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Friday 14 September 2012

Florence

Florence



So next we went to Florence, we caught the train there and found our hostel; archirossi
We then went for a wonder and to find some food!! Foodwise, we found a little street side restaurant; I had seafood rissoto and Rosie had spaghetti with a wild boar sauce. They were both so good.


So after a sleep in our 9 bed dorm we went on the free tour that the hostel offered. It was a 2 hour tour taking us round the best bits of Florence and explaining it. It was really interesting and was really enjoyable too. We went across the ponte vecchio bridge and over to the pitti palace vis and ice cream parlour! In the afternoon, we walked up to the michael angelo piazza, which gave us great views out over the city. We made our way back to the pitti palace and had a look in the museum and around the gardens. The gardens are huge, and a great place to visit if you have a spare few hours, or want somewhere to read a book in the shade. We headed over to the Duomo. The Doumo in Florence is huge, you turn around a corner and it literally takes your breath away. The intricacy of the carvings on the outside is amazing. The inside is equally impressive but in a subtler way, and seems much smaller than the outside. You can also climb up the dome for a small price, it is like climbing a small hill, up a steep winding staircase, which emerges on the inside of the dome where you can clearly see the paintings on the dome, it then takes you up between the outer and inner shells of the dome until you are brought out at the top. The views are incredible, the only 'modern' building in site is the station, apart from that it is just terraced roofs and Tuscan hills in the distance.
We made our way back to the hostel for a quick shower and went to find some more fabulous Italian food. We found a rustic looking restaurant with enthusiastic and welcoming waiters and decided to share and spicy sausage and spinach pizza and bacon, tomato, onion and egg spaghetti. It was the best food we had eaten on the trip.



















Thursday 6 September 2012

Verona

Last week my sister and i went to Verona, Florence and Rome over a week long period, it was lovely to have a week of hot and sunny weather!

We started in Verona and got there at about 11 and went straight to the hostel. We got up at about 8 for a simple breakfast of jam and a roll and left the hostel to explore Verona.
We 1st went into the central piazza, Piazza Bra and went to the information centre and got a map. Seeing as we were in Verona we had to go to Juliet's balcony. We arrived in the courtyard where hundreds of people had written on the walls notes to lovers.
We went into the house, where they had some of the clothes used in the original film and some of the quotes from the play, and of course, the balcony.





There is also a postbox where you can post letters to Juliet and get a reply! It is quite an odd concept really, all these people coming to see the balcony and the tomb (which we went to next) to see the remains of someone who didn't exist. But the story of Romeo & Juliet lends itself to so many people on different levels, i understand why they, we all go there.

After our visit to the tomb we grabbed some lunch from a vender and walked across the Ponte Scaligero.


It is a great bridge with steps up to the top ramparts and a good view along the river. We walked along the other side of the river and crossed over to see the Duomo (cathedral) which has an unusual red and white layered brickwork on the outside. The inside is huge and it has 3 organs! It also has 2 smaller chapels in the back and a baptistry. We then walked up to Castel san Pietro, where there is a great view of Verona.

We headed back to the hostel for a quick shower and back out for dinner and the Opera!


We headed into the Piazza Bra and had a lovely dried beef and rocket pizza with a bottle of wine :)



We headed to the Arena and found some nice stone seats to watch Carmen. The opera was amazing, 4 hours of amazing singing and music. The opera was all in spanish so we got a programme which translated it and made it much more enjoyable as we could understand it.




At about 1.30, we wondered home under the moon and over the bridges and collapsed into our beds.

Next stop-Florence!






Sunday 26 August 2012

Weekend Photos



A round-up of a lovely weekend


Not strictly the weekend, but we won a bottle of wine in Wetheral village pub quiz

Boot was introduced to some cows

Churros :) From the continental market in Carlisle

The market


Boot and Pluto chillin'


Jabba and Boot all cuddled up

Take-away curry for dinner


Working at Grasmere Sports show


Fun times with money!!

Tommy Sedgewick-A famous fell runner


View from our office of the playing field

The Senior Guides race



Grasmere sports show has now been running for 159 years, it was were the shepherds and farmers and local boys competed in traditional sports such as Cumberland wrestling. The show was centred around the senior guides race, which is a fell race of 2.5km with a steep uphill climb of 270m. It's tough!
Even if you don't want to take part in any fell running, it's a great show and there is lots to look at and join in with (even a tug of war!).

So that was my weekend, i hope you have all had a good one too, and i am off to Italy with my sister tomorrow, so will be back in a week, all lovely and brown having enjoyed lots of pizza, pasta and gelato. :)









Wednesday 22 August 2012

Marriage, sex and dancing :)

I Can't Remember

People tend to say that remembering hurts, but forgetting is just as painful
I can't remember exactly what shade of blue your eyes are
I can't remember what it felt like when you held me
I can't remember the tone of your voice when you laughed
I can't remember how your mouth tasted when you kissed me
I can't remember the sparkle in your eyes when you looked at me
I can't remember the curves of your body as my hands traced them
I can't remember why we agreed we were better off alone
 - Carice ZumHofe




The reason people find it so hard to be happy is that they always see the past better than it was, the present worse than it is and the future less resolved than it will be.
 - Marcel Pagnol 





There may not be marriage, there may not be sex, but by God. There'll be dancing


Monday 20 August 2012

Bourbon Banoffee Pie

This weekend my grandparents came to stay, so i made a Banoffee Pie!!!

I Love Banoffee Pie!!

Normally i make the base with ginger biscuits, but we didn't have any, so i used bourbon biscuits.

Banoffee Pie
300g Bourbon biscuits
75g Butter
50 Dark chocolate broken up
1 Tin nestle caramel
2 bananas
325ml Double Cream
1 x 25cm deep fluted tart tin with a loose bottom

  • First crush up the bourbon biscuits (i used a magimix) and add the butter and broken up bits of chocolate. Add the butter and mix it all so that the biscuit mix starts to stick together.
  • Squish the biscuit mixture into the tin and place in the fridge for 2 hours


  • Add the tin of caramel and smooth it out over the base

  • Slice the banana on top, if you have too much for the base, either double it up or eat it!

  • Whip the cream in a bowl until it forms peaks and smooth it on top.
  • Grate some chocolate on top, grab a spoon and enjoy! :)