So the travel train continues! I'm currently sitting in Hawaii awaiting a flight back to Guam. It's been a whirlwind of a month! It all started with a "fun" Space-A trip back to San Diego. I had the pleasure of spending some time in my hometown, enjoying the luxuries of mainland life; Target, outdoor running, Nordstrom, freeways, Jamba Juice and about 53 other wonderful things Guam forgot about. The family and I flew back to Boston for a couple of days enroute to Italy at the end of the month. My dad grew up in Boston so it was fun to tour his hometown again. We hopped on a 747 and flew to Naples, Italy. My family along with two other couples Dave & Julie, and Karen & Frank rented a villa in Sorrento for the week. We had a fabulous time. Sorrento is a classic Southern Italian town, everything there; the people, the food, the scenery is beautiful...with the exception of the traffic. Italian drivers make Guam drivers look sane. I don't know how many times we came within an inch of moped or Smart car. Whew!
We began our time in Sorrento with lunch at the Excelsior Vittoria hotel for lunch. Dave's parents honeymooned at this very hotel 66 years ago while they were stationed in Italy during WWII. It was a pretty surreal experience for him and our tummies. Great food and the view was second to none.
Our lunchtime view from the Excelsior Vittoria hotel!
The waters around Capri
Capri
Our next adventure took us to Florence. We spent four hours on the Autostrada enjoying a true Italian driving experience. Apparently traffic lanes are just a suggestion as are turn signals. Most opt to straddle a lane at speeds ranging from 45mph to 100mph. My dad's knuckles were white by the time we arrived in Florence! We stayed in a B&B on the outskirts of the city and since we were a large group, they rented the whole house out to us for the week! The only downside was having to learn the bus system, a chore that was! The first day we got on the wrong line and enjoyed a 90 minute tour of the city. Some say you can stay in Florence for a month and not see it all...I disagree.
The gang on the bus..again
The view from our villa!
Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore
More naked statues
The Ponte Vecchio aka: Goldmine
Arno River
Overlook at the Pitti Palace (home of the Medici Family)
Dave & Dad in their element
You even find art on the ground! (This one is a chalk drawing of a popular painting of Eleanor Medici, a famous European royal who lived in the Pitti Palace)
The San Lorenzo Market
Courtney and I waiting on the group
Out of all our day trips I'd say wine tasting in Tuscany tops the list. It was just perfect. Our driver Fabrizzio picked us up and drove us to the town of Greve (Grev-vay), right in the heart of some of the Chianti Region. A gorgeous little town we got to see some awesome wine, cheese and prosciutto shops. I recommend spending a day just observing this little town, it's a classic Italian town and gorgeous to boot. We hopped back in the van and stopped at the Verazzano (yep same guy the NY bridge is named for) vineyards to sample the leftover grapes from last weekend's harvest. It is an ancient tradition in Italy to leave a portion of the crop behind for the poor; after all that shopping, I think we might have qualified. :) We finished our day at a couple of wineries. We even enjoyed a tour of the Vicchiomaggio winery and tasted some exquisite Chianti Classicos. We took some fantastic tours, bought some even more fantastic wines and simply enjoyed the beauty of Tuscany in the fall.
Julie and I in the Verazzano Vineyard
I'm thinking about showing my dog this picture, maybe she'll think twice before taking herself for a walk again...
Overall Italy was a fantastic experience. I wish I could have shared it with Colin but I suppose we will have to visit it together some day!
I'm now attempting to get back to Guam via the US Air Force's fabulous (and I use that term loosely) Space-A program. I'm currently battling a terminal full of people for a coveted seat on a transport plane back to the Rock. I'm praying I get one of those seats because I've been here for three days now and I'm ready to finally be home again!
Arrivederci!
The photos look absolutely amazing!!! It sounds like you had a wonderful time!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful pictures! we were in florence for a week and i agree -not long enough! i dont know if i've ever visited a non-US city w/o bad driving!! beijing, manila, spain, germany......the list goes on!
ReplyDeleteYour pictures brought back so many wonderful memories of Florence! What an awesome trip... can't wait to hear more about it whenever I see you next (hopefully soon!)
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