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On a beautiful sunny Saturday we were planning to do a little sightseeing around Pescara and our hotel Host suggested several small towns to visit along the " trabocchi coast". This was a new word for us, but I sort of thought it might be a variation of trebuchet...turns out trabocchi are sort of fishing shacks set up on piers. He explained that when shepherds decided to vary their diet by adding fish, they had to figure out a way to do this without boats, which sadly, they lacked.
And this is near where we had a delicious lunch with a view of the sea. We parked under the olive trees.
Jim ordered the ravioli with a whitefish filling. Both good. And very attractive, don't you think? The pasta that is, not us!
The towns up in the hills were all charming, and each slightly different .
It's hard to be surreptitious when taking photos, but I loved this conversation...I would have loved to attend an event in this theatre from the 1920s , still in beautiful condition.
I loved the beach for all the smooth, flat stones, good for skipping, and making cairns. Then back inland to see some more charming cities.

























I see a sketch in every photo! Well, maybe not the 'dead' driver.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!