Our first Sunday in Italy we had a pranzo magnifico (wonderful lunch). After 4 courses (anti-pasto, pasta, meat, and dessert) we had an espresso and went for a stroll in a park in the hills of Naples. We were delighted by the day and the brilliant sunlight.
This past Sunday in Cava we ate a delicious lunch at a charity event for La Nostra Famiglia and afterwards we went for a Sunday ‘Shuffle’ (it is called this because people shuffle their feet while walking at the slow pace). Ciro and his family guided us through the town center and the pedestrian way. The Senatore family is from here so they saw many friends and acquaintances. As we walked, observed the scene, and discussed the traditions with Laura (Ciro’s daughter) we were informed that the large lunch and stroll is customary for Sundays. The evening ‘shuffle’ is when everyone is out to see each other.
Everyone is nourished, the chores should be done, and the week has yet to begin again so it is an ideal time to stroll and converse. Of course in this process it is customary to stop for a slice of pizza and/or gelato. (There are many varieties of pizza, but the classic margarita stands strong; it is beautiful in its simplicity – tomato sauce, mozzarella di bufala, and basilica. For gelato my latest favorite is two scoops of fruiti di bosco and noce (fruit of the forest (berries) and nuts.) As night over took the sky, we made our way back to the hotel. We retired for the evening with an appreciation for city design that includes many gathering piazzas and time with family and friends.
I believe I have been to this town. Did you see a wonderful statue dedicated to St. Francis with a big dog?
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