Million Dollar Club Meets in Stresa, Lago Maggiore, Italy
I've published some of the findings from this fourth annual meeting, and more will come.
Don Alfonso
Don Alfonso Restaurant is in the village of Sant’Agata sui due Golfi (between two gulfs, Salerno and Napoli). It was recommended to me by my colleague and mentor member, Angie Katselianos, in Milan. She called it, “one of the three
Back from Italy (Alas)
My lap top stopped working in Capri, so I soldiered on with my iPad and iPhone, but didn't post here as frequently as I might have. The lap top is now fine (fried power cord) and I'm on the desk
The Italian Campaign
We take the ferry to Capri later this morning. Yesterday, we hired a private guide to take us around Pompei. That was staggering. We walked through a house that was five times the size of the one we now live in.
From Stresa to Amalfi
A rooster awoke us this morning, we had breakfast overlooking the Gulf of Solerno, and attended services at the Duomo, originally built in the 1200s. We spend the day at the pool and sea after some sightseeing in town. Dinner last
Nantucket Redux
We were fortunate to spend a beautiful week in Nantucket tucked in just prior to the storm, and take one of the final ferries out. This was our 16th or 17th year in the same spot. As far as I'm
Departing Nantucket
We're due to leave Nantucket today on a 5:30 pm ferry. It's impossible to change ferry reservations here, which are sold out months in advance. You might as well try to get into Per Se in New York on a
Surrounded By the Sea
There is a bracing breeze here in Nantucket this morning. The flags are flapping in the stiff wind, making cracking sounds above the gulls’ morning screeches. (Everyone flies flags here, the beach houses look as if they’re in a parade,
Huey Lewis and the Ducks
We saw Huey Lewis and The News in Atlantic City on our way to Cape May. He encourages photos and we were in the second row. When we came home, a mother duck who had raised her duckies in our pond