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Autumn in Italy
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Colm--be sure to visit the Marino Marini gallery when you get to Florence. One of my favorite sculptors. Bernini aint too shabby either. Did you cross the angel bridge in Rome?
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We did, on the way to the Vatican.
So much to see in that fab city.
So much to see in that fab city.
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Brought back memories CR - I've stayed in Sorrento a couple of times, though never tried Limoncello.
Some local interests...
The gardens at Ravello and Ischia were relaxing...
https://www.ischiareview.com/la-mortella-gardens.html
https://www.ravello.com/attractions/villa-cimbrone/
and historically there's the less visited...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herculaneum
And for something a little odd...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villa_San_Michele
Lookforward to the return poem
cheers
matty
Some local interests...
The gardens at Ravello and Ischia were relaxing...
https://www.ischiareview.com/la-mortella-gardens.html
https://www.ravello.com/attractions/villa-cimbrone/
and historically there's the less visited...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herculaneum
And for something a little odd...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villa_San_Michele
Lookforward to the return poem
cheers
matty
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Thanks for the info Matty. A few of them were already on my list, Herculaneum especially
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Thanks indar.
Strange place
We'll be a distance from there, but will check it out if we're ever in that area.
Strange place
We'll be a distance from there, but will check it out if we're ever in that area.
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Do they have pizza as we know it in Italy?
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I'm sure they do Mark
I've never tasted pitza, in fact I can't even spell it
I've never tasted pitza, in fact I can't even spell it