Friday, June 29, 2012

Arrivederci, Italia



-bn

Happy Birthday, Patterson

-bn

Ah, Mama Mia


We went to Baldovino tonight and were discussing going back to the States with our waiter.  He asked about the weather, and when Wynn told him the temperature in the south, his response was, "ah, mama mia!"  I received an email from work 2 days ago that said I have a meeting in Nashville July 2 and then will start working in NC July 9...mama mia! Has it already been 3 months.


As we are packing to leave Italy, I am thinking, how in the world are we going to get all of this stuff back.  But, I am also thinking about the past 3 months and how awesome it has been to have had this opportunity.  I am excited to get back and see family and friends and better plumbing and people at least attempting to move out of your way when you pass on the sidewalk and good customer service being the rule rather than the exception.  But, there are many things I will miss. Wynn and I were talking about the simplicity of life that we have experienced.
our refrigerator is the door on the left
We have not had cell phones; we have only turned the tv on to watch soccer; we go to the laundromat; we have driven a car once in 3 months (and I had it on 2 wheels at one point).  We have not totally been free of technology...we have used the heck out of the computer and iPad.  But, it has been completely refreshing to live much more simply and to realize we are just as happy.  I hope to remember when we get back to the States that, in fact, we can live without the 50-inch tv.

Things I will miss:
Vespas...I need one 
Poppin' that collar
Seeing people hanging out after work having a glass of
wine in the street
quiet alleys, away from the crowd 
flowers...people here don't have yard space
but they take pride in having any kind of
green space they can 
massive, magnificent doors everywhere 
I am looking forward to getting back to familiarity, although, ironically that is something we will miss here as well.  For instance, the gray-haired man in the pic below is there everyday having a glass of wine at the same time.  Also, we see the same people at Baldobar getting coffee or croissants.  We do not have to place an order there anymore.  Tomasso knows what we are having.  The man at the coffee shop on the way to the train station also knows we will have the usual.
Today, Tomasso made us a "special" cappuccino and marrocchino since it was our last day here.
I will miss the history and beautiful churches surrounding us.  the incredible buildings, the markets, the culture, tradition, food, wine.  the clothes hanging out to dry, the windows open, music in the streets. I have learned so much on this Italian holiday...it has made me love this place but also to have a great appreciation for the US. I think I will have more on that after we get back and I process it all a bit.  

-bn

Thursday, June 28, 2012

I chose well

He had been on a plane once before we met 4 1/2 years ago.  Italy was my dream, not his.  He sacrificed much and never questioned it.  He is a good man.

-bn

Salute


Italia won!  They will play Spain in the finals.  There is lots of celebrating going on outside of our flat.  Our windows are open so we can hear all the horns and cheer.  
Texas is celebrating Italia's victory
our street
Had a great 2 hour lunch here today 
Wynn's favorite building in Florence
fresh pasta from market
tonights meal
We went to the Sant'Ambrogio market this morning for fruit, vegetables, and pasta.  There is a vendor there that is never particularly nice but sometimes we go to her...I am not sure why.  I guess her produce looks good.  Anyway, today was like every other with her.  We stood there with arms outstretched trying to get her to weigh our goods so we could pay while she helped everyone around us.  Finally, Wynn put the 2 bags down, and we walked off.  As we were going to another vendor, she started yelling at us.  We ignored her.  She followed us with a cigarette hanging out of her mouth.  And had some not very nice things to say.  She told us "do not touch" and other things.  I just said ok and hoped that Wynn did not say or do anything impulsively.  He responded to her cursing then walked off. We got our goods from a much nicer vendor.  It was refreshing to go to our favorite pasta and prosciutto guys after that.  They are great.

-bn

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

pics from yesterday & today

I went to leather school
And I made this
food from restaurant Club Culinario Toscana da Osvaldo 
jazz club closed for summer 
awesome lunch at trattoria mario
Dinner at Trattoria Cibreo
recommended by Aunt Claudia &
Uncle Jim...great recommendation
pub near our flat...too hot inside to drink
there so we get to-go beers

-bn

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Castiglioncello

Tomasso, the barista at our favorite coffee shop, told us about Castiglioncello, a beach near Florence that he goes to a lot.  Tomasso is one of our favorite people that we have met, but as you can see from the picture below his taste is a little different than ours, so we were unsure of what to expect.  He was dead on.  Castiglioncello is only a little over an hour and a half by train and it is very relaxing and beautiful.  We have been twice so far, before and after Wy & Coco visited.  Hopefully, we can squeeze one more trip in before heading back across the pond...
Tomasso
One of the first views after leaving the train station 
This is where we post up
View from the sun beds 
Another view from the sun beds
Where Beth spends most of her time
My Scuba Steve impression
View form the pizzeria
Beth's favorite items at the pizzeria

- WN