During the Christmas break, Prachee and I decided to take advantage of the fact we were in Europe and do a Giro d’ Italia. We flew to Milan the morning after the Christmas party (still with a hangover), and spent a couple of days with some family friends. Since we had rented a car we headed towards the western coast and went to Portofino, Santa Marguerita and had a late lunch of ciabatta, parma ham and fresh pesto on a park bench in Rapallo. We stopped for the night in La Spezia which we made into our base to explore the Cinque Terre. Unfortunately, the next day it rained, so we were only able to see Monterosso and Vernazza, both very quaint little towns of the Cinque Terre that we’ll probably have to come back to during warm weather. However, the absolute highlight of our time in La Spezia had to be that we found a restaurant that served Faina (flat fried “dough” made out of garbanzo flour that I love and had only had in Uruguay). We ate there for dinner both nights we were in town. Next we drove to San Gimigiano, a walled town in the Tuscan countryside, and then on to Siena where we stayed the night. We nearly had to spend the night in the car after driving around looking for the hotel through the old city’s cobbled maze-like streets. A very cold and windy day in Siena meant that we spent it hurrying from coffee shop to restaurant in order to stay warm.
We finally arrived in Rome on the 24th and spent Christmas Eve and Christmas walking around the city. All shops were closed and so were most of the tourist sites. On the 26th we were joined by Craig and his wife Grace; I worked with Craig during my last year at Product Planning in Toyota. We started out at the Vatican, but the line was so ridiculously long for the Museum and Sistine Chapel that we had to decide to leave it for the next trip. At St. Peter’s we climbed the stairs all the way up to the top of the Dome which has a fantastic view of all of Rome. In the afternoon we also went to the Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps and ended up at a fantastic restaurant called Gusto that had been recommended by an Italian classmate at IESE. On the 28th we were on the road again heading north to Florence and decided to stop at a town called Orvieto which was a short detour off the Autostrade (toll highway). Much to our surprise, they were having a Jazz Festival sponsored by Alfa Romeo and so had on display many brand new and classic Alfa’s. We also had lunch at a fantastic little wine bar that one of the girls at the Alfa stand had recommended! On Monday morning we were ready to see Florence, but discovered that the museums are not open on Mondays. We decided we’d come back to the Uffizi first thing Tuesday morning so we made the most of a rainy day in Florence by wandering the streets and walking to a nearby lookout for panoramic views of the city. On Tuesday after the Uffizi we headed north again toward Bergamo, stopping briefly in Modena to see one more church!
On the 31st we flew back to Barcelona arriving in mid-afternoon. We joined my friend Kate and her family and friends visiting from the U.S. for dinner at her house and then headed to the Ramblas after midnight to get the Barcelonian’s perspective on New Year’s Eve. On the 1st, Craig and Grace left for Bilbao and San Sebastian while Prachee and I recuperated from our vacation and Prachee did some last minute shopping! When Craig and Grace returned from the Basque region, we showed them the sights around Barcelona. Unfortunately, Prachee left to go back to LA to finish her MBA on the 5th (hopefully she’ll be back soon!) and Craig and Grace headed back on the 6th! Everyone leaving was a bit depressing so it was fortunate that I had booked a cheap flight to Sevilla to visit some family friends, party Andalucia style and to finally get to see more of Spain besides Catalunya. Sevilla is a wonderful city and I even had the opportunity to make day trips to Carmona and Cordoba.
For the F1 fans in the group: This morning I flew back from Sevilla to Barcelona with some of the techs and mechanics for the Ferrari Formula 1 Team. They had just finished testing at the Jerez circuit and were heading back home. They looked very impressive; all dressed exactly alike with khaki’s, black parkas and bright Ferrari red bags. The vacation is over and school starts tomorrow, but I think I can honestly say that I made the most of it.
Imagestation has gone under so I uploaded the photos to my gallery, however, note that while I tried my best, the order of the photos might no longer match that of the description below (Editors Note: Nov 30, 2007)
Hope you had a wonderful holiday season. Keep in touch! Charles
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