Life in Italy….we are loving it. We moved into our house on July 15 and to say
that was an adventure would be an understatement. Traveling has been difficult since we had no
car, so people that Craig works with have been kind enough to help us out.
First we moved the stuff from the hotel to the house. For those of you following the Army Alphabet
Soup code….UB, Unaccompanied Baggage. On
Monday the movers came with HHG, Household Goods….the big stuff!! And when I say stuff, I mean stuff, we have a
lot of stuff!!
I met the movers in the morning and Craig stayed back at the
hotel with the girls (I think I see a pattern here). Really cars in Italy are so small that to fit
5 people is more than a notion….oh and 2 dogs.
Things were going smoothly, we were doing fine with the English/Italian
translations. Lots of pointing and
charades. Until it was time to bring the
beds inside. There was no way they were
fitting upstairs, no way, no how. Maybe
over the top of the balcony??? Not so
much!!
One of the movers went to talk to the landlord, he does not
speak English, but his sister does. Did
I mention that we have a wonderful landlord???!!! Giovanni came right over with
a saw and cut the railing/grate off the staircase. No problem…Va bene! And up the stairs they went.
The railing that was cut! |
Gas, utilities and such are high priced commodities here,
and they are not wasted. Air
conditioning is a luxury and invites high utility bills. During the heat of the day, Italians shut
down for riposo. It is a little difficult
to get used to, but a wonderful idea.
The Army provides appliances for Americans here because of
the electric current differences, so of course, we get the biggest one. Guess what, not only does it not fit
anywhere, I don’t even like it. I moved
it a few different places and hated it.
So, (are you sitting down?) I asked to replace it with a smaller
model. Not from 28 to 25 cubic
feet…..12.5 cubic feet! It may sound
crazy, but it will work.
The market is less than a mile away, so I walk there with my
cart (yes, I have the old lady cart) every few days. I buy what we need to eat. Everything is so fresh here, that I do not
want to maintain the habit of buying excess food and having it go bad weeks
later. And I don’t want the
preservatives in everything that will keep it going for weeks. So my small refrigerator and I are bonding
quite nicely.
The house is quiet now….Payton and Addy were here for a
month and it flew by. We had a wonderful
time with them and I am hoping they will be back soon!! The three of us had some fun adventures while
Craig was working, an extended bus ride among them! It is good to know the bus schedule before
you get on, that way you aren’t on the bus when it is time for the driver’s
break. We made it through 3 bus changes,
several stops, the market, the pool and back home! It just took a bit longer than we were
expecting.
The four of us managed to get to the beach near Venice. Beautiful!!
Our Ocean City sand chairs were not the norm! Most hotels and condos provide chairs and
umbrellas, lined up like stadium seats.
We wandered around, did lots of Speedo watching and only a few topless
sights. It was a glorious day! I wish I had my camera, but for some reason,
left it at home. I am sure there will be
many more trips to the beach.
Finally, we had some rain.
I know that those of you back home would like the rain to stop, but in
the six weeks we have been here, we only had one day of rain, and it has been a
welcome relief! Temps were in the 38’s (
that is over 100) and no breeze. The
storm that came through has brought much better temps and we have turned the AC
off for now!
Back to our house….we are in downtown Caldogno, right next
to a bank. The house looks very
non-descript from the front. The back is
gorgeous. It was the 2nd
house that we looked at and we fell in love with it. We are quite lucky! The kitchen is huge, our veranda/porch is to
die for, and it is much more spacious than we dreamed! And we have an amazing
landlord. He lives behind us in a villa
that was handed down to his family. It
was built in 1208….not a typo, 1208. Our
house was the barn, and Giovanni, an architect, remodeled it to its current
delightful state. He is now working on
the villa, where his family lives, along with his sister’s family and his
parents. That is the norm in Italy,
multi-generational living.
Our Landlord's Villa |
They were kind enough to give us all a tour one day. It,
apparently, was also a castle, complete with a drawbridge and moat. Those are since gone, but it is amazing to
see the architecture and the spaciousness.
I am sure there are secret passages and the like somewhere in the
building. Giovanni and his family have
taken us under their wing. He is trying
to learn English, and we are trying to learn Italian…it is a work in progress,
but we manage to do well. They have a
big orto (garden in Italian, garden to them means yard), vegetable garden. I mentioned I like it and miss my garden back
home, so Giovanni tilled up some space, so I could put in my own garden! He is kind beyond words.
He has a daughter who is 10, Addy’s age. Somehow, despite the language barrier,
Patrizia and Addy became fast friends.
It was a joy to see the 2 of them communicate and play with the common
language of children. Of course, Gelato
translated easily!
Food and wine here are over the top! We can’t seem to try enough things. The wine situation here is fun and somewhat
of an adventure. We had heard of
“filling stations”, that is what we call them.
You go in, and much like filling your car up with gas, you fill up your
wine bottles. It is way cheaper than
gas!! We discovered that we could fit
4-2L bottles in my bike basket, so off we went to Louie’s, the local filling
station that Giovanni showed us. 2L of
Cabernet, 2L of Merlot, 2L of Prosecco
and 2L of Verduza, and then we rode back to the house….Life is Good!!
View from the bathroom |
Finally I have a tub! |
Our Living Room |
The dogs enjoying the yard |
I will post more pics of the house, as I get it
organized. This weekend, we are headed
to Livorno, near Pisa. My car has
arrived on the slow boat to China, finally.
Craig’s has been here for about 2 weeks now, and it was shipped 3 weeks
later than mine….oh well, now we get a
train ride adventure and the Autostrada driving adventure. Hopefully, with some stops along the way…I am
hearing how beautiful Tuscany is right now, and I will make sure I take my
camera!!
Ciao for now!!
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