With a boyfriend who works as an official tour guide for the region of Campania, our days often start early. Especially when his groups depart from Sorrento or Salerno over an hour away. The bright side is that I get the chance to watch the day begin, as the sun climbs up over the mountains across ...
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Paris in the Snow
This year was a rainy Christmas on the Amalfi Coast, but a few wet days are nothing compared to the snowstorms and cold weather that have hit northern Europe. The news has been full of stories of flights cancelled and even the Eiffel Tower in Paris closed because of the heavy snow. I feel sorry for ...
Buon Natale from the Amalfi Coast!
This week instead of Photo Friday, a little music seemed like a fun way to celebrate this Christmas Eve day. Here's one of my favorites by Nat King Cole to get you in the (Italian) Christmas spirit! Buon Natale means Merry Christmas to you. Buon Natale to everyone Happy New Year and lots of ...
Borghi d’Italia – Scala on TV
This weekend the town of Scala on the Amalfi Coast will be featured on the weekly TV show Borghi d'Italia on TV2000. Each week Borghi d'Italia features a small town in Italy focusing on art, history and traditions. For anyone who loves the Amalfi Coast, you won't want to miss this look at one of the ...
Christmas & New Year’s Events in Amalfi!
Head over to the Amalfi Coast Local Flavor Blog on NileGuide to find out about all of the fun events scheduled for Christmas, New Year's and Epiphany in Amalfi. I'm looking forward to sharing stories, photos and videos of the holiday events this year! ...
Photo Friday: Christmas in Minori
The Christmas lights on the Amalfi Coast are pretty this year just about everywhere you go. I couldn't resist quickly snapping a photo of the unusual white Christmas tree in Minori when we stopped to see the lights there last week. It's a rather whimsical creation surrounded by blue angels and white ...
Christmas Lights & Music in Amalfi 2010
Last week I told you that it was beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Amalfi as they began to put up the Christmas lights and decorations throughout town. On December 8th, for the celebration of the Immaculate Conception, Amalfi's Christmas lights were turned on and celebrated with a marching ...
The Winter Coat
The temperatures have begun to drop on the Amalfi Coast, especially at night with the cold north winds blowing down the valleys along the Lattari Mountains. It's time of year for throwing an extra blanket on the bed and pulling out the heavy winter coats, hats, scarves and gloves. Our cats have been ...
Photo Friday: The Fearful Fountain
Usually, the photos I pick out each week for Photo Friday jump out to me. Often they're nice memories from an event or something that I've done over the past weeks or months. Other times I scan through my photos and nothing seems quite right. This one, however, is perfect for this week. It's been ...
Climbing Mt. Vesuvius
On a sunny day at the beginning of November we headed over the Lattari Mountains to Naples. Destination: Mt. Vesuvius! After climbing Mt. Etna in Sicily, my mother was very excited to tackle another volcano. I hadn't ever been to the top of Mt. Vesuvius, so I was really happy she wanted to go. Head ...
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas … in Amalfi!
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas ... in Amalfi! The bakeries and shops are decorated for the holidays, and soon the town will be lit with Christmas lights. With all the recent bad weather, it's been hard to put up the decorations this year. But last Saturday morning I was out and about in ...
Photo Friday: Festival of Sant’ Andrea in Amalfi
The end of November is a special time in Amalfi. On the 29th and 30th of November, the town celebrates their patron saint and protector Sant' Andrea (St. Andrew) with special masses and a big procession of the beautiful 17th-century statue of the saint that you see in the photograph above. This year ...