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Cinque Terre
Two Weekends ago, I visited Cinque
Terre by myself. I left early on Saturday morning and took the train to
Corniglia, the middle of the five cities that constitute Cinque Terre. From
there, I hiked to Vernazza. While there, I ran into a group of guys who I am
studying with. I told them that I was planning to go to the beach and then we
planned to meet up later. I went to Monterosso and laid on the beach for the
next four hours, spending a majority of the time with the guys I ran into
previously. That evening, I went to Manarola and to check out the town as the
sun was setting; it was very pretty. I returned to Corniglia for dinner and to
sleep.
On Sunday, I had breakfast in
Corniglia and then headed to Rio Maggiore, the last of the five towns. I was
exploring the beach and taking in the town and happened to run into a group of
girls who I study with. They invited me back to the beach and so I hung out
there for a few hours before grabbing lunch and some beers. I returned to Milan
that evening by train at around 9.
Cinque Terre was absolutely
gorgeous and it was really nice to just lay at the beach and hang out.
Prada Fashion Show
Parma
This past weekend, I went on a
school sponsored trip to Parma, Italy with about 30 other students. We left
early on Friday morning and stopped in Cremona, Italy to tour the opera house
and cathedral. We also went to the violin museum (violins were created there). We
then left Cremona and went to a Parmesan Cheese Factory to see how it is made.
We ate lots of cheese there and they even broke open a wheel for us. Then we
went to Parma for dinner and had several local foods such as Gnocco Fritto,
which is fried dough that is then stuffed with prosciutto and cheese. We also
had Lambrusco which is a sparkling red wine popular in the region.
On Saturday, we had a walking tour
of Parma in the morning. We visited the Cathedral, baptismal church and the theater,
all of which were stunningly beautiful. We then had a few hours to wander on
our own and so I went and got pasta with friends. In the afternoon, we went to
a vineyard and picked grapes. Then we did a wine tasting and got a tour of the
facilities where they make the wine. The night ended with a 4-course
wine-paired dinner overlooking the vineyard. It was pretty wonderful.
On Sunday, we checked out of the
hotel and headed to a balsamic vinegar factory. We got to see the farm where
they grow the grapes for the vinegar, and then learn about how it is made. We
did a tasting and got to taste vinegar that had been aged for 3, 8, 10, 13 and
25 years. It was a unique visit. Then we had lunch at their hotel, once again
overlooking the farm. This meal was 5 courses and like most of our meals on the
trip, lasted about 3 hours. We then drove back to Milan afterwards.
School
I started my regular classes today
which was very fun. I only have class on Tuesday and Thursday. I then work all
day on Monday and Wednesday, and on the afternoon on Tuesday. I have Italian in
the morning from 9 to 10:40, then Managing Fashion and Luxury Companies from
10:45 to 12:25, then a short break for lunch, and then Managing ‘Made in Italy’
companies from 1:00 to 2:40. My professors are very friendly and knowledgeable
and so I am excited for the semester with them.
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