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Neighboring towns
Today, we had a nice slow morning in Alberobello, relaxing in our trullo and walking a bit around the town. The basilica at the end of our road is named after brothers Saint Cosmos and Saint Damian. They claim to … Continue reading
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Our first morning in Alberobello
While we all miss Minori, Alberobello already has a few things going for it that will make this stretch enjoyable in its own way. WiFi— I won’t get into all the technology troubles we ran into on that leg of … Continue reading
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Matera and Alberobello
Yesterday we left Minori and Paul checked off an item on his bucket list: he drove the Strada Statale 163, aka the Amalfi Coast Drive. Until this point we used a route that took us through the mountains and only … Continue reading
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Minori observations
Minori has been a great place for us to spend a week in Italy. If we never go back to Positano again, I’d be perfectly fine with that. But never returning to Minori would make all of us incredibly sad. … Continue reading
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Alla Spiaggia
It’s our final full day in Minori and we have one thing on the agenda: spiaggia (beach). In the morning, we fed potato chips to the swans, seagulls and ducks who have been nesting in the water and rocks outside … Continue reading
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Pompei and Vesuvius
Paul started the morning with a ride on a scooter. The guys at the car park in Maiori didn’t have his car ready as requested, so instead of bringing the car to Paul, they brought Paul to the car! Big … Continue reading
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A day at sea
Today Captain Paul rented a boat so we could enjoy the beauty of the Amalfi coast from the water. We departed Minori, passed Atrani, Amalfi, Conca dei Marini, Furore, Praiano and stopped the boat to access a beach outside of … Continue reading
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Beautiful Cetera
Today we took a short boat ride (25 minutes) further down the Amalfi coast to a small town called Cetera. The boat service didn’t exist when we were here six years ago, and it’s wonderful: Minori to Maiori to Cetera … Continue reading
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Good morning Minori
Every night Minori has been hopping. We go to bed, whether it’s at midnight or after 2am, and there are children running about and adults socializing on the promenade along the water. The vitality of life in Italy seems to … Continue reading
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1,283 stairs
After a full day at the beach, last night we hiked from Minori to Ravello, an incredible town perched high above the water with beautiful views of the towns of Minori and Maiori below. Big D diligently counted the number … Continue reading
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Minori beach days
It was so nice to wake up in Minori on our first full day in Italy. The sound of the crashing waves and beautiful view from our apartment can’t be beat. This is the perfect place to stay for the … Continue reading
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Vacanza a Italia
Today the kids and I met Paul in Italy for the beginning of our summer 2018 holiday. Paul has been here for a few days already, and he’ll blog about that experience shortly. Driving from Rome to Caserta, we passed … Continue reading
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Sharks and crabs
Tomorrow we return to Massachusetts so we spent our last day relaxing on Topsail Beach (Surf City to be exact) with our friends at their beach house. D loved riding the waves and spent hours and hours doing so. Miss … Continue reading
Relaxing in Topsail
We’ve spent the past two days in Topsail Island and it’s been very relaxing. No seaweed on the beach, plenty of shells, and lots of waves. Swim, sunbathe, repeat. Big D has loved riding the waves, spending the entire day … Continue reading
Wrapping up the college tour
Yesterday we began the day introducing the kids to an icon of the South: Waffle House. Since it wasn’t raining, we headed black to Duke to visit their beautiful gardens and walk through campus. The gardens were loaded with flowers … Continue reading
Tobacco Road
Today we drove 3+ hours from Williamsburg to explore Tobacco Road — an area that refers to sports (particularly basketball) played between Duke and UNC Chapel Hill, rival Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) universities which are located close to each other … Continue reading
Final VA observations
1. Everyone has been so friendly in Virginia. You can tell who is from the north since they don’t make eye contact or say hello. 2. There are a lot of cicadas. They are noisy and it’s disconcerting to think … Continue reading
Colonial Williamsburg
It was a rainy day today but we made the best of it in Colonial Williamsburg. I think the rain accentuated the smell of the horse droppings in the street, and when it wasn’t raining the air was thick and … Continue reading
Kingsmill on repeat
Kingsmill on repeat We spent the entire day at the resort, lounging by the pool, drinking frozen mocktails and cocktails, Big D and Paul played tennis, Big D and I briefly rode bikes, and we swam a lot in the … Continue reading
Busch Gardens
Spent today at Busch Gardens Williamsburg – riding coasters and enjoying the shows. It has a European theme with rides and shows related to specific countries. We hit the Invadr wooden coaster, Le Scoot log flume (twice), the Loch Ness … Continue reading
A day at Kingsmill
Today we spent the day at the Kingsmill Resort taking advantage of all this place has to offer: Paul and I worked out in the morning, I had a massage while Paul and Big D played tennis, we enjoyed the … Continue reading
Richmond
After a stop at Bodos Bagels (an institution on the UVA campus) we headed to Richmond. Big D pushed the one man sled on the University of Richmond football field, Miss M played basketball on the Richmond Spider’s basketball court, … Continue reading
Charlottesville
This morning we explored Monticello – Thomas Jefferson’s home. We took three separate tours of the three story home, Jeffersons gardens, and slavery at Monticello. There was a table set up (in the shade) where the kids could play games … Continue reading
Entering Virginia
This morning we left Washington DC for the second leg of our trip: Charlottesville, Virginia. We toured Luray Caverns (26 floors below ground), had fun running around the nearby hedge maze and headed down the highway to see Cooters — … Continue reading
A final day in DC
Started the day on the Metro to Arlington National Cemetery. So glad we booked the tram tour in advance — it express took us to the Kennedy family area / eternal flame, then the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier where … Continue reading
Planes, trains and bikes
A few years ago, we were fortunate to meet a military family spending two years as our neighbors in Belmont. We spent many many hours hanging outside while the kids played, and they held a special place in our hearts. … Continue reading
A full day, and night, in DC
There’s a Starbucks attached to the hotel, but we walked across the mall to Bakers & Baristas for breakfast – everything made in house and soooo good. Walked across the mall and saw the Capital building in the distance. At the … Continue reading
Our nations capital
Today we began our summer 2017 family adventure: Washington DC, Virginia and North Carolina. Started the afternoon with a visit to the Smithsonian Museum of American History where we saw Archie Bunker’s chair, Indiana Jones’ hat and whip, Lincolns hat, … Continue reading
Last day in London
It’s been a long day to end a long trip. No scones or crumpets this trip. No visits to Abbey Road or Jane Austen’s house or Stonehenge or Bath. And you know what? I’ve been here five times now and … Continue reading
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Visiting Windsor
Started my day on a walk through Hyde Park over to Kensington Garden. Windy, damp and overcast. Took the train from Paddington to Windsor (changing in Slough), dropped off my bag at the hotel, and had a quick lunch at … Continue reading
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