Showing posts with label Europe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Europe. Show all posts

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Bussi ... a small town near L'Aquilla

Bussi.... a little town in Italy. How do you get there? Well, you hire a car (with left hand drive of course!) and hope the GPS has an English version. Then you wiggle your way out of Rome. Lots of hair raising moments until you finally make it onto a freeway. Hope it's the right one.... no English signs. Just keep looking at the freeway number. Remember to stay in the right lane. That's the SLOW lane here! Drive for a couple of hours. Get lost around L'Aquilla. And then finally make it to the little village. We spent two lovely nights here with the Paris families. (Stephen's family)

Bussi was affected by the earthquake in 2008 that hit L'Aquilla. Bussi is about half an hour from there. So many of the buildings in the old part of town were damaged. The old part of town is now deserted. Some buildings are being held together with straps. The repair is happening slowly. It will be a while before villagers are allowed to live in the old part again.


A visit to Sulmona. A lovely little town. Known for it's confetti. Confetti is not little bits of paper in this instance. The little plastic flowers in the pic below is what the Italians call confetti. These prettly little artificial stems are used for bombonieri at weddings and christenings.

Sulmona is also a very fashionable town. Just have a look at this glamorous girl in her fur coat and designer bag! Just lovely.


The old Castle in Bussi. A few of the Paris family members were born in the room behind the top right window. So much history here....


Walking thru the top of the old village. All deserted...


Local transport... just love it!

Now the Italians have a wonderful system of having a second kitchen that has easy access to their outside courtyards. This kitchen is used in summer as they eat under the trees almost every day. The kitchen is also used to bottle all those extra vegies and cook up the passata. I want a second kitchen! Here is Frank in his second kitchen under the house. There's a shelf with all of Emelda's bottled preserves. Tomatoes are ripening on the bench. Bottled water is stacked ready for use.


This is the little river that runs thru the town of Bussi. We ate trout that had been caught in this river.


Pasta with asparagus. The asparagus was picked by Emelda on the hill behind her house. Samuele is looking on in the background.


Here Zia Lisa and Zia Emelda are making pasta. I got a lesson! They make it look so easy....


Here's another clever idea. (The Italians are full of good ideas and great style!). This shelf above the kitchen sink has no bottom shelf. The wet dishes are placed on the rack and the door is shut. So the drying dishes are hidden from view and you don't need a dishwasher!


A visit to Mario's cantina. Mario is the elegant gentleman with the red jumper. He does not speak a word of English, but we did manage to get the gist of his very fast, one way conversation! His hobby is making his own wine and sausages. Here we are in his own private cantina. He has 5 large wine barrels doing their thing. We had to try some vinegar, I mean wine, from each barrel!


A simple Italian table. Local fruits are always served after a meal, before dessert! The Italians like persimons that are super ripe. They eat the soft flesh with a spoon. Not really our taste. But we tried it.


Family shot. Here we are with William and Marina and baby Davide. And young Samuele behind Frans.


Our time in Bussi was too short. Sadly. Next time we will stay for longer. We just loved the slow way of life this lovely family enjoy in their village on a mountainside. We'll be back!

Friday, February 25, 2011

A trip of a lifetime! Amsterdam, Maasluis and Paris

Frans and I were lucky enough to go on an extended trip of Europe from the 7th of December 2010 till the 17th of Jan 2011. We went to so many amazing places. We saw cathederals, museums and art galleries. Till they came out of our ears! We walked miles. And miles. And we sampled delicious local cuisine along the way.

So here is a snippet of some of the places we visited. We took over 7000 photos! There is no way to show them all. Arn't you lucky?? But here are just a few of my favourites. 

We arrived in Holland. Frans promised his Mum he would kiss the ground. After all, he was returning to his roots. So at Amsterdam railway station, he went down on all fours and did what he'd promised!


There is a delightful street market in Amsterdam. We stumbled accross it whilst on a tram. There are food stalls, hat stalls, glove stalls and tacky suvenier stalls.  I loved this Michelle Obama recycled bag. It was only one or two euro. I wish I'd bought it. But I didn't. I was thinking of our weight limits.


Our hotel was in the Museum district. We walked past the Rijks Museum quite a few times. We did go in on one of our 'museum' days. It was a beautiful place. We saw many famous paintings. Vermeer's "Girl with the pearl earring" was one of them.





I just loved this orange bike. It's SOOO Dutch. This one was chained onto the fence outside the Rijks Museum. 


Yum yum! Chocolate coated apples. They are soooo pretty!


Delft = Dutch in my mind. And this shop window says it all for me.  


There's a story to this hat... Frans has been lusting, yes LUSTING, after one of these 'loser' hats for ages! Finally he bought one. It wasn't cheap either. If you're going to make a statement with a 'loser hat', then you may as well do it properly. This number was lined with rabbit fur. Really toasty warm. And then..... he LOST it! The very next day! Duh!


 The same street market in Amsterdam had some really funky ladies clothes. This bubuska skirt was devine. So cute!


There were at least six or eight fabric stores along the street. You could buy the most beautiful knitted fabrics. Make your own coat!



 And then Amsterdam wouldn't be amsterdam without a little hoochie! No, we didn't buy any!



 This is the view from Aunty Frances' window. A cold snowy morning in Maasluis!


Bicycles everywhere.... even parked in the snow.


This is how Aunty Frances takes her Advocaat! By the spoonful! 


Very cold in Maasluis. Don't we look rediculous!


 Frans promised Sara he'd make her a snow angel!


Frans and Aunty Frances


The pretty town of Maasluis


AAAHHH..... PARIS!
 World of fashion and beautiful hand bags!


 An early morning walk thru the snow took us to the Notre Dame Cathederal. We attended Mass here. Hearing the pipe organ blast out a little bit of Back was an incredible experience!


Louis Vuitton. Ahhh...... Please Santa.....!!


The Louvre. Such an icon of Paris.


This view of the plaza taken from inside the museum


Seeing little children drawing what they see is just so inspirational. They learn about art at a very young age!



Gorgeous brocade curtains and tie backs!


If you can master the Metro in Paris, you can go anywhere! Up and down countless stairs and down windy tunnels....


 

A beautiful evening at the top of Mont Matre. The Sacre Coure in the background.


It may be winter, but the artists are still doing their thing. You can get your picture drawn for a hefty fee if you're game to stand in the cold!

Snails! In garlic butter. So divine!


Did I mention it was COLD in Paris? We bought some lovely French cheese (not cheap!) and kept it outside our hotel room window on the ledge. Best fridge ever!


The Sun King Louis the Fourteenth. At the gates to his 'summer house', the Palace of Versailles. No wander the French people rebelled and lopped off his decendents' heads!


I LOVE leopard print. But this is taking it a little far don't you think?


Who are they? Where do they come from? Figured it out in the end... They're Vatican guards. The elite squad. Hope their dresses don't slow them down! Cool boots tho'.



The Hall of Mirrors. Where the treaty of Versailles was signed after the first world war.

The gardens of Versailles. Truely beautiful. Even in the cold snowy weather.
Paris IS the Eifel Tower!

A night time shot. Nice.


Different view. Duh.

And then you get dissappointed by the romance of the tower when you see the crap lying around.... What a shame.

Frans purchased ANOTHER hat. This time he's going for the suave European gentleman look.

Another Louis Vuitton store.... You can tell I really want one! Anything!

The outside of the Louvre

All I could think of was 'The Da Vinci Code'

Macarons. Delish!

VENICE here we are!

The iconic Venetian masks are for sale everywhere. Some are quite lovely. I did not buy one. Where would I put it? It just doesn't go with my decor....


Venice floods. Every day! When the tide is up, you have to walk along tressel tables. What a right royal pain in the butt!

A gondola on the main canal. Pic taken from the Rialto Bridge

Our Christmas dinner! We bought some supplies on Christmas eve as we were told that everything would be closed on Christmas day. So we had some cold meats and bread on our bed! Not really the usual Christmas fare!


Did I mention that Venice floods? If you look carefully, you'll see a bride in her wedding dress hoiked up around her armpits! She's wearing gum boots! Wedding photos with a difference!


The street lamps in Venice are so lovely


If you have to wear gum boots, then you may as well make them a fashion statement!


What a gorgeous store! It is the ultimate deli / butcher !


I think this bloke was dreaming...


The inside of the store...


Keep tuned.... we'll go to Rome and Bussi next!