Christmas in Italy
After much internal debate and several somewhat crazy ideas, I settled on going to Italy for Christmas. The original plan was to fly to Milan, visit with Ilaria, train to Bologna, visit with Francesco then take the night train to his town in Puglia in southern Italy.
However, Mother Nature had a different plan. Tuesday morning (at 6 am) I am on the airplane to Italy, we get the safety schpiel and push back only for the captain to come on the PA and say that the airport in Milan was closed because of the snow. Wonderful. I eventually get a ticket to go to Bologna the next day. Thus I didn't get to go to Milan but it is probably for the best as the trains in northern Italy were also severely impacted by the snow.
So I get to Bologna, meet up with Francesco, go for aperitivo (buy one overpriced drink and enjoy the delicious buffet of Italian snacks!) and go for a tour of the city.
Francesco with gelato
It was rather cold, hence the frozen rain gutter
Francesco!
Piazza maggiore
Sasn Petronio Basilica
Blurry Christmafied tower
Christmas decorations in Bologna
After a brief afternoon/evening in Bologna, Francesco and I got the night train to Puglia (the heel of the boot) and to his hometown of Manfredonia. We only had to wait in the sub-freezing weather for 90 minutes before the train came. Then we got on the train and it, too, was freezing. Moreover, one of our compartment mates would not stop talking in the entire 5 hour train ride. But we soldiered on and eventually made it to the south where it was a wonderful 60 degrees. Needless to say, I was a happy camper.
Upon arrival in the lovely town of Manfredonia, Francesco and I napped. Then we ate at delicious lunch. Later we went out with his brother and I got a nice tour of the town and surrounding area before going home for a phenomenal Christmas Eve dinner.
The main street in Manfredonia
Christmas decorations in Manfredonia
The castle
Part of the castle walls
The sea at night
The castle from an alternate angle
I fratelli Falcone on the beach

1 Comments:
I am so FUCKING proud of my stake in this blog! Your pictures of Manfredonia are awesome. Isn't it depressing, though, that as much as it's impressive and you try, you just can't photographically dress that damned castle up?
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