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Femmina Morta

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    • Day 6

      H-Day 4 - the walk to the sea

      March 27, 2023 in Italy ⋅ 🌙 14 °C

      A very interesting day all in all. We've had a worse night. Cold and lots of condenser water everywhere. I think it has even rained at night and I have not realized it. We've been cowboy camping. The forecast was dry. The tyvek around the sleeping bag was wet. The down sleeping bag also, but not too much. Everything around... Hmmm not dry.... So I stuffed everything together and we headed for an early start. Well.. It was 6am already. Summer time now!

      Nevertheless Lupo has had a chilly night and a tough last day, he started much better than I thought. Thanks god, we have not met so many aggressive dogs like the day before. That's really annoying that so many owner do not care about their dogs. They attack other dogs without reason. Anyway. The trail was super good most of the time. Thru hills and fields. At the beginning downhill, then really flat; often compact sand. We both speed hiked and have had lots of fun. Such a nice morning. Even a bed of flowers were layered down for us. I double checked, but this flower path was really our hiking trail. Wow!

      After awhile, it got much warmer again and we approached the next (ugly) city. Traffic. Lupo slowed down. Too warm! So we went for food shopping, and headed into the center. What I have realized, like the days before, that it doesn't matter which week day or time you have, you see always groups of older men (50-80) standing around. Everywhere. Most times they are more unfriendly. You see rarely women. Kind of strange. In some towns there have been really many men groups. Anyway.

      We've charged the phone in a bar, got a strong Espresso (the coffee here in the south is really dark roasted) and headed further into the plain to the sea. Standing on a platform of the higher elevated town, you could overview the valley and follow the road to the sea.

      Lupo slowed down immediately. Too hot and lots of wind. So we took a break to dry the equipment.
      And headed further after awhile. Luckily there has been a not fenced pond at the beginning of the valley. After a swim and having a wet dog, Lupo started his speed gear again and we speed hiked further thru the lonely heated valley. Sandy four wheel roads... Cactus here and there.... And the wind kept going...even got stronger.

      So, we got closer to the city and there are gas fields asking the way (I guess). You can see the industry and the pumps. And just before, we have passed a flooded pond. Great bath again for the dog. Suddenly surprise! Störche! So many... Sitting in the pond and starting as they heard us. Wow!
      A little bit later I have seen an Artischocken field. Never seen before.
      Because of the very strong wind now, we decided to hike into the center, get some water and find a sleeping spot behind the city in there darkness.

      Gela...an ugly city. And again.... Everywhere men. We've payed a horrendous price for a chocolate bar and 2l water. And headed further. I know Lupo wanted to stop, but there is no other solution. We've followed busy roads in the night and walked thru suburbs. Until finally the path headed into nature again and we pitched the first time our tarp! Finally day over....

      55.900 steps - 41km
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    • Day 30

      Ballo di gruppo

      February 11 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

      First things first... A "ballo di gruppo" is a type of collective choreography where some individuals move their body parts in unison following the rhythm of the music. There are two types of group dance: those inspired by traditional couple dances and those created to specific music.

      For me this was more of an encounter of the third kind. I didn't think anything of it when Siri asked: "Gina, are you coming with us? We're going to eat and then dance." I thought to myself: Sounds good, I'll go with you!

      When I saw the location - I had no idea, but one thing was clear: hardly any tourists ever got lost here and thus it would be fun!

      The whole thing took place in a kind of sports and event facility. The building inside was brightly lit with very white light, but I know that from Portugal, Greece and Turkey. Blinding shock...

      So off we went to the reserved table - nothing works without a reservation. Then Italian home cooking and table wine and then they got started.

      People streamed onto the large area in the middle and then the music boomed so that the beams shook. Sound shock...

      At first they danced in circles like German folk dance and then they danced while looking in the same direction, more like robots. Last but not least there were a few couple dances. One thing was clear: everything follows a precise sequence of steps and every song has its precise choreography. No chance if you haven't learned that.

      There were people of all ages but the majority were over 45 and also many seniors. The whole thing is called “ballo di gruppo” and is ideal for studying people.

      What an experience!
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