Thursday, November 6, 2014

The weekend

Thursday October 7th

So tomorrow I am off with a group headed to Venice, Verona, and Milan for the weekend. I probably won't be able to post much unless k have good wifi on my phone so don't expect much from this blog for the next few days. 
Today's highlight was learning to make tiramisu, I learned that the lady fingers soak up the alcohol very fast and that it's an art to get the right balance of espresso and rum to soak into the lady fingers to make it not over whelming. I will attempt to make this when k get home but I'm sure it won't be the same without the assistance of Rosella (who is a master chef). Unfortunately I was too eager to have the finished product of this lovely dessert so I never thought to take a picture of it so this will be a rather bland blog post with no pictures, but who needs pictures when you all have my great sense of humor to appreciate? With that I bid you ciao so I can sleep before my morning departure, it's sure to be a fun (wet) weekend. 

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Filgno, Assisi, and Gobbio (what a great name)

Wednesday November 5th

Remember, remember the 5th of November, the gunpowder treason and plot, I know of no reason the gunpowder should ever be forgot. Now that I got that out of my system lets get on to the good stuff.
Today we went on a class adventure to several towns/ cities. First stop was Filigno where we were given special access to a church containing a massive plaster skeleton, we are very lucky to have Rosella here at the Villa she gets us into the coolest places and usually pretty cheap. This skeleton was so big that someone laid down next to the hand of it and was still not bigger than it.
Then we made our way to Assisi to see the Basilica of St. Mary and the Angels as well as the Basilica of St. Francis, this was super cool and Rosella pulled some strings and found a way to permit us to take pictures inside of the St. Mary Basilica (which was so awesome of her).
We made our way to the town of Gobbio (they have some really weird names sometimes) and just shot some pictures of the town. Unfortunately it is pretty rainy today so we got back to the Villa earlier than planned since sunset pictures were a no go.
In other news this weekend a group of 6 of us are spending the weekend in Venice, Milan, and Verona. We leave Friday morning and get back in the afternoon Sunday, it will probably rain some but how can you spend any length of time in Italy and not visit these places? Also I can't believe the semester is almost over, we have a little over a week left of classes and I'm going to be really sad to leave this place I didn't do nearly as much as I wanted. After I leave the Villa on the 14th I'll be in Rome for a day doing some last minute appreciation of the city and then I fly to Ireland on the 15th to stay there for 5 days. After Ireland I go to Amsterdam for 4 days to hangout with the one and only Amber Fernald (who I hope is as excited to be reunited as I am)! On the 23rd I fly home, it will be awesome to finally be home for Thanksgiving since I've been at school the past two years for it. And that will be the end of my study abroad adventure, its coming too soon though, holy crap.
To keep myself form freaking out too much on with the pictures.
Bird nose skeleton man.
Such big skeleton.
Megan is so leetle.
The St. Marie and Angels church, pretty cool.
Man praying inside the church.
A neat shot of the candles and Jesus on the cross.
Some cool stained glass windows.
Walking up to St. Francis church, however we weren't allowed to take pictures in there so this is all I have of it.
A shot from Gobbio.
Bailey being majestic as she looks out at the town.
That pose Elyssa. Such professional.
A nice little walkway.
Over looking the town.

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Firenze

Friday 31st- October 2nd

This weekend we all went to Firenze with Dave (Firenze is Florence in italian). We took a train from Perugia straight to Firenze (it was my first time being on a train not the subway, which was pretty cool). The first day we got our special passes that let us skip the line and get us into all the museums and other fun places and we went to the Cathedral Santa Maria del Fiore (usually just called the Duomo), this church is the first of its kind to have a dome that big and built like it was, it's very impressive to see. We tried to get to the top of the Duomo in time for sunset but were unable to, but we did get up there in time to still see some  lingering colors and all the lights turn on in the city which was amazing. After that we made our way to dinner and since it was Halloween we couldn't just go back to our hotel we had to stay up and see the night a bit. We played cards on the steps of the Duomo (how many people can say they've done that) and eventually I made it to the train station to pick up Rebekah.
Now Rebekah worked with me this summer at the ranch and we became very close so she decided to visit me while I am in Italy, she was supposed to meet me at the train station at 23:30, as 00:30 was approaching obviously something was not right. I tried everything to get ahold of her with no luck and just as I was certain she never left the states as I hadn't heard from her since before her plane left (it was 1:20 at this point) I was ready to go back to the hotel and worry some more. As I was leaving the station though she happens to be standing out there with three of my other classmates, apparently she had gotten off one stop too soon and there were no more trains going into Florence for the rest of the night but a cop (thank you dear cop) called her a cab and got her to the hotel where she found my classmates and then went to collect me at the train station. It was a very stressful night but I will never forget it.
Saturday we got up bright and early to meet Dave at the Uffizi Gallery so we could get in before the crowd. We saw some amazing paintings there some by Botticelli (which were amazing like I can't even describe the beauty of these) and paintings by Titian, Michelangelo, and Raphael. This museums is pretty massive but I think my favorite room was one I named "the room of defensive poses" because every statue in it was in the funniest pose trying to get away from some unseen evil, I was quite amused and may or may not have mimicked many of the poses. After that we got some kebabs (turkish food yes but they're everywhere in Italy and they are soo good) and went to the Galileo Museum. As I've said before museums can be very exhausting so after that we all took a nap before going out for sunset pictures. We climbed the tower next to the Duomo and got some amazing shots of the it all lit up by the setting sun. We got some more kebabs after that and then found the carousel to take pictures of.
Sunday Rebekah and I woke up early to take sunrise pictures on the bridge by the river (it's getting awfully chilly here in Italy, I'm not liking the sudden temperature change) and when we were done freezing our fingers off we went and met Dave at the Academia (this houses The David (notice the capital T) and we were really excited to see it before the crowds got there). We were the first five people in the museum so we got plenty of pictures of Michelangelo's David before people were ruining the scenery. This sculpture is amazing, the size and detail that went into it are just breathtaking. Other than The David this museum doesn't hold a lot of other famous things so we weren't in here long. Next we went to the not so modern Modern Art Museum (everything was about 100 years old in it but was still very cool to see). This museum is attached to 4 other museums so we went in some of them also. After that we looked for a lunch spot and on the way tried on a few leather jackets (after all Florence is known for their leather goods) but alas I did not buy one. And finally we were off to the train station again to return to the Villa.
But the story doesn't end there, we had the sons of Bruno Ceccobelli (a famous italian painter and sculptor whom we met with a few weeks earlier) had joined us for dinner and though they didn't understand much of what we said and vice versa (we haven't learned that much italian yet) they did know the word karaoke, so we set up the necessary machines (speaker, computer, microphones, and some real instruments, oh yeah and a few bottles of wine and scotch) and went at it for the remainder of the night.
And here is proof of my escapades. Be prepared for an overload of images. Sorry the images are out of order I don't know how that happened.
The David by Michelangelo, pretty awesome.
Dos hands doo. Da veins.
Sunrise at the jewelry bridge.
More sunrise.
This is Saint Bartholomew, you know this because he is tied up about to be flayed.
Butterfly lady statue silhouette.
This paint was caked on here, it must've taken years to dry.
Sunset from the top of the Bell Tower.
A nice long exposure of the carousel.
More sunrise of the bridge.
And more sunrise.
Sunset fro the bell tower o the Duomo.
About 300 year old violin. Pretty nifty.
And another sunrise.
Such concentration.
Even more concentration.
What a cutie, with Mike in the backgrounding creeping hard.
Ana and Bailey asleep on the train.
Mike doing the knowledge thing.
Jesus rays in the church, no way.
Church candles. 
Ceiling of the Duomo, this is really cool and intricate, I wish I could've gotten better pictures of it. 
Sunset taken of the bell tower from the Duomo.
Night time jewelry bridge.
Pretty sweet sculpture in the Uffizi.
Wish I could have a painting of myself on my horse with a awesome bird/bat over my head.
I don't know what this is but Galileo made it.
Ana being a lovely model. Stupid crane though.
The Duomo in all it's domeness. 

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Travels

Thursday October 30th

Yesterday we had an adventurous day traveling to three small towns Spello, Casteluccio, and Norcia. First we went to Spello which was a very quaint town, there were so many gardens all over the streets and the view of the mountains from the town was great. We walked around here posing as models for Dave every now and then and promoting the art program at Rocky. Then we were off to Casteluccio (an even smaller town) which has an absolute amazing view. We had to drive up a mountain pass to get to it and once you reached the top you suddenly passed a large herd of free roaming cows and then you get to the very top and get the view of the snow covered mountains and the town of Casteluccio in the valley of the mountains. It was gorgeous (even if it was rather chilly and I had to break out my gloves), I have a weak spot for snow covered mountains (hence the school in Montana thing). We started driving down to the town from the top and stopped along the way to say hello to the herd of horses and sheep on the side of the road. We walked around the town which was rather dead and made a puppy friend that followed us everywhere till we left. We had to head back up the mountain pass to get to Norcia and along the way stopped to take pictures of some Jesus rays (yes that is a highly technical term) and say hi to the ponies once more. Norcia we walked around visited a church and ate some pastries before getting back on the bus to head back to the Villa. Today we had our last watercolor class with Jim (who left us after lunch, sadly) and our final critique. Everyones work was amazing this last week, without a doubt I can say we have all improved a lot since we first started painting. Anyway here are some pictures of the last two days (theres a lot of them).
Overlooking from Spello.
Gatto on top of the machina.
More gatto.
Ana modeling for us.
Mike the gatto whisperer.
Cassandra, Ana, and Bailey modeling some more. 
Dave sparta kicking Megan (but not for real).
Some pretty mountains outside of Casteluccio.
Yay mountains.
Cow cows! And they're wild.
The hilltop town of Casteluccio, they have a pretty sweet view.
More Casteluccio.
More mounains (apparently I don't pronounce the t so I'm not putting it in there anymore).
Cows next to the road. I bet Lucy wishes she were here.
Cassandra sheep whispering.
Aww it's a baby.
Closer look at Casteluccio.
Bailey making friends with the donkeys.
Italy made of trees.
Majestic picture of Sorcha.
Majestic Christopher.
The puppy we almost took back to the villa.
Look at how cute she is.
Aww. But then she threw up a few times and it smelt gross.
JESUS RAYS.
Hussey and jesus rays.
More jesus rays.
Jesus rays shining on Norcia.
The final painting of the war is hell soldier.