Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Naples, Italy (June 4 - 6)

Oh Napoli, your rolling hills of endless garbage, your endless streams of sketchy immigrants, and your inability to speak english at all, has our heads spinning in your beauty and grace.

Seriously, this place is dirty and scary, mostly by the train station, thank god we are not staying near there. Although we did endure a 40 minute walk on a slow and long incline in 30 degree heat, with our teenage children strapped to our backs plus a 500lb package that we forgot to send in florence, all the while trying to not be killed by the traffic, the moped divers on crack and swarms of really italian locals. Asia here we come!! This place is like practice run. Although we feel that more people will speak english in Thailand.

Despite the looming danger (dont worry moms!) we think most is in our heads, well maybe not as the guidebook gives strong warnings about being extra careful here. And we have been. We just walk with minimal amounts of anything and pretend like we know where we're going. Which is hard when we half to pull out the map (which has no street names on it) every ten steps to make sure we don't end up in the ghetto like the other evening. It was pretty cool though as we went to a very local italian grocer and bought supplies for a huge dinner for 4 euros. There was a little italian bag boy that hands your bags to you in the 2x2 space that is the store while the man behind the counter is barking things in italian at him and winking at us. Outside in the piazza (courtyard) there are kids kicking soccer balls against the buildings that would be national heritage sites in canada and people are making out sitting on mopeds. Ahhh, Italy. We asked these people what street we were on, and they said I don't know... welcome to Italy!(And all with a smile).

If you can look past the graffiti and the garbage and the homeless people, it is really quite a neat city built on hillsides with beautiful harbour views and castles all along the coast. We are staying in an amazing place. Best so far, a hidden gem in this chaotic town. Although we have to trek up 9 flights of stairs, narrowly escaping a NSTEMI (for all you hospital types) we have a newly renovated better-than-Ikea-styled room, complete with flat screen TV and Jacuzzi tub (Mitsy, Tawn really misses you!). It doesnt have a phone and a seagull has been trying to break through our window all day, but we have remote controlled AC and an a self service kitchen complete with fridge stocked with breakfast stuff and small bottles of vino!! And we are actually not paying very much for this place which is rare for italy.

Sooo...we are being so descriptive as we have no digital pictures to show. We are off to Pompei tomorrow hopefully, stay tuned for updates. And then to Forio on the island of Ischia if we don't get our asses kicked in the ferry ticket office line up. There is no such thing as proper lines here, so its elbows out and leave the nice Canadian attitude at home. This was difficult today as we stood in "line" at the post office for an hour and a half only to find out it was the wrong line and we accomplished nothing.

Updates to come, we really are OK Mom K&V, we'll call ya when we get a chance!!

çiao!!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Girls!!

It is so good to be able to follow your trip, it sounds wonderful! Although having a seagull try to break through your window is slightly odd...maybe he forgot something in there? However, I do not suggest letting him in. I am sure even Italian seagulls are annoying!!

Have fun!! Miss you!

-Val

Anonymous said...

Jodi & Tawnya

Enjoying the blog as always. Have been extremely busy at work lately so it's been awhile since I logged on. Naples was not a favorite of Jaclyn and my trip either although we did find some great shopping there not too far from the cruise ship terminal. Our biggest mistake was taking the hydrofoil to the island of Capri. We wasted a lot of time waiting in line to get to the top of the island for the supposed great shopping. How anyone could afford to buy anything up there is beyond me. I am going to Niagara Falls tomorrow morning - June 6 for a business seminar and coming back June 8 in the evening. Looking forward to this short get away as I have never been there. They are sending us on a 1/2 day tour of the falls so it should be interesting. I am also going for dental surgery (being put out) on June 28 to have 2 wisdom teeth removed. That will not be interesting. Not much else is new - Robyn is still having to play the waiting game - she sees the neuroligist on June 22nd. Oh ya - took Jaclyn to the University Hospital emergency last Thursday and were their for 8 hours. Didn't get much help so went to family doctor on Saturday. Tonsolitis (spelling ??) is the diagnosis with a touch of strep throut. (I can't spell) Nothing a bit of good medication can't solve. Anyways got to get to bed as I have to get up very early. As always be good and stay safe. Miss you lots.
Love Aunty Lorraine

Anonymous said...

Hello Gypsy Girls: Sounds like you both are having a fantastic time. Have enjoyed reading your blog with all of your informative and great comments. Things going well here. Access more info on your e-mail Gypsy Jodi. Love Auntie Audrey

Anonymous said...

go VIZZELZ & Jodi!! Still following.. Keep safe! I can't wait for your asia adventure to start!

Poongers

Anonymous said...

Hey Jodi, I'm showing Jason how to reply to the blog!!!!! Love Mom K. and Jason

Anonymous said...

Hi Tawnya & Jode
Are you missing the Canadian lads a wee bit? Glad you are staying in a nice place even if the city leaves alot to be desired. I can't wait to hear how the island will be. Mom V & K know all about how heavy teenagers can be. Ha. Got a perm today --ready to hit the camping trail next week looking glam for the golf course.
Poor Uncle Hal displaced his hip again so they are seeing the doc in July to see about a revision. That is 5 times in 5.5 yrs
Bye darlins.Take good care.
LUL
Mom V