Ventotene here we come!
The island of Ventotene is one of a group of four islands north of Naples called the Pontine islands. In actuality, I had been planning on going to one of the other islands called Palmarola. But we ended up pulling into the port just as the boat for Palmarola was leaving. Then we almost missed the boat to Ventotene. We made it just in the nick of time!
After a short walk around the port of Ventotene, we paid the captain of a small boat to take us around the island. The water was unbelievably blue and clear.
I know this is a blog, but if the saying 'a picture is worth a thousand words' was ever true, it is certainly true of the following picture:
That's Mare and I snorkeling in the pristine waters of Ventotene. It was such a joy to show my wife and Tom and Donna the beauty of Italy. And we could never forget my cousin Giusy!
When our boat ride around the island was finished, we went to one of the restaurants and ordered some fish and chips - south Italian style! Yummmmm. Oh, and the captain's wife was the cook!
It was a beautiful day that none of us will ever forget. One more look at the blue water and then one more night in Latina ....
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Latina - Part 1
Latina - We leave the east coast and travel south west to the town of Latina - along the Tyrrhenian Sea
More beautiful countryside along the way - at least until we hit the city traffic of Rome.
Italian Greeting
By now we are accustomed to the Italian greeting - kiss, kiss
men, women - doesn't matter
Start with the left cheek, let them lead ... get in line
We meet more of Santo's family from his father's side - Great Aunt Grace is 93, the remaining sibling of his grandfather. She was a little girl when she last saw her brother, and the family was very excited to meet Santo.
Santo's cousin Giusy was very excited to meet him and she was our tour-guide and took the role of family translator.
This big family unit lives in an apartment complex - pretty cool. I think they are the entire complex. I never actually figured out who lived in which apartment, I just barely figured who went with whom. There were two floors, I think. The lobby and hallway areas were beautiful - marble floors. Every apartment had at least one terrace and they were large, with awnings and large pots growing lemon trees or some other tropical plant. You could live on the terrace. Every apartment has a cool spiral stairway that was a focal point - I wondered where they went and was at the top of the stairs.
There were many cousins to meet and lots of photos to share.
Santo brought his laptop and shared family photos - this was always a time when everyone would gather around to see the old photos Santo had gathered and photos of their American family.
Then Aunt Grace got out her albums and shared her photos.
I have to say that all of Santo's family made Tom and I feel like their family - I think I could have slipped some pictures into the album and they wouldn't have minded at all.
Giusy took us the a beach on the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Cappuccino and Sunset - bella
The sand here is darker - lava is mixed with the sand.
Did I mention that we were getting spoiled ...
... if we weren't sure, our stay in Latina confirmed it.
These are three of the Latina Ladies
On the right is Anna. She spoke NO English.
Her mission was to make sure that I ate everything - and she took that job seriously.
Tom said she watched me like a hawk.
She did show me how to eat the fish - for which I was thankful.
A whole fish on your plate can be intimidating and she had some skills.
We went to dinner ... at a restaurant where you park amongst the olive trees ...
... and ate ... and ate ... and ate ...
This is the appetizer plate - per person.
Additional appetizers were served family style.
The wine glass was HUGE - and the wine was delicious.
We are taught the Italian toast Cin cin!!! (Cheers)
This is a partial view of the enormous table - Santo was seated at the head of the table,
with Great Aunt Grace to his right.
with Great Aunt Grace to his right.
and the pasta course ...
... and then insalata ...
... and greens ...
... and carne (meat) three different choices ...
(by that I mean that you eat at least one of all three choices)
... and dolce ...
I was caught red-handed talking half a piece of each.
... then for digestion (digestivo) ... a shot of Limón cello ...
... or some bubbly ... or other liquor ...
It was an unbelievable meal!!!
Yes, I think we were on our way to gluttony.
her only request/fear is that we be waiting for her at the airport when she arrives ...
But first ... we eat!
Did I mention that meals take hours.
We ate in one of the apartments.
It was sort of like Thanksgiving Dinner - card tables at the end of the table - folding chairs -
we all fit and sit and eat together.
Sant - "we can't forget to leave on time to get Mare"
Homemade Lasagna!
of course there was antipasto first and fish after
Then we move to another apartment for dessert.
I wish I could tell you that they were delicious, but I was too stuffed to try anything, and Anna was busy getting champagne glasses - phew.
Donna - "we gotta leave in time to get Mare!"
and then for digestivo ...
Cin cin!
I really like the Limón cello ..
... especially the crema di Lemoncino ...
hey ... we gotta get Mare!!!!
Giusy, Sant, Tom & I jump in the car and head back to Rome to the airport, and Rome traffic. Oops, Sant had the wrong time for the flight ... she'll arrive 30 minutes earlier than we thought ... and her flight is on time.
We arrive at the airport with not a second to spare - drop off Sant & Giusy to find the right gate - and hope the Mare is not sitting on her bag outside the luggage area.
All is well - they made it in time and Mare had great flights!
Phew - good thing - because we're heading out on the ferry ... no time for jet lag.
Next post - the beautiful Island of Ventotene ...
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Porto San Giorgio and Sant'Elpidio Sights
Beautiful smooth rocks covered the beach by our bungalow.
Swimming in the Adriatic Sea
Seeing the Sights
Between pranzo and cena the family took us to see some of the beautiful countryside ...
... from the tops of the hills to the beautiful seashore ...
I have to say that riding in the backseat of Paola's car made me thankful that I was still wearing my seasick patch. I think that she could rival any NASCAR driver ... just say'in ...
Fermo Cathedral - a magnificent 13th century cathedral,
which rises in the most elevated part of the town.
Fermo Cathedral has the most magnificent view of the rolling landscape and the Adriatic Sea.
Spectacular View
Inside the Cathedral
Beautiful Beach & Beautiful Familia
After the beach we head back to Michela's house and preparations begin for cena.
This is no small feat and she does it with such ease!!!
The table that normally seats six transforms into a banquet table - amazing. Where do you get this kind of furniture ... it was so sturdy and well made!!!
More fantastic smells emerged from the kitchen ... and soon we sat down to a feast.
This was the main dish - spaghetti with mussel and clam sauce.
It is hard to see the clams - they were small and very tender - cooked to perfection.
There were also dishes of sardines with lemon, olive oil and parsley; potato and octopus; and snail with peas. I wish I had more pictures of the food - we must have been too busy stuffing our faces.
Santo sharing family photos - the whole family gathers around!
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Trip to the Adriatic Sea!
Alright (D’accordo), I guess it’s my turn to add some
details of our incredible trip to the blog.
I speak for Tom, Donna and myself when I tell you that it was extremely
hard to say goodbye to Ilenia and her family when it was time to move on north
to Porto San Giorgio. My heart sank when I realized it was the last time I
would hear her say, ‘I will pick you up at our usual time for un cappuccino.’
(Ironically, I always ordered the cappuccino Italiano and she always ordered
the cappuccino Americano!).
Shouts go out to my cousin Carmen Galesi and his son Gale
for connecting us to such beautiful and welcoming cousins!
So we put away the Kleenex and made our way north to meet
some cousins from my dad’s side of the family who were originally from Torre
Del Greco, but moved up to Sant'Elpidio in the region of Marche. This would be
the furthest north in Italy we would travel. It was about an hour up the coast
from Pescara.
Upon arriving in Sant’Elpidio we met my cousin Michela
Spinalbese and her daughter Paola. It was an emotional meeting. Her son Lorenzo
and his girlfriend came to meet us not too long after this. The smells coming
out of her kitchen were out of this world. And so began about two weeks
straight of being stuffed to the gills with the most incredible food you can
imagine!
On the menu for Pranzo at 2:00? Spaghetti Bolognese –
scrumptious! It was accompanied by delicious white wine. What a great lunch,
right? Nope. That was the warm up. She then brought out the main dish; Chicken cacciatore
Neapolitan style! Delicious!
This was capped off with gelato topped with fresh cut
peaches and espresso that even Tom liked! This was only the beginning of a joyous day with my cousins in Sant'Elpidio. We'll pick it up from here in our next installment!
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