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Postcards from Positano, is the first mini Blog Tour of Italian Travel bloggers,united for the tourism sector of our nation.
Organized by Simona Vespoli,author of the blog Beyond the Words,it was the tour to which I had the honor to participate together with the wonderful Valentina Scannapieco,author of the blog Eyes Everywhere.
I decided to talk to you about this tour in a slightly different way.
I want to talk to you with postcards, each of which tells experiences, people, scents and flavors.
Lemon scented postcards
Yes, our postcards smell like lemon, granita and limoncello. The scent that envelops you when valentì Positano takes part in a tasting, cooks the jam and then stops for lunch under a patio of lemons that shine like gold in the sun.
Postcards scattered among the steps of Positano
Scendi le scale, sali le scale. How many steps we have counted with our guide certified by the Campania Region, Aunt Lucy.
A carefree walk through the alleys of a city shrouded and protected from buganvillee, along with a Positanese Doc.
A carefree walk between friends to listen to traditions, secrets, gossip, glamour and patronal parties that the beautiful Positano welcomes, collects and guards always.
Postcards from Positano with one click
In Positano, every glimpse is a shot and each shot immediately becomes a postcard.
Thanks to our sponsor PemCard,we had the opportunity to choose our favorite shots and make them arrive as real old-fashioned postcards, at the home of the people we love.
Postcards between friends
Perhaps these are the most beautiful postcards.
Three southern girls, three Doc Bells, the tall sun, smartphones, laughter and projects that resonate in a half-empty Positano.
The beauty of collaborations that become friendships, phone numbers and then a WhatsApp group.
Exchange photos and ideas, the desire to see each other again and create something unique together.
Walk at a slow pace, the cold limoncello from a terrace overlooking the sea, the heat, the “thank you” and the precious and mutual thought :“it seems to know each other always”
There is no greater luck to live in a beautiful place like the Campania region, know beautiful souls and share to help and help each other.
In the next posts, you will receive other beautiful postcards from Positano and above all you will find that… Positano is much more than just a postcard!
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