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Una Casa Abruzzese, and Two Aussies - Visitors


5 Oct to 27 Oct, 2021 - Bomba (and surrounds), Lago di Serranella, Pennadomo, Roccascalegna, Casoli, Creccio, Guardagriele, Vasto, Gole di San Martino, Tornareccio - (Italy)


Carrying on from the last entry, this one will be brief in stories, too, in a hope to catch up.

Before talking about our Bombese guests, a handful of pics of changing vistas from our house.

Sunset - Maiella
Sunset - Maiella

The Front Arrives, with Clouds
The Front Arrives, with Clouds
The morning began clear, but the clouds arrived like a giant sheet being pulled across the sky by invisible hands.


Valley Seemingly on Fire
Valley Seemingly on Fire
So, this particular morning, an unsual band of cloud far in the east, blocked the sun from hitting the whole mountain, but a strip of long dawn sun hit the base of the mountain, creating the illusion of fire below. This light lasted no longer than a few minutes.


From the Terrace
From the Terrace
Perhaps our best sunset, so far, from our terrace. Bomba social media went crazy with pics of this particular sunset.



October was our month of visitors. We hosted thrice at our house, and met one lot of visitors up north.

Our very first guests, who got to be our guest guinea pigs, Nick and Wendy. An Australian / American couple, residing in Portugal, formerly living in Italy. We first met them in Myanmar, subsequently overlapped with them in Peru, and caught up in Australia.

Picnic with Nick and Wendy, Roccascalegna
Picnic with Nick and Wendy, Roccascalegna


There was a short breather before Adam and Annett came. This was our first time meeting Annett, as Adam met and married her since we last caught up with him. We met Adam in Vietnam in the 90s, and have caught up with him in Costa Rica, Peru, the States on more than one occasion, and in Italy in Barga when Jo celebrated her 45th here.

With Adam and Annett, Roccascalegna
With Adam and Annett, Roccascalegna

12th Century Castle, Creccio
12th Century Castle, Creccio
Creccio is a village nearby that I have been wanting to visit for some time, having heard about some of the Medieval features.


Communism, Guardiagrele
Communism, Guardiagrele
The poster board, with anti fascist bills displayed in the main square of Guardiagrele. It showed many indications of having spent decades being out in the elements, not least of all the rust on this antique badge holding pride of place.


Chiesa di San Petro, Vasto
Chiesa di San Petro, Vasto


And the most recent to come and stay, Anna, was hot on their heels. A former co-student of Jo's, when she did her Master's, Anna lives in England. We have also had her join us on a previous Italian visit, when we stayed in the Dolomites for Jo's 50th.

Anna and I
Anna and I
In a higher part of the walk through the gorge of San Martin.


Jo and Anna
Jo and Anna

Sunset Drinks on the Terrace
Sunset Drinks on the Terrace


With guests, we had a few trips to the airport. Nearby, we made a discovery...

We Found Proper Bacon
We Found Proper Bacon
We found a bakery which serves brunch. And the highlight in the brunch is crispy bacon. Almost unheard of in Italy.



Una Casa Abruzzese, and Two Aussies - September


4 Sep to 4 Oct, 2021 - Bomba (and surrounds), Scanno, Barrea, Parco Nazionale del Gargano, Tornareccio - (Italy)



So sorry about the delay in getting this up. Being a couple of months behind, I won't fill this with any stories, just the pics.

First up, a few days away locally, camping and BnB, to Lago di Scanno and Lago di Barrea. Jo had this one penciled in to our diary ever since she first saw a photo of Lago di Scanno.
Heart Shaped Lago di Scanno
Heart Shaped Lago di Scanno
It's neither a particularly long nor strenuous walk to this viewpoint, but we were amazed how many people didn't seem to make it. The number of people on the trail made us ready for a small crowd to be here. In contrast, we had it to ourselves from the time we arrived until we left, 20 minutes later. The changing light, predominantly caused by numerous clouds casting shadows on one part of the lake at a time made it hard to get a nice, even photo.


A Room Literally over the Street in Scanno
A Room Literally over the Street in Scanno

Detail from Animatronics
Detail from Animatronics
In Chiesa di Santa Maria della Valle, Scanno. This delightful animatronics creation was full of characters going about all sorts of life, with figures everywhere moving to fulfil their tasks.


Church Straddling the Road
Church Straddling the Road
Chiesa di Santa Maria dell'Annunziata, on the shores of Lago di Scanno, ensuring that large vehicles have to go around the long way. I'm sure when it was built, the size of the opening over the road might not have been thought of as restrictive to traffic.


Camping at Lago di Barrea
Camping at Lago di Barrea
On the shore, with the town of Barrea on the other side. Very pretty at night, too.



Also in September, further south-east, we revisited the coastal area near Vieste. That was a priority after the weather shortened our previous visit.
Trabocco in Puglia
Trabocco in Puglia
So, it seems that Abruzzo does not hold a monopoly on trabocchi. This one is on Punta Paglianza, not far from Vieste.


Sturdy looking platform ...
Sturdy looking platform ...

Natural Arch, Sfinale
Natural Arch, Sfinale

Torre Sfinale
Torre Sfinale

Laghetto Falascone d'Umbra
Laghetto Falascone d'Umbra
A small lake, high in the national park, The only patch where light penetrated the dark and shadowed forest.



Finally, a small collection of other pics of September.

We are now Volvo Owners
We are now Volvo Owners

A Random Piazza
A Random Piazza
We had some time to kill waiting for some friends, so chose a random nearby town. Treglio, as it turns out, has a lovely little bar on a delightful little piazza.


Some of What We Recovered
Some of What We Recovered
The lake level is quite low, so most of the clean up involved dragging out things that are normally well under water. We ended up with a few interesting bottles. Overall, though, we were expecting to find a lot more. This was a pleasant surprise.


Doing Our Bit
Doing Our Bit
With Perry. Down at Lake Bomba. Clean up day.


Mosaics in Tornareccio
Mosaics in Tornareccio
Tornareccio is well known in the area for two things. The first is its primary industry, honey. More recently, the town has been decorated with all manner of mosaics. Over the last 15-20 years, artists have provided a range of styles and themes. Unsurprisingly, bees and bee products are common topics.


Lunch on a Trabocco Restaurant
Lunch on a Trabocco Restaurant
We have included pics of trabocchi before, but with summer coming to an end, we decided we should get a meal slotted in before the restaurants finish for the season. Five courses, and some. Six cold appetisers. Four warm appetisers. A pasta course. Three mains, and three desserts. Wine, coffee and digestivo. All seafood (apart from dessert, naturally).