After cooling off a little in the water and relaxing on the beach for a few hours, we all got ready for a party that Vitopaolo and some of his friends had organized. We had a quick dinner at Rocco's where they specialize in panzerotti (similar to a fried calzone), pizza and wraps. Vitopaolo left early to set up the party and we went to a wine bar to kill a few hours before the party started.
The party was at an outdoor bar close to the beach. Vitopaolo and his friend Vincenzo (also lives in Orvieto) set up this party every year. Vincenzo (DJEnzo) DJ's and Vitopaolo (Paolino) VJ's as side jobs. There were a couple hundred people there, dancing and of course drinking. We had a lot of fun, but by the end of the night we needed a snack. David and I left to find food on the way home. There was only one place open in town at 5am. After our snack we got lost, in all fairness it was our first night there. We watched the sun come up as we finally found our way back to the apartment. Bonnie and Vitopaolo who had stayed behind to clean up, arrived by car at the same time as us.
Vitopaolo went out an picked us up giant focaccia sandwiches when we woke up the next morning. Puglia is famous for its focaccia bread, its very thick and usually has tomatoes on top, more similar to pizza than bread. This turned out to be an amazing hangover cure.
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Vitopaolo and Vincenzo |
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Vitopaolo and friends |
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Fantastic T-shirt a guy at the party was wearing |
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Me and Bonnie |
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Me, David and Bonnie in rare form as the night went on |
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David making a traditional funny camera face |
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The sunrise as we were walking home
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