The Christmas lights on the Amalfi Coast are pretty this year just about everywhere you go. I couldn't resist quickly snapping a photo of the unusual white Christmas tree in Minori when we stopped to see the lights there last week. It's a rather whimsical creation surrounded by blue angels and white ...
Christmas Lights & Music in Amalfi 2010
Last week I told you that it was beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Amalfi as they began to put up the Christmas lights and decorations throughout town. On December 8th, for the celebration of the Immaculate Conception, Amalfi's Christmas lights were turned on and celebrated with a marching ...
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas … in Amalfi!
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas ... in Amalfi! The bakeries and shops are decorated for the holidays, and soon the town will be lit with Christmas lights. With all the recent bad weather, it's been hard to put up the decorations this year. But last Saturday morning I was out and about in ...
Photo Friday: Watching Over Amalfi
I don't think I'll ever tire of taking photographs of Amalfi's Duomo of Sant' Andrea. There's something so intriguing to me about the design and its situation at the top of the grand staircase watching over all the activity in the town's main piazza. While walking down the 62 steps a few weeks ago, ...
Happy Thanksgiving from the Amalfi Coast!
While Thanksgiving Day isn't a holiday in Italy, many Italians do know about the holiday. Here it is called il giorno del ringraziamento, which literally translates as "the day of thanksgiving." As an expat, it is always hard to be away from family on important holidays. I feel this even more so ...
Summer Religious Celebrations in Atrani
Two Sundays ago I went for a wonderful walk from Scala to Atrani with two new friends from England that I met through Ciao Amalfi! who where staying in Atrani. Experienced walkers on the Amalfi Coast, they showed me a new pathway I hadn’t explored yet, and along the way we shared ...
Forza Amalfi!!
Today is a holiday here in Italy called La Festa della Repubblica, which celebrates the vote on June 2, 1946 that ended the Italian monarchy and established Italy as a republic. Many of you might remember from last year that the 2nd of June is also when the Regata Storica delle Repubbliche Marinare, ...
The Weather Plays the Tricks on April Fool’s Day
It was a beautiful sunny morning. “Ah,” I thought, “The first of April, and a perfectly lovely day for the boats to start running.” Standing with my morning cup of tea, I watched out the window as a boat surprisingly crowded with passengers headed into the port of Amalfi. Today the ...