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Una Casa Abruzzese, and Two Aussies - Christmas


14 Dec to 27 Dec, 2021 - Bomba (and surrounds) - (Italy)



Short days and cold weather. It is not our normal association with Christmas. Friends and food. That's the same wherever you are.

Leanne flew in from Portugal to spend the festive season here, which gave us excuses to travel around the local villages. Sue and Sean hosted a Christmas Day get-together, with the three of us, and Katie and Tim. Chores were shared around to avoid overburdening anyone, and the activities involved talking and drinking, listening to music, and generally just being in the right frame of mind. It was an amazingly stress free day, in the end. I think for everyone, not just me.


Stunning Winter Sunset
Stunning Winter Sunset
Another vista from our home.


Forza Bomba
Forza Bomba
We finally made it down, one Sunday afternoon, to watch the Bomba football club play. 4-1 was the win, if I remember correctly...


Leanne Visits
Leanne Visits
An Australian living in Portugal, Leanne came to Bomba to spend the Christmas period with us. Lunch in a vaulted restaurant in nearby Tornareccio.


Jo and an Elf
Jo and an Elf
The elf was set up on a chair in the Bomba piazza. Sitting to face the tree and the wonderful nativity scene.


Bomba's Nativity
Bomba's Nativity
Beneath the Christmas tree in the piazza, the nativity was set up while I was away. The photo can be accurately dated as pre-Christmas day - baby Jesus is not in the scene yet. We went to mass on Christmas Eve, and when we came out, went to the square, to discover that Jesus had become a part of the scene.


Christmas Day - Heading to Lunch
Christmas Day - Heading to Lunch
Passing through the piazza on our way to Sue and Sean's place for Christmas lunch.


Festive
Festive
The accessories were chosen by lucky dip.


Clouds Fail to Obscure Maiella
Clouds Fail to Obscure Maiella
Snow capped peak proudly catching the sun.


Abandoned Buonanotte
Abandoned Buonanotte
A village near Bomba, just on the other side of the lake, Buonanotte was evacuated and now remains abandoned and largely off limits. Some buildings slipped down the mountain, and the whole town was deemed in danger and unsafe. Parts are still open to exploration, and modern artworks have recently been added.


Pietraferrazzana
Pietraferrazzana
Pietraferrazzana, with Lago di Bomba behind.



Una Casa Abruzzese, and Two Aussies - Time Apart


28 Nov to 13 Dec, 2021 - Manchester Center, Bennington, North Adams, Hartford, Norwalk, New Haven, New York City - (United States of America)



With the USA opening its borders in November, the opportunity arose for me to visit Vermont and Connecticut, for work. I spent two weeks at two customer sites, but got to see a little of both states, as well as some of Massachusetts while driving through, and a few days in New York City on my way out.

When planning the trip from JFK airport to my first site, in Manchester Center, Vermont, I had been looking at Maps so I could arrange a check in with the Bed and Breakfast. Given the arrival time, and the amount of distance to be covered, I made a forecast in my head that had me at my accommodation by 20:30 or thereabouts. Events were to conspire against this. None of the forecasting had taken in to account that it was the end of the Thanksgiving break. Chaos reigned through the airport, particularly in the rental car pick up, where I had to wait over 45 minutes for my vehicle to be ready. Yes, it was booked, and yes, I was on time for when it was booked for. The chaos continued, on the roads, gripped in traffic snarls, where it took me an hour and a half to drive the first 15 kilometres away from the airport. By this time, it was apparent that my Italian phone roaming was not going to activate, so coupled with the lack of any map in the car, I was now on the way north, driving from complete memory.

When it became clear that 20:30 was not going to be achieved and my arrival was going to be in the order of 23:30, I pulled in to a couple of service centres, in the hope of finding a phone so I could call them. This failed twice, and I was becoming concerned about spending more time looking for a phone than covering ground. So, I figured I would have to wing it on arrival. Driving in the dark, with snow falling, not even 100% sure I was on the right roads, I must confess I was becoming concerned I would not find the accommodation until the next day. So, it was a significant relief when I saw a turn off to Manchester Center, and drove in to the carpark of my residence for the first week.

The adventure was not quite over. The owners had sent me an email with details about my room and check-in, but sans data, I had obviously not received this critical data. I wandered through a couple of the buildings in the complex, and I eventually found a room with a key in the door. I felt this was the best I could do, so upon establishing the room was indeed vacant, I moved myself in. You have probably already guessed, the next morning I found out that I was in the wrong room. Thankfully, not a big issue, given the low number of guests, but both the management and myself appeared to show equal amounts of embarrassment.

The first week was all in Vermont. Working Monday to Friday, in Manchester Center mainly, but I got up to Middlebury one day to visit the operation up there. On Saturday, I drove down to Connecticut, stopping in Massachusetts on the way, and visiting Mark Twains house in Hartford before getting to my hotel in Norwalk.


Morning 1, Looking Out
Morning 1, Looking Out
Vermont, Day 1. Waking up and walking around pre-breakfast, taking in just how "stereo typical" New England it all felt.


Along the Road, Vermont
Along the Road, Vermont

A Vermont Covered Bridge
A Vermont Covered Bridge

Driving Through Massachusetts
Driving Through Massachusetts

House of Mark Twain
House of Mark Twain
Coming through Connecticut, I diverted to Hartford to visit one of the homes of Mark Twain.


Art Gallery, Yale Univesity
Art Gallery, Yale Univesity



Week two had me travelling to a number of locations through Connecticut.

Friday and Saturday night were spent in New York City before my Sunday flight.


NYC Skyline, from Hunters Point
NYC Skyline, from Hunters Point

New York City Ice Skating
New York City Ice Skating
Ice Skating at the Rockefeller Center seems so iconic for New York in winter.


Skyscrapers Disappearing
Skyscrapers Disappearing
Cloud engulfs the higher parts of skyscrapers around Central Park.


911 Ground Zero
911 Ground Zero
Memorial pool (South Tower) where the World Trade Center Twin Towers stood.


Inside the Oculus, Westfield World Trade Center
Inside the Oculus, Westfield World Trade Center

American Utopia
American Utopia
David Byrne's (of Talking Heads fame) Broadway show. American Utopia.


TWA Hotel, JFK Airport
TWA Hotel, JFK Airport
A pre-flight drink at the very retro hotel, TWA. The bar on the Constellation was, unfortunately, closed - possibly due to covid?



Una Casa Abruzzese, and Two Aussies - Rome


26 to 28 Nov, 2021 - Rome - (Italy)



Drop in on Vatican City
Drop in on Vatican City
We were staying quite close, so strolled through a few times.


Sant'Angelo, Bridge and Castle
Sant'Angelo, Bridge and Castle

Injera and Curries
Injera and Curries
We took the opportunity, while in Rome, to hunt out some food from the Horn of Aftrica. Eritrean and Ethiopian.


Teatro Marcello, Rome
Teatro Marcello, Rome

Circo Massimo
Circo Massimo

Us at a Roman Landmark
Us at a Roman Landmark

Afternoon Light
Afternoon Light
Near Piazza Venezia, Chiesa Santa Maria di Loreto.


Inhabitant of a Roman Cat Shelter
Inhabitant of a Roman Cat Shelter
Colonia Felina di Torre Argentina.



Una Casa Abruzzese, and Two Aussies - Fundraising


8 to 25 Nov, 2021 - Bomba, Pennapiedimonte - (Italy)



I am so incredibly proud of my wife. Her initial plan of doing a bit of cooking to raise money for charity, gathered momentum, and grew, to the point where we had 16 people coming for an Indian dinner in our tiny house. We converted our cellar bedroom in to a dining room, with equipment (tables, chairs, cuttlery, crockery) loaned by friends and the bar. She successfully served three courses of Indian/Australian cuisine. It was incredibly perfect. Her reward was a staggering $3000 plus donated, either on the night, or by Facebook followers, to the breast cancer research.


Over $3000 Raised
Over $3000 Raised
Jo's Bollywood themed fundraiser.




Post extravaganza, life returned to a bit of regularity for a couple of weeks. We made a little excursion, but spent our time close to Bomba.


Frank, Lee, Jo, and Penny
Frank, Lee, Jo, and Penny
Happy Birthday, neighbour.




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Moon Set Time Lapse

Moon Set Time Lapse

Interesting Formation
Interesting Formation
Ascending from Pennapiedimonte, this striking rock was worth a small detour.


Enjoying a Break at the Top
Enjoying a Break at the Top
High above Pennapiedimonte, on one of the routes up Maiella.


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Stunning Time Lapse - Valley of Fog
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Stunning Time Lapse - Valley of Fog
The fog did not lift for the whole day. In the time lapse, it takes on a life of its own... The hour of sunrise is condensed in to 1 minute on this video.



Una Casa Abruzzese, and Two Aussies - Up North


28 Oct to 7 Nov, 2021 - Lago di Iseo, Lago di Garda, Capo di Ponte, Bergamo - (Italy)



North, we went, by car. First to spend some time with our excellent German friends, Andrea and Hermann. The lakes, Iseo and Garda, seemed a fair compromise location, with similar travel times required by each couple from our respective homes. Eating, drinking, laughing, and reminiscing. We even managed to do some sight seeing.


A Boulder on a Pillar
A Boulder on a Pillar
So, the rock was once caught in a conglomerate of sands and other easily eroded minerals. Everything else has eroded, and the rock protects the pillar underneath it, to an extent. Obviously, this will not be a permanent situation...


Riserva Naturale Piramidi
Riserva Naturale Piramidi
The four of us, in a national park of pyramids topped by boulders, not far from Lago d'Iseo.


Lago d'Iseo
Lago d'Iseo

Sirmione, Again
Sirmione, Again
Our second trip to Largo di Garda, this year. With Andrea and Hermann, this time.


A Climber Engulfing a Building
A Climber Engulfing a Building

Gateway to Lazise
Gateway to Lazise

Lazise Waterfront, with BFFs
Lazise Waterfront, with BFFs
Lago di Garda


Rock Art
Rock Art
The petroglyphs in this area number many thousands. Some are contemporary with Roman times or later, but the vast majority go back to Bronze and Iron Age. Animals, and hunting, are frequent motifs.


View from Capo di Ponte
View from Capo di Ponte
Autumnal outlook.


A Very Memorable Meal with Hermann and Andrea
A Very Memorable Meal with Hermann and Andrea
We were hoping for a good, authentically local meal. But it was long after normal lunch hours. We happened upon this place, which looked like it had finished service for the afternoon, but the chef and waitress jumped up from their pranzo to seat us and fill us with fantastic local dishes.


I Connect with a Lion
I Connect with a Lion
Well worn statue outside the 12th century Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore, in Bergamo.


Pizza - by the Kilo
Pizza - by the Kilo
And I think we had a kilo between the 2 of us.


View over Bergamo
View over Bergamo

Random Sculpture at Sunset
Random Sculpture at Sunset

View from Monte Isola
View from Monte Isola

Atop Monte Isola
Atop Monte Isola

Isola di Loreto
Isola di Loreto
Looking out from Monte Isola, to the north of Lago d'Iseo, with Isola di Loreto in the foreground.




While in the area, we thought it opportune to take advantage of Patrick's invitation to drop in on him at Bergamo. Bergamo is his home when he takes care of his work on this side of the Atlantic, splitting his life in to three inequal chunks in the USA, Bergamo, and Bomba.


Bergamo - Second Visit in a Week
Bergamo - Second Visit in a Week

Nice Weather for a Long Wander
Nice Weather for a Long Wander

Photography Exhibition, Bergamo
Photography Exhibition, Bergamo

With Patrick
With Patrick
We had vin brulé, he had beer. We think the weather was more conducive to our way of thinking...


I'm Pleased with my Seafood
I'm Pleased with my Seafood