After our long day previously on Capri, we happily slept in the next morning and decided (for us at least) to take things easy. That meant more churches and chapels, of which Naples is in no shortage! There were several major ones we had not visited yet, so we planned to tackle what we could that was still in the historic part of town, which we were beginning to find familiar and comfortable despite its noisy, crowded streets (and vespas ready to run you down if you weren’t paying attention.)
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The "South Jersey Foodie" is Nicole Pellegrini, sometimes known as sockii. She enjoys life as a writer, artist, webmaster, crafter and avid food-lover living in some of the last vestiges of active farmland in Gloucester County, New Jersey. She shares her home with her partner David, a podiatrist in Woodbury NJ and their six cats: Peanut, Norman, Sammo, Mischief, George and Benny.I believe in enjoying life - and that includes enjoying as many different kinds and styles of food as possible. I am an omnivore with a personal passion for small, sustainable, ethical farming and natural foods. I have little patience for the "Food Police" or those who advocate that one dietary plan is the only "right" one for everyone. Find your personal balance and conscience; make food a joy in your life - that's my motto.
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