Monday, October 20, 2008

This past weekend we took a day trip to the Piedmonte wine country. The trip was sponsored by the American's in Milan group, and we car pooled with the Miller's. The sun didn't make an appearance, but the trip was nice. We had a tour of the winery and then a 5 course lunch with 4 wines. The name of the winery is Fontanfredda and is in the Lange. Their specialty is Barolo. We were within a few miles of Alba, where the truffle festival was going on. We did not partake, but can not say the same of the Barola.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Last Weekend

Our adventure began at 8:15 taking the metro to the last stop on the yellow line where our friends Dave and Linda McCurdy picked us up in their car. Destination Bologna! Jeff and I have lived without a car for some time now and not taken any road trips of late, only train, but have been down this stretch of the A1 before. I suggested a stop at Castell' Arquato, listed in my '101 Beautiful towns in Italy' and we did, and it was. Unfortunately the morning was very hazy and diminished our views.
Back in the car and back to the A1, but first a shop with a giant wheel of cheese and a sign welcoming us to Parma, and we had to stop. This turned into lunch, of cheese, parmesan of course, ham, Parma of course, some bread and a bottle of wine. I had warned every one that this was to be a gastronomical tour and it was starting out that way. Finding our way into the old center of Bologna was a challenge but once accomplished we were off. Bologna has many things to recommend it. The first were the towers. As in other Italian cities the wealthy families used towers on their homes as protection and that led to it being a status symbol. Few remain, but 2 are very close together and you can climb one and marvel at the pitch the other one is leaning. Like all medieval town it has a cathedral, and this one had it's funding diverted and the facade has never been completed. There is a fountain in the square that represents Neptune and when the guide book described the nymphs at the base of the fountain as 'sensuous' they were not kidding. The other unique feature is the abundance of covered sidewalks. We didn't have time to check out the oldest University in Europe dated at 1088, but it's influence was all around us. The average age was 25 at the bars and restaurants. Our hotel even furnished ear plugs, but none were needed. Bologna is very much alive and a worthwhile visit.
Sunday AM we wandered a bit more in Bologna and then headed to Parma. This trip was nicknamed our Grisham tour in homage to 'The Broker' and 'Playing for Pizza'. We only had time to walk into the city center of Parma and find a place for lunch and then it was back to Milan and hopefully beating the rush.

Friday, October 10, 2008


Last Friday we had the pleasure of playing host to the Zenner's for 24 hrs. We started our tour when Jeff joined us at 'The Last Supper', the first opportunity Jeff has had of seeing it. From there one must go see the Duomo. Another first for Janet and Jeff was going up on the roof! Well worth it. In fact we forgot to even go into the Duomo! The rain came and we wandered just a bit more before heading home to an aperativo and then supper.
I've spent the past week trying to finalize 6 people's movements from December 17th through January 5th. You can't purchase rail tickets more than 60 days in advance so I'm guessing on some transportation issues. But!.. we have a roof over our head in 3 locations. That is a start.
Oh...the 6 people are both daughters and their husbands and us.