It just so happens that the biggest snowfall in Florence in over twenty years happened yesterday. On the day where the vast majority of villa kids planned on leaving. Needless to say that isn't happening anymore, due to Italy's incapability of dealing with snow. We probably got around 7 inches yesterday and the town fell apart. Buses stopped running and were abandoned, cars just slipping all over the place, no taxis, trains either not showing up or 250 minutes delayed. And planes canceled. I have friends who were supposed to leave this morning but now can't leave till Monday or even Tuesday. THANKFULLY, by some miracle, I am on a flight that leaves on Sunday morning, which is good news. The Florence Airport closed this morning, but it reopened and the majority of flights are in the check in or expected phase. Which is great. However, definitely won't be at rest until I see a flight that has departed for Frankfurt. It does appear that my travel plans will go ahead as planned. I have some pictures from this blizzard up on facebook, but I'll put some on here when I'm back home. We had to walk all the way from Florence to Sesto yesterday, about a 1.5 hour walk, due to the lack of transportation. Just hope everyone can get home / back to the states by Christmas. See you all soon
CORRECTION: Might not get home Sunday. It's looking very questionable, 50-50 shot. Wish me luck
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Monday, December 13, 2010
Last week in Italy
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One week left. Definitely will miss all this. |
Even though there is only a week left, I'm feeling ready to go home. Obviously there are things I'm going to miss, however, such as
Not having to walk far at all to class, 60 degree weather in December, all my friends here at the villa, the fact that I'm living in Italy, getting delicious meals made for me everyday, and many, many others.
But I'm ready. Seeing Christmas decorations up everywhere (All the streets in Florence have lights strung across them, it's really cool. I'll try to get some pictures up on Facebook in the near future) really makes me excited to get back and see friends and family for the holidays. I'm ready to drink milk again. Haven't had a glass since I've been here. I'm excited to see snow, as odd as that sounds. I'm excited to spend an entire month of winterbreak reconnecting with friends and family. I'm excited to see Steph. It's the exact definition of bitter-sweet. I'll always remember my time in Italy, the experiences I've had, the people I've met, but I'm ready to be back home. I'll be back here someday, which I'm already looking forward to. I'll write one more post before I go, or when I get back to the states. But thank you all for following my adventures in Italy. I'm glad that I've had the opportunity to share them for you. Plus now I won't have to retell everything that I've done here. You can just refer to the blog!
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One of the many trees in Florence |
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Big tree in front of the Duomo |
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Runnin Around Mafia Town
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Trapani, Sicily |
1) Really bad weather. You could tell that the air was warmer down in Sicily, but it was gloomy and windy the entire time we were there. And the nice weather was the main reason we went to Sicily to begin with
2) Ghost town. Literally. Basically everything was closed, all the time, and half of the things that were closed don't open up until Spring. And hardly anybody in Sicily spoke English. Plus their Italian accent was way different in Tuscany, so it was hard to understand them and communicate with the people
3) Palermo would have been more fun. We had two kids from the villa go to Palermo, and they said it was a lot more touristy / more things to do. They said it kind of reminded them of Vice City, which was pretty funny.
4) Lack of Mafia. Which probably was a good thing. Who knows, maybe we encountered some members without knowing it. But we did have a rule that no one could say that word (mafia) while being in Sicily, just to be on the safe side.
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Beach. Best part of Trapani |
Another good part of the trip was that we really had no plans. Our only set plan was to take a boat out across the Med. (30 mins or so) to the island of Favignana, since my buddy's ancestors came from that island. That island was a weird place. Guaranteed we were the only english speakers, and non-Italians in general on that island. So obviously people were not friendly and glared at us the entire time. Made me feel really uncomfortable and out of place. So needless to say we didn't stay there too long. It was kind of cool though, because that was definitely the most foreign place I've ever been to. So I'd say it was worth it. Also the boat ride out there was awesome, just being out on a boat in the Mediterannean. But back to the part of having no plans. That was great. It was super relaxing and refreshing, a nice break from Villa life, with literally nothing to do. Those are the kind of vacations I'm really starting to like. Just exploring the city and finding things you normally wouldn't come across, chatting and enjoying your time with the friends you're traveling with, and eating great food.
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Far end of Trapani. You could take a cable car up those hills, but obviously it wasn't running |
Friday night we managed to find all the Italians in Trapani. After about a half hour walk from our hostel, we got to this bar everyone told us to go to. And for good reason. It was PACKED. Honestly everyone in Trapani was there, and no one spoke english which was great. It was great because as the night goes on, and once I get a little buzzed, I'm tremendous at Italian. So I was chatting the night away with the locals. All in all, it was a vacation filled with great food, and super relaxing. But definitely go in the summertime or early fall if you were ever considering Sicily
Now, shortly before Sicily, our program went on an olive oil making demonstration, wine cellar and making tour, and a tasting out in the Tuscan countryside. Here are some pictures
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Grapes drying to be made into desert wines. Best smelling room in the world |
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Pressed that day. Fun Fact, fresh olive oil is green. Really green |
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Section in the wine cellar. From 1925. Whomp |
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Thanksgiving
Hello. Just wanted to get a quick update on here. I'll put up a longer post, maybe tomorrow or Friday, about our trip to Sicily this past weekend. But for now I wanted to talk about my brother coming to visit and Thanksgiving time at the villa. My brother flew in on Saturday, and was here till Friday so needless to say there was a lot of funtivities. Both Saturday and Sunday we went to the Florence Wine Tasting Event at Palazzo Piti. Ten euros for unlimited, really, really good wine. It was great. We also got a chance to see HP 7 in ENGLISH, which was awesome. They have intermission in Italian movie theaters so that was weird. But the movie was by far the best on to date I'd have to say. Tremendous.
So what did we do. Well, I got into Florence almost every day / night to walk around with him, hang out, talk, catch up, all those good brotherly things to do. Definitely had a lot of good bonding time. He also got the chance to go out to the bars with me and my friends one night, so it was nice that Mike got to meet them all. We went to a couple really great panini places, and focused on that and pizza since he was not as inclined to have pasta. We went out for a nice dinner on Tuesday I think, to this place called Mamma Gina's, which was tremendous. We had a solid, multiple course meal that was great, and recommended by my boss from this summer as being the best food in Florence. We really didn't do that much sight seeing wise. Just a lot of walking around, eating, drinking, and talking. It really was a good time
My brother also had the chance to come to the villa on Wednesday for a fantastic lunch, and hang out in Sesto all day and then some of my friends joined us out to eat for dinner. THEN, there was Thanksgiving. Unfortunately all the pictures of me and Mike hanging out / at Thanksgiving are on his camera. So I'll have to edit this post with pictures once I get ahold of them. Thanksgiving was great though, it was definitely nice to have some family with me, and the villa did a great job of making it seem as close to home as possible. The food was amazing, possibly, dare I say it, even better than back home. Definitely the best Turkey and stuffing I've ever had, with homemade pumpkin pie, turkey soup, mashed potatoes, and some other goodies. Like I said, they did a great job of replicating a large, family, Thanksgiving style dinner. Hats off to you Villa.
Other than Sicily this weekend, and my brother coming to visit, I've been pretty busy getting things done. A lot of papers and what not that I've been neglecting have finally started to catch up on me, and with less than 3 weeks left, dear god not much time left here, I got to get the ball rolling. No other trips are planned, other than a possible day trip to neighboring Prato. I've decided I want to spend my last weeks here in Florence and Sesto as much as possible, and enjoy my temporary hometowns to their fullest. So check back in later this week for an update on the Sicily trip.
P.S. Badgers being in the Rose Bowl would happen the semester I am away from college football....still, definitely excited about it.
EDIT: Photos
So what did we do. Well, I got into Florence almost every day / night to walk around with him, hang out, talk, catch up, all those good brotherly things to do. Definitely had a lot of good bonding time. He also got the chance to go out to the bars with me and my friends one night, so it was nice that Mike got to meet them all. We went to a couple really great panini places, and focused on that and pizza since he was not as inclined to have pasta. We went out for a nice dinner on Tuesday I think, to this place called Mamma Gina's, which was tremendous. We had a solid, multiple course meal that was great, and recommended by my boss from this summer as being the best food in Florence. We really didn't do that much sight seeing wise. Just a lot of walking around, eating, drinking, and talking. It really was a good time
My brother also had the chance to come to the villa on Wednesday for a fantastic lunch, and hang out in Sesto all day and then some of my friends joined us out to eat for dinner. THEN, there was Thanksgiving. Unfortunately all the pictures of me and Mike hanging out / at Thanksgiving are on his camera. So I'll have to edit this post with pictures once I get ahold of them. Thanksgiving was great though, it was definitely nice to have some family with me, and the villa did a great job of making it seem as close to home as possible. The food was amazing, possibly, dare I say it, even better than back home. Definitely the best Turkey and stuffing I've ever had, with homemade pumpkin pie, turkey soup, mashed potatoes, and some other goodies. Like I said, they did a great job of replicating a large, family, Thanksgiving style dinner. Hats off to you Villa.
Other than Sicily this weekend, and my brother coming to visit, I've been pretty busy getting things done. A lot of papers and what not that I've been neglecting have finally started to catch up on me, and with less than 3 weeks left, dear god not much time left here, I got to get the ball rolling. No other trips are planned, other than a possible day trip to neighboring Prato. I've decided I want to spend my last weeks here in Florence and Sesto as much as possible, and enjoy my temporary hometowns to their fullest. So check back in later this week for an update on the Sicily trip.
P.S. Badgers being in the Rose Bowl would happen the semester I am away from college football....still, definitely excited about it.
EDIT: Photos
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Bruno and Co. going to town |
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Brother, myself, and villa buds |
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Setting up the tree at the villa |
Monday, November 22, 2010
Long time, no post
And I'm likely to keep it that way. At least until next week. I've been really busy lately, getting school work and such done. PLUS, now my brother is in town. So all of my free time is going to be devoted to going into Florence to hang out with him and the like. We went to the Florence Wine Tasting event on both Saturday (when he arrived) and Sunday, and it was fantastic both times. Then, after wine tasting on Saturday we went to go see Harry Potter. Which was great. Hands down my favorite one thus far. Super accurate / intense the whole time. We then went to a really old restaurant that I like to go to, and his old self was too tired from traveling to do anything after that, so he went to bed. Then yesterday, wine tasting again around 4, then we made a Brittish friend at wine tasting, and she came with us to eat at Guesta Pizza, which easily has the best pizza in Florence. We then went out to this bar that had some live music going on which was great as well. Today I need to do a whole mess of homework, and he is going to museums and wandering and such, so I will not be seeing him until Tuesday
I'll start posting more after this weekend. We have thanksgiving dinner here Thurdsay which Mike will be attending. Then he leaves Friday morning, as do I. Me and some of my villa friends will be headed to Sicily for the weekend, which should be a great time.
I'll start posting more after this weekend. We have thanksgiving dinner here Thurdsay which Mike will be attending. Then he leaves Friday morning, as do I. Me and some of my villa friends will be headed to Sicily for the weekend, which should be a great time.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
When in Rome
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Villa group at the Colosseum |
We got on a bus at 7:15, and arrived at our hotel, which was actually really nice for a change, at around 11. We then switched our game plan around and toured Ancient Rome on Thursday as opposed to Friday due to a potential public monument strike. Which never happened. The Italians are always threatening to strike and never actually follow through with it. Anyways, we split up into two groups and had a tour guide take us through the various ancient ruins of Rome. We spent the vast majority of time touring the Forum. It was definitely one of the neatest things I've ever seen. Just ridiculous to think about how well preserved it is, and how old some of the things we saw actually were. Pretty neat to be walking around the same areas that Ceasar and other ancient Romans did. So we toured the Forum, and saw the Colosseum from the outside and walked all around it. HOWEVER, due to too much jabbering from our tour guide, our particular group did not get a chance to go inside due to lack of time, which proved to be fatal since we did not have time to go back inside whilst in Rome.
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More Ruins |
Middle part of the Trevi at night |
Bridge to the Vatican City and St. Peter's in the distance |
Day 3 was more of a relaxed day. A couple of us headed on over to ancient Rome again, and walked around the Forum / the Colosseum. Then, we made our way to the Pantehon, which was under construction, but was still a pretty neat site. It houses the tomb of Raphael, so that was pretty cool to see. And it was a pretty cool building in general. Then we hopped on the bus and went to the Borghese musuem, which was also a fun trip. We saw many works of art by the likes of Titian and Raphael, and a whole slew of statues by Bernini that were also really cool. Then we took the bus and went home. END OF BLOG. Enjoy the following photos. Go to Rome.
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The Vatican's "Map Room" with a gold ceiling. |
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Raphael's "School of Athens" |
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Inside of St. Peter's |
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Outside of St. Peter's |
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Trevi during the day |
Portion of the Spanish Steps |
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Rain, rain, rain, rain, Parents, rain, rain rain
RAIN. That's all Italy is in November. Just rain galore. Which is pretty unfortunate, because then I feel like I'm wasting the last month and a half by hanging out inside the villa and what not. But, a group of us recently booked a trip to Sicily over thanksgiving weekend, so hopefully that will bring warmer weather. Also, our villa program has a trip to Rome this weekend, and the forecast is good. Weather.com better not be lying to me, like it usually does. We will be having tours of the Vatican City, as well as Ancient Rome, as well as plenty of free time to explore / go out at night / etc. I'll provide a more detailed post about it when I get back. In other news, I just got done spending some quality time with the parents. Spent a couple of days and meals with them here in Sesto, and got to show them around a bit. Then spent some dinners with them in Florence, at a place called Ciro and Sons, which was some of the best food I've had since I've been here. They even tagged along with our Art History class tour of the Uffizi on Thursday, which Barb and Glenn thouroughly enjoyed. We then took off to Venice
There they are! So instead of writing out a lot about Venice, I'm just going to list a couple quick highlights
1) canal-side hotel
2) WINE Tasting! Had the best wines that I've had since I've been here. Really good Prosecco and Pinot Grigio, as well as some really good red. The appetizers that came with each glass were tremendous as well
3) Great food the entire time
4) Mass at St. Mark's
5) Doge's Palace again
6) Gondola Ride
7) Getting to spend time with the parents
All in all, it was great to spend some time with the parents. Really glad that they could come visit, and that they had a great time on their trip in Italy. They flew home on Monday. And now I'm off to Rome. Take Care.
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1) canal-side hotel
2) WINE Tasting! Had the best wines that I've had since I've been here. Really good Prosecco and Pinot Grigio, as well as some really good red. The appetizers that came with each glass were tremendous as well
3) Great food the entire time
4) Mass at St. Mark's
5) Doge's Palace again
6) Gondola Ride
7) Getting to spend time with the parents
All in all, it was great to spend some time with the parents. Really glad that they could come visit, and that they had a great time on their trip in Italy. They flew home on Monday. And now I'm off to Rome. Take Care.
Me and Mom at wine tasting |
Me and Glenn at wine tasting |
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