This church houses a portrait of Mary, the mother of Jesus, by Luke, the gospel writer. It sits on a hill above Bologna, and is reached from the city by a long arcade with 666 arches (seen on the left). The arcade, with its mixture of stairs and ramps, seemed to be a popular place to exercise. Google images has a nice variety of photos showing the painting, church, and arcade.
Friday, September 30, 2011
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Cooking school
We took a half-day pasta-making class in Bologna at La Vecchia Scuola along with six other tourist-students. We each made our own pasta dough (out of flour and eggs only), rolled it out, and then collectively cut, filled, and folded tortellini, tortelloni, and tagliatelle, which were later cooked for us by the staff for our lunch.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Fountain of Neptune
The fountain of Neptune (notice the water-spouting water nymphs around the base) sits in the Piazza Nettuno by Bologna's Basilica of San Petronio. It's prohibited to take photos inside the churches, so I never do, but I wish I could have. The basilica contains the world's largest sundial.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Bologna palette
This was the view from our hotel window in Bologna, our last stop in Emilia Romagna. If we lived in Bologna and I made a blog from there, it would have to be called Bologna Oranges.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Man, bird, bicycle
This man biked up just next to us at the festival, and I watched him bend down and place something bright yellow at his feet. In no time, he had attracted a small crowd of women and children who were interested in his companion. The bird spent most of the time pecking at a wedge of grass between his feet. Here he demonstrated how his bird climbed up onto the cage on the handlebars. I found them to be highly entertaining, and didn't mind the long wait for the balloon to go up. I also kept wondering whether our Minneapolis friends, Daniel and Gaelyn, have ever taken their birds out for bike rides.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Ferrara Balloons Festival
The Ferrara Balloons Festival was happening while we were in town. The balloons were scheduled to go up at 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily. We biked out to the fairgrounds to see the balloons going up on our second afternoon. We arrived early, as if we were in Switzerland, watched an empty field for a good long time. Around 5:30, the basket, which held 25 people, was delivered to the field and tipped on its side. Twenty minutes later, an army of people started unrolling this balloon. It wasn't airborne until 6:30. Italian time is so different from Swiss time.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Ferrara courtyard
This courtyard was a few doors down from our little hotel. I glanced in every time we walked or biked by.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Biking in Ferrara
Our hotel in Ferrara had bikes to loan to guests, and we took them out one morning before it got too hot. We rode northwest out of the city to the town of Francolino, west along the Po River, and then south back into Ferrara.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Lunch at Osteria Ruggera
Carlotta from the vinegar tour directed us to Osteria Ruggera in Modena for lunch. We ate delicate gnocchi and the traditional local pumpkin tortelloni in a butter and sage sauce, and drank lambrusco, the local sparkling red wine.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Balsamic vinegar
We visited the home of a traditional balsamic vinegar maker in Modena. The vinegar ages in barrels stored in the attic for 12 or 25 years before being bottled and sold in 100 ml bottles. Carlotta, the girl who gave us the tour and tasting, suggested using the vinegar on salads, meat, and seafood, as would be expected, but she also suggested pairing it with strawberries, peaches, ice cream, and parmesan. Yum.
Monday, September 19, 2011
Ferrari Museum
We visited the Ferrari Museum in Maranello on our third day. In the parking lot, there were several businesses
offering 15-minute test drives for 80 euros.
Today is a holiday in our canton. For a little taste of Switzerland today, in addition to this Italian post, I offer a link to this great blog written by a family from Minnesota living in Zug, in the German-speaking part of Switzerland. Be sure to watch the video as well as look at the photos.
Today is a holiday in our canton. For a little taste of Switzerland today, in addition to this Italian post, I offer a link to this great blog written by a family from Minnesota living in Zug, in the German-speaking part of Switzerland. Be sure to watch the video as well as look at the photos.
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Reggio bells
We stayed in the Ostello Basilica della Ghiara, a hostel housed in a former convent, in Reggio. A bell rang on the half hour to keep us up on the time, even through the night. Occasionally a carillon played a short tune. The bell that can be heard around 30 seconds into the clip is the time-keeping bell.
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Piazza by night
At night, the piazzas become public living rooms, complete with tables, chairs, and couches, with food and drinks served by the surrounding restaurants and bars. This is the Piazza S. Prospero in Reggio.
Friday, September 16, 2011
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Italy! Milano Centrale
We took three trains to get to our first destination: Neuchatel to Bern (about 30 minutes, CHF 9 per person), Bern to Milan (about 3.5 hours, CHF 38 pp), Milan to Reggio Emilia (about 2 hours, EUR 11.50 pp). Milan's central train station is large (24 platforms), bright, and a bit chaotic.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Monday, September 12, 2011
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Friday, September 9, 2011
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Alpine view
The Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau, previously seen in this post in May, from the stairs below our house.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Monday, September 5, 2011
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Friday, September 2, 2011
Thursday, September 1, 2011
EPFL Rolex Learning Center
On Monday we visited the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). This is the Rolex Learning Center
on campus, a building that looks even more interesting in aerial photos. I was taken with the rainbow assortment
of chairs.
on campus, a building that looks even more interesting in aerial photos. I was taken with the rainbow assortment
of chairs.
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