The wife and I just returned from our 10-day trip to Italy and it was a blast! I’ve got some well earned blisters on my feet and some of my best photos. (And, of course, a desire to bore my readers with travel stories like the annoying neighbor who makes you see their vacation slides. Ah, blogging.)
To check out the city of Pompeii it’s necessary to stay in another town, like Naples or Sorrento, and then get there by train. We chose Naples and regretted it right away.
The place is dirty and violent. Cab drivers were fighting with their passengers over fares quite aggressively and on the beach a serious fight was happening between and man and a woman who were trying to cut each other. Uncool. However, when we got to Pompeii it had been worth it.
A Temple of Isis. There were many temples in town for the worship of different gods which made me wonder if the priests got along or competed for patrons. I’ve been told that these religions worked together but I don’t think we know for sure.
The city is large and includes high places where you could see other parts of town.
Christine has put these dogs to sleep with her mind powers. Actually, Italy was full of dogs in random places and we had to walk around them while they slept.
More pics of Pompeii and Naples are here and more posts about my trip are on the way. (Eventually, I’ll get back to that discussion on post-modernism…)
Very cool. I'm glad you two got to enjoy it.
Have you heard about the garbage mafia in Naples?! One of the reasons Naples is so dirty (I heard on the news) is that mafia guys make deals with people inside and outside the city: the mafia lets people dump their trash in certain areas in exchange for power/control in other areas. An odd exchange, but people will do anything for money and power.
That and the graffiti kinda take away from Americans' overly romantic views of all of Europe.
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I am glad you had the opportunity to visit Italy as it is one of my (and my wife’s) favorite places on Earth. I am sorry for your bad experience in Naples. I just spent a day there and had a great time and good pizza but I can see how it could easily fall into a traveler’s bad graces. Good pics from Pompeii. I am looking forward to more stories and pictures from Italia.
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