Showing posts with label Positano Italy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Positano Italy. Show all posts

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Tai: Thoughts from My Journey



When I decided to take this trip, I remember talking to my dear friend Elizabeth telling her that I had purchased a round trip ticket to Geneva. I would start and end the trip by visiting my friend Gabriella. I knew a few places I wanted to visit but the rest would be "come as it may." She LOVED the idea – to go where you are led because of people and freedom – not for the sites. And funny enough, just the weekend before I left, a reporter was interviewing me and one of his questions was along the lines of “How much of my life was planned and how much did I just follow the path I was led to?” My response was that none of it was planned – just like my vacation. I knew I wanted to visit Gabriella, Zach, Alessandra, and return to Positano. I also knew I wanted to go to the “concert in the sky” in Ravello (which I have to go back to because rain moved it inside.) Rome, Amalfi, nor Capri were on the top of my list to return to – and Naples not at all. But they all offered gifts that if I hadn’t been open and followed where I was led – I would have missed. I cooked with a four and a five star chef.  I cooked with a precious family over an open fire because they choose to live with no electricity. I ate in five star restaurants. I had picnics on the ground with the ants in the open fields as well as on the floor in my Best Western Hotel (making a tablecloth from a towel – eating cherry tomatoes and fruit out of their little plastic baskets and breaking fresh bread slathering it with local cheese.) I got to share time and laughter with my dear friends and meet new ones every step of the journey. I returned to Positano – a place that felt like home from the moment I arrived last year – and saw my friends there. It was a magical month that each step of the journey worked out perfectly. I believe it is how I have lived my life – being open for the best and it always arrives! I am blessed.

The trip, like life, was not without a few bumps.  Our first hotel in Cannes didn’t live up to what we thought  and we moved as soon as we could. But even our two nights there gave us the gift of eating the best pizza I think I have ever tasted – and allowed us to explore the place finding the perfect hotel in the heart of where we wanted to be (at the perfect price!) And dealing with rain and boats and planes being canceled – we simply discovered new places and stayed loner in places we hadn’t planned – all offering gifts we would have otherwise missed.

With so many monasteries around us, I wondered about the monks who reside there. How they are “missing” so much. I wonder if they couldn’t do more good out in the world making  real human contact – touching people. But when you are on top of the mountain open to the wide expanse of sky above and their voices are lifting us all to heaven, I wonder if it is possible that could they could touch us more? It’s as it they are exactly where they need to be…sharing their gift. There’s a whole world they’re missing and yet the beauty of a paradise surrounds them…

If I had to have a theme of this trip it would be "beauty." The beauty of the sea, the food (and presentation of the food), the people, and lifestyle. I will forever cherish the beauty that echoed each day in the sounds of bells ringing from the church bell towers, the cowbells, the monastic choir, birds, children playing by the sea. Talloires, Positano, Capri, Ravello, Rome – all offered such incredible beauty to the eyes with towering  rock cliffs, old buildings, historic sites, flowers in bloom, the sea, the people, and the bikinis!  People -- whether friends (especially Gabriella, Alessandra & Marissa) or others we met so openly and free -- they all offered beauty in their kindness.

My “bikini journey” with Marissa was a beautiful gift I will treasure forever. And I look forward to MORE!!!

Marissa: Reflects on the Trip


This trip was incredible.  I cannot believe at 21, I was given this incredible opportunity to travel the world and experience so many wonderful cultures and places.  When Tai and I decided to go on this trip we decided a flight that long (20 hours to Geneva) warranted a long trip—so a month justified the flight and sounded good to us.  We bought the airplane ticket to Europe and made sure it was okay if we stayed with Tai’s friend Gabriella for a couple days when we got there; Gabriella was ready for us and that was the only plan we made before we left America. 
I truly believe this trip was successful for 2 reasons.
1.  We were open to everything.  We were influenced by the people and places around us, and that led our travels.  If it was warm in Cannes—book a week there.  There is a cheap flight to Rome—let’s do it!  Tai has a friend there—on our way.  This allowed for us to experience so much; everything happened for a reason.  The boats to Capri were cancelled for a day; we got to stay in and experience Amalfi!  If we couldn’t find exactly what we were looking for it was because we were meant to find something better—sorry Cannes street market, we might make it to you eventually.  Best of all, we now have friends all over the world.  We met so many people that were kind and fun and demonstrated some of the most selfless hospitality I have ever known.
2.  I had a fabulous travel companion.  Ever since we got back, people have asked us over and over, “aren’t you sick of each other??”  The answer is no!  Tai is one of my best friends and a very positive person.  We have very similar mentalities and truly believe everything will work out.  There is no need to plan ahead, because the best option will present itself undoubtedly if you give it a chance.  We both believe there will be new friends wherever we go and value the friendships made along the way.  A lot of this trip wouldn’t have been possible without the help of friendships Tai held prior to this trip.  It also helped we had similar goals when starting this trip—find new places, visit someplace special, see everything and as much as possible stay close to the beach and get tan. 
Finding new places led us to Talloires, Cannes, and St. Tropez. Tai knew Positano was so special and wanted to return there after staying 3 weeks last year; so this led us to Rome, Naples, Capri, Ravello, Amalfi, and of course Positano.  While I know we haven’t seen everything, I feel as if we saw an awful lot; we stayed in places long enough to experience the culture through meeting the locals, tried new food (with the eyes still in it), never turned down an aperitif, and strayed from the beaten tourist path, not to mention mastered shopping in economies across Europe (one day I hope we figure out when the French are supposed to get back from lunch).  We did manage to find some of the most beautiful beaches in the world in Cannes and the Amalfi Coast and “took some sun” at all of them.
Everything on this trip was entirely new to me—and I am truly grateful for that.  I am so grateful for all of our new friends we met along the way.  Guilio, you are the best! And, Alessandra, I am so glad I now have an Italian sister with fabulous taste in handbags and shell rings!  
Lastly, thank you, Tai for doing this trip with me.  You are truly unique and wonderful; I admire your gracious way with people and your ability to adapt—you are comfortable in a mountain cabin with no electricity and at a five star resort cooking in a bikini.  Also, you put up with me for a month, while everyone has seen the packing pictures to know I’m not the most organized of travelers or the neatest of roommates, I loved experiencing every minute of this trip with you, and I’m thankful your presence in my life remains now that we are back.              

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

On the Boat to Capri...










So we were a day late going to Capri and so excited to go back. We were extra excited when the boat stopped in Positano. We longed to get off...but were excited to get to Villa Marina to cook!

On the boat we met an sweet doctor, Tim, from Southern Cal who was on vacation with his son. We met so many great people!

Friday, June 25, 2010

So Sad...



We are sad to be leaving Positano, La Fenice and Giulio and Giacamo. It truly feels like home.

Another Chef and our favorite "Cute Barista"!

This was one of the kitchens where Tai cooked last year. They had a new chef but they welcomed her back and Marissa in. It's also our favorite place for cappucino (besides the ones Giulio's)!

Lunch at Hotel Poseidon


We had a dinner reservation at Hotel Poseidon but due to the off-and-on rain showers we decided to duck in for lunch instead. It's just one more breath-taking setting in Positano. It's a gorgeous old hotel and extra special to Tai because she stayed there last year and it's where she meet Alessandra!



They decorate with the HUGE lemons the Amalfi coast is famous for!

Another Side of Paradise

We ventured to the other side Positano which is equally breathtaking. If arriving by car or bus this is the road in but Marissa missed it since we arrived by boat. There were so many things Tai wanted Marissa to see but we didn't get to them all. Afterall, Tai had 3 weeks last year and Marissa only had five days...next year...

Vacation...

Positano and the sun. What more could you ask for? Well, maybe another gelato.

We LOVE La Fenice but...


Every morning as we are awakened by the geese -- Marissa has to control herself not to commit goose-murder!

Charming Positano...



No matter where you go in Positano -- every view, store, alleyway, and cobble-stoned street is
the most picturesque, breathtaking scene. There is no way to truly capture it without being there. Honestly, we both want to live here.

A Big Night Out




Dancing at Music on the Rocks with "our brothers" and their friends. Super fun night. There's a chef theme to our trip. On a fluke we met (and danced all night with) the chef from Buca di Bacco who invited us to come cook!

We Had Shoes Made...




We has so much fun visiting the shoe maker at a darling little store -- Artiganto Rallo. We both got shoes made custom to our feet. There were so many AMAZINGLY beautiful ones with glimmering stones of every color. But a choice was finally made -- Marissa & Tai got the same pair. And when we went to pick them up the next day -- Tai just HAD TO GET two more pair!













Our First Day Positano

The Beach and lunch at Le Tre Sorelle where Tai cooked last year. She was happy to see many of her friends. The amazing local artist Pasquale Volpe (who Tai painted with last year) joined us for lunch as did Tai's friend Luigi (Le Tre Sorelle owner).




On the Way to Din Din




...and the boys at Din Din!

Positano


The Arrival!!!