
This is the Sorrento Coast, one of the many lovely views we enjoyed along the coast.
One of my favorite lunches was at the ancient farm of Rosa and Maria, where we ate and drank only what had been produced at the farm. Rosa greeted us and explained how they make the wine and then she interpreted while Maria, who spoke no English, made mozzarella before our very eyes. We ate fresh caprese salad and drank limoncello on a patio in a shady arbor.
Our friends Norm and Sue Loomer, newly retired and celebrating, accompanied us on the trip. On a night of poking round Sorrento with them, Bill found Ristorante Bagni Delfino (thanks to the Rick Steves guidebook) on the waterfront and we had a delicious seafood dinner.
We visited Santa Maria degli Angeli, which is built around St Francis’ original church that still sits intact in the middle. St Francis worshipped and died here, so it’s a very big attraction for pilgrims. A congregation from Sicily, complete with their church banner, were chanting and doing a sort of circular line dance at several holy sites we visited that day.
It had to be done. Doesn’t every tourist in Pisa have to stand for a picture in front of the campanile? That’s Norm and Sue with us. We are still sporting happy smiles because the thunder, lightning, heavy wind, and sheets of rain hadn’t hit yet. Minutes after this picture was taken we sought refuge in the Composanto, the cloister-like building that houses the tombs.
Back in Rome at the end of the trip we did the usual sites—Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, Vatican, Coliseum, Catacombs—that just have to be done in Rome. I’m glad I did it, but I don’t need to do it again. The crowds in the Vatican were downright oppressive. It was body to body in the Sistine Chapel. You’ve all seen pictures of those other places, so I’m including the Baths of Caracalla here.
We plan a return visit to Tuscany the first week of June 2008 with all our children and grandchildren. We've rented a 500-year-old vila with eight bedrooms and three bathrooms for fourteen people. Now that we've done the overview, we're ready for some time to savor the beauty of Tuscany.