Elaine, John, and Chris flew home on the 11th. Our flight was cancelled so we were rescheduled for the 12th. One day in Milan, we said. One day of possibilities. We could go see The Last Supper by da Vinci, if tickets were available. We could go view the fantastic Milanese architecture (just driving perhaps, …
Category Archives: Italy-2023
Blog #8 – Italy 2023
Camogli by the sea. Done. While we’re sad to leave that quintessentially Mediterranean gorgeousness, another landscape awaited us in Bettola. Some of our dearly departed lived, made families, and worked here many years ago, and some, generations later, still do. We’ve been here before in a series of mishaps and misadventures that I won’t bore …
Blog #7 – Italy 2023
There are days to sit bonelessly beneath an umbrella, days to bonefully work, days to anxiously worry, and days to greedily eat gelato. We managed to avoid the first three, all day. The restaurant at Montallegro is some distance from here and has three virtues that make it fabulous. The first merit is that is …
Blog #6 – Italy 2023
Siamo Qui. We are here. You know those postcards you see of the Mediterranean Sea by Portofino? The ones where the colorful houses line up in layers like so many Lego blocks climbing up the hill with the sea twinkling below — here — much like the movie ‘Luca’. It’s really our tourist stop, which …
Blog #5 – Italy 2023
We are Italian party animals of a different sort. We seem to go from one thing to another with sweet abandon. So — let me tell you our lunch today,, as ordered by the prete (priest) Don Salvator, in whose church we have been trying to record baptisms from 1626-1700 today. He recommended the place; …
Blog #4 – Italy 2023
Romaggi is in the backview mirror today as we move to our B&B in Soglio. We left behind some accidentally thrown-out trash which was our laundry, but enjoyed a full week of mainly boneless relaxing. We are now in our newly remodeled Locanda da Sale — next door to church #2, San Michaele di Soglio, …
Blog #3 – Italy 2023
Okay – truth – we’ve been here for 7 days now and have done squat. We’ve eaten gelato, fine dinners, and pasta “fatto en casa” (homemade), yummy stuff with lots of pesto and multiple hands to make it easy. It is easy — we have five adults, each courteous and responsible for themselves. Nice. We …
Blog Two — Italy 2023
Arrivato — 26 hours after we shuttled off to the now-common public spectacle of travel, we sat in the snack and coffee end of the terminal. Airports feel like current events-type geography lessons. Uzbekistan was in Milan, and so was Droha , wherever that is. So, if one computes the luxury of travel and who …
Blog One — Italy 2023
We leave on a shuttle tomorrow morning at 8:00 AM. If all goes well, we will be meeting cousins in Milan sometime tomorrow, a few hours after we land, and await their Chicago direct flight (jealous, much?). Plausible deniability: Some of the folks who get this blog have made the regrettable error of encouraging the …