Wednesday 30 December 2009

Assisi

We left Urbino early and headed towards Assisi with a detour through Gubbio on the way. 
Again in both towns we had to deal with steep roads but it was all so beautiful, we put up with the aching calves and dreamt of our hot bath back in Lohhof. 

After our lunch, coffee and walking stop in Gubbio we headed for Assisi.
We plugged the hotel into Boris (Becker - our GPS navigator) and away we went.  Unfortunately Boris doesn't take into account the narrowness of roads and once again in Italy we were very thankful for having such a small car.  As you can see from some of the pictures we only just made it.

Assisi is beautiful.  Many years ago when I met Father Paul in Rome he said I must go to Assisi so 12 years later I made it.  He was right.  We both loved this town.  We walked up and down and up and up its many cobble stone roads in both rain and shine and couldn't stop saying "Look at that".  On the first night we visited a few churches and saw the Baptismal Font where both St Claire and St Francis were baptised as well as St Claire's tomb.

The next day we went to St Francis' Basilica - WOW, it was pretty amazing and huge.  Not really what you would expect for a Saint who took a vow of poverty but it is what his followers built in the 13th and 14th centuries.  His tomb was very appropriate but the rest although awe inspiring was very big!!  We spent approximately half the day there and then wandered back through town, stopping for lunch on the way.  We also got to visit a Roman ruin which the town's central piazza is built on top of and around.  Tired and full of pizza and wine we then had a Nanna nap.  Feeling guilty it was then time to walk up the steepest roads to the fortress at the top and then a walk through the whole town before having more food. 
 

Loved Assisi - would recommend it to anyone.  If you are not totally bored by this and wish to see more pictures then click here.

Monday 28 December 2009

San Marino and Urbino

Boxing Day and we headed south to the Republic of San Marino, which is a small separate state.  It was a very steep climb to the top but well worth it for the views.  There were lots of tacky stalls and shops on the way to manoeuvre through to get to the 11th and 13th century fortresses.



We then headed off to Urbino (the birth place of Raffaello - his image is everywhere) stopping on the way for a picnic lunch - which had to be inside the car as it was too cold but the views were great.

 

Urbino is a very beautiful and the streets very steep and narrow.  We spent 2 nights here and collapsed each night after all the walking we did (also all of the food we ate and the prosecco we drank!).  




In Italy in all of these amazing cobble stoned medieval towns it is incredible to see some Italian women in high heels walking precariously around and also the number of fur coats.


To see more pictures of ours from San Marino and Urbino, click here.

Saturday 26 December 2009

Christmas Day - Fanano

Christmas morning and we woke up late. Got to speak to family via Skype which was great - hard to believe it is so cold here and 35 back home, it was good to be able to catch up.

Here are the views from where we were staying:





We then went for a walk around town before heading back to Nonna's place for lunch.



Outside Nonna's place where we had lunch:


Lunch was great - a long lunch starting at 2:30 with lots of different food and wine, more guitars and lots of merriment.

Of course Christmas would not be Christmas without a trip to the hydro-electric plant that Giannmarco built.

Friday 25 December 2009

Christmas Eve - Fanano

We drove about an hour and a half up to Fanano where Malcolm's friends Gianmarco and Christina live to join them for Christmas. Christmas Eve is the main meal here and is usually fish as you are not allowed meat on Christmas Eve. The dinner was held at Nonna's home with many cousins wandering in and out throughout the night.



After a long dinner with many types of food (appetizers then pasta, then large polenta dish with fish, mixed fresh fruits and sweets) out came the guitars and the singing began until around 1:30 then off home to sleep it off in time for Christmas lunch.

EATaly - Bologna

Wednesday and Thursday morning we spent in Bologna which is known as la grassa (the fat one) as it is celebrated for its cuisine. Shops are full of meats, large rounds of cheese and home made pastas as well as lots of fresh produce. The coffee is fantastic and costs less than $2AU for an amazing cappuccino.
Bologna has a medieval centre, renaissance towers and 40 km of arcaded porticoes which made it easy to walk around.
After a very big and long lunch with one of Malcolm's friends we headed to Fanano for Christmas Eve and Christmas.

Tuesday 22 December 2009

Lake Garda

After leaving Austria we head towards Italy through the mountains. Everywhere is covered in snow but it is great to be in Italy. We decided to take a detour to Lake Garda on our way to Bologna. It was very beautiful and very cold. We had pizza overlooking the lake and reminded ourselves how good the ingredients and food are in Italy. After a late lunch we went for a walk and then headed to Bologna along the Autostrada. We are staying at our friends' (Krantz and Silvia) apartment in town.

Austria

We finally got to leave at 16:00 on Monday night. We drove for 2 hours until we got to a small town called Schwaz but there was no room at the inn so after trying a few places we drove to another town called Wattens which is the home of Swarovski crystal. The town was small but well lit up. We had dinner in an Austrian hotel. The problem here is that unlike Germany and Italy you are allowed to smoke in restaurants and smoke they did. We were the only non smokers in a full restaurant. The food was great and like all good German food - large portions!!

The next morning we drove to Hall in Tirol and spent an hour or so having breakfast and walking through the town before heading off to Italy.

Monday 21 December 2009

Heading off to Italy

Well we were going to head off to Italy this morning at 9:00 but due to the snow we probably won't go until lunchtime. Just when we thought it was clearing it came down heavier!! These photos are of the view from our bedroom (we of course are staying inside). Our car is the little one on the left.

Saturday 19 December 2009

Medieval Christmas Market - Munich


Today we went into Munich to do some shopping before heading to Italy on Monday. It was -10 deg C so very very cold - our new snow boots came in handy. In the evening we went back into the city and met up with a friend from school to go to the Medieval Market. It was great fun. There was a live band playing and lots of interesting stalls and hot gluhwein and hot food. There was also lots of things for sale such as crossbows, swords, armour and other items which we now come to expect at a Medieval Market. We had some Gluhwein which they poured whiskey on top of and set alight. It was very warming which was good considering it had now got down to -14 degrees.
Just a quick note to say that if you click on any picture it opens it up bigger.

Frohe Weihnachten!!

Wednesday 16 December 2009

Weather

Just so you can see the weather for the next few days. I think Munich might be having a white Christmas after all!!

Saturday 12 December 2009

Let it snow....

Lazy weekend before the last week of school. Malcolm and I both had a bit of cold on Friday so decided we needed to relax a bit this weekend to get ready for Italy the following week. We were to go skiing today with the school (2 hours south in Austria) but with temperatures below zero we thought we would give it a miss this time.

Went to bed last night with light rain outside and woke up this morning to the view above outside our bedroom window. It is really pretty watching the snow flakes fall.


Today was the Mosman Park Saturday Ladies Golf/Drinkers Club lunch - glad I got to talk to you at the Albion, even though you all let me know how hot it is there (37 degrees).

Thursday 10 December 2009

More Christkindlmarkt - Munich

Today we woke up to frost everywhere and it was -2 degrees.


The days are getting quite short so after school finished 4 of us went into Munich for some sausages and gluhwein. We went to an English bookshop first - it was so nice to walk around and all the books were in english! Then off to Marienplatz (centre of town). We had foot long bratwurst for dinner followed by gluhwein.



To top all this off we had fresh fruit covered in a light toffee - YUM. We then went and looked at the pretty Christmas window displays before heading home. Not a late night but due to the fact it is dark by 5, it felt like we had a big night out.

Tuesday 8 December 2009

Christmas Markets Chiemsee

On Sunday we decided to do the Christkindlmarkt in Chiemsee. This is a special market as it is on a small island on a lake about 1 and a half hours south of here. We went down by train in a group of 6 people (and 1 dog) and met up with other friends down there. It was close to the mountains which were very beautiful.

After a typically big German lunch we wandered around the island in search of gluhwein that was sold in a pretty mug. The quest for good mugs has become a slight obsession. When you buy gluhwein you pay a deposit on the cups so if you wish to keep it you can. So far we have 4 mugs but we still have more markets to visit! Malcolm couldn't wait and had some straight away but eventually we found a place that sold it in little boot mugs.The island, Frauenchiemsee, only holds the markets for 2 weekends leading up to Christmas. Besides the markets it was nice just to walk around this small island (15 hectares). People live on this island and commute to the mainland on either ferries or small boats that they have on the island.
There is a real feel of Christmas here with all the lights and markets. We probably won't end up having a white Christmas but it will be cold!!

Followers