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    • Giorno 2–3

      Start zu einem neuen Abenteuer

      9 aprile, Italia ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Nach unzähligen Vorbereitungen durften wir gestern bei Saharastaub und Föhnsturm unsere Heimat verlassen. Die erste Fahrt führte uns bis nach Peschiera del Garda. Ein schöner Ort um so richtig in Reisestimmung zu gelangen. Heute soll es weiter in Richtung Süd-Osten an die slowenische Küste gehen.Leggi altro

    • Giorno 6

      Padua part 1

      10 aprile, Italia ⋅ ☁️ 63 °F

      We drove to Padua for the day. About 90 minutes (more in morning rush hour while playing truck slalom on the autostrada). We started at the museum of natural history and then had lunch at the oldest cafe in town, Cafe Pedrocchi. Annika is a big fan for museums about historyLeggi altro

    • Giorno 7

      Bolca: Well, this is Italy!

      11 aprile, Italia ⋅ ☀️ 66 °F

      In 1998 I moved to Germany to live with a family for year. During the first month I was living with them, they took me with on their annual vacation to Italy--the Lake Garda area. I recall my host father going hiking and coming back with a shell fossil. So fast forward 25 years (I actually cannot believe it has been that long!) and we're going to be staying within a half hour of Lake Garda. So I look to see if there is anything having to do with fossils around Negrar. I stumble on Bolca and its museum of fossils, a little over an hour from Il Castello. Many stunningly well preserved fish and palms dating from 50 million years ago come from that site. It has been in the same family for many hundreds of years, and in fact the same family maintains the museum and the fossil site to this day. Certainly you can see many wonderful Bolca specimens in Padua, but I wanted to check out Bolca because there you can try you hand at cracking rocks and also entering the cave from which the specimens were found. Way back in February I filled out an internet form and in my halting Italian asked if we could visit the site on April 11. Massimo Cerato said yes! Vi Aspettiamo! (we wait for you!)
      So we make the 70 minute drive up up up to the town of Bolca. At the last few miles we're following a small car going pretty slow around the last few hairpin turns. It turns into the parking lot in front of us. We are the only two cars in the lot. The two guys in the other car have photography equipment--they seem to me there to make images of specimens.
      So we are, arriving at the museum on Thursday April 11th right around 2:30pm just like that email from early February. And when we walk up to the ticket counter ask about going to the fossil site they look at us like we're crazy. It is only open on Saturday and Sunday! No one is waiting for us! My Italian is poor but I do mention that I have an email from the museum. At this point one of the photographers comes over and since he speaks better English than my Italian he helps communicate. He sees the email, confirms what it says, goes over to others, who I presume are members of the family, and shows them the email. Now everyone is talking rapidly and what I can hear over and over again is the name Massimo. Massimo was the one who had emailed us...and of course he was not around today. (of note, Massimo does have the last name of the family) Anyway, they clearly feel bad about what has happened and offer to let us see the museum free of charge. The photographer shrugs his shoulders and says "Well, this is Italy!" as a way of explanation. But the chapter isn't over. The family is still chatting and two new dudes appear and the photographer helps interpret that they will take us to the cave after all! So they take us to the site, show us how to hit the rocks to open them up (they make it look easy) and we spend some time trying to find fossils (we're really bad at it) before they take us to the excavation site. They give Annika some semi precious stones, give us some fossil leaves and shark teeth and really made us feel welcome. So I suppose, this is also Italy. We met such kindness.
      Not sure Massimo will meet kindness tonight. haha.
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    • Giorno 12

      Aquardens!

      16 aprile, Italia ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F

      Thermal baths just aren’t really a thing in the US. I finally realized what is so odd about them…no life guards!! And this place was huge. So many pools and places to relax, both indoor and outdoors. The water was 35 C which is really comfortable. With the package we bought the adults got to go into the spa area. So Michael and I decided to check it out while Ian napped with Mom. We had to change out of our normal bathing suits and into some weird disposable bathing suit that was heat proof. The woman at the desk said we could join a “ritual” if we wanted to. We had no idea what this meant. Anyway I noticed there is a schedule on the wall and that it is nearly time for the Nordic relaxation ritual in the Russian bath. Whatever that meant. Then Michael noticed a little basket that was supposed to have tokens. It appeared all of the tokens were gone, but then we noticed behind the sign that two remained. I quickly grabbed them. Right then a couple people came over also trying to get tokens. Tough luck for them. We followed the herd of people all in their weird disposable bathing suits to the Russian baths dropped our tokens in the basket and entered. The dude leading the “ritual” says a bunch of stuff really fast in Italian and I catch a list of essential oils and that it will last twelve minutes. He and this other dude then put what looks like a snow ball on the hot rocks and the room fills with scents. Pleasant. They then start to wave flags. Weird. The point of it appears to be to waft the scent around. Okay. That’s nice. And then it starts to get real. The real purpose is to redistribute heat. And this thing is hot like the goddam sun. By the end Michael and I (and all the other people) are drenched in sweat and I thought my contact lens would fuse to my eyeballs while my skin would burst into flame. At one point I felt cold almost because I think my nerves were totally whacked. Oh yeah and this really loud German language music was playing. So weird. But I did feel great by the end of it. Since we only had about forty five minutes to spend in the spa this was totally the way to go. Overall we spent about eight hours at the complex and it was a great day!Leggi altro

    • Giorno 43

      1er pas en Vénétie : Vérone

      18 aprile, Italia ⋅ 🌫 14 °C

      Le wwoofing dans les Alpes est fini !!
      Il est temps pour moi de visiter un peu plus l'Italie en pur touriste, d'abord Florence puis un gros morceau de la Vétie sont prévus !

      Avant la capitale de la Toscane, je fais un détour (très) rapide à Vérone : "La Petite Rome"
      En effet, Vérone est une ville antique abritant de nombreux monuments et sites antiques, à commencer par ces fameuses arènes, un mini-colisée dans cette partie nord de l'Italie 😊

      Deux petites heures pour se balader dans son centre historique, qui a un charme fou avec tout ses édifices médiévaux ou de la Renaissance.
      Vérone est aussi connue dans le monde entier pour l'œuvre de Shakespeare : Roméo et Juliette. Mais flemme de rester plus longtemps dans cette ville si romantique d'Italie 💗🇮🇹

      Après le déjeuner, reprise rapide d'un autre train pour gagner en fin d'après-midi Florence 🚄
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    • Giorno 24

      Venice

      14 aprile, Italia ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Another early morning this morning because we had to catch a ferry from the main land to the island for our gondola ride through the canals of Venice. We were told this hostel would have the best breakfast on the trip. Yeah, that's not true. It doesn't come anywhere near the Sorrento breakfast lol. The eggs were really watery, and the bacon was slimy and the opposite of crispy. It definitely needed a couple more minutes. They did have yogurt and granola, though, so that's good enough for me. We all got on a train to get to the ferry, both of which were chaotic experiences. Especially finding the right ferry for all 30 of us. Once we finally got there, the first thing I noticed was how many people were on the island. It was packed. We had to speed walk through the crowds of people who walk like their on a Sunday stroll. I actually hate slow walkers. Because it was already 24 degrees at 10 am, Pearse and I had to put sunscreen on, and we were still walking faster. We were broken up into 6 groups with 5 people per boat. The boats are pretty small, so everyone got to know each other pretty well. Maybe some of us got a little too comfortable lol. Despite the boats being small when we passed another boat, we were uncomfortably close to the wall, and the other boat it was so narrow. I really liked the metal jutting out from the front of the boat. It could have been on some warships lol, they were intimidating. They looked like an axe head almost. After the gondolas, we had all day to tour around and see what's up. There was a dinner that Pearse and I didn't sign up for. Bec gave us a challenge where we had to make a collage of different photos. So we got lunch and started getting our photos ready while walking all around Venice. We managed to kill about 3 hours when we met up with a bigger group for some cocktails in the sun. The 8 of us hung out until some of them left for their dinner. The rest of us went to go find a different bar. In hindesite, that was a mistake because we couldn't find anything cheaper or big enough to fit all of us. While looking, Pearse saw an £22 screwdriver. That's actually fucked up lol. After aimlessly walking for what felt like hours, we got back to the original bar. When we got there, everyone was too tired from drinking in the sun to even speak. We just sat there staring off into the distance or on our phones. I really liked Venice, but I don't think we needed 12 hours there. It also doesn't help all we had for lunch was a charcuterie board split between 3 of us. Venice was just too expensive. We took the ferry back to the mainland to catch a train where we finally got to mcdonalds. We rocked up to the hostel with our food and just sat outside with a group just chatting and chilling out. Overall, it was a really fun day, but the sun really drains you.Leggi altro

    • Giorno 47–48

      Padoue : La Nancy de la Vénétie

      22 aprile, Italia ⋅ 🌧 9 °C

      Dès mon arrivée Padoue, je suis rejoint par un ami de l'école : Olivier Bolze 🥰🫂

      On se retrouve à la sortie du bus, et on se dirige dans sa coloc pour attaquer un debut d'apéro et se raconter nos aventures de 3A ! Puis on continue l'apéritivo en sortant dans la ville (sous la pluie 🌧😭) et en dégustant un Spritz qu'on s'était promis il y a longtemps.
      On est rejoint par Lucie Hugonnet, et deux autres amies d'Olivier pour l'apéritivo, avant d'aller manger une pizza 🍕

      Avec Olivier, ce fut aussi l'occasion d'en apprendre plus sur la ville de Padoue et son histoire, entre 2/3 vieilles anecdotes sur notre ancienne vie à Nancy !

      Padoue est une ville qui a quelques points communs avec Nancy.
      Déjà c'est la 1ère ville où je recroise des mineurs de ma promotion 💪
      Ensuite, la ville était et est toujours une place étudiante de 1er ordre en Italie, avec l'une des plus vieilles universités d'Europe (1222), une grande concentration d'universités et d'endroits faits par et/ou pour les étudiants !
      La ville est très dynamique, avec de nombreux événements et soirées, et ceux sur divers places préservés de l'époque du moyen âge et de la Renaissance !
      Dernier point marrant : la ville est jumelée en France avec ... Nancy ! 🇫🇷❤️🇮🇹

      La ville est aussi mondialement connu pour la basilique Saint-Antoine de Padoue, placé sur un territoire officiel du Vatican 🇻🇦 et haute-place du tourisme catholique.

      La ville enfin possède des sites au patrimoine mondial de l'Unesco, comme les jardins botaniques de l'université de Padoue ! Jardins créés par Galilée pour les étudiants, et qui est encore aujourd'hui toujours gratuit pour ceux-ci 🌸

      Bref, après cette belle soiree, je passe la nuit chez Olivier !
      Le lendemain matin est l'occasion de visiter un peu plus la ville sans la pluie, notamment la basilique Saint-Antoine de Padoue et de se prendre un dernier caffe avec Olivier. Après ça, direction la gare pour prendre un train qui me permettra de visiter quelques villes vénitiennes pour le reste de la journée 🚄😉

      PS : Merci pour tout Olivier, et profites bien du saucisson
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    • Giorno 4–5

      Wenn's mal wieder anders kommt...

      25 aprile, Italia ⋅ ⛅ 8 °C

      ... als man denkt.

      Man wacht auf, die Sonne knallt, es sind leicht transpirierende 22°C im Camper. Man freut sich auf's T-Shirt-Wetter, reißt die Schiebetür auf und knallt sie halt doch direkt wieder zu, weil's nur erfrischende 5°C sind. Egal. Die Sonne scheint. ☀️ "Das wird heute gut." (Das Schicksal schmeißt sich schon weg vor Lachen.)

      Da mein eigentliches Ausflugsziel heute nicht machbar ist, muss kurzfristig umgeplant werden. Naja, die Sonne gibt ja alles, also war für mich klar, ich will Natur. Wasserfälle mit einer Wanderung sollen es werden. 2 Stunden über Stock und über Stein gefahren zum Ausflugsziel. (Wahnsinn, was Google Maps da manchmal für abenteuerliche Straßen ausgräbt: "Ja, die Alex, die schicken wir mit ihren 3,5 t doch mal über die Buckelpiste"). So, Serpentine hoch, FJ geheult vom Feinsten, um dann, na klar, vom Regen empfangen zu werden. Na eeeeendlich wieder Regen. Kann ja keiner ahnen, wenn man 700 km in den Süden fährt, dass der Regen mitkommt. Selbstverständlich hat der brav gewartet, bis wir zwei uns hier hoch geschafft haben.
      Wasserfälle gab's dann erstmal nur von oben...
      Hab ca. eine Stunde gewartet und bin doch los (siehe Bilder).

      Zufrieden.
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    • Giorno 30

      Day Thirty: Venice

      14 aprile, Italia ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Today was the classic Venice experience starting with some Gondola. We almost didn't do that because we both thought it was a cable car... I'm glad we did because now I can say I have! We also had to take specific photos around venice for a little competition, which was a total blast! I do love the romance one, ahaha. We had some spirtz as well, and we played a game called Buffalo where if you don't drink with your non dominant hand, you have to finish your drink. Our buddy called me on it twice in a row... I had a good time here as it was very beautiful but we were stuck there for 8 hours... I ran out of stuff to do very quickly, and I was bored out of my mind while feeling like ass. Turns out it was also allergies because I took a pill right before we left, and I felt way better. Wish I took it sooner...Leggi altro

    • Giorno 5–6

      Verona - auf den Spuren v. Romeo & Julia

      26 aprile, Italia ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      ... ähm nicht. Anstehen, um ein Foto von einem Balkon zu machen, der nachträglich erbaut wurde, um Touris zu locken, da bin ich raus. Der Rest war ganz ansehnlich. 😅 Aber ich habe wieder gemerkt, Städte sind einfach nicht so mein Ding. Zum Glück geht es morgen nicht in die nächste Stadt (Ironie). 😅

      Zum Start in den Tag: Für heute habe ich einen Campingplatz gebucht, weil nahe an der Stadt und sicherer für FJ (wg. Einbruch). Der Plan war, FJ bezieht sein neues zuhause und ich radel nach Verona. Nunja, das Radel betreibt weiterhin Winterschlaf, nachdem ich von der Rezeption darauf hinweisen wurde, dass das nicht sicher sei mit dem Rad. Ich solle lieber den Zug nehmen. Das fühlt sich doch direkt gut an hier. 🫢😂
      Zugfahren. Auch genau mein Ding. Ersten Zug direkt verpasst. (War klar. 🙈) Den Zweiten dann überpünktlich genommen.

      In Verona gab es heute auch den ersten Aperoli zu einem super Aperol-Kurs. 🍹

      Knapp 25.000 Schritte.
      Denke, ich bin bereit für die Heija.
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