Oh yeah. Italy. After making it to the coast and spending the 1st afternoon at the camp site we headed to Cinque Terre the next day to catch these 5 fishing villages we had always heard so much about. We had a bit of a problem though as in my head we were always going to hike between at least two of the villages, cause that's what you do in Cinque Terre but because G Unit was starting school we had to lug the computer around with us as there was no where to leave it securely.
So we made it to Cinque Terre and did the Via dell'Amore which is the shortest of the trails, well paved and easy. We got to Manarola went down near the water and had some lunch.
G Unit may or may not have taken this video of me well and the view too I suppose.
One of the best things in Cinque Terre was watching all the tourists. And as I noted in the video, man was there a lot of them. The best example was a family of four who walked by us as we were eating.
The teenage daughter walked by first as she texted busily on her phone (who allows their child to text internationally? i ask you) with the mother walking by next saying, "Are you ever going to get off that thing? We're in Italy!" and the younger brother walked by saying "We could throw it in the ocean" and trailing them was dad who walked by us while rolling his eyes. GENIUS! Is this what my future looks like? I don't think I'm taking kids to Europe until they can afford to pay for it themselves. They're stuck with camping and Native American museums for their summer holidays. Fisher Family Shout-out!
After lunch we headed on the train to the next village, Corniglia as the path was closed. We had a drink in Corniglia and then decided to walk the path between Corniglia and Vernazza. I did check to make sure G Unit was ok with this plan what with the computer on his back and all. I think he knew I really wanted to do it though, so maybe he didn't give his real answer. So we started off in the muggy afternoon and three hours later we made it to Vernazza.
I can't say G Unit had a nice time, but I made him take some pictures and try to appreciate the scenery. It wasn't an easy hike but it was pretty. And hey we went hiking on the Italian Coast!
That's Corniglia behind me. I don't think we were even half way |
G Unit was hot and sweaty and not happy but took a picture to commemorate the hike with me anyways. |
The End! That's Vernazza behind us. Don't we look invigorated? |
After wearily climbing down into the town, we hung out at the harbor just to relax. About that time the sky decided to open up and the tourists were making a massive exit for the train back to town. G Unit and I had some drinks, met some Americans and then headed to dinner. We had some seafood and gnocchi with pesto. Nothing earth shattering but a nice end to a long day. Then we headed to the train as we had to get back to town and to our campsite before they closed the gates. And I end with a the photos as we waited to get on the train.
Yep we came from WAY up there |
Looking tired |
And Bored |
Attack |
Hee-Hee. I'm so tired I'm funny |
finally!!! there are more pics so there better be more posts. :)
ReplyDeleteTwas culture! AND a conspiracy (all those boys and their father) against one woman! They did like the first one or two museums (It was just the kazillion more I insisted they needed to see!) Plus they did experience other things besides Native American museums!! Did you hear me laughing all the way from California?! BTW LOVE the commentary and photos.
ReplyDeletethe attack picture is adorable. so there's more photos? more posts!
ReplyDeletewhen i went to seattle and had that HUGE rental car i was going to make a video of myself with it to post like your video of your tiny rental car. but then it was too hard to do by myself. or i was just lazy. i was lazy. and test-stressed. and travel-stressed! heh. stupid TSA.