Posts Tagged With: Piedmont

Expounding on Italy – My 300th Post

The Blissful Adventurer - Michael Housewright
Spaghetti with Clams – Le Marche

What a wonderful and sometimes intense set of responses from my previous post - The Italy Rules. I want to take a little time today to expand and expound on some of my thoughts and provide further insight into traveling in Italy.

1. Italy Guides - Here is my short list of who I would travel with and why in Italy.

  • The Rome Digest - This new and wonderful consortium of talented Rome guides includes my dear friend Katie Parla, who is my champion of all things Roman (pork, gelato, beer, wine, art, history, and life) If you are going to spend time in Rome, and you should, let the Rome digest draw a map for you
  • Venice - Row Venice Nan McIlroy is one of the most knowledgeable people in Italy regarding living life, eating well, and getting out on the water. Don’t pay 200 euro for a snooze on a gondola. Pay less and get out there and learn to do it yourself. Easily one of the greatest experiences I have ever had in Italy
  • Tuscany - Judy Francini will cook with you and teach you what it means to truly experience life in Tuscany. Reach out to her. She has been cooking successfully for her Italian husband for years. She will teach you how to impress anyone.
  • Puglia - this is a bit biased but I can vouch for the unbeatable quality of Southern Visions Travel. Antonello Losito leads this superior company leading the most authentic excursions into Italy’s tastiest region. From 1 day to 1 month, these guys are amazing
  • Le Marche - Mariano Pallottini - the best guides are sometimes not guides. For this truly under-the-radar region no one can show visitors the ropes like Mariano. Please tell him I sent you.
  • Travel for Teens - If you would like to send your son or daughter on one of the most amazing experiences to be had. I strongly suggest using Travel for Teens. Managed and operated by a group of passionate, intelligent, and experienced men and women, TFT is the leader in volunteer and cultural travel in Italy for students. Ask for Ned or Nick and your young adult will be blown away
  • For other Italian regions I have friends of friends and would be happy to do some research for you Read more »
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Turin, Italy – Lost Images from 2010

 

The Blissful Adventurer - Turin
View from the Church Steps – Turin.

Lost Images of Turin, Italy

I made my first trip to Turin, Italy in August of 2010. I was simply blown away by the architectural influence of the French Savoy family. However, like most of Italy in August, the city was practically deserted. The empty streets along with the general resignation on the faces of the locals, during this holiday month, gave one of Europe’s richest cities an eerie and sickly feel. Read more »

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My Keys to Making Excellent Risotto – Recipe Included

Today I am talking Risotto (I just like this pic)

Recently, and likely often, I have risotto on the brain. When I began my article on the subject last week I actually intended to share some favorite tips with you and I digressed into telling a passionate college story.

Now I would like to share with you some things I do to make risotti my friends and family enjoy. I have two classes of risotto that I make: A weeknight version with commercially produced stock and a “Special Occasion Risotto” with homemade stocks and usually something like chanterelles or truffles in the mix. Read more »

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Italy Fiction – The Grape Harvest Part 7

An exploration of Italy Fiction – The Grape Harvest Part 7 is the story of a newly published author, his daughter, and their passion for Italian food, life, and danger.

Here is a link to Part 6

Italy Fiction - The Grape Harvest Part 7

The Grape Harvest

SCENE 1

Mike really enjoyed driving the Ape. As close to wine as he was he had never been a winemaker and the discomfort of the sulfured-overalls did not affect the joy he derived from the costume. Much like a play from his youth dressing the part somehow made him the character. This was a dress rehearsal for deception and Mike would have it no other way. Read more »

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The Grape Harvest Part 6 – Piedmont Travel Fiction

The Grape Harvest Part 6 is the continuation of my Italy Travel Fiction segment that I began in April. This is a 7-10 part series following Mike, a newly successful author along his travels in Italy. Do not let the innocuous description steer you away from this story of introspection, compulsion, and deviance. Here are links to the first 5 chapters.

Parts - One - Two - Three - Four - Five

The Grape Harvest - Piedmont Travel Fiction Part 6

The Sacrament

Previously - Mike fired another round through the bridge of the German’s nose and he died. At that moment the iPhone text tone sounded and the message said “have you finished your business Dad? ready for that walk?”

He stared at the message all too aware that Viola was wandering through the vineyards with the winemaker and waiting on him to join. 4 gunshots although muffled a bit by the thick walls and the annoying bathroom exhaust fan were more than a little obvious. In the quiet space that exists only in the most fleeting moments Mike knew he had to go. Viola would have to forgive her father again for an unannounced departure which gave him a sad pause. Read more »

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The Grape Harvest Part 5 – Piedmont Travel Fiction

The Grape Harvest Part 5 is the continuation of my Italy Travel Fiction segment that I began in April. This is a 7-10 part series following Mike, a newly successful author along his travels in Italy. Do not let the banal description steer you away from this story of introspection, compulsion, and deviance. Here are links to the first 4 chapters.

Parts - One - Two - Three - Four

The Grape Harvest Part 5 - Piedmont Travel Fiction
A Good Read

Mike: (to Viola) you knew that Roberto had truffles today didn’t you?

Viola: I AM my father’s daughter

Mike: he still gets these via trade; his guy told him that he could get $1500 each for the small fist truffles but that because the winery had been so good to him in the lean years that there would never be any wavering in the agreement which dated back 22 years to the first November after Roberto’s father fell ill.

Viola: Roberto’s poem on the winery wall?

Mike: yeah, perhaps the most compelling argument that life and our direction is not nearly so neat as we would like to make it. Roberto was a successful man, but family….

Viola: I love you Dad

Mike: are you sure?

Viola: you silly, silly man, with the big dangerous imagination…you know I am not going to repeat myself Read more »

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Top 25 Italy Moments (20-19)

Gorilla Photography 2

Here is part 2 of my abridged Top 25 Italy moments from the past 19 years. As I drew these together I knew it would be about people and circumstances much more than just the place itself. Italy, it seems, provides the canvas for which to paint amazing images. I read many of my fellow bloggers’ posts and it is amazing just how close we all are in our assessments of things and yet how much diversity exists in our varied experiences. Now, on to the countdown: Read more »

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Top 25 Italy Moments (20-19)

Gorilla Photography 2

Here is part 2 of my abridged Top 25 Italy moments from the past 19 years. As I drew these together I knew it would be about people and circumstances much more than just the place itself. Italy, it seems, provides the canvas for which to paint amazing images. I read many of my fellow bloggers’ posts and it is amazing just how close we all are in our assessments of things and yet how much diversity exists in our varied experiences. Now, on to the countdown: Read more »

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The Grape Harvest – Part 4 Italy Travel Fiction

The Grape Harvest Part 4 is the continuation of my Italy Travel Fiction segment that I began in April. This is a 7-10 part series following Mike, a newly successful author along his travels in Italy. Do not let the banal description steer you away from this story of introspection, compulsion, and deviance. Here are links to the first 3 chapters.

Part 1  Part 2  Part 3 

The Grape Harvest Part 4 - Italian Travel Fiction
Fall in the Vineyards

Mike unconsciously swallowed the remaining milky remnants of the cheese as he gulped to speak to the beautiful young woman staring right into his face.

Mike – Viola, how did you know I was here?

Viola – Daddy, you may be the author of Italy’s most hidden gems, but you are certainly not Italy’s most hidden writer

Mike – Miranda?

Viola – you know she loves me

Mike – secretary, mother, and principal…3 for one salary

Viola – give her a break she would not share that info with just anyone

Mike – Perugia?

Viola – its cool

Mike - la tua Italiano?

Viola - meglio

Mike – your mother?

Viola - non ce male

Mike – good, I am glad she is well…..hungry?

Viola – of course

The two stopped speaking and immediately grabbed plates for the breakfast buffet. The volume of cheeses on the buffet was in direct proportion to the amounts the two put on their table. There were 3 honeys today from chestnut, many flowers, and one from some mountain plant in Aosta. Viola was almost 23 and had finished University the prior year. Much to Mike’s chagrin she had studied theater and like Mike had little practical use for the degree. Mike’s last work had finally made him some money and he used the majority of it to pay for Viola to attend language school.

Viola had always wanted to know Italian and Mike had every intention she would have learned it from infancy, but a nasty divorce and an unfortunate mistake had buried Mike’s hope for a polyglot daughter. Now, after university she was getting a chance to learn the language in a way Mike had never experienced. Viola lived with a retired violin instructor and her husband who still sat in the family butcher shop all day critiquing his son’s cuts of lamb, beef, pork, and offal. She would almost always go down to the shop each day and pick up the order for the matronly violinist. As much as she loved to engage her growing Italian, Massimo, the son, and now bread winner for the family clearly had designs on Viola.

Massimo was nearly 40, lived in a semi-private part of the family villa along a dilapidated street in the center of Perugia. Viola could have stayed in any of the student homes sanctioned by the school but she preferred the idea of seeking her own path and disengaging from the bevy of English speakers at every language school in Europe. Most of her friends had studied in Florence at some point in their college career but Mike was steadfast in his assertion that no child of his would be allowed to matriculate the streets of Disneyland Italy and that Florence had sold its soul a few weeks after the Medici left power.

Viola, now free from the burden of university coursework, could spend her afternoons wandering Perugia seeking a new coffee shop or writing in her journal. Massimo had other ideas. Almost daily after lunch altogether with the family Massimo would offer Viola a walk through town or a ride on his vintage Moto Guzzi. Each day she would politely decline and go off on her own. She knew that Massimo would watch her as she stepped out into the alley and disappeared in as many unique directions as she could imagine.

Massimo was tall for an Umbrian. At around 6’2″ and over 200 pounds with graying temples a rugged but shaven face he was indeed a handsome man even with the very coarse hair that permeated his extremities and made his eyebrows seem drawn onto his skull with a Sharpie. His knife skills, while jeered at every turn from his own father, were known throughout the region for their mastery. He walked with a slight limp which was almost undetectable with the natural wobble in most people as they walked the cobblestone medieval streets of old town Perugia; but it was there, a soccer dream ended by a drunken afternoon crash on his first Vespa. Massimo knew Pirlo and Buffon before they were Italian heroes and they knew Massimo. Il Riccio was a superior defender and his coarse arm and leg hairs provided his apt nickname as he would leave stinging whelps upon the legs of helpless boys from Lazio in the most heated matches of the Italian junior ranks. The stars seemed to shine brightest when Massimo was on the pitch and their dim light now was only for the Easter lamb or a beautifully cut and wrapped veal roast. While many Italian men would welcome the honor of being the most reputable butcher in their region, Massimo hated his job and his father.

Mike looked up from his coffee to see Viola’s eyes as she took her final bite of Robiola. For the first time in his life he saw an adult across from him. A woman of beauty that far exceeded his own, she was the product of folly in Mike’s eyes and at the same time he could imagine no joy like he has known as a father. She had exceeded every academic expectation Mike had wanted for her and it became apparent by the time she was fifteen that she was more gifted in almost every way than Mike. Angie was Viola’s mother and the finest actress Mike had met. They had fucked during a particularly violent winter thunderstorm on the floor of the student government office and while the orgasm was unremarkable the results were and continued to be the most compelling thing Mike had every been part of creating. Mike and Angie tried it together until Viola was 5, until the police came to the door and she saw her father’s head ducked into the rear of the police car. It would be 7 years before they met again.

to be continued

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Celebrating 20 Years of Italy Photos

TBA 1992 - Photo by Leo Landin

To celebrate 20 years of Italy Travel I present you 20 years of Me :-) As you can see I still love cameras and sunglasses.

TBA 2012 - Photo by Mike Fiveson

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