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Europe » Italy » Emilia-Romagna » Bologna November 7th 2008

LAMBO TORNA IN STRADA... ... e va alla scoperta dell'America!! Rimango altre quattro ore in sella, e guido finché il sole è già quasi al tramonto, secondo una sana abitudine che da tempo ero costretto a perdere, prima di fermarmi in un villaggio qualsiasi per passare la notte. E’ una delle sensazioni che ho sempre amato di più, e che così spesso mi ha dato l'illusione di essere libero e padrone della mia vita: quel grappolo di minuti dalla consistenza indefinibile, quando non è ancora buio e non è più giorno, e tu entri in un posto che non hai mai sentito nominare, con la consapevolezza che domani sarai già lontano, e che per altri mesi, per altri anni, per altri grappoli di minuti della stessa intensità continuerai ad allontanarti, assecondando il dipanarsi di una matassa ... read more
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Europe » Italy » Emilia-Romagna » Bologna November 7th 2008

Halloween- We spent the weekend in Torino, and met a lot of people's friends who were in town for the weekend. Brad from Santa Barbara's friend Derek is studying in Barcelona, so he is going to take me around when I am in Madrid for thanksgiving! Free tour guide! And he speaks spanish and the specific Madrid dialect as well as I speak Italian. Everything was closed on Saturday, since it was All Saints Day and is nationally observed. We stayed in and watched movies in our pajamas, while it rained all day! I love to do that! November 7-November 8-- That weekend, Jess, Carolyn, Tricia, Inhye and I hopped a 3 hour train to Bologna on Friday. For those of you who don't know, Bologna is famous for tortellini, lasagna, and Ragù sauce. So of ... read more

Europe » Italy » Emilia-Romagna » Bologna November 2nd 2008

Last Sunday Jason and I took an afternoon trip to Dozza to visit the castle and do a little wine tasting (Jason)! Right outside Bologna is a little town called Dozza with a 12th century castle that has a cellar full of wine and wine tasting. We took a tour of the castle and saw the town that also is full of full bright wall paintings. There is a big festival every other year where the paintings are changed on the outside walls of the buildings. Also we've included some pictures of our attempt to make Italian pizza at home. The toppings tasted great but we have some work to do on getting the crust so it's not dough on the bottom and burned on the edges! We'll try again! Next weekend we're off to visit ... read more
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Europe » Italy » Emilia-Romagna » Bologna October 27th 2008

So Kristi and I made our second trip to Dr. Stefania Tabanelli. Our appointment was at 9:30 am, after 2 hours of waiting we had our 12 week baby ultrasound. All is great! The heartbeat is strong and the growth is progressing nicely. Each month Kristi will be required to have an ultrasound and blood work. Talking to some of my co-workers it seems like Italian healthcare is crazy about bloodwork. I (Jason) even had to give blood last week, not sure why but I am officially HIV negative (for those that are curious). We are very excited! Due date May 12th, 2009. E un Bambino (It's a boy)! Ciao Kristi and Jason ... read more

Europe » Italy » Emilia-Romagna » Bologna October 24th 2008

22nd October Trieste - Venice Got up bright and early this morning and headed for Venice. We decided to stay off the motorway so we could see more of Italy. That was our first mistake. These roads - it would seem take you through every industrial zone at 70km an hour. Then you also get the luxury of driving with people who only need 50m visibility to pass. Our second mistake was after taking 1hour to travel 40kms we decided to try our luck on the motorway. We have never seen so many trucks in our lives. It was share madness - rows and rows of huge trucks going 60km in one lane and cars doing about 140kms in the other lane. The scenery was n’t any better either. It is unfortunate that Venice is now ... read more
The Hughes
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Bologna Hot Chocolates

Europe » Italy » Emilia-Romagna » Bologna October 23rd 2008

Bologna what an amazing city! I really want to go back again! ... read more

Europe » Italy » Emilia-Romagna October 23rd 2008

Hi everyone! It's been ages since we last updated you so here is a quick recap of where we've been: We arrived in Rimini, Italy after a hellish day and night of travel from Corfu. After sleeping a LOT, we headed the next day to San Marino, an independent republic within Italy that I had never heard of before researching this trip. Apparently it has been around since before Charlemagne. Yes Peter, we got you a postcard (and more) from here! We left Rimini under overcast skies, but by the time we had ascended up to the main city of San Marino we were above the clouds and in brilliant sun. San Marino is striking because the city is built up on a rise, with three castles on top of a sheer cliff over the rest ... read more

Europe » Italy » Emilia-Romagna » Parma October 23rd 2008

On Wednesday night we travelled across to Parma - a city famous for its cheese and ham and composer Giuseppe Verdi. Parma celebrates its most famous citizen, Verdi, with a month-long festival of operas and concerts held at the Teatro Regio every year and so when Viviana suggested coming to Parma (which is about 90 minutes on the train) I thought why not? At this point I must apologise for the quality of photographs, I left the hotel without my camera and had to use my Nokia phone for the photography. Not great quality at the best of times but in the absence of my camera it would have to do. Once tickets were secured it was time for an aperitif and a bite to eat. We spotted a free table at Noi de Parma , ... read more
Plenty in Stock
Inside the Theatre
Dressed for the Opera? Not Me

Europe » Italy » Emilia-Romagna » Bologna October 21st 2008

The last few days at university have been slightly crazy. On more than one occasion I have almost had to fight my way down via Zamboni to actually get to class. Both university students and high-school pupils have been engaged in some earnest protesting. I find myself walking to the heavy beats of drums, through flailing banners and marching students, many clutching beer bottles, and in my imagination, rocks. And all that at ten o’ clock in the morning! The protests haven’t exactly prevented lectures from happening, but they have given rise to some detailed digressions. On Wednesday I arrived at my Greek lecture well prepared for tackling some Aeschylus. The other students arrived slightly late and a little flustered. The professor arrived as usual, and started talking about the protest. I wasn’t listening very carefully ... read more
Me,Francesco, Edie
dream man back in the day

Europe » Italy » Emilia-Romagna » Piacenza October 16th 2008

My plan to escape the rain had worked, as I had awoken to overcast skies, but no rain. After the funfilled supermotard track of the previous day, I decided to head up into the Ligurian hills and explore. I finally encountered some motorbike worthy roads. I came away very impressed with the hills around Genoa. I must make it a point to explore this region with more thoroughness The final day on the road dawned with cloudy skies yet again, but the clouds had yet to unleash their damp revenge. After a leisurely breakfast with one last dossage of Italian cappuccinos, I head towards Parma across the autumn-hued Appenine range. All in all, I enjoyed wonderful scenery, excellent food and wonderful people. I love Italia! ... read more
Fall Colors
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Liguria Map




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