20 June, 2011

Cinqueterre- Part one


Italy is no doubt a beautiful place to be but the most beautiful place I have been so far had to be this last weekend in Cinqueterre. These five towns are connected by trails that one can hike and are not too far from each other (the longest hike between towns should take about an hour and a half). These five towns are all beautiful and awesome. This was the destination of our next voyage out of Torino and was easily my favorite to date.

Camogli


The Italian Riviera is awesome. I don’t know of many more ways to put it. For the girls' trip, I had prepared some papers for them that provided descriptions of some small towns and gave them day trip ideas for their time in Torino. One of those places was Camogli. When I wrote about it and did the research, I decided that even if the girls didn’t make it, I would be going the weekend after they left. They ended up going and loved it, which only meant that I would now definitely have to go.

19 June, 2011

The Final day the girls are in Torino


Having the girls in Torino had been awesome. They gave me someone to cook for and were excited to go out and do things so they were a blast to have in Torino. However, I knew the excitement would come to an end soon and before I knew it, it was their last day in Torino.

Chocolate festival

You read the title correctly. That is right, an entire festival about chocolate. Every year, Torino is the host to one of the largest chocolate festivals in the world. Consuming an entire piazza, tents selling and making chocolate spread their joys to the visitors of this wonderful event. I was lucky enough to get to go to this event multiple times so lets get going!

18 June, 2011

Torre di Lamberti


The Torre di Lamberti is the big tower in Verona. As I noted in the last blog, with Molly, Allie and Amanda, I finally got the opportunity to go up the tower so lets start climbing!

Molly and Her Friends Come To Town! Part II

Verona is a wonderful city. If any of you have a chance to visit it, I urge you to jump at the chance. As I have mentioned before, Verona is steeped in history and a wonderful place to be. When Molly, Allie and Amanda came to visit, Verona made it on the agenda largely because of my experience there a few weeks prior. This time, with a bit more knowledge on where to go, we planned to go to some of the awesome places I got to see last time as well as a few new things that I missed last time.

17 June, 2011

Molly and Her Friends Come To Town! Part I



After two months of not seeing Molly, to get to see her twice in like 2 and a half weeks was pretty much awesome. This time, however, was not going to be just the two of us as her friends, Allie and Amanda, were going to be joining us. Molly has been talking about these friends for quite some time so to finally meet these people and put a face to the name will be nice. We have quite a jam packed schedule ahead of us so lets get to it!

Since Spring Break


The last week has been a good week. The majority of the week was spent getting back to the grind of school and things like that. To start, I had to do a 15-minute presentation in Italian on The Lion King (wonderful way to come back from spring break) and at the end, we went to the GAM, Torino’s Gallery of Modern Art for the first time with my art class.

16 June, 2011

Spring Break!!!!!


When Molly left, Spring Break had officially started. My spring break’s have been fairly dull my entire life. In High School, Spring Break translated to a baseball tournament that would soak up the whole time. Now, in college, Spring break translates to working 40 hours for a week. This year was set to be 100% awesome, with plans to go to Florence for the a few days and simply being in Italy in general, this was set to be the best Spring Break ever!

Molly in Torino!


Molly coming to Torino was easily the most anticipated thing for me in the last two months. I know it may be sappy or whatever but I love Molly like crazy. I left on the 11th of January and she came to Italy on the 11th of March. Those two months were far tougher without her than I would have imagined. I had been planning her trip here for a while and was very excited. Armed with good recipes, great restaurant ideas and tons to do, I was prepared and excited! Then a good Italian bus strike struck and decided to try to mess with out plans...

11 June, 2011

Birthday!

So, I know it has been a while since I have posted. I ran out of space on my blog as just recently added more space to the blog so I can continue sharing pictures. I will try to post one a day until I'm caught up and, since this is all the way back in March, I’ve got a way to go, but Thanks for following! Now on with the show!

10 June, 2011

Ivrea

 
Imagine oranges, the fruit whose juice will be handed to us if we reach far enough back in the refrigerator of our nearest supermarket. The peacefulness of an orange grove seems like it would be a place that, other than the buzzing of bees, would be a fairly peaceful and calming place to be.

Now, imagine a small Italian mountain village, with narrow cobblestone streets, small piazzas and a river running through it. Also, seems like a very peaceful and calming place. Birds chirping and the Alps looming in the distance all complete the small town where the smell of pizza is in the air.

However, when you combine the two, somehow, you end up with the best way to celebrate Carnivale… in the world

24 March, 2011

Verona part II


After seeing the Juliet’s balcony, we made our way back to the main piazza and looked into climbing one of the remaining towers in Verona but decided, with such little time, that we would be better served going to the third largest coliseum in Italy, and probably one of the best kept in the world.