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Saturday Stroll – Too Hot to Stroll (Part 3)
At last I return with Saturday Stroll – Too Hot to Stroll Part 3 – A Tour of the Posillipo Coast. When last we left off, we had sailed from Mergellina to Villa Carunchio in Part 1. And in Part … Continue reading
Saturday Stroll – Too Hot to Stroll (Part 2)
We are well into July and the Mediterranean heat and humidity continues to make Saturday Strolls more like Saturdays in a sauna. I will admit though that I still do get out and around, albeit at a slower place, ducking in every … Continue reading
Saturday Stroll – Too Hot to Stroll (Part 1)
It’s HOT, HOT, HOT here in Napoli town. The forecast for the next week – hot with intermittent spells of really hot. And when it gets this hot – the thermometer reaching 30+ degrees centigrade, strolling the streets of the … Continue reading
Saturday Stroll – To Summers Past
Saturday stroll is a little late this week, mostly because it lasted until Monday. Yes, we took a long and much needed weekend away. Arriving home late Monday afternoon, there was the unpacking, laundry, a zillion updates to make to … Continue reading
Saturday Stroll – Downhill
It was a late night Friday night. Well, to be honest, the night ended early Saturday morning. It was a Paella and Sangria spettacolo at what is becoming one of our favorite haunts in Fuorigrotta, the Pitagoras Restaurant. The food was great, the flamenco … Continue reading



