Naples
Finally a clear day and clear intent. Four supermarket pizzas purchased yesterday, baked, and we were off, HP
The Deathly Hallows, deliciously read by on the sounds by Stephen Fry. Again the pre-booked car park was an absolute success with most carparks too small for the Disco and everywhere full.
Took the advice of our two pound, second hand, DK Family Guide Italy and walked
Via San Biagio dei Librai in the
Spaccanapoli district. It is a long narrow cobbled street criss-crossed with even narrower streets and canopied with washing lines. Also took the opportunity to get a new screen fitted to my phone having dropped it in NZ getting out of the Alpha with about five things in my hands, always a mistake. When walking in Naples, Fyfe was a useful lookout calling all the dog excretia of which there was plenty. Venice solved this with a three hundred euro fine and Kent in the UK fines dog walkers eighty pounds for not carrying at least two disposal bags - even better. Rubbish collection for the last ten years has been done by the local
mafia with obvious results.
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The side ally were mysterious, I'm sure we saw
a Knockturn Alley equivalent |
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Beautiful ornate decay abounds |
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Fyfe and the Obelisco of San Domenico |
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Would love to explore every side alley |
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Torre Campanaria di Santa Chiara |
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Gesù Nuovo Piazza |
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