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TRAVEL · April 6, 2013

On a Sunny Saturday in April

Ciao Amalfi Coast Blog Sunny Saturday April
Beautiful blues and greens in Amalfi on a sunny Saturday in April

It amazes me each spring just how quickly we can forget certain things. Dinner with the gas heater blazing by the table for warmth, the hot water bottle (or cat) sitting on my lap to keep my fingers warm enough to keep typing and that old “for the rain it raineth every day” attitude. But then one day I noticed that it has been several days since we’ve turned the heater on for dinner and my fingers are no longer so cold. It’s the sun – it makes us forget all those cold days of winter and look forward only to the warmth of spring.

This morning the sky was clear blue and after a busy week it was time to enjoy a walk in the sunshine. Much needed – both the break and the sunshine! Here’s what was happening in Amalfi this sunny Saturday morning in April.

Ciao Amalfi Coast Blog Fishing Boat
Checking the nets

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Ciao Amalfi Coast Blog No Swimmer
Not sure where the swimmer for this gear got to ...

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Ciao Amalfi Coast Blog Buses April
All kinds of buses in Amalfi - the season has started!

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Ciao Amalfi Coast Blog April Boats
Signs of spring in the harbor of Amalfi

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Ciao Amalfi Coast Blog Amalfi Harbor
Gorgeous colors of spring looking toward the Amalfi harbor

I love the brilliant green of the sea today. That peculiar color is a leftover from the bad weather the last few days. Here’s hoping that spring sticks this time and that we’re done with winter until next year!

Posted In: TRAVEL · Tagged: Amalfi, Amalfi Coast Seasons, Boats, Seasons, Spring, Weather

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Comments

  1. nicki says

    April 7, 2013 at 12:25

    We must have just missed each other! I was there too and noticed that red open top bus! We caught a bus to Bomerano and walked back to Positano on the Pathway of the Gods. I’ll send you a text next time I’m over your way just in case you’re around!

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    • Laura says

      April 7, 2013 at 21:02

      Hi Nicki! Too funny since I had already bumped into Valerie and Bryan from My Bella Basilicata. We could have had a blogger meet up! 😉 Yes, please do send me a message next time you’re over this way. Would love to do that Pathway of the Gods walk with you one of these days, too!

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  2. anne says

    April 7, 2013 at 15:18

    Hi Laura, lovely to see the beautiful blue of the sea and the sun shining. We have had sun today , not for long though .. and the winds are still very very cold .. hopefully our spring is just around the corner . I would definitely be out walking if over there .. at least you have fantastic views to look at 🙂

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    • Laura says

      April 7, 2013 at 21:02

      Hi Anne! I hope spring comes soon for the UK. I think we’ve all had enough winter for this year! 😉

      Reply
  3. Sandra says

    April 7, 2013 at 22:22

    Beautiful pictures of a beautiful place. Thanks for sharing.

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    • Laura says

      April 11, 2013 at 17:33

      So happy you enjoyed, mom!

      Reply
  4. The Italian Dish says

    April 8, 2013 at 05:29

    I miss the Amalfi Coast! I can’t wait to go back. I always love your posts.

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    • Laura says

      April 11, 2013 at 17:34

      Grazie Elaine! I hope you’ll be back to the Amalfi Coast soon! 🙂

      Reply
  5. Anna Rizzo says

    April 9, 2013 at 10:25

    Hello! I just “saw” your comment on Lindy’s blog and came to look at what you are doing over here, as I’too, have a house in Campania (Cilento-we can see Capri from our terrace!)
    I actually wanted to follow your blog, but I don’t see how I can do it, plus, I don’t have Facebook.

    I am Italian, from the city of Bari, in Puglia, and have an Italian Cookery blog, with little memories, from my life in Italy, which introduce every recipe.

    I like your blog and I have already had a good look! It’s very nice!

    BUONA GIORNATA!

    ANNA

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    • Laura says

      April 11, 2013 at 17:41

      Ciao Anna! Thank you so much for stopping by Ciao Amalfi and for your kind words. Your views sound heavenly from your home on the Cilento coast! I can see the coastline all the way down to Punta Licosa from our house. If you want to follow my blog, there’s an option to subscribe to blog posts in the upper righthand corner. Honestly … I’m not really sure what that means or if it will be helpful. 🙂 I am working on starting a monthly newsletter, so perhaps that will be a convenient way to follow once I set it up. Thanks again for stopping by. I look forward to following your blog, too! Warm wishes, Laura

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  6. Beth says

    April 9, 2013 at 16:05

    Roughly 30 more days…

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    • Laura says

      April 11, 2013 at 17:35

      Ciao Beth, keep counting ’em down! Have a wonderful time on the Amalfi Coast!

      Reply
  7. Lann says

    April 22, 2013 at 04:40

    Amalfi Coast remains a dream to me (sob), but I know I’ll be there some day

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    • Laura says

      April 26, 2013 at 13:57

      Hi Lann, I hope that some day comes very soon! 🙂

      Reply

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