- Welcome to Italy! #
- Very, very long trip. But we've arrived, huzzah. #
- Been a while since I debarred onto the tarmac. Welcome to sunny Napoli. #
- Naples airport is just as chaotic as one might imagine. Add four luggage carts and hilarity ensues! #
- Naples a chaotic higgledypiggledy of old & new. Laundry fr the balcony and aerials on the roof. #
- Sorrentine coast is much more scenic. Windimg coastal road. Smart Cars and subcompacts understandably popular. #
- We are advised that in Italy, the traffic signs are solely for decoration. I can believe it, watching the drivers. #
- The Torre Romantico (villa) is nice, located among lemon groves, down a narrow windy milestone street near the sea. Pleasantly cool breeze. #
- Nice cool shower at villa is refreshing, if somewhat claustrophobic. #
- The #Rapture is due to hit here in Italy in 2-1/4 hours. If you don't hear from us later, we are truly blessed. Or else asleep. #
- Took a nice walk around town to buy groceries. Now eating, drinking, and being with Mary pre- #Rapture … #
- Well, what a cheat. None of us got caught up in the #Rapture … which wouldn't prove anything, except there was no quaking and lava either. #
- Lots of cars honking here in Sorrento for #Rapture … or maybe they're honking at all those now-empty cars. #
- Still no #Rapture … maybe God isn't on Daylight Saving Time. And there are, to be fair, some menacing-looking sea gulls circling. #
- Drinking a lovely Costa d'Amalfi Furore 2006, at the "too fancy for what we really needed but still tasty" Ristorante L'Abate in Sorrento. #
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Can you tell for sure whether you wound up in Italy or in Heaven?
If this is Heaven, God’s not been doing much upkeep for a few millennia.