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Does anyone else here watch The Positano Diaries @nickipositano on YouTube? I started watching them a few months ago and didn’t love them at first but now I am enjoying them. Nicki and Carlo live in Positano. She is British and has lived there for 25 years. Carlo is from Positano and his parents still live there. Nicki and Carlo live in a house the family owned and they renovated. They have two adult children. Carlo is recently retired from running the cemetery (but I’m not sure which one).

The house has beautiful views and a large garden where they grow much of their food but is 500 steps down the staircase that links Montepertuso to Positano. We’ve walked by their house! One recent video was done by Carlo doing a hike we did a few years ago, up to the top of the hill above Positano. It was nice to see it again.

This month they completed the purchase of a house in Tuscany in the countryside south of Pisa and are making videos about it. When they took possession not only had the previous owners removed all the light fixtures and the kitchen but they took all the sinks! I’ve never heard of that before.

Nicki recently published a novel set in Positano during the 1980s and present time. I just finished it and it was good. A romance with great details about Positano.

All of this make me remember how much I loved the Amalfi Coast. We did three great trips in the last decade but swore we wouldn’t go back because getting there is difficult and getting around the area is too. But maybe we should reconsider?

 
Does anyone else here watch The Positano Diaries @nickipositano on YouTube? I started watching them a few months ago and didn’t love them at first but now I am enjoying them. Nicki and Carlo live in Positano. She is British and has lived there for 25 years. Carlo is from Positano and his parents still live there. Nicki and Carlo live in a house the family owned and they renovated. They have two adult children. Carlo is recently retired from running the cemetery (but I’m not sure which one).

The house has beautiful views and a large garden where they grow much of their food but is 500 steps down the staircase that links Montepertuso to Positano. We’ve walked by their house! One recent video was done by Carlo doing a hike we did a few years ago, up to the top of the hill above Positano. It was nice to see it again.

This month they completed the purchase of a house in Tuscany in the countryside south of Pisa and are making videos about it. When they took possession not only had the previous owners removed all the light fixtures and the kitchen but they took all the sinks! I’ve never heard of that before.

Nicki recently published a novel set in Positano during the 1980s and present time. I just finished it and it was good. A romance with great details about Positano.

All of this make me remember how much I loved the Amalfi Coast. We did three great trips in the last decade but swore we wouldn’t go back because getting there is difficult and getting around the area is too. But maybe we should reconsider?

What beautiful videos! Thanks for the link! We loved the Amalfi Coast!
 

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