In the morning we were delighted with our complimentary Italian style breakfast of sweet pastries and Cappuccino, which by the way came to be a favorite of ours.
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| I forgot to take a picture of this but it was at every hotel and bnb. It is crostata. |
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| also not my picture but like a crosisant, but crispy and with powdered sugar on top. |
This little place made the most exquisite cup of espresso for Natalie and Shannon it was served in those little espresso cups and was simply divine. Our host in the morning spoke very little English and we got a chance to use a translating app that worked beautifully. We wanted to go out and see Naples before going to Pompeii. We were graciously allowed us to keep our luggage in the office until we returned to pick them up several hours later. In fact all of our hotels/bed and breakfast were very kind and allowed us to do this without any charge.
We began our tour of Naples on foot through the tiny streets lined with shops and clotheslines hung out to dry. In one of the side street a man was singing with a karaoke machine off his balcony. We dipped into anything that looked ancient and found a cathedral museum that we paid 7 Euros to go tour. This was amazing as one of the first paintings to see was a Michaelangelo!! Unbelievable.
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| I was obsessed with ceilings and floors. |
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| Floor |
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| feeling very small in this church/basillica |
I was approached by a small toothless, woman complete with the old Italian way of wearing a scarf on her head and tied around the neck. She had a handful of little metals, (plastic covered with metal looking paint) that were hanging on a little red ribbon. She approached me and took my hand and place two of the metals in my palm. One was shaped like a key and the other like a hand, she smiled all the while she tried to explain to me in Italian the meaning of these 2 little fake metals, pointing to my daughter in law and smiling ever so sweetly, then she would put her fingers to her mouth to let me know she needed to eat as well. My son again motioned for me to come and not give her money. I gently took her hand and placed the metals in them and said one of my few Italian words, "mi dispiace". The sweet look on her face turned to ice and she walked away. We encountered another little lady in the train station selling little packs of Kleenex. She also was not happy with us.

We figured out the subway system and took a fast train to Chichia. It was like a postcard with the multicolored buildings lining the coastline and the tourquoise blue sea.
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| the colorful buildings |
We had lunch in a very nice restaurant, I had a dish that was simply 3 roma tomatoes sliced in half with some crispy seasoned bread crumbs, it was served with a sweet vinegar oil that was to die for. From there we were on our way back when we encountered a "scuffle" What I saw was a young man 20's being pushed around by 2 other young men and an older 50's man well dress standing by. Someone in the scuffle called out "help call the police" My son saw something different. In fact he saw it happening and quickly shuffled us to the other side of the street. If he hadn't we would have been right in the path of what happened next....the chase scene, when the 2 young men started chasing the one 20 something, and grabbed him and he started swinging at them. My son saw that no one was helping whoever he thought needed help and was just about to go tackle the "pickpocket" when the police arrived. WHEW! So much for the rich side of Naples.
We made our way back to our hotel said goodbye to Rooms Stazione grabbed our bags and were off on the high speed train to Pompeii....it was air conditioned too! A much welcomed relief as we were all sure it was at least high 90's every day.
The train let us off right in front of the ruins and we found our next little lodging
The Pompeii Boutique INN.
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| the view from our BNB a very large vegetable farm. |
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| the parking lot of our BnB |
Our host had been communicating with me prior to our arrival and offered to cook us a home cooked meal for 15 euros, we said YES! Dinner at 730pm.
We did a little exploring before and I bought a ring for my daughter. The vendor was a middle aged woman, who wanted 35 euros, which I said no to, but she was relentless. My son came to my aid and tried to get me to leave but I was willing to pay 10. She put the ring in a bag while she was still bargaining and I had a 10 in my hand. When she thought I was going to walk away she snatched the 10 out of my hand and said "OK, we end the day" The next day she was selling hats.
Our dinner was delightful. It was one of my favorite memories. We had the traditional anti-pasta with fresh mozzarella balls, bread, and rigatoni. The second course was eggplant parmesan and ice cream.
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| our private dinner on the patio. |
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| the anti-pasta |
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| on the way to the ruins |
The next day we had the tour of Pompeii ruins that we paid 12 euros for and had an excellent guide
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| waiting for the tour to start |
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| a pomegranate tree |
Lucia. She was very animated and would frequently say "obviously" and ask us "why?" Like for instance, "why were there beds in the Romans dining rooms?" Because the Romans like to lay down while they ate. She took us to the brothel AKA Lupanare and was made sure that we check out what
she charmingly called "the menu".
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| the sign of the prostitute was the serpent |
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| the menu |
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| road signs, they were all over the place... |
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| beautiful ceilings and floors that have withstood time and disaster |
At one point when we arrived at the "amphitheater" she told us that we now had some free time to take pictures, rest, or sing. My son took advantage of that offer and gave a short well received concert in Pompeii. Which brings to mind another interesting sight in the ruins... a grand exhibit of PINK FLOYD live in Pompeii concert. It was eerie, an entire building built to honor this concert. It must have been epic.
So much to say here, but words cannot express the amazement and sorrow that was felt within the ruins of Pompeii.
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| a girl who was buried under the pyroclastic flow |
Our guide had said that they built Pompeii on the side of a mountain for protection but they didn't know it was a volcano.
Way off subject but here in Pompeii we saw the bare butts of 2 men. One was taking a pee on the sidewalk into some planters in front of a restaurant and the other was in our hotel getting some kind of shot in his butt by the owner of the hotel.