderful in moments like this!!
    🥳🎊🎁💞

    Sending warm hugs across the pond,
    ❤️ k&j ❤️
    Les mer

  • And the Thunder Rolls!

    19. oktober 2024, Italia ⋅ 🌧 18 °C

    Another full day of rain is forecast for today. We awoke to gloomy skies and the persistent sound of thunder. Fortunately, our deck has stayed dry since yesterday afternoon. Hopefully it will continue to be a place of refuge for us to eat, rest and play games.

    That said ... its colder today than it has been in the three weeks since we arrived in Italy. Looks like I'll have a chance to wear some of the warmer attire that has simply been taking up space in my suitcase. 🥴

    I wasn't surprised when the internet went down again this morning, but I got a bit more concerned about the quality of our day when the power went out at 8:40am. The hillside was dark except for a couple of places!

    We hadn't even had a cup of coffee ... never mind breakfast. Do they have a generator? Do they cook with gas? Will our breakfast be late? How long will it be before our phones die? Will our ceramics class be cancelled if the power doesn't come back on? These are the wild and worrisome workings of my anxious mind!! The old boy is just relaxing ... trusting it will all be fine! Gah!!! 😵‍💫

    Breakfast arrived, just a wee bit late. The power came back on but continued to flicker. If it hadn't been for the rain, we probably would not have booked the ceramics class because we already did some ceramics with Walk About Italy.

    The old boy clearly wasn't fussy about it ... but he was a good sport and tagged along despite thinking it would be the same as the ceramic tile we made in Amalfi!

    However ... we were pleasantly surprised on all counts! The power was on and we started with a block of clay. The teachers were Claudia and her 27 year old son Armando. We had so much fun!! I decided to make two little bowls and the old boy made a tray! We crossed our fingers that the power would stay on because we were in a little room with no windows.

    We let our creative flow as generously as the rain ... and .. the old boy had a complete turn of heart. He was having so much fun creating. It turns out that he is quite particular about his artistry. He is still thanking me for 'forcing' him to participate! 😉

    When we were complete, Armando took one photo of us with his mom ... and just at that moment ... the power went out!!The timing of the power outage could not have been more perfect for us! 😘

    Armando and his mom will fire and glaze our creations and then ship them to us! We are eager to see the finished products once we receive them!!

    After our fun morning, we headed back down the lane to our room for lunch! Although I was lamenting the $86 Eur the old boy spent at the Mini mart for cold cuts, olives, cherry tomatoes and cheese .. I've been ever so grateful for it all because we haven't had to go out in the incessant rain more than once for food! 🙌

    The only thing we were lacking was some wine to go with our leftovers. We opted to risk paying more pay per bottle at our Villa rather than heading out in the rain to get one.

    We were deeply grateful when the owners gave us a complimentary bottle of wine ... offering it as an apology for the weather! Gosh!! Who does that?? We've had such great service from Villa Mary! If you are ever in Positano, we highly recommend it! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    I was supposed to have a massage today at 3:00pm but the masseuse was coming from Sorrento by scooter. With all the rain, my massage was cancelled. It's okay though. The old boy needed a chance to redeem himself with the games! He had a rough day with many losses yesterday. 🤣

    Tonight we are going back to Il Ritrovo for our last dinner here in Positano. Tomorrow we are off to Rome by train and will spend the night near the airport.

    Bye for now
    ❤️ k&j ❤️
    Les mer

  • Rome-ward Bound!

    20. oktober 2024, Italia ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

    We had to set an alarm today for the first day in five days. Our time here in Positano has been so relaxed and leisurely. It was the perfect topping to a very rich and rewarding trip. We keep saying, "Our hearts are full!"

    We had a great ride from Positano to Naples. It was the younger brother of our driver who brought us from Naples to Positano! He was 2w and full of enthusiasm for all the decades ahead of him. It was such a joy to witness his spirit so alive and eager to enjoy life! 🙌

    Our train to Rome was perfectly uneventful. Our train from Rome train station to Rome Airport was equally uneventful. And our shuttle from airport to hotel was quite uneventful too. All in all a nice travel day. No mountains to climb ( physically, mentally or emotionally) and no drama to contend with either.

    Part of me keeps waiting for the next shoe to drop. Another part of me is just enjoying the lack of stress. 👍

    As I write this, we're checked into our room and into our flight! We just need to decide if we are heading out to eat a proper meal here in Rome or if we'll just nibble on the things I brought with us from Positano. I'm not sure where we'll land ... but ... I'll see you all in the morning!

    The last leg of our journey is upon us! And, as much as we loved, loved, loved this trip, we are really looking forward to being home. We have missed seeing the Autumn colors. Everything here stays ever so green. It's beautiful... but ... I love the plays of color we get at home during the Autumn season. 🍂🍁

    Night, Night from Italy,
    ❤️ k&j ❤️

    P.S. I bought 6 more Kiko eyebrow pencils at the Naples train station! I am bringing home 18 of them. I'm banking on some longevity!! 😄

    P.P.S. We opted to snack on the goodies I brought along and see if we could get a glass of wine from the hotel. All they had was Prosecco, so I made a cup of tea instead.

    Then, low and behold, a light rap at the door and the owner/shuttle driver arrived with a silver tray laden with a bottle of wine, some chips and some olives! 😍

    There are so many kind, wonderful people in the world! ❤️
    Les mer

  • From Rome to Home!!

    21. oktober 2024, Canada ⋅ ⛅ 5 °C

    I was wide awake at 6:50am. Maybe I'm just a little excited to go home?!? Or, wait, maybe it's because one of us had a great sleep and one of us did not!?

    We got our suitcases reorganized for air travel and then headed down to breakfast. Can I just say that we didn't think breakfast could get any better than Villa Mary ... but ... we were wrong!!

    The breakfast at Rome Airport Inn was even better. It was unequivocally "the best ever"!! We enjoyed red orange juice. There were hot croissants and fresh fruit and yogurt and fesh salad drizzled with scrumptious olive oil. There was cereal and breadsticks and nuts and then they offered us omelets with ham, cheese and mushrooms!  Oh and the capuccino was so dark and delicious. Oh ... and fresh ground salt AND fresh ground pepper! Pepper has been a hard commodity to find during our time in Italy.  Dare I say ... I've missed it! So ... what a treat to grasp a grinder at breakfast!

    We had an hour before the shuttle would take us to the airport, so we wandered down to the sea. I am a bit embarrassed to admit that I thought Rome was more inland ... like Florence. Nope. Right on the water!  It was only 15°C, but it felt like 23°C. I would love to know why the same temperatures feel so much warmer in Italy? 🤔

    All that said, I must make a plug for the Rome Airport Inn. At first I was a bit grumbly that check-in was only between 4:30pm and 10:00pm. I learned that this is because but they are a wonderfully, hospitable family run business. Mom, Dad and daughter.

    They need a break between check outs and check ins. If you are ever in Rome and need a place near the sirport ... gift yourself with this Bed & Breakfast. The little yard even has ping-pong snd Foosball tables!

    A short shuttle ride brought us to the airport. I am delighted to share we were through the bag drop,  security and customs within 45 minutes!! No hiccups at all! Given all the lineups and chaos that is Rome airport, it felt like a miracle.

    We actually boarded an hour early and took off a little ahead of schedule!  I was still waiting for a shoe to drop!! Maybe we'll get stalled on the tarmac? Rerouted in mid air? My sear mate might have body odor? Nope. None of that. I honestly can't recall a trip where everything went so smoothly!

    I was regretting that I didn't book premium economy for flight home because we enjoyed it so much on the way to Rome, but ... it wasn't horrible. It was just so long ... 10 hours plus one extra for boeading early. I didn't want to sleep much because I want to be able to go to bed when we got home.

    One of the best parts of this stress-free trip home is that my dear friend Robin has offered to drive us home! It's such a gift because otherwise, we would have another night in Calgary and another day waiting for the Red Arrow Bus which departs at 5:15pm  and takes an extra hour to get to Lethbridge! Her kindness and generosity saved us both time and money, We will got home more than 24 hours sooner than we expected!

    Mother Nature welcomed us home with the first snowfall of the season. We slept like logs and I am enjoying my morning solitude ... in the flicker of my candle lights reflecting on the utter gloriousness of this trip.

    All in all, this trip has been filled with so many gifts that we will treasure in the years to come. It felt like everything just went right. Little magical moments dotted our journey and I got to surrender the weight of being the tour guide. And, the Universe )along with oodles of good spirited and kind-hearted people) filled in for me.

    I can't recall if I said this here or not, but this trip rates right up there as one of my favorite trips of all time!! If you are ever inclined to see Italy on foot, please consider Walk About Italy! It is a real gem!! In addition to the two two tours we did (Amalfi Coast and Cinque Terra), they offer tours in Sicily, the Dolomites, the Northern Lakes (Como etc), Tuscany, Umbria. They create them to avoid the tourists and maximize pleasure!

    And, with all of that said, I am still so tickled to be home! Although my routine was the same this loaning, it feels different ... because I'm different.

    Travel shifts your molecules on the inside. I'm carrying all the light and love of the awe-inspiring sights we beheld, the wonders we captured (both in heart and with photos!) and ... more than anything else ... the universal kindness of humanity anlong with the benevolence of the Universe! I can'tcapture this feeling with words, but our time away has grown my sppreciation for the marvels and miracles tgat await all of us ... if we can open our hearts and dare to invite it all in..

    I will be looking up my long-lost cousin in Kelowna. I'm meeting two other of my cousins soon! Who knows what lies ahead, but I'm going to welcome it all. It is, after all, the final quarter and I want to savor every moment. 💞

    Thanks for sharing our journey with us. I'm looking forward to getting this blog made into a hard cover book so we can revisit all the rich moments we enjoyed from the comfort of our home!!

    With deepest gratitude,
    ❤️ k&j ❤️
    Les mer