Last weekend we went to Firenze with my program. It started
off a little rough. Leah, Sam, and I went out Thursday night for once. We went
to dinner at a phenomenal place called Dar Poeta. It has the best pizza. I got
a salmon pizza and Sam and Leah both got buffula, which had mozzarella, tomato,
and basil. I am definitely getting that one next time I go. Then we met up with
her friend Joe and went to a bar that she went to the other night. We got a big
pitcher that consisted of a little lime juice, some ice, and a lot of vodka (?)
for 15 euros. Leah didn’t want any so we drank it between the three of us. Then
for some reason we decided to get another. This one was the same, only with tequila. They
were kind of deadly. We used the bathroom at the bar and were on our way. We met
up with some other people who were going to a bar called Abby, but Leah, Sam,
and I went to La Maison, a club. We were there for probably 30 minutes and got
bored because there was no one there! Then we went back to Abby, and had a shot
called a Scooby snack, which was delicious and called it a night. Got about 3
hours of sleep and woke up the next morning at six to go to Florence.
Highlights include-
Friday:
We stopped at a rest stop about two hours north of Roma. As
I was coming out of the bathroom I was scanning the line looking for Leah when
I see what I think is a familiar face- was it really my XC friend Jamie? So I
basically stop, turn towards her, and we are staring at each other not saying
anything for 5-10 seconds (you may not think this is a long time, but when you
are making eye contact with someone while standing in front of them not saying
anything, it is). Then I realize it is her! And she realizes it’s me! We were
both just so baffled to see each other at this random place! It was really
funny.
We got a walking tour of Firenze! Which is not that big at
all and makes me appreciate the size of Roma even though at times it can be
extremely overwhelming.
| The duomo! A picture does not do this justice |
| View from the Ponte Vecchio. On this bridge there are like 689508 jewlery stores. |
Went to a chocolate festival! It was so stressful picking
something to eat because there were so many options. I ended up getting
chocolate covered strawberries and Leah got a chocolate covered banana. Then
after we ate that we got hot chocolate. IT WAS PRETTY MUCH A MELTED BAR OF
CHOCOLATE. You just can’t get stuff like that back home…
Hiked the duomo! All four hundred and something steps! There
was a gorgeous view.
| You can see la basilica di Santa Croce in the background. |
Had what might be the best dinner I have had in Italy. We got
fried carciofi (artichokes) and then I got gnoochi al pesto and Leah got THE
BEST PASTA EVER- ravioli type pasta filled with cheese, maybe ricotta, and
pears in a white sauce. I am drooling just thinking about it.
Met up with my friend Mel (Jamie and Michael’s best friend
from Umass) and her friend that was visiting. We just hung out at her apartment
because she was going to Venezia the next morning.
Saturday:
Cooking lesson! We made tagliatelle from scratch (two types
of flour and egg) with a tomato-garlic sauce, an antipasto (eggplant,
mozzarella, tomato, olive oil, salt, pepper, oregano), and tiramisu! They gave
us the recipes so hopefully I can make pasta from scratch when I get back to
the states!
Leah and I went to the Boboli Gardens, which are part of the
Palazzo Pitti. The gardens were beautiful and it was nice because right when we
got there, the sun came out. We walked around the gardens for about 3 hours.
| Zeus and Ganymede I know all about this thanks to my mythology class so useful, right? oh wait, not useful outside of touring gardens with greek statues... |
| ZOMG NATURE |
Stop number two at the chocolate festival. Got a (cylindrical)
waffle on a stick covered in chocolate. And as we were eating, we got to see a
parade of drums, trumpets, and flag wavers go by signifying the start of
Carnivale!
When dinner rolled around we had scoped out a place we
wanted to go. Somehow our dinner came out to be about 20 euros cheaper than it
should have been. We were surprised about the price when we got the check and
then added it up later and were like hmmmm. But anyway, I got a caprese salad,
then ribollita soup, which is a Florentine specialty. It is a soup made from
vegetables and bread and it is boiled twice! For desert we got vin santo, which
is another Florentine specialty. You get a glass of wine and these biscotti
things and dip them into the wine. Leah and I were a little nervous because the
biscotti-wine mixture tasted kind of brandy like. After we finished the
biscotti we were nervous to drink the liquid because we didn’t know exactly
what it was. The waiter walked by and said, “Drink!” so I had a sip and it was
sweet! It was really good.
After dinner Leah and I strolled around a little and found
out the chocolate festival was still open! I got hot chocolate with amaretto.
Then after almost going to bed, we rallied and met up with
one of Mel’s roommates. We went to one bar called the old stove or something
along those lines and got a drink, then went to a bar-club hybrid called Red
Garter. There were three different rooms: one for the bar, one for dancing, and
one for karaoke. We got a booth in the bar part and met two guys from Holland.
They were really nice and they convinced us to go to a club with them; Mel was
getting home from Venezia around 1am, so we planned to meet up with her too. On
the way we stopped at “the Secret Bakery.” It was an actual bakery, in a
sketchy back ally open from 2am till 5am. What happens is, someone will open
the door and you hand them money (1 euro for a pastry) and tell them what kind
of pastry you want. They close the door and reemerge with a white paper bag
with your pastry in it. it’s funny because there is a sign that says, “Please
be quiet” and while you’re standing in line every once in a while someone will
be like “shhhhh.” It was the best pastry I have had in italy! We met up with
Mel and Norah and were on our way to the club. Meagan got a little confused, so
we ended up going in a circle. By the time we got to the club it was about 2am,
so since Leah and I had to wake up at 8 the next morning we just decided to
head home.
Sunday:
Went to Pisa, but didn’t really care too much about it. It
was cold and rainy and I just wanted to be back in Roma. We went in the duomo
and baptistery and then headed to a pizzeria for lunch. Had a really good
margherita pizza, which had a thicker crust; Roman pizza usually has a thinner
crust. And we got some house wine. Two pizzas, a half liter of wine, small
bottle of water, and espresso for both of us cost 20 euros total.
All in all it was a splendid weekend. My only issue with the
whole weekend was I DIDN’T BUY ANYTHING. We went shopping every day we were
there and I was so ready to spend money, but nothing ended up catching my eye!
Oh well, so I decided maybe I’ll just go shopping tomorrow morning. Ciao!
The amount of chocolate you are eating makes me so jealous!! Chocolate is only on the coasts here where they grow cocoa, but it is sooo expensive to get dark chocolate in central highlands. I am PMSing which makes this terrible.
RispondiEliminaAnyway, sounds like a baller weekend! I've heard of that secret bakery and drooling just thinking about it...
SECRET BAKERY YEAH! I've been there!!
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