Monday, August 9, 2010

And now 7000 miles and we'll be home!

We can't believe that we are writing our last blog! We have had an
incredible time in sorrento! We found one of the best beaches in
possitono, had an amazing dinner over looking the ocean ( thanks ben
for the suggestion). Yesterday we took a boat to Capri and Richelle
learned that she doesn't do so well in open water... Thank god there
was on an board bathroom! We spent the day lying on the beach, eating
yummy mozzarella, tomoto and proscuito sandwiches, and spending lots
if time floating in the sea! The boat ride back to sorrento was
incredible the boat toured the coast line of Capri which was amazing
and Richelle's stomach handled it much better! We spent our last
night at a cute outdoor restaurant eating pizza and drinking our final
bottle of Italian wine, we watched the sunset over the bay of Naples,
enjoyed our final taste of gelato (one new flavor chocolate with
nuts), and meandered through the streets of sorrento one last time!

Today we take a train to Rome to catch a flight to Madrid tonight and
tommorrow we'll fly home! We have had an amazing time and we can't
wait to share our pictures with you and more fun stories!

We can't wait to see you all!
Ciao regazzi!

Love,
Allyn and richelle


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Thursday, August 5, 2010

Rome is old and hot...

And we are both ready for her own bathroom and air conditioning.

Rome was very much what we expected. Hot, crowded, and historic. We
did all of the things that we are supposed to do in Rome. We stood in
line at the Vatican, walked through the museum, stood in awe at st.
Peters basillica, were amazed by the colleseum, wandered through the
relics of palatine hill and the patheon. We enjoyed a delicous dinner
and some of the best gelato we've had on our trip!!

We are at long last at our final destination for our trip.....
Sorrento! It's beautiful! After an interesting train ride where we
were escorted off the train due to smoking brakes, shuffled into
another train and an hour later we arrived at our only hostel stay ,
which happens to have air conditioning, it's own bathroom (richelle is
really excited about that) and a spa/pool area.

We are very excited to investigate this beautiful town and end our
trip on the water. Over the next couple of days we plan to take a
trip to Capri and positano (ok Ben you sold us on the restraunt you
wrote about).

We are really excited to get home, we've had the best time on our trip
but it's time to come home!

Gelato flavor update:
We think richelle tried blackberry and
polmegranite

See you all soon!

Love
Allyn and Richelle
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Sunday, August 1, 2010

Florence to Cinque Terre

Sorry for the delayed update. We left Florence last week excited to
take our first of many dips in the Mediterranean and forgot to write
up a blog before we left.

Florence was as great as Richelle remembers it. We spent our last day
discovering the ufizzi amazed by the building as well as the art it
contains! We seem to always pick the right day to hit the museums.
there was yet another thunderstorm while we made our way through the
museum. We also climbed to the top of the duomo for an amazing view
of Florence! It was allyns favorite part of Florence besides il latini!

We then hopped on a train and headed for the coast! Our first day was
a little rocky, Allyn had food poisoining and we were hunkered down in
the hotel room because of an ALL day long thunderstorm..... It was
nuts! Luckily for us allyn felt better and the weather finally
cooperted on our second day and we went on our first hike! We hiked
from vernazza to montessero. It was amazing! After about an hour and a
half hike along the coastline we spent the rest of the afternoon lying
on the beach and taking quick dips in the water. A strenuous hike back
and our first day of hiking was completed with pesto minestrone and
walnut ravioli.

After another night of thunder and lightning, our third day had
perfect skies. We woke early, grabbed a chocolate pastry from the
bakery, and headed south along the coastal trail. Our plan was to
hike all the way to the first city (rio maggiore). After a couple
good hours of beautiful hiking we arrived, grabbed some drinks, and
headed for the very rocky beach. We took a dip just because we
thought that we should and decided that laying on the rocks wasn't for
us. We headed back stopping at Corniglia and Manarola to do a quick
walk through and then headed to our favorite (and our home) vernazza.
We got lucky to find one of our favorite rocks free and spent the rest
of the afternoon baking in the sun.

Update on gelato. We added: strawberry with yogurt, blueberry,
caramel.

We are at the train station on our way to rome! We can't believe we
have only ten days left of our trip. Although we are getting more and
more ready to come home, it will be hard to leave this beautiful place.

We miss you all,
Ciao regazzi!
Allyn and richelle

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Sunday, July 25, 2010

Florence Update

We just arrived back at our hotel room overlooking the Florence Duomo
with full stomachs from the very best meal we have eaten while in
Europe.

The spot was Il Latini. The night began with running into a man with a
NDSU t shirt turns out his dad went there too....small world mom and
Erica!!! A hole in the wall establishment known world wide for their
family seating, one price fits all cost, amazing 4 course feast, and
homey Italian feel.

This was a favorite of the gonzaga in Florence students...Andrea it
hasn't changed a bit. The restaraunt is a classic italian joint with
meat hanging from the ceilings and wine wherever we looked. As it was
family seating we were sat with a wonderful couple originally from
Texas who were teaching abroad in Dubai. They were a fantastic pair
to exchange stories, recommendations, and to enjoy the glorious food
with.

Our dinner:
Antipasta: caprese salad, proscuioto with canteloupe, cous cous ( we
think) and liver pate on a crustini

First course:
Cheese ravioli ( to die for) in a tomato sauce
Vegetables with pasta

Second course:
Two ENORMOUS servings of veal and Beef in a light gravy with roasted
potatos ad spinach

Desert:
Asti wine
Dark chocolate sauce with a cream puff without the cream (dad you
would have loved it!!!)
Strawberries with vanilla gelato
Port wine and biscotti

Two hours later we finished our meal and now here we are looking at
the duomo from our bedroom window!! What a night! Panche felice!!

Tomorrow we tour the Duomo and are headed to Pisa.

Update on gelato: we found the best gelato in Florence if not in
Italy. Gelletaria grom is the best. To our old list we add: dark
chocolate, raspberry, and hazelnut. Yumm!

Love you all!

Allyn and Richelle


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Friday, July 23, 2010

No Clooney Sitings, but...

We had a wonderful time sitting on the beach in Varenna, Lake Como.  The sun was out the entire time with the temp easily hitting 90 each day.  Thankfully the lake was extremely refreshing and there were two gelaterias right next door to our apartment.  

Speaking of our apartment.  We once again got very lucky.  We rented a quaint Italian style apartment with high celings and exposed brick. It sat 30 yards from our favorite beach, a very tasty restraunt, and one of the gelaterias.We spent much of our time reading, laying in the sun, and taking dips in the lake to cool off.  

On our second day we took advantage of the ferry system and wandered over to Menaggio and Bellagio.  Bellagio was definitely our favorite.  It had great shops, good food, a nice waterfront, and was just a gorgeous setting.  We don't think we could afford to stay there, but it was fun to visit.  Maybe in another life we can return to really shop in the cute boutiques and stay at the fancy resorts. 

On our final night in Varenna we decided that we wanted to take advantage of the kitchen in our apartment.  Varenna's downfall was a lack of a serious grocery store which we found in Bellagio.  Unfortunately, with everything in Italian we were left to shop by pictures.  Needless to say our vegetable cream sauce ended up to be a tasty vegetable soup ladled over our pasta.  A little salt and pepper and we both were able to enjoy every last bite.  

Today we are spending our first full day in Florence.  We have walked all through town already and are enjoying the sites.  Richelle is loving all of the memories that come flashing back to her as we walk.

 
And now what you all have been waiting for a tally on the flavors of gelato we've tried! Let's just say that we've eaten enough gelato to make the Thiel family proud!

Coffee
Chocolate
Mixed berry
Pineapple
Sour cherry
Strawberry
Mint 
Cookie
Chocate chip

Ciao!
Love,
Allyn and Richelle 
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Venice: city of Gondolas and so many tour groups

Our trip from Salzburg was one for the memory banks. After days of 90
degree weather and late night thunderstorms, it finally caught up to
us. On Sunday we planned for a late night in Salzburg so that we
could catch a night train to Venice. As we marched across town to
grab our bags and head towards the train station the rain began to
come down. We made it to the hotel relatively unscathed and sat in
the lobby for an hour waiting for a break. When we saw it lighten up
we grabbed everything and quickly left for the station. As we sat
waiting for our 1 am train the rain came down harder and harder. Once
again we were on the right side of the weather gods.

The train was smooth and comfortable. Not much sleep for either of
us, but at least we were both able to stretch out.

At 8:30 we were in Venice and ready for our quick day and a half
exploration. As we walked to our hotel on the other side of Venice it
became very clear we were not the only ones traveling to Venezia.
With our bags on our backs we plowed through other tourists and rather
large groups of guided tourists which always stop at the skinniest
intersections available.

We spent our day wandering the maze of streets, watching the water
traffic move swiftly through the canals, eating sandwiches in Venices
only public park, and finished with a dinner in a quaint little piazza
where we were given our first bit of lemencello.

After dinner the tour groups and cruise ships left and Venice was a
delight to walk through. We watched the sunset over the bay and
enjoyed some more Italian vino.

Once again our hotel was remarkable. It was a Rick steves find that
was small and family run. It was in a perfect location and the people
were remarkable. I have to say, we have stayed at some great little
places so far.

On to lake como and Varenna for three days of beach life.

Love you all,

Allyn and Richelle


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Saturday, July 17, 2010

Donner kabobs and radler

Our two favorite things in Salzburg donner kabobs are kind of like gyros only much better! And radler is an interesting combo of stiegl beer and 7 up sounds pretty bad but it's delicious on a 90 degree day!

We've had a great two days in Salzburg. We hiked throughtout the city checking out all of the major sites and have been reminded how beautiful this place really is. We've conclude both of our days at the Augistiner Brewery where we have both learned how to say "zwei eine liter". The beer is good and the garden is a great place to people watch.

Tonight we have our first night train or "schlafwagen" from Salzburg to Venice. Only problem is that we don't leave until 1 in the morning so we have some time to kill. Hence we are currently residing in the Mcdonalds in old Salzburg where we can get free wifi and a screaming deal (50 cents) for use of the bathrooms ( the only thing we bougth at mcdonalds was a bathroom run!!)

Note to erica: why is it that every church rings all of their bells at 3 pm? It sounds like a grand orchestra warming up.

That's all for now. We hope everyone is doing great!

Love Allyn and Richelle

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