Monday, November 17, 2014
Serpillo .... no other words needed
If it is true that a picture is worth a thousand words .... in these pictures from Serpillo ... each picture is worth a thousand happy taste buds!! No further words needed.
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Montefalco - Umbria
A fabulous hilltown just ten minutes drive from Genius Loci is Montefalco. The area is well known for wines, but not to be overlooked is the beauty of this town and the food it has to offer. There are several great restaurants in such a small locality.
When you go at night for dinner, you almost feel like the town is all yours, the beatifully lit street you walk in on, the piazza at the top of the street and the food is fantastic.
The pizza we had at Il Verziere was as good as it looks ... now THIS is good authentic Italian pizza!!
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Nutrition .... Molto Importante
When you travel, it is oh so important to keep up your strength and maintain a well balanced diet throughout. :-) ... This is not a challenge here in Italy ... it is more a pleasure ....
For example ... start off with a good breakfast
Salame, selection of cheeses and nuts
and end the day with a well rounded dinner ... this one from Oscar's in Bevagna (one of the BEST EVER)
Pasta with truffles (melt in your mouth goodness)
Pasta with ragu of chianina (unbelievable taste)
Sunday, November 9, 2014
Crimson and Gold for a Reason
When Michael, Mary and Maurizio put together this program, they named it "Crimson and Gold" ... today we see why. The colors are so vibrant and distinct, you just can't stop looking!!!
Saturday, November 8, 2014
Is it worth it ??
Question of the day ... How many airplanes, attempted takeoffs, and hours does it take to get to Rome airport from Atlanta?
2 Airplanes
4 attempted takeoffs (last one successful)
14 hours
Long day/night/day ... to get to Umbria - but well worth it.
Arrived just in time to see the end of the day highlighting a red sky, orange grape leaves and ever green cypress trees ... BEAUTY!!!!
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Olive Juice
This time of year, and one of the key reasons for this trip was for the opportunity to see, experience and learn about the olive oil harvest here in Umbria. Unfortunately a series of events accelerated the time-frame for harvest and most of of it has already been completed.
But ... the celebration and enjoyment of the new olive oil continues. In this region, each weekend a town or local area will have it's own celebration associated with the Olive harvest and olive oil production. We were able to visit the area of Colle delle Marchese; enjoy lunch at a fantastic resturant in the area where the chef served the new oil; and we also went to a olive oil mill in the afternoon, and then in the early evening enjoyed some of the local festivities, which included an 8 meter piece of bruschetta. They sliced the bread, toasted it over a fire, gave it a good hefty swirl of the new oil and a sprinkle of salt ... and oh man was it good ...
Here are a few pictures from the day ...
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Trevi
The Umbrian HIlls are dotted with these beautiful hill towns. We visited Trevi last year for the Sausage and Black Celery Festival (maybe you remember). We drove to Trevi for lunch yesterday - just could not pass up this view of this town!
Castelluccio
Beautifully perched atop a hill on the far side of the valley is Castelluccio ... can you see it?
Monday, June 30, 2014
The Gift that Keeps on Giving (daily)
Fortunately for us ... unfortunate for our waistlines ... a new and EXCELLENT Gelato Cafe has opened in this area. Made by hand from only the freshest ingredients .... We have started a ritual G.o.t.D. (Gelato of the Day). Irresitable and only 10 minutes away!!!
Flavors we have had thus far ...
* Lemon
* Pistaccio
* Coconut
* Pineapple
* Peach
* Crema
* Dark Chocoate
* Banana
* Strawberry
* Marcapone & Nutella
* Caffe
* Melon
* Ricotta with Fig
So much gelato ... so little time!!!
Mercato delle Gaite - Part 4 - The Mercatos
An additional part of the contest for the Mercato delle Gaite is the actual markets each Gaite creates. The markets are created to represent what a local market would be in Medieval times. The food, animals, goods for homes, etc ...
Keep in mind each Gaite is (seriously) judged ... here is the procession of judges as they walked through Bevagna on Sunday morning, going from mercato to mercato for the official judging.
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Mercato delle Gaite - Part 3 - The Trades
Another part of contest of the Mercato are the trade demonstrations. Each Gaite will have a couple of trades (crafts) from medieval times. They work extensively to recreate the detailed steps for key trades that were established in each Gaite in Medieval times. The demonstrations are primarily open in the evening, each presented with candles and torches that help establish such a wonderful atmosphere and ambiance as you walk around the town.
Here are some pictures from some of the demonstrations:
Cloth making ... starting with the silk worms ... all the way to weaving the cloth.
Candle making
Paper making
Creation of the pigments used in fresco painting
Creation of Instruments
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