Hello all!
To those of you who are paying attention, we are not suppose to be in Bolzano right now. Thats because we took a fortunate detour in `fair Verona` and consequently missed our connection from Bolzano to Castelrotto. Ma, non ti preocupare (which Eric would tell you means `dont worry` in Italian). It has worked out beautifuly and we are enjoying our time here. Lets catch you up on the last few days.
Where did we last leave off? Ah, yeshi... we were just finishing our night in Milano. The next morning, Thursday, we caught an early morning train to Varenna on Lake Como. We had to be up and out the door by 7:00am so that we could make it Varenna in time to meet up with Chef Moreno Maglia, our cooking instructor for the day. We make it to Varenna, which is breathtakingly beautiful (I would add a picture here but we don´t have access to a usb port on this computer), found our Hotel and dropped our bags with a very friendly Signora Tosca, who we are assuming owns the property. We headed straight for the town square where we met up with Chef Moreno and he zipped us up the mountain side to his resturant in a little town called Gitanna. It was an educational, cultrual and culinary experience all wrapped up into one. We made gnocchi and tagliatelle from scratch, as well as fresh sauces to acompany them, and to top it all off, a red wine risotto. It was all amazing! The people in our class were very nice and Chef Moreno is incredibly passionate and hospitable. We arrived at 10:00am and didn´t make it back until after 4:00pm. Great way to spend the day; making and eating authentic Italian food.
We got back to our hotel and decided that we wanted to take a short nap, as we were all spent. We layed down around 6:15pm and set the clock for 7:00pm. Sometime after 9:00pm we regained consciousness and laughed at ourselves. We went out to grab a quick bite and, again, get a little more gelatto. Then, somehow, we were still hungry, so we went to get some pizza. Apparently, it was dinner and a show. There were two couples a few tables away from us that were playing "can you top this?" in terms of who could show more affection. Interesting?... good for a few laughs anyways--and we saw one of the couples continuing by themselves on our way back to the hotel.
Day 2 in Varenna: kayaking on Lake Como! (we were on a boat!) We took a ferry to Bellagio, where we rented kayaks from a really sketchy old guy. (btw, we´re watching Dirty Harry in Italian right now...and this keyboard is freakin screwed up!) ba bada badada--ask Eric for a translation... so we kayaked around Como for about 3 or 4 hours. Absolutely gorgeous. Eric got sunburnt, I (Matt) took pictures, and Justin got really thirsty for water (not vino, believe it or not). We then went and got stuff for a picnic. It was kind of fun because the lady in the store didn´t speak English, but she did speak Spanish, so I got to brush up a bit myself. We ended up eating hearty sandwiches while drinking vino straight from the bottle on the lake. We thought about how it would be illegal with open container laws to be drinking vino in a park inthe US...then we thought about how it is probably illegal in Italy too. We toured around Bellagio, went back to Varenna, and took a nap. Then we woke up (more specifically, Eric stayed awake while a stupid little fly woke both me and Justin) and went out for dinner followed, of course, by gelato. For whatever reason, none of us could fall asleep, so we ended up doing mind puzzles and a lot of stupid crap that I don´t remember until we fell asleep. I think a lot of it involved Eric singing Bruce. Tutto benne.
Day 4-Arriverdercci Varenna! Abandanza!-ask eric for translation. Got on a train to Milan where we met two nice ladies from Hawaii-Aloha! Eric has a handlebar mustache by this time-didnt shave on the train though-that would have been fun. Bought lunch@ train statzione-ate it on train. Abandanza! We then stopped in Verona which was not planned but turned out to be Awsome! Did a sweet walking´tour of Verona. Saw an Italian basketball game and touched Juliet´s boob! Abandanza!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Went to a sweet theater in Verona, got gelato, saw a church, got more gelato. Next, we met the most b.a. woman ever named Beverly. Beverly was originally from Chicago. She wanted to see the world but ended up just walking around and ended up in Verona! She married Oreste who owns a wine shop. His wine shop was recommended by Rick Steves. Oreste makes shirts that have a picture of himself dressed up as a cowboy! Beverly gave Justin, Matt and I some wine and then told us about Oreste´s wine shop and the surrounding area. She was hilarious! She told us about how she pissed off the Italian Mafia across the street-we can´t remember why. She also told us that when Oreste dies she is going to take all his money and party down with the first guy who walks by. She also told us how she doesn´t understand why there are so many churches around the area because she thinks everyone there is going to hell based on their behavior. She also told us she is not a counrty girl. One time Oreste took Beverly to the counrtry. There were cows there who started running-she follwed suit. We had a very good time getting to know Beverly. Meeting her has been our best personal experience to date. We left Verona @ exactly 17 ora 47 minuti and 23 seconds. We arrived in Bolzona @ 19 ora 34 minuti to catch the last bus going Castelrotto @ 19 ora 10 minuti-you do the math. Abandanza! So we missed the last bus to our destination for July 4-by the way, happy independence day-and I am now writing this blog from a youth hostel in Bolzano. Abandanza! However, this detour from our plans turned out to be great. There is a lot of Austrian influnce in Bolzano. We ate at an Austrian restaurant that was amazing! Matt ordered from the German menu-Eric and Justin were not man enough so they ordered from the English menu. This experience made us feel like we were visiting Germany or Austria. This pretty much wraps up our trip to date. We are having a great time eating lots of gelato and nutella and drinking molto vino! Abandanza for now and Ciao!
Love and miss you all,
EJM
p.s. can you tell who wrote which sections of this post?
Saturday, July 4, 2009
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Three crazy guys touring around Italy. Sounds like you are having so much fun. We're looking forward to a homemade Italian dinner after your cooking class! Ahhhh for the girls from Chicago! We're looking forward to your next updates. Have fun, be safe and our love to all 3 of you.
ReplyDeletebring me back a slice of pizza.
ReplyDeleteWeird, freetranslation.com does not give me a translation for ... Abandanza! Easy on the Gelato guys
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