Monday, August 12, 2024
Foodtopia Moments
All Good Things
Today we made our way south to Rome, but I pretty much just stayed at the airport and hotel, resting and getting ready for my flight. Tomorrow I return to the States, with an appointment to have my tooth extracted on Wednesday.
Friday, August 9, 2024
Foodtopia Moments
We've made it to Firenze
Wednesday, August 7, 2024
Foodtopia Moments
Nights on the Town
The past couple of nights have been pretty busy. We've been mainly beaching it by day at Lido Ritz. The sun has been shining down brightly and the water has been very clear and calm. But by night, we've been making our way out.
On Monday, we visited Termoli for another round of dinner, shopping and sightseeing. It's always so beautiful to walk around. Though very close to Campomarino (6 miles), it's like another world there when it comes to offerings at night. Live music, plenty of bars and restaurants, tons of shopping, the best gelato I've ever had, and some of the best people watching can all be found in Termoli.
Last night, we traveled a little farther to Torremaggiore, my father's hometown. We first stopped by the cemetery to visit with family member of the past. Then we met up with my cousin Vincenzo and his wife Mariella for a tour of the town. We went into some of the most beautiful churches. We toured a middle ages castle that was built on top of a Roman Empire era castle. They are now excavating the area and finding plates, cups, pitchers, and tools from up to 200 years BC. We also passed the home of Nicola Sacco, of the tragic Sacco and Vanzetti fame. History buffs will know about it, but look it up if you don't know. After taking the passagiatta (walk) and having an Aperol Spritz at a local bar, we went to my cousin's house for a delicious cena (dinner) on their rooftop terrace. It was a beautiful night.Monday, August 5, 2024
Foodtopia Moments
Beautiful Sites Nearby
It's been a week. Last week I visited a local who scheduled a tooth extraction for this morning. I hemmed and hawed about the decision to have a procedure done while I was in Italy. The more I thought about it, the more I wanted to wait til I returned home. Not because of the actual tooth pull, that I know they can do; my issue was with the recovery. So I switched my flight to return home a week early, and scheduled a dentist appointment for the following morning.
The end of last week was pretty fun. On Thursday, my cousins Maryanne and Victoria and I set out south to visit the little town of Alberobello. It's home to many trulli, a circular type dwelling with a coned roof. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site that I've visited a few times now. It's always intertesting to walk around and see the village. Every time I go, there seems to be more touristy things there, but it still has it's historical feel. We had a great lunch and continued on our way.Where we went was the Grotte di Castellana. It's a place I'd only heard of as "the caves near Alberobello." You can only go in at certain times as part of a tour group, for good reason. You descend several stories underground and walk through caves, or grotte, that were created while the land was under the Adriatic Sea 90-100 million years ago. Now it's a dank cave, but what's there is incredible to see. The photos I was able to snap don't do the place justice. The following day we spent the morning at Lido Ritz, then headed off to my cousin Arianna's 2nd birthday party. She's my cousin Mario and his wife Cassandra's second daughter. It was in town called San Martino in Pensilis, surrounded by farmland and hillsides. The view was spectacular, the food delicious, and the company amazing.