Saturday, December 31, 2011

Auguri!



Torrone is a typical holiday candy!  Full of nuts & sugar!  I think you could compare it to the mysterious substance... "nougat".  It comes with different nuts (typically hazlenut or almond, hard & brittle, soft & chewy or crumbly) & at best, covered in chocolate!
Ciao tutti!  I've missed you!  I've been wrapped up in the much anticipated visit from Elysia & christmas & such.  Wow, over the past two weeks we did an amazing amount of touring & eating!  It was so awesome to have my buddy here to share in the Italian experience.  We had a fantastic time touring & observing culture, fashion, hairstyles and pizzas.
here's Elysh observing some marzipan candies @ the christmas market in P. Navona
Bernini's neptune fountain @ P. Navona
 Usually I don't do too much eating out.  Mostly because I like to cook & also because I don't want to get fat.  Not too fat at least.  I don't really like pasta & I don't eat meat but...  I sure do love me some PIZZA!  I have found several places in town that make absolutely fantastic pizza.  My favorites have thicker, chewy crust (Napolitan style) Vs. thin & crisp Roman style crust.  The pizza doesn't always have tomato sauce, sometimes just cheese.  My favorite cheese is the mozzarella di buffala!  And, it's always best to wash it down with a nice half liter of vino.
grilled vegetable pizza, straight from heaven
roasting chestnuts (castagne) on the street corners.  really tasty!

Via Condotti, a high fashion corridor

Via Condotti from atop the spanish steps

The weather had been positively balmy up until the week before christmas.  I had told Elysia that it would be pretty warm but, surprise!  The day she arrived a cold snap hit.  She had brought some cute new flats that she never got to wear due to the freddo.  It turns out that we had been having some unseasonably warm winter weather.  And here I had been thinking that Rome never gets cold!  Since we are both from Minnesota the coldness helped us to get into the christmas spirit.  Legend has it that if you throw a coin over your left shoulder into the Trevi fountain that you are destined to return to Roma!
here we go!
Having been here for...  4 MONTHS now, I have visited most sights in Rome.  However, they are so fascinating I definitely don't mind doing a repeat.  I have tried to pick only some of the best photos to put in here so I don't bore you to death.  One of my most favorite return visits is to the Capitoline Museums.

the giant foot of constantine


girl with a dove

the campdoglio is looking particularly festive & pretty for Natale
We steered clear of the touristy ristoranti & tried to hit the cozy trattorias & osterias (trats & osts).  Oh man, I did so much feeding I am going to have to diet for the entire year 2012 as a new years resolution.  I am definitely going to swear off cheese platters like this one!
too much!

penne alla arrabiata e cicoria
 One day we tried to visit the Colloseum but got denied by a "general strike"closure.  So, we decided to take a religious pilgrims tour through some of the various churches of Roma.  Elysia lives in the mountains & the urban culture tour hike is a little different than the hiking & touring of the Sierras that she is used to.  After tramping around Roma for a bit she adapted to the change and began noting sights like the belted puffy jackets, wedge heeled tennis shoes & the "ro-mo" hairstyle (trendy roman mohawk peak) and "the Roman stare".  I was playing Rome tour guide & teaching her about some of my favorites...  Hadrian, Bernini, Ganymede, Il Papa, gelato, etc.

great bronze doors of San Giovanni

said to contain remnants of christ's actual manger!
stained glass dome of S. Maria degli Angeli
piazza della Repubblica
We also went to the Vatican Museums, third time's the charm for me!  It continues to amaze!  Around christmas is a nice time to visit Rome, all the holiday decorations are lovely & the tourist sights are not too crowded.

Raphael's la disputa del sacramento
Raphael's "school of athens"  one of my faves

this time, i snapped a couple of decent pics of the sistine chapel.  it is glorious!  you can see the famous touch of god finger ping in the lower middle of the photo.
the chapel ceiling & the last judgement on the wall

the quintessential italian pick me up.  a little macchiato.

a fabulous greek salad.  
I will write again soon.  I am dying to update you about the day trip to Tivoli, the Italian Christmas, and our venture to Tuscany.  Too bad speaking so much english has caused me to forget how to speak Italian.  For New Years Eve tonight I'm planning to hang out with some expatriate buddies for a food fest & some bubbly.  I'm going to make this raw artichoke with lemon & parmesan over arugula salad that I have been really loving lately.  Tomorrow the diet begins!  Yours too, right?  Italians typically shoot off a bunch of fireworks @ midnight so that should be A BLAST!

Buon Anno!!  Happy New Years, have fun tonight!! xoxo

1 comment:

  1. Beautiful pictures and I love your descriptions of everything! How amazing to have your Bestie there!
    Happy New Year from Mother Mary

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