Saturday, May 04, 2013
Wednesday, May 01, 2013
more crazy weather
I did a short ride which felt *terrible* possibly because of all the added weight. Pretty though


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Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Florence, day 3
We started by heading back to the Boboli gardens *again* in the rain. We stopped along the way at a map store and bought a beautiful engraving of a lamprey and an unusual but stunning map of Bilbao. We even did the bargaining in French! I really love the pedestrian areas that are slightly away from the major sites. There are so many art supply stores in Florence -- you really get a sense that it is still very much dominated by fine art. In other words, fine art has not been relegated to the History of the city.
After a lot of kid carrying, who were by now even more tired than before, we arrived at the Pitti palace/Boboli gardens to find… another line! Yay. By the time we got our tickets, the rain had stopped. It was a very, very dirty rain apparently and I noticed brown spots all over the hoods of the kids' jackets where it had dried out.
The Boboli gardens were impressive.













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Monday, April 29, 2013
Florence, day two





















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Sunday, April 28, 2013
Grenoble to Florence
After five more minutes of exciting Florentine traffic, we made it to the parking garage, unpacked the car and walked the stuff over to the hotel -- the Residenza il Villino. The room was not as opulent as Villa Antea, but the location was much better. And when you have two kids that are not particularly willing to walk, that is an important consideration. The owner/operator was very nice and showed us around, Zoe impressed us both by instant memorizing the electronic keypad combination and would let us in ever time we came in and out of the hotel.
First order of business: Gelato

At Rivareno. "Service with a sneer" is the motto here, but damn is that some amazing gelato. Especially the nocciola.
We wandered around for a while and then went back to the hotel before going to our first dinner reservation at Acquacottam just down the road. The first problem was that between the time we sat down and when we received our appetizers, one and a quarter hours passed by. Meanwhile people were served out of order and the general demeanor of the patrons started to border on rebellion. The kids were of course going completely nuts, as expected. The food itself was fine, but not what I would call wonderful. I really don't understand how it gets so highly reviewed. Perhaps it's another case of people who are unused to how good Italian food *can* be pumping up the ratings for a decent but unexceptional restaurant. Chloe and I were disappointed not just because it was such a let down, but because we worried that perhaps our stellar memories of the food of Vini e Vechhi Sapori had just grown with time, and that it would also be a let down.

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Saturday, April 27, 2013
Plans re-made
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Friday, April 26, 2013
Bento gets chased up a tree

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Thursday, April 25, 2013
Porte
Rode Col de Porte with Martin… A beautiful day and nice ride



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Sunday, April 21, 2013
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Internet back!
The weather has been beautiful over the last week, but our dreams of a full fledged spring were dashed by rain.
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Friday, April 19, 2013
Monday, April 15, 2013
The cat
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Sunday, April 14, 2013
Chloe loses her mind
A while ago I foolishly mentioned the existence of something called the Birthday Challenge (http://www.birthdaychallenge.com) which inspired chloe to do something crazy: 40km of running with over 7800 vertical feet of "up" and 4000 calories over the course of a day. The kids and I did some support, and although she did not even notice it, I went out beforehand and wrote "Allez Chloe" in chalk on the ground. Midway through we met her up at Mont St. Martin to bring her water and say hi. She eventually called us from her second run up to Mont. St. Martin (this time with lolo) and we drove up to pick her up. Congrats, CZ!! My Bday challenge will be to eat 40 croissants.


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Saturday, April 13, 2013
New internet, at last!
Today, on this first real weekend day of Spring weather, we all went into town for some supplies for Ozenya: I'm going to attempt to make okonomiyaki, and ice creams for everyone at the green arch. The center was absolutely mobbed with people, so we all gave up pretty quickly.
Earlier, I did a ride up col de la Placette, the Grand Vervier, 1000 martyrs and back. The new bike position feels better on the knee, so I am quite happy. All told: 78 km and 1470 meters of climbing. I was taking it easy, but even so it felt pretty hard today.
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