Before heading to the train station, we walked through Pescara and went to the beach where some (well, only two) people were actually sunbathing. But those were quite an exception. Most Italians were dressed as is Pescara was covered with snow rather than warm sunlight. A woman in a store even asked us where we were from because she found it awkward that we were not wearing coats (it was 25 degrees!).
Later that day we were received in San Martino with a delicious lunch, espresso and lots of Italian kisses (yes, there is such a this, every country has their own kisses). When we went to the house we were staying in, we discovered the mattress that was supposed to be delivered that day was not there yet. So basically we had one tiny double bed for the five of us at that moment. Surprisingly (or maybe not so much) we managed to all take a nap in it at the same time.
After napping we had some good quality friend time with wine and snacks, which seamlessly turned into us dancing to the Back Street Boys. We continued dancing in Nicola's Bar (this is not the real name, this is how we call it), which was quite a novelty. A by-passer even thought there was a special event going on since it normally does not look that lively. Yes, we really know how to get a party going. From the bar we went straight (well, after changing clothes of course) to Pescara to go out in one of the most tacky clubs ever. Of course this night needed to be ended with hot chocolate and a croissant, nothing can beat that tradition.
The next day we sadly had to leave San Martino again. But we had a walk through the town in the sun, followed by a ginseng coffee and yet another lovely lunch. No one can say we did not make the most of the short time we had!
XOXO
On a walk though the old town
all of us in the one and only bed
Aperativo
The view
Snack time
Ginseng!
Time to go out.







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