In August last year, Jo and I stayed in beautiful little 3 bedroom home stuck to the side of the hill in Atrani, right next to Amalfi, and below Ravello. We stayed there with 2 other couples for a week, and it was a very special part of our stay in Italy. Not unlike the rest of Italy, climbing steps is a daily routine. I fell in love with the labyrinth of steps throughout the Amalfi coast and would love to return one day before I am too old to tackle them with gusto. From the piazza, below the road, where we needed to go for our regular alcohol or coffee fix, and the occasional feed, there were quite a number of steps to our rooms. I loved going up and down them, but they weren’t for everybody. This post aligns with the wordpress weekly photo entry
A wonderful, fabulous place. Great friends , sun and food.
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The wide shallow steps aren’t so bad, it’s the narrow and steep ones that get me. After negotiating all those I bet you were well ready for your tipple and/or espresso!!
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None of these were narrow. We only really experienced the steep steps in some B & Bs we stayed at. But there were quite a number of steps. Espresso disappeared too fast for me. Americano for me. Italians claim to be the coffee kings but the best coffee is here in Melbourne. Hanoi is pretty good too.
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I reckon the Kiwis might argue with you there Mick 😉
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Kiwis argue with us about everything. Its a little brother sister complex.
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These steps probably worked a lot better back in the day when people (and their feet) were much smaller LOL. Beautiful captures.
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The steps were never that narrow Tina. But they were numerous. Some of those old time Italians had big feet. But you are right; the less nourished worldwide had smaller everything. Thank you for the compliment.
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