Again? Are you not dropping in Rome? I’m there for the WE with my Great Danes at a Dog Show. It seems to me, you loved the movie Under the Tuscan Sun… you are tracing the geography of that movie!
We’re back in Positano because we made very good friends the last time we were here and are visiting them again. Would have loved to see you at a dog show in Rome. Have seen a gorgeous pup of yours on Facebook. Good luck at the show. Still hope to visit Abruzzo some day.
Fabulous. I have a small town in that area that I love and I don’t share it with just anyone, as it’s not touristy. But for this fabulous group of people: Vico Equense. Just north of Sorrento. It’s on the Circumvesuviana, which is a local train route that goes around that area, through Pompeii and to Naples. So one can stay in a small town in that area, and just walk to the train station, and take a local train to Naples, Pompeii, Sorrento (and on to Capri) for the day. Great way to see a small town but get to the bigger cities too. Love, love, love traveling in Italy.
Thought the photo looked rather familiar. Heaven indeed! The town must be all stairways. Oh oh…Eric Clapton tunes will be stuck in my head all day now…..
Hello everyone! Ann, those photos are ravishing. Imagine Positano in the rain, how very romantic.
I just came back from NYC late last night. Manhatten is a vibrant city, more so than Los Angeles. I must say New Yorker are generally leaner and in better shape from all that walking. My pass and court issued document got me into every monument there is. Everyone is a speed walker. I had a view of Lower Manhatten that is stunning where I stayed. I would spend hours staring at it. I would climb abroad buses and descend into the subway. New Yorkers would stop and help me, holding a map. Times Square was a bit too much for me. I was scared to cross the street. I wouldn’t move, wathching all the traffic coming my way. The NYPD escorted me across the street. T The pedestrians are nuts, the drivers even so. A car stopped within inches of me, I felt like leaping into the air and landing on his hood and say “Deal with me.” Fab two and half we
Gloria, glad you’re home safely. Was wondering how your trip went and if you enjoyed it.
Yup, NYC is one bustling city! So pleased all were so helpful to you.
Gloria, I was in Manhattan last weekend with my family. The weather was gorgeous so it seemed EVERYONE was there. The streets were packed. My kids love the city and could not believe how many people could cross a street at one time! We also spent time in Time Square. I am still not used to the way they converted part of the street into an area for people to just ‘hang-out’ with tables and chairs. Did you see those circular-wooden things people were sitting in? The kids thought it was a giant basket minus the handle.
Again? Are you not dropping in Rome? I’m there for the WE with my Great Danes at a Dog Show. It seems to me, you loved the movie Under the Tuscan Sun… you are tracing the geography of that movie!
We’re back in Positano because we made very good friends the last time we were here and are visiting them again. Would have loved to see you at a dog show in Rome. Have seen a gorgeous pup of yours on Facebook. Good luck at the show. Still hope to visit Abruzzo some day.
Yes,, best of luck to you Ylenia!!
Thank youuuu both
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Good luck!
That is a fabulous picture! I love the effect of the rain!
Oh, that looks so romantic. All of these pictures have been just beautiful. Enjoy the rest of your trip.
Stunning. Absolutely stunning.
Fabulous. I have a small town in that area that I love and I don’t share it with just anyone, as it’s not touristy. But for this fabulous group of people: Vico Equense. Just north of Sorrento. It’s on the Circumvesuviana, which is a local train route that goes around that area, through Pompeii and to Naples. So one can stay in a small town in that area, and just walk to the train station, and take a local train to Naples, Pompeii, Sorrento (and on to Capri) for the day. Great way to see a small town but get to the bigger cities too. Love, love, love traveling in Italy.
Andrea, I saw a sign for that town on my way in. Thanks for sharing it. We won’t tell anyone else!
That does look like my idea heaven. Keep the photos coming, I am enjoying your tour of Italy.
Ann I hope you have a wonderful romantic time. You tell that Denis to slow down and smell the roses with you
Enjoy !!!
Beautiful! Thank you!
Just thinking about having an espresso while taking in the view…enjoy every minute.
Thought the photo looked rather familiar. Heaven indeed! The town must be all stairways. Oh oh…Eric Clapton tunes will be stuck in my head all day now…..
Hello everyone! Ann, those photos are ravishing. Imagine Positano in the rain, how very romantic.
I just came back from NYC late last night. Manhatten is a vibrant city, more so than Los Angeles. I must say New Yorker are generally leaner and in better shape from all that walking. My pass and court issued document got me into every monument there is. Everyone is a speed walker. I had a view of Lower Manhatten that is stunning where I stayed. I would spend hours staring at it. I would climb abroad buses and descend into the subway. New Yorkers would stop and help me, holding a map. Times Square was a bit too much for me. I was scared to cross the street. I wouldn’t move, wathching all the traffic coming my way. The NYPD escorted me across the street. T The pedestrians are nuts, the drivers even so. A car stopped within inches of me, I felt like leaping into the air and landing on his hood and say “Deal with me.” Fab two and half we
Gloria
Gloria, glad you’re home safely. Was wondering how your trip went and if you enjoyed it.
Yup, NYC is one bustling city! So pleased all were so helpful to you.
Gloria, I was in Manhattan last weekend with my family. The weather was gorgeous so it seemed EVERYONE was there. The streets were packed. My kids love the city and could not believe how many people could cross a street at one time! We also spent time in Time Square. I am still not used to the way they converted part of the street into an area for people to just ‘hang-out’ with tables and chairs. Did you see those circular-wooden things people were sitting in? The kids thought it was a giant basket minus the handle.
Dear Annie and Christine,
I saw lots of interesting sights, including those circular things. I feel just the same as your kids.
Annie, thank you for thinking of me. I don’t travel much and it was an adventure for me.
Gloria
Thanks for another great photo. Love it!