Flair Hotel Albergo Liberty
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Parma
... it. Just before they brought it out to us Elijah fell asleep which worked out quite well. The waiter brought a wooden table over and then brought out the guinea fowl which was still all wrapped in the clay. Then Massimo came out and broke open the clay shell and cut up the meat in front of us whilst the waiter explained the whole cooking process. The waiter then plated up the roast vegetables. The guinea fowl tasted amazing! It was full of so many ...
Lake Como to Parma
... holiday is astounding room views! We've never requested a certain room but every time we manage to score the best view in the whole building! We unpacked and tried to get Elijah off to sleep but he was way too hyped up so we decided to take him for a walk and see if he would sleep in the ergo. He fell asleep pretty quickly and we had a nice walk through the town. It's been really interesting observing the Italian way of life- like the way the men often gather ...
Walking in Parma
... of water, but not enough to fill the river area. I particularly liked the view from the pedestrian bridge.
The second walk was in the early evening, from the center of town to my house. By this time, the sky was dark gray and it was raining lightly. It was not cold, only dark. A good first day of October--I suppose autumn has come!
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A Couple of Noteworthy Meals From Last Week
... of these meals, so instead I have pictures of Paola's cats. UPDATE: also a couple photos from the apple pie creation today (9/30)
This is a busy work week for me, with a few tests coming up, but I will send out the stories and pictures from the last couple weekends ASAP. Miss everyone so much! I love reading your emails and comments. Please send me any recipies you have for apple pie or any other "American" dish. Thanks!
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Parma, qui dit fromage et jambon, dit bonne ville?
Levé tôt pour la ville du parmigiano et du jambon. La route se faisait assez bien, malgré les mongoles qui te coupent à tout bout de champs. En Italie, j'ai appris qu'il fallait avoir la zen attitude pour conduire. Les stops n'existent pas, si la limite c'est 130, ça roule à 160, excepté s'il y a un radar.
As usual, le stationnement que j'avais noté était rendu obsolète (bâtiment dorénavant en construction). ...