Just Right

by Tyler

We've only been here two nights and two days but Tara and I enthusiastically agree; we think we'd like to live here. The city of Potenza has a particular vibe, a quiet welcoming sort of quality about it which we both immediately noticed when we arrived (after we caught our breath). Though we can't exactly explain it, for whatever reason, this place feels somehow …right.

Of course, we're not going to settle down in Italy, at least not in this decade. Instead of apartment hunting, we spent the morning wandering around town, people watching and enjoying the sights of the decidedly regal city.

We passed many wildly gesticulating Italian men:

Potenza StreetPotenza Street

Recorded the comings and goings on one of the narrow shop lined streets:

Spied countless fur wearing women:

Italian Women in FursItalian Women in Furs

Wondered about the origins of this strangely framed brick:

Potenza Brickwork (Latin?)Potenza Brickwork (Latin?)

Wished briefly that we didn't live on road so that we could have wildly colorful loads of laundry to dry outside our window (Tara):

Potenza LaundryPotenza Laundry

…and finally, returned to our hotel room with a massive collection of cheap, delicious food for lunch:

Italian Lunch SpreadItalian Lunch Spread

After our gorging ourselves, we made (bittersweet) plans for leaving Italy. Tomorrow we'll start riding towards the port town of Bari. Soon we'll be on the last major ferry of our trip: to Greece!

One interesting note: today is our 300th day on the road!

4 comments

Seriously, stop posting pictures of ridiculously good looking, fresh Italian food if you're not going to ship some to us poor souls trapped in non-good food regions! It's enough to drive a man batty!

Nah, j/k'ing! Keep posting them! :)

Posted by Mike on Monday, February 1st, 2010 at 8:32 PM

If only you could just click on the photo and download all the yummy foods! :-)

Posted by Tara on Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010 at 1:06 PM

Your recording of people talking on the street was a nice touch. Good luck in Bari, and in Greece! I've biked through Brindisi (another common gateway to Greece) and I'm jealous. Keep us up to date on your journey. =)

Posted by Jacob on Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at 12:06 AM

Thanks Jacob! Just checked out your website and it's making us miss Italy already. :-) Good luck with your Via Appia trip- it sounds amazing!

Posted by Tara on Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at 11:12 AM
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