We went to Venice! For two nights and we packed in more windey street walking than even seemed possible. Caught some solid eyefulls of ancient arts and so much Murano glass.
Even a pretty small dirty espresso shack on the glass-craftsman island of Murano has three small gorgeous chandeliers in it. No joke.
We went to the Doge's Palace which was the seat of power for Venice and arguably a lot of Europe in the Middle ages and Renaissance as Venice was one of the earliest republics in Europe and a very successful trade center.
This held some florid rooms and the bridge of sighs and heaps of history.
The trip was serene and gorgeous and we even went to Tea Room, the vegetarian restaurant twice!
Inexpensive and incredibly wholesome.
I also want to mention our visit to Milan when we have Internet again.
Staying with our incredibly generous and talented friend Cecilia makes it seem crazy that we don't all live in te same place all the time. We can't wait to watch animation with her again. More on that soon....
Monday, April 30, 2012
Venice in pictures!
We are back in Rapallo with my family, after having spent a few days in Milan and 3 days in Venice.
Venice was insanely breathtaking, totally unique and full to the brim of surreal beauty mixed with elegant decay. Below are some pictures, which hardly do it justice.
Venice was insanely breathtaking, totally unique and full to the brim of surreal beauty mixed with elegant decay. Below are some pictures, which hardly do it justice.
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Drawing every day
We hung out with our friend Cecilia Granata in her tattoo studio today in Milan.
It's always so fun to look through other people's references!
It's always so fun to look through other people's references!
Monday, April 23, 2012
Rapallo e la mia famiglia
We've been in Rapallo with my family for a few days now. My family is actually from Sicily, but a bunch of my cousins moved to Liguria to work in the thriving tourism industry along the Italian Riviera.
My cousins opened a restaurant a few years ago, right across from the water and in the very pretty center of Rapallo.
The last time I was here was in 2007, before that in 2003/2004 over New Years, and before that when I was like 13 years old. Despite my grandparents visiting their families in Sicily almost every year while I was growing up, I'm the only person from America who has visited the family in Italy for 11 years. I haven't been to see the rest of the family in Sicily since 2003/2004 and hope to go next year.
This has been an awesome visit so far-- a whirlwind of eating, walking, eating, sharing photos and stories, eating, playing with four crazy boy cousins all under the age of 8, eating, and oh yea more eating.
The kindness, warmth, generosity, and overall sweetness of my family here leaves me with a full stomach and an even fuller heart.
Everyone has been cooking us the most delicious vegan food even though they think we are nuts for choosing this lifestyle. Fresh made gnocchi, macheroni, eggplant (grilled, fried, you name it), panelle, pesto, granita, foccacia, so many delicious sauces, artichokes (in brine, whole and stuffed, etc), olives, caponata, etc.
I feel so content and at peace to be with everyone, speaking Italian, hearing Sicilian dialect, and eating my favorite things. Even my cousin Rocco's constant string of curses and wacky insults in English is like music to my ears.
Oh yea, it's also totally beautiful here. The lush mountains meet the clear blue waters of the sea, the buildings are old and painted cheerful bright colors, and the palm trees are plentiful.
Now we are off to Milano for a few days with our dear friend Cecilia and then Venice for two nights. We'll head back to Rapallo on Saturday for more family fun!
My cousins opened a restaurant a few years ago, right across from the water and in the very pretty center of Rapallo.
The last time I was here was in 2007, before that in 2003/2004 over New Years, and before that when I was like 13 years old. Despite my grandparents visiting their families in Sicily almost every year while I was growing up, I'm the only person from America who has visited the family in Italy for 11 years. I haven't been to see the rest of the family in Sicily since 2003/2004 and hope to go next year.
This has been an awesome visit so far-- a whirlwind of eating, walking, eating, sharing photos and stories, eating, playing with four crazy boy cousins all under the age of 8, eating, and oh yea more eating.
The kindness, warmth, generosity, and overall sweetness of my family here leaves me with a full stomach and an even fuller heart.
Everyone has been cooking us the most delicious vegan food even though they think we are nuts for choosing this lifestyle. Fresh made gnocchi, macheroni, eggplant (grilled, fried, you name it), panelle, pesto, granita, foccacia, so many delicious sauces, artichokes (in brine, whole and stuffed, etc), olives, caponata, etc.
I feel so content and at peace to be with everyone, speaking Italian, hearing Sicilian dialect, and eating my favorite things. Even my cousin Rocco's constant string of curses and wacky insults in English is like music to my ears.
Oh yea, it's also totally beautiful here. The lush mountains meet the clear blue waters of the sea, the buildings are old and painted cheerful bright colors, and the palm trees are plentiful.
Now we are off to Milano for a few days with our dear friend Cecilia and then Venice for two nights. We'll head back to Rapallo on Saturday for more family fun!
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