Invitation To Italy, Vignettes-4
Chapter 10 Italian Riviera, to Genoa and Portofino
Génova … In Piazza Lavagna, a Flea Market permits the visitor to browse, bargain and perhaps buy a treasure that may be a century or two, or a week old.
Portofino … hills that surround Portofino on three sides like a Roman theater. The yacht harbor is the stage; the beautiful yachts are the star performers; fishing boats play supporting roles; the row boats are the extras.
Chapter 11 Cinque Terre to Torre Del Lago Puccini
Cinque Terre … So up and up we went, then down and down and around we went, and sure enough there were a dozen RVs obeying Italy’s “traffic hints and suggestions,” parked right under Monterosso’s “No Camping” sign. So we joined them.
Sarzana … “Restaurant Bambi” had an empty parking lot. … The family, … were in the backyard relaxing by a small inflatable swimming pool. With their permission we spent the night. Ah, the convenience of the RV.
Monte Sagro … million tons of marble is waiting for someone to cut and polish. … great big trucks, … held together by bailing wire and duct tape, loaded with tons of marble blocks, barreling down the mountain around the blind curves.
Chapter 12 Pisa and Lucca
Leaning Tower … We were very careful … the marble is extremely slick. … It's a curious feeling to be “drawn” to the lower side of each step, … alternately too steep and too easy. … the stairs reminded us of walking up and down an escalator that is stopped.
Lucca … Those huge buildings, and walls with defensive features, sometimes took hundreds of years to build. But stop to think about it, what else was there to do?
… restaurants (one named “Spartacus”) … boutiques and stores (one named “Mary Poppins”) … In a place where gladiators once fought, people now sit on summer evenings, sip cappuccino, and listen to music.
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