




We are back from Italia, where the food is good, gelatos are great, and the cappuccinos are amazing! So we got in, and I walked out of the car to stretch my legs(after a 5 hour car trip, the second one... the first day was about 7 hours...) and it was rEEEally warm!!!! We go into our room, and it's not just a room, it was about the size of our apartment! I called dibs on the biggest room... tee hee. The place (Cretaiole Agriturismo) was amazing, and the woman who runs the place is REALLY nice, and she spoke English. The first night, she made us reservations for dinner, so we go there, and Noa's stomach starts hurting. Now, I am no stranger to aching stomachs, but she was like, crying, so we had to go home! That night, Noa fell asleep on the bathroom floor. The next day though, she was good as new! That morning, we went on a tour of the "working farm" at the agriturismo. It was actually quite interesting, even if the meat curing room made me feel kind of sick. They had a big pig, and these adorable ducklings, some baby chicks, and a baby bunny... By the time we got to the wine making/processing part, Noa and I were feeling tired, so we just went outside and played with the dog, until the tasting session. The cheese was SO GOOD (peccorino). The olive oil was SO GOOD. It was delicious! On Monday, we went to an organic farm, and it was just beautiful. There were pigs, and sheep, and goats, and peacocks, just kind of walking around, doing their thing. We saw where they made the cheese, and we saw the kitchen. There was actually a baby lamb who was born earlier that day! We tried to take it out, but the mother started freaking out, and tried to climb over the little fence that was holding her in. After the tour, we had lunch there. Boy, was there a lot of food, a salad here, some artichoke here, some pasta there, a bean salad, some asparagus, some more vegetables, there was so much food! It was so good, but I think I ate too much. Oh well, that's the price you pay sometimes when you have such good food. (oh yeah, and on Monday for dinner we went back to the place we had to ditch because of Noa's stomach, it was yummy!) The next day, me and mom went to a private water color art class, and took home somethings that actually looked good! On Wednesday we had dinner at a Monestary, pasta+truffles=yummy! Thursday, we went to Sienna, and boy was it crowded! That night we learned how to make "pici" a really good pasta that we ate with pesto, and yes we have the recipe, so we can teach everyone who wants to learn. On Friday, dad and I went horse back riding, I had a really nice horse, although I'm not sure if he/she was nice because she was just nice, or because she knew I knew what I was doing, and I knew she knew it. Dad's horse, however, steered him into every possible branch, ate when he wanted, and trotted when he wanted. But it was beautiful. That night, at dinner I ordered a special pasta. After it was cooked, they put in a big bowl made of peccorino cheese, and scraped it around so the cheese melted on the pasta, it was pretty cool. We went to Florence the next day, and we went to the old palace, to go back in time to meet a Medici Duchess! The rest of the vacation isn't worth describing, we went to some museums, gardens, typical tourist stuff. It was a beautiful vacation, but I missed being able to understand people! Now, before I change my mind, I'm going to say... "Until next time!"
Lili(an) Belle in PARIS!
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