Latte E Miele B & B Parma
Via del Pincolino, 22 Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
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Day 6 - Some Parmesan cheese and rugby
... the Bryanston forwards dominated the half. Against all odds we took them on up front and showed that we can be aggressive even against bigger opposition. A nice build up by the forwards lead to our try scored by Favian Gasser.
The coaches man of the match: Liam David
Special mentions: Dylan Wingrove and Henko Le Roux.
The after match function was held in the club house and the boys were ...
Es gibt Wochenenden,...
... ewig langen Papierkrieg bedeutet, sondenr auch den Verlust sämtlichen Präzisionswerkzeugs und des Firmenlaptops mit wichtigen Daten, die im Auto verblieben waren. Mit einem erleichterten Lächeln telefonierte ich daraufhin mit der Dame von der Polizia Municipale, die darüber ungefähr so verdutzt wie ihr Kollege wenige Minuten davor war - es passiert wohl nicht allzu oft, dass sich jemand enthusiastisch bedankt, wenn sie ihm mitteilt, dass die mehr als ...
Limoncello, limoncello, limoncello
... was when I thought I was eating tongue...our best guess looking at texture and shape. It turns out I'd only had a bite of processed vegetarian meat - still ugh with a shudder. The mushrooms were wonderful, salad with local balsamic vinegar (taken very seriously here and definitely a caliber above anything I've had in the ...
Here and pooped!
Although we started out with an hour delay on our first flight, our trip really went quite well and we arrived exactly on time. We made it to Atlanta with a 2 hour layover instead of 3, no big deal. The trip to Paris, hmmm. It hadn't occurred to me that we could possible travel on a long international flight like that with a full 7th grade class but we did. They were not rude, just kids and LOUD. They were like puppies in that they were only still for ...
Game 1 - Bolzano Giants vs. Parma Panthers
Our first game was a travel game against the Parma Panthers who had won the Italian Championship, their version of the Superbowl, the past two years. We piled on the bus at 9 a.m. and headed south to Parma. The bus driver was Francesco Giuliano #90, our defensive end. I was a bit apprehensive about one of the players being our bus driver but was assured that he knew what he was doing since he drives trucks professionally when he's not playing football. Since I ...


