Friday, February 15, 2008

Europe- here we come!

It's official, we are moving to Italy this summer. Gabe spent a few weeks there this month on assignment and had the opportunity to spend a number of days in Naples to check things out as it were... it is going to be an adventure to say the least. Gabe has been to Naples a few times in the past, but he came away from this extended stay with an overwhelming feeling of 'what are we getting into?' because Naples is literally a world apart from anything he's ever seen or experienced. It could be that he is now just more sensitive to certain aspects of the city and culture since he knows he'll be taking his young family there to live for a few years. To sum up Naples in just a few bullets:

  • the drivers in Naples are much more assertive than the most aggressive drivers in the U.S. (think New York cabbies on steroids)
  • the Naples way of doing things will be much different than we're used to (read 'my way or the highway' and 'you will have to wait until my schedule dictates' when dealing with Neopolitans)
  • there will be some things we'll never understand or be able to change such as the garbage situation

Although there are a dozen things not to like about moving to Naples one cannot discount the fact that we will be living a stone's throw from some of the best sites in Italy and Europe. We will be experiencing something new every single day. There will never be a dull moment. Thus, it will literally be an adventure.


Roman Holiday

On my way to Naples I had the opportunity to spend seven hours in Rome due to a missed flight connection. While waiting for my connecting flight I decided to catch a train into Rome and see some of the sights instead of lounging around the airport. Here's just a sample of what Rome has to offer...

the Roman Coliseum and Arch of Constantine


St. Peter's Square- to prove I was there


View down the street from the Coliseum with Capitol Square in the background

4 comments:

grandma ricks said...

Rome looks fascinating! I hope I can see these in person some day soon. Glad you are home again. Love, Mom Ricks

Jennifer said...

wow! that would be a photographers dream to go there. I'm going to have to work Ted on budgeting a trip in to see you guys. And, ummm Gabe..you are such a cheeser in that video :) It's confirmed...You are indeed related to Ted.

Anthony & Lauri said...

yup...let the budgeting begin...but until then...we will be living vicariously through your adventures. Maybe we can hold our next Turk reunion in Europe. :) keep the pics coming...

Jenny Hart Turk said...

Hey Guys!
Can't wait to come visit you in Italy! We will miss you though. It sure is more convienent having you within a 4 hour plane trip.
Can't wait to see you this May in Washington! Love, Jenny