Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Monday, July 8, 2019

Two Crazy Guys In Milan - Due pazzi ragazzi a Milano

Milan's Awe Inspiring Duomo


Mark and I made a last minute decision to travel to Milan in March 2019.   This was truly a last minute decision.  We had been planning for a year to travel to Bulgaria to meet with our Virtual Tourist friends for their annual Euromeet in June.   Then suddenly Mark had a drastic change in employment  The bank where he works was sold and we had no idea what he employment situation would be for the rest of the year so we put all travel plans on the back burner.  Fortunately Mark found a new job before his current job ended.  He was to start his new job the end of March.  So there was no way we could still plan the trip to Bulgaria in June.  He would have no time accumulated for a vacation and let's face it, it's not good practice to start a new job asking for vacation two months later.  So we decided to take take a brief vacation between the ending of one job and the starting of the other.  But we only had two weeks to make the plans and leave for the trip to make this work.  And how do you plan, research,and book a trip in that short of a time span?  The easiest thing would be to plan a car trip locally.  Maybe the Blue Ridge Parkway, maybe North Carolina's Outer Banks.   Even a flight to the the western US using airline mileage and a rental car would not be too difficult to pull off.    So what did we end up doing?   We went to Milan, Italy.

I always like to name my vacations.   It makes it easy to label the file folders for my photos in my computer.  It gives me an instant reference when thinking about the trip and reflecting on it months  later.  Since this was such a crazy last minute idea I named this vacation Due Paazi Ragazzi a Milano which is Italian for  Two crazy guys in Milan.

When we plan vacations we brainstorm ideas of places we might both want to see, especially places neither of us have visited before.  Many times we mention places to visit and then realize one or the other of us have already been there and we always say "But you have already been there. Let's find someplace we both have not seen."  So I was hesitant to mention Milan at first as I had been there in 2002 long before I knew Mark.   And also Milan is not always the most popular choice of cities to visit in Italy.   I fell in love with Milan on my first visit although most of the guide books warned me there were more exciting cities to visit.  Even at the airport when I was checking in for my flight the woman at the Alitalia ticket counter questioned my choice of visiting Milan.  So it may have been that I was not expecting a lot when I arrived which caused me to be pleasantly surprised.  But I thoroughly enjoyed my time there and have always said I wanted to return one day.  However I was concerned when Mark agreed on Milan.  I knew it would be his only major vacation this year and I did not want him to be disappointed.   I warned him Milan was not Rome or Venice or even Florence.  It was unique to itself and its treasures were not obvious.  You had to walk the street, keep your eyes open and explore the back streets to find the hidden treasures of Milan.  Other than the beautiful Duomo not a lot screams at you Stop Now in Milan.   You have to go find it.  I think this is what sold Mark on Milan.  He loves to walk and explore.  Give him a map and he is thrilled to see what he can discover.

People watching in Milan

We found many churches to visit of course.  However we did not get to see DaVinci's The Last Supper.  You have to make reservations way in advance.  So after two trip to Milan I still have not seen the masterpiece.   Maybe I will get back one day to to eventually see it. Instead I saw lots of interesting people like this romantic couple in the photo above.  The girl is obviously in a romantic mode in this beautiful city and the guy is obviously more interested in his cell phone.   She  has no idea.


I also discovered a new beer which became a favorite.  I have not seen it here at home so I made sure to have plenty while in Milan.

We stayed at a kooky hotel named Allegroitalia Espresso Hotel.  It had a strange subway map motif in the hallway.





Our hotel room had a wine cork screw design on the door.


And the hotel had no morning breakfast which is common is so many European hotel.   But we were not disappointed because they had a free dinner buffet in the evening  instead.  This hotel did everything out of the ordinary.   They had a huge lounge area with the food and also a bar.  There were huge flat screen TV's where we got to watch soccer live.  The employees were encouraged to interact with the guests.  So they watched the games with us.  Ate at the dinner buffet and also played table top and video games with everyone. 

Free food and soccer at 2100 hours in the hotel


Next subject.  Food.  We love Italian food.  It is my favorite type of food  And Mark is Italian so he knows good Italian food.   We loved Rome two years ago.   We had great meals in Rome.  But we both agreed we were more impressed with the food in Milan.  We ate most of our meals in our little neighborhood where the kooky hotel was located.  And we found a favorite bar and restaurant which was on the unusual side also.   It was named Le Biciclette.   Small, ecelectic, and very much a small neighborhood favorite.  We had great food, interesting drinks and laughs with the bartenders.   I love a good Aperol Spritz when in Italy.  But I have never seen one made with an olive and a cherry.  Always just a cherry.  But the bartender added an olive each time and it elevated the drink to a very different and interesting level.

Le Biciclette 

We sat in a rooftop bar near the Duomo on another day for another Aperol  Spritz, this time without the olive.   But look at my view in the photo.  Could there be a more picturesque location for a mid afternoon cocktail?



Other than Aperol Spritz's and Ichnusa beer we also found time for some of our favorite foods in all of Italy.








We could have planned for months in advance.  We could have booked reservations for The Last Supper.   We could have taken hours visiting churches and monuments we found on internet searches instead of just finding them by surprise on our daily walks.  But we would have missed the soul of Milan.  I think this is why so many people do not find Milan to be a favorite.   It's a city with a hidden soul.  It's a city that is waiting for you to take the time to discover it's secrets.   And it was so worth the effort.   So if you are planning a last minute trip and only have two weeks to book the trip do something different.   Discover the back neighborhoods and side streets of Milan.

A room with a view.  The view from our hotel window


Vittorio Emanuelle II memorial in the Piazza del Duomo






Be like the Due pazzi regazzi a Milano, the two crazy guys in Milan.

The two crazy guys at Le Biciclette




Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Learning a lesson from an older couple - People Watching In Sintra, Portugal.

People watching from a small cafe in Sintra





I love to sit back and watch people when I travel.  I know some where some place there is some one sitting back watching me also.  But it's all part of being a traveler. So I am sure there is a photo of me doing something that someone else found amusing or unusual.   I was in Sintra, Portugal in June 2015.  It was very hot and Mark and I had done a lot of walking.  It was time to sit down for a while, have a cool glass of Vino Verde and maybe a chilled can of Pepsi on the side.  We found a little cafe just out side of the tourist center of the city.  We took some time to talk about some of the things we had seen in Sintra.  We looked at some of the photos each of us had taken.  Then we ordered some lunch.   While waiting for lunch to be served it was time for me to do some people watching.

I saw a older gentleman walk toward a table near ours and take a seat.  He had two braces attached to his arms that he was leaning on for balance as he walked.  He took his seat and removed the braces and placed them against the side of his table.  He appeared to be alone.  A few moment later an older lady came to the table.  She had very large swollen ankles as a lot of senior citizens develop at her age.  I am getting close to that age myself.   They placed an order with the waiter.  A few moments later they were served to cold beers.  They smiled and raised the glasses to toast each other silently.  It made me smile.  I thought it was very sweet.

A little later our lunch was served.  It was a delicious lunch.  I ordered a meal a little heavy for a hot afternoon but it was so good I did not mind.






I was drawn back to the older couple.  I glanced over to see what they were doing.  I noticed that the lady had taken off one of her shoes.  I thought poor thing. Her ankles must really be bothering her from all of the heat and the walking in Sintra.  She casually took her foot and tapped the gentleman's foot under their table.   He smiled.  Then she slowly ran her foot up his leg and massaged his leg with her bare foot.   He smiled even more and reached across the table and held her hand.  This went on until their food was served.  It was something totally unexpected and I could not stop watching.  There was something so sweet and so loving about that moment.  They were oblivious to every one around them and they were having a very intimate moment.  

I enjoyed my glass of wine.  Lunch was excellent.  But I do think this couple had a much better lunch experience than I did.  God bless them.  An elderly couple still in love and not afraid to show their affection for each other.  I thought about them for a while and thought how
sweet it must be to still be romantic with each other after all of their years together.  But then I thought perhaps I was wrong.  Maybe they were new lovers who had both lost their previous spouses.  Whatever their story is does not matter.  They left me with thoughts of getting older and still enjoying all that life has to offer.  And perhaps I should put down the camera more often, stop editing photos over lunch, and just reach over and touch my spouses hand.   Maybe some one younger will see it, sneak a photo and write a blog about it later.