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A beginning of a new journey

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Continue of ITALY.......Praja Ajeta Tortora

Alright,
for those who have been following my Italy trip, here is now next destinations. Praya, or also what is shown on the right. So many names from English to Italian. Not sure what is the best to communicate this as all the signs are slightly different. None the less, this is a beautiful place. But we didn't stay long. We wanted the sun. :)

It sure was a nice place. There are lots of outdoor activity things to do. I saw beautiful water, but it all depends when you go. The summer is over hence not a soul around.




Wished it was hotter. I guess we missed out.



So we took some pictures, tried to find food....

But again, not a soul in town.
But what a beautiful sun set.







Alright, so here is the meat of this blog!!! HAHAHA. Look at this size of T bone steak, all for me!!! hehehe. NOT! I could barley finish my own mean.







So at this hostel we stayed at, it was run by this old man's daughter. He doesn't speak English. He only cooks and picks people up at the train. We he first picked us up, we were a bit nervous. Where are we going with the big Italian man? YIKES.
But due to the low season, the parents are living in the house. They usually move out during the summer and the daughter runs their house as a hostel for young adults.

Here are a few pictures of the hostel. What a way to make money for the family. So the daughter goes travelling around the world during the winter....low season. Her English is great and she lived it on her own. What a smart gal.



The only thing is, that she was sewing her thong on the dinner table. She doesn't mind. It's what she does and who she is. Strange.






So, this hostel provides food. Usually just breakfast, but because of the low season and the parents are living there and they need to eat, they make food of us as well. Italians sure eat well. But it was too much for my little tummy!!! Actually my big tummy!!! HAHAHAHA.
 First course.....PASTA!! With TOMATO Sauce.

Alright, 1st plate done. Whew! That was yummy.
2nd course, a slab of meat. MEAT that was in the picture above. That is what you have after your pasta. YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO HAVE THE BREAD ON THE TABLE UNTIL I WAS FINISHED MY PASTA. Who needs bread after pasta and steak!!!

3rd course.....fruit...and more fruit.. I had to have more and more and more. Yes, i did say I was hungry in the beginning, but what was I getting myself into????

And here I am, having to be force on bread. Only used for the sauce to finish the plate. HUMMMM.....



After all the food, I'm so glad to be out of the house. Don't worry, this was breakfast. hehehe. :) Not sure if I could have one pancake with banana and cinnamon on top. 
I didn't expect this much...and we bought eggs for us to eat on the road. But knowing me....silly me...I left all 6 boiled eggs at the hostel. What a waste of my good old protein!!! HAHAHAHA. 

Alright, what's next on the agenda. I'm on a roll. Actually, i have to get ready for my concert!!! Yeah, SURPRISE, SURPRISE!!! I'm singing in a concert tonight....well a church service, but still...I'm singing ALTO!!! I never would have thought I can do it. One song is really low, but other than that, we only had 3 practices. I'm impressed with the choir. I only know 2-3 people as we never had a time to meet people or anything. It was purely come and sing and perform. So, i hope the video recording will work and you can all see me in action here in Germany. :) The best thing is, the conductors been communicating to everyone in German, which means, I don't know what the heck they are talking about. I guess i'm the only know who doesn't know a word!!!! Well, i have learned a lot since I got here, so i can get by....except when people are laughing and i have no idea what they are laughing about. :( Booo.

Chocolate Heaven!!!




CHOCOLATE FESTIVAL IN TUEBINGEN!!!!

So the last week of November and beginning of December was Tuebingen's annual Chocolate festival. I can't believe how much chocolate was available and how much was sold. It was a big hit. We hit it in the beginning, middle and end. I couldn't get away. We tried so many different things.
For example, these balls of cookies. It's the size of your palm just like a huge jawbreaker. It was definitively JAW BREAKING!!!
IT was good, but I'm glad I got to share it with Jan.

Other things you can see at the festival were people who made chocolate for a living or even decorate things with chocolate. Look at this beautiful art work. Some body paint!!!

Perhaps I should get my body painted with Chocolate!!!!!

 
Besides all the booths and purchasing about 30 Euros worth of chocolate, they had great displays during the evening. It was like gingerbread houses everywhere. Can I live in one??

Not but least, all these festivals are all about eating. So on the last day, I was coming back from a Volleyball game and walked through the festival to get to my train home. I stumbled upon this food item i have not had before nor seen. I should give it a try, even when i had lunch. hahahaa. Well, had lunch about an hour ago!!!
So this Schupfnudeln. IT is a Swabian Potato Noodle. I had it again at the Christmas Market this past weekend. :)

Basketball Game

Alright, here I go to post a few for my fellow readers.

We went to a Bastketball game in Tuebingen...the Tigers.  I wondered if it would be like a canuks game!!!! HAHAHAHA. NOT!!

It was fun, loud, just like a soccer game. Those
Germans do know how to cheer.







Here is a glimpse of what the gym looks like. Apparently, they have all kinds of games at this facility. They don't have volleyball lines on the floor like we do. They take out the basketball flooring and then add the volleyball. Is that a lot of work! They sure have the money to hire people to do that!!! Here are our tickets for the game. Opps, it's upside down.. Oh well.

Alright, so what do you see in this crowd of people. I thought it was strange to see a snowman indoors. hahaha. Plus a rocket with one of the basketball players' head on it. A way to cheer on the team...to put their face on a rocket. Strange.


Here is Tuebingen Tiger's Mascot. It's a tiger. hahaha. He did all kinds of dance moves. Not a lot of flipping around though. He did glide through the court on a skateboard.

A slam dunk by one of the players. It was a great game to watch. Jan says it was the lowest scoring game he had ever watched!!! By the end of the game, Tuebingen won 81-69. Not bad for a game where Tuebingen is ranked 8th in their league, playing a 12th ranked team. hehehe.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Hungarian Langos

Hi family and friends. 
I apologies for not posting. There has been other things on my to do list and this keeps being on the bottom of my list as i can't seem to finish my to do lists every day. But I had to make an effort to start posting again, so i hope you don't get overwhelmed. First of all, i have to post this. I had this yummy, delicious food this weekend. And you can make it too. 
I had a chance to hang out with Jan's Mom, Andrea.  I saw a man eat this, then a child, then more and more people walking by me eating it. So i asked Andrea if we can try it. She's never had one so we were on a hunt. We were in Karlsuhure Saturday morning, at the Christmas Market trying to find this donut people are eating. 
Finally, Andrea, the brave one she is, asked a few women who where holding one each. They told us where it is and that there were many flavours. You can have it with just sugar, cinnamon, both, cheese and this garlic sauce, or just plain. It's similar to like the elephant ears you have at PNE, but thicker like a donut. It was yummy.  So i thought i'd share this yummy food before i start blogging more of my journey. If you decide to try to make it, let me know how it goes. Or i'll do the same. Good luck. :)

From chriesi 2 years ago

  • Serves 10
Lángos is a deep fried flat bread made of potato-based dough. It is sometimes rubbed with garlic or garlic butter, but can also be eaten with sour cream, grated cheese, or other toppings. The name comes from láng, the Hungarian word for flame, because traditionally it was baked in the front of the brick oven, close to the flames.

Ingredients

How to make it

  • Warm milk, it should be lukewarm.
  • Put yeats in a bowl, sprinkle sugar over it, add lukewarm milk.
  • Sift flour, salt and knead a dough.
  • Add 2 tablespoon oil and knead into the dough.
  • Leave for about 30 minutes in a warm place so that the dough can raise.
  • Cut into 9-10 portions and deep fry in hot oil. Serve with sour cream and cheese.
  • For the red currant foam beat 1 egg white with a pinch of salt. Add 5 tablespoon sugar, one after the other and add 150 g red currant in small portions to it.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Snow Vs. Glasses!!!

Readers from all over the world. :)
Thank you for continue to read my posts and keeping an eye on what I'm up to. I haven't been very good on blogging lately as I started to work and learn more about how to tutor someone. It's been a great experience, but I feel that I know have enough knowledge so i'm reading lots and preparing a lot to ensure that I teach the right material and that I'm prepared for all kinds of questions. Hence, I haven't been blogging as much as I would like.
So I hope to keep blogging more of my thoughts, and my journey in life. I constantly check where I'm at, how i'm feeling and what my next step may be. Life seems so short when you do have time.
But when there is time, you gotta take the time and have fun.
Yesterday, we woke up to 2 inches of snow. It was very pretty. Then the sun came shining down upon us. It was even better. So, when Jan came back from class, we went outside to play, just like kids, which we all are. I hope you had time to get outside to play. It helps relief any stress you may have. Unfortunately, when it becomes too much, adults having way to much fun, there might be accidents. You may throw too hard, hit too hard, or facewash someone good!!! I sure did, but what I got back....broken glasses. Opps. We were having way to much fun. I hit Jan in the face with a snowball. It was bang on. I was sure waiting for one coming back to me. But instead of a snowball, a bit of a fist instead. WHACK!! Right on the tip of my glasses and now they are in two pieces. Fortunately, we were able to find the small piece in the snow. WHEW!!! I'm sure i can tape it back together. I'll just look like a geek. It would be a great story to tell. Jan didn't feel excited to be in the snow any more. It was just an accident. No big deal. I can live with broken glasses. It's not that I haven't done it before.
I remember breaking my glasses playing basketball. I remember my contacts falling out during a volleyball game. Me can't see....isn't the first.
So we went home to see what I can do with my glasses. I put that silly puddy or that blue/white tack stuff. It sure looked good. Then Jan's mom suggested to go to a optometrist to try to get it fixed.
Se we quickly planned out where to go, and got my glasses fixed. New again. :) See. No sweat. No more sad Jan!! :)
There is always a solution. :)
Until another accident. Happy Snow Day. Picture of our snow day to come...oh and more on my italy trip. I promise. It's always in progress. :)
Cheers.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

CAPRI in ITALY

Hello readers. More on my update of my Italy trip. Yes, i'm not done showing my pictures yet. Thank you for waiting patiently. Starting a new job and learning German has distracted me from sitting down to write. I hope to continue to keep writing as i have been taking lots of pictures.
Well, these are pictures from Capri. It's an island off of Naples. We took an early ferry as it was cheaper than the later times.
The weather wasn't the greatest when we got there. The clouds covered the island. Then it start to pour. It was cold and miserable....but as a Vancouverite, I guess I should be use to it huh.
Guess what we found!!! A FIG TREE! It wasn't on any propery. It was like on the streets so we happily helped ourselves to some figs. Another girl from the hostel came with us and she must have thought we were crazy. But that's the fun part of it.....exploring fruit from the region.

We just like fruit. Any fruit. I need my daily fruit intake. If not, I get cranky. hahaha. I sure need sugar....I haven't had anything today. Perhaps i'll go get a mandarin orange now. :)  In germany, I can get any fruit here. It's just like Canada. You can get any fruit you want. It all depends on where they come from. Most of the fruit are local, but after the season, they come from abroad. It's tough to eat locally. BUT, the only fruit you can get locally is Jan's grandparents apples. hehhee. They have  about 5 apple trees or so and they have those apples all year round. I just don't understand how apples can be kept for that long. It's amazing.


So the early morning was nice. I'm in summer clothes hoping to spend the afternoon on the beach. It's a nice place here, but the weather wasn't really cooperating with us.



See, the sun is out in this photo.

A new fruit. Or is it a fruit. I don't know what it was so i didn't pick it to eat it. IT looks like a flower, or not a rype flower. hahhaa
Does it even look edible?

So here is a picture of the clouds rolling in. YIKES! How long will they last?

Here is a neat ceramic sign for a pub. I liked the sea theme. :)

As for the picture on the right, .50 Euros to go to the bathroom. Like I said before, if i can find a university to go to the bathroom, why should I pay!!! But there are times when you can't find a University, hence you have to pay. BOOERS! Had to pay for the bathroom.



So instead of heading out in the rain and on the beach, we had an early lunch/snack. We needed to kill some time as we didn't want to leave yet, but also didn't know when the rain would stop. So here I am, it's raining outside, and I'm having ice-cream. hahahaa. I was told to have NETELLA ice-cream. It's to die for....well, i'm not sure if i'll actually die for an ice-cream. I did enjoy it thought. Although, it was 3 Euros. What an expensive ice-cream. But i'm in Italy...that is where ice-cream was invented or made!!! HAHAHA.


So, we heading out of Capri thinking that it wasn't going to get any better. We were cold and didn't want to stay anymore. THings are expensive as it's a tourist place. Lots of hotels and people on their honeymoon. IT's beautiful, but I think we saw enough. Soon after, the sun came blazing out. What a bummer. We already got our ferry ticket to head back. Oh well, perhaps another time.

On the way back, we sat on the deck. We took pictures and watched the waves go by. Near the end of the ferry ride, I thought i'd take some pictures of Naples from far away. BAD IDEA!! I was sure getting sea sick. So glad that I didn't stand up earlier.


So as we got back to Naples, we walked around town to shop, and look to find more figs to buy and perhaps grab a real lunch.
We then saw this huge tube of nutella. They love nutella. It's in everything they make. YUM. In the photo on the right, i found this car with their lock. Oh my, if they are scared that people are going to steal cars, look at this. No one can steal this car. hahaha.

So here I am, found a catus fruit. I bought one to try what it tastes like. I wasn't sure how to eat it or what to do. I finally opened it up and gave it a try. Hum.....no impressed. Did not like it at all. Perhaps i didn't pick a rype one or it was already too rype. Not my kind of fruit. YUCK! The ice cream flavor was good. But it wasn't too sweet. So that might be why the fruit wasn't yummy.
Pizza was the thing in Italy since, for 3 Euro, you would get a medium pizza that can fill you up for the whole day. YUM!
After that, we went to get ice-cream. I wanted something new. So I got the ice-cream chocolate in a ball. There was a bigger one that I should have gotten instead....if only Tanya shared it with me. Otherwise, my stomach can only handle so much food.

Naples had a little Christmas street selling all these handmade ornament. They were so pretty. But so fragile.


Anyhow, these are some pics for Capri. Hope you enjoyed it. Praya is next. Gotta have a break. Learn some German vocab.