Our Italy Itinerary--Buon Viaggio!
Unlike the librarian in a previous entry, I will not be donating any money to a library (since I know from personal experience how it will be used), but I will be enjoying my fine University of Illinois education in Russian, Spanish, secondary education and library science, and 20 years of saving and investing 15% of my magnificient salary at Ohio State University by visiting Italy with other U of I alumni. Here's a site of photos at the AHI webpage. Here's what we'll be doing.- Day One: Leave Chicago for Naples
Day Two: Arrive in Naples, get on a bus for Sorrento, and if my legs are working and I'm not asleep, stroll around town.
Day Three: Motorcoach along the Amalfi Coast. Visit Positano. Back in Sorrento attend lecture and discussion.
Day Four: Pompeii. Meet the folks of Sorrento to hear about their lives.
Day Five: Isle of Capri.
Day Six: Discussion--I hope this doesn't last all day, but that's all I see on the program.
Day Seven: Motorcoach to Orvieto. Wine tasting event
Day Eight: History of Orvieto and Umbria and Italy. Focus: Etruscans, who were there first. Walking tour. Cathedrals. Cobblestone streets. Tired feet. Discussion of Renaissance Art.
Day Nine: Walking tour of Florence. Architectural highlights.
Day Ten: Perugia and Assisi.
Day Eleven: Free day for sightseeing, shopping, etc.
Day Twelve: Motorcoach to Rome (which we won't see except the airport). Fly home. Based on previous tours, the only place we won't hear understandable English is the O'Hare Airport.
At my church blog, I have a list of the top 10 Christian sites to see in Italy. We will see some of them.
8 comments:
Hey,Norma... it was nice to see one that didn't take on Obama...I counted ten current blasts...geez....It is history baby...even if he can't win the thing..and I am so proud of my country..Hope your trip is everything your heart desires...Life is good for you...remember that when you get the "grunps"..Love, Lynne
Have a good trip. It sounds a lot like the tour of Italy I took with my wife when she was herding a bunch of high school students (a regular thing with her), but we didn't take any wine tasting events. (well we caught a few students in the process, and had to take steps.)
Only 10? She's slipping. There will be more babies killed in the womb; more engergy left off shore for the Chinese; more businesses stranged by e-regulations; more amnesty for illegals; more poor left behind as investors leave our cities; more corruption as the Chicago dem-dons move on to DC. Only 10? Yes, hope and change. I can hardly wait.
Hope you have a great trip! Someday I'd love to go!
I was sure you would comment on my Tim Russert post; now I know why you didn't. Norma, have a great trip!
By the way, I love your horses!
Oh have a blessed and safe trip! It's been my dream to go to Italy and I can't wait to live vicariously through you.
I just found your blog. What an exciting woman. I still have much more to read on your site, but I'm enjoying thus far. Looking forward to reading about your exciting trip!
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