On the days when it's not raining Raz and I have been biking around town, Cascine park is a favorite destination. the Ginkgo trees are all brilliant yellow while the rest of the trees and grasses are growing a rich deep green because of all the rain. it's really beautiful here.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Best Gelato In Florence: Rivareno Gelato
This gelato is fabulous! Right in the center of Florence, a 5 minute walk from the Duomo, less than a 5 minute walk from my flat, which has proven to be dangerous, especally considering it's chocolata calda (hot chocolate) season and Rivareno has some of the most delicious italian hot chocolate i've found. Here's a map to help you find the location in Florence. If you're in Florence (or any other major city in Italy, they're all over the country) you must try their gelato.
View Rivareno Gelateria in a larger map
they use quality ingredients and keep their gelato in special sealed refrigerated containers instead of the flashy window displays that most shops use. They have a wide variety of traditional flavors (chocolate, coffee, pistachio, hazelnut, stracciatella (chocolate chip), vanilla, etc...) as well as a great selection of special flavors. they have everything from Mango to Ginger to pine nut, white chocolate with Rice Krispies to saffron with sesame seeds. it's really quite a treat and my first choice when i'm craving gelato. check out their website and plan a trip over here to come try their divine gelato!
http://www.rivareno.com/new/index_eng.html
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Back to Florence, finally posting...
I'm quite settled in, back in my old apartment, working with my same artists, back to my routine. returning had it's hard parts but I'm glad to be back, the fall is beautiful here, and now the weather is turning cold and brisk. When I arrive at the studio in the morning after my bike ride across town my cheeks are bright pink and my eyes water a little form the cold. luckily I have lots of heaters there to keep me warm.
Raz and I have wandered the city looking for good landscaping spots for him, we've found some good ones and he's been painting quite a lot. I brought my camera along as we wandered the city, here's some of Florence:
My next goal is to document the markets a bit better. Raz and I go to the market a few times a week where we visit the Butcher, numerous stand with fruit and vegetables, vendors who sell lentils and rice at wonderfully low prices, and booths selling olives and cheese. I really love shopping in the market, it has such a communal feel to it and the food is fresh and delicious. I've also been able to find things there that aren't available in the stores where I normally shop. Cilantro has been eluding my my entire time in Italy, and I discovered it's called Corandolo here, and they do sell it in the market. I made a delicious barley salad with pomegranate and cilantro and chicken the other night... all thanks to ingredients from the San Lorenzo market.
The environment in my apartment has changed quite a bit since I left in June. I now share the flat with 3 Italian boys in their early 20's. The flat has 3 rooms, one is mine, the room next to mine belongs to a waiter named Anatoli, and the third room is shared by two Sicilian boys who are studying music at an academy in the center.
These two are nice, Pierro and Paulo, they don't speak much english and I don't know much Italian, so our interactions are brief and usually amusing. I asked Paulo if school was good, and he responded by saying, "drums" while mimicking using drumsticks. Just the other day I made some popcorn and Pierro came in and asked if I was going to watch a film, I told him no, and bowl of popcorn in hand I turned and asked how he was doing, he politely held up a hand and said "no thanks" thinking I had offered him some food. I think Paulo is kind of scared of me, but Pierro is pretty outgoing and likes Raz so they chat sometimes. They're nice, but young and still don't understand things like taking out the trash or completely cleaning the food off of dishes when they're washed. they also don't understand things like balanced meals... but I'll write more about their amusing diets later. All in all, I like these guys. their room is across the way from mine so we're able to stay out of each others way most of the time.
Anatoli on the other hand is a problem. he's a nice enough guy, but his concepts of 'loud' and 'normal hours to be awake' are completely off base. These things wouldn't bother me so much if I didn't have to share a very thin wall with him. But to try and look at the bright side it's making me much braver about pounding on someones door at 2 am to ask for silence. I think he's getting sick of me always asking to turn his music down though because today he pretended he couldn't hear me for the first few minutes of knocking. In any case, Anatoli is a problem. if I want a decent nights sleep the rest of the time I'm here, I may have to move. we'll see.
Roommate issues aside, it's nice being back. it's good to see all the people I know from last year and it's beyond wonderful to see Raz again.
I'll post again soon!
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
3...2...1... Takeoff!
Today i fly back to Italy...
My summer in the states was wonderful, and upon my return to Florence i'll resume more regular posting here.
This time around i'm planning on indulging in the culinary wonder of Italy a bit more. Cheese, olives, meats, wine.
mmm....
can't wait!
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
My job just got a little weirder....
Yes.... weirder.
this little Duiker behind me is now part of my long pose at Porta Romana. he's sitting at my feet...
is it just me or is this odd?
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Around Florence
Barcelona: Preview
my trip was phenomenal, an absolute success! all my travels went just as planed and i got to see most of the sights i wanted to. I was in complete awe of Gaudi's architecture. i just wanted to touch every part of the building and revel in the flowing energy he captured in all that he made. even the tiles that make up the sidewalks were designed by Gaudi... the city is rich with his influence.
Gaudi's Church
I finally got a few pictures of me whilst traveling so you all know that i am in fact going to these places and not just pretending. ha.
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