It's still my favorite! Google the history...too much to explain here.
Afterwards we had the day free to wander, and of course eat!
How do they get a plate of simple toast vegis and a seafood salad to taste so good!
The streets are decorated for the huge festival taking place tonight and tomorrow.
It's beautiful everywhere! It's to celebrate the miracle I wrote about yesterday...where the communion host actually started to bleed. Here's where it's kept,
except for the annual parade that will take place tomorrow. Tonight is another parade, complete with flag throwing and other celebrations!
Given the craziness afoot, we decided not to try to dine out tonight as the mobs have reserved every table in town. Instead, we went to the farmers market this morn and bought some pecorino cheese, some prosciutto, and fruit: a local peach, strawberries, cherries, apples, and a perfect tomato. It was another adventure trying to order everything with our small amont of Italian! We'll picnic after the festivities in a very small park overlooking the valley that we remember from out last visit.
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