Friday, October 31, 2008
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Farm Outting
Today Ann, Thomas (who is on vacation from school this week) and Sammy took a trip to Farm Pasque. Thomas has visited this farm before on a class trip when he was in the Materna last year. It's a large petting farm with a variety of animals and activities for kids. A few of the activities are making cheese, feeding the animals and collecting eggs. They saw lots of chickens, cows, horses, geese, sheep, pigs, rabbits and one lonely Llama with blue eyes (see photo). They saw boars and baby boars. There were some horses and fawns as well. They also befriended a goat on the loose that seemed quite intent on going home with them.
Besides being a petting farm and a major attraction for school trips, it also has quite a nice restaurant and a very large selection of gelato. Of course they had to sample the home-made gelato, Thomas getting the lemon which is his favorite and Ann tried the castagna gelato which was excellent.
Unfortunately, the weather was not that great but the rain held off long enough for Thomas to explore their fairly large playground and to run off some of the ice cream energy.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
A Day in Bologna
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Buon Compleanno!
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Critter Redux
October of last year, Ann had a scary run-in with a notorious Critter. This year, the creepy crawler has returned! Although they're not really dangerous, these scorpions are a little frightening. We ran into one in our kitchen last night, near the door that exits onto our patio. It was particularly cold outside, and the little guy snuck inside for some warmth. This time we grabbed the camera before the squashing!
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Autumn Walk
Chestnut Season
Autumn in Italy, especially in our area, is clearly Castagna (Chestnut) season. The trees are everywhere in the hills around our home, and every weekend from late-September through mid-October, there seems to be a Castagna festival somewhere nearby. At school, Thomas' class visits the woods to hunt for the nuts. They then have a big party, roasting and eating the nutmeat. This year we did a little castgna roasting at home too.
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Santa Caterina del Sasso
It's been a heck of a week! All that anyone seems to talk about, even here in Italy, is the economic and financial situation. The economy isn't great, and banks here have their share of problems (just like everywhere now), but we've heard many Italian's comment that they feel that Italy's credit system is more secure than elsewhere. Anyway, it's a beautiful weekend here (much better than last week's German weather!), so we took a short road-trip to a little hermitage that's tucked into the side of a steep cliff. Santa Caterina del Sasso was founded at the end of the twelfth century by a local merchant, and has been a local and religious landmark ever since. It was a great little trip, and a good way to get our minds off our IRA's and 401K's.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Oktoberfest
We've written a few times about Dan and Marybeth, our close friends (and fellow ex-pats) in Munich. Recently they invited us to visit them again, and to come during the famous Oktoberfest that's held every year in Munich. We couldn't pass-up the opportunity, especially since it's a relatively easy drive. So, we left home after Thomas finished school on Friday, and spent the weekend in Munich.