I feel obligated to post.

I guess on days where something actually happens I should do 😉

Moved in to my new flat today. I managed to clean up my old flat to a near respectable state by 10 a.m. and then at noon the owner/colleague and her mother showed me in (is that legitimate english). They gave me the tour etc at noon. The mom (I realized after they left that 5 years or so ago I would have called her a gramma type, but now I call her a mom type – gettin old) insisted on showing me EVERYTHING. I am kinda self sufficient so I didn’t really need that. Alessandra and I were laughing at how over-showy she was. But we were laughing in english so it was Ok as the mom didn’t speak english. She insisted on showing me how to turn the gas on and off, how to turn the stove on, and where the bottle opener was. It was actually pretty funny.
There’s a market going on in the parking lot below. One person was selling the absolute worst selection of DVDs I’ve ever seen in one place. I usually can go to a 5€ DVD table and find something. This was the worst selection of B-movies ever! There was some Sam Raimi movie I’d never heard of and I would have gotten it, but it was Italian audio only. Other than that it was crap.
There is some guy who was selling vinyl and turntables out there. As I’m typing I can hear he’s playing the white album. Some good songs on there. I haven’t listened to the beatles in years, but the White Album was my favorite.
Had a kebap for lunch and walked the new neighborhood this evening. Found a market, and some new places to see.

There were a few trick or treaters out. I guess that holiday has made its way to europe. Thanks america!!!

The tile in here is blue, olive green and white. What can I possibly do with the walls? Some shade of green???

being able to call germany gets me a guilt trip and not much else…

My phone works internationally…I’ve just learned I ought not to call anyone 😉

Visiting cemetaries as a hobby apparently has a name….I just like old cemetaries to see who married their first cousins…I didn’t know it was called graving. (see the London Jan. 2008 link).
I’m suddenly surprised I only have 1 london page…I’ve been there several times….I guess the last was Jan 08…That was ages ago. Who wants to meet me in London? I need a holiday!

I find myself using “und” and “mit” all the time in with my bit of italian…as in “un pizza mit cotto (ham) und mozzarella (it’s a cheese and it’s good)”. I should probably try to remember the Italian words for “with” and “and”. 🙂
Maybe I should just chuck it and move to esperantoland. With a bit of german, a bit of italian and a bit of english I should be able to manage esperanto (my favorite part…1,000 native speakers). There’s actually quite an esperanto library here in Massa.

Bizarro bird of paradise…

Someone came to my page by putting that phrase into a search engine…huh….not sure I ever typed (or uttered) those words in that order, but okey dokey!
Now that I’m about to tag Bizarro bird of paradise I guess my page should be somewhere near the top for that search term…

Words I learned this week

cecina = chickpea: This was actually a funny moment. I was waiting for a pizza last night and the super duper friendly pizza man gave me a free sample of something. It was cecina. I’ve never had chickpeas before, and he wasn’t sure of the english word, so today I asked at work…There were a lot of puzzled looks, conversation and about 5 people going online to look up cecina…chickpeas. The pizza man by the way tried to sell me his pizza place (“I don’t want to be in italy…at this time”). His alternative was to offer to open a pizzeria with me in the states…since I already have a job I declined, but he’s one of the warmest, nicest strangers I think I’ve ever met. I wish he’d stop smiling all the time though. It kind of freaks me out 😉 after I told him that I am working and living in Italy. He said “you must learn Italian”. I said “si. d’accordo”. See, I know tons of words 😉
scirocco=wind from the south-east. wow…I’m glad to know this…Everyday I keep wishing there was a word for the massive wind from the south-east 😉
al’hg = 100g
celiaci = coeliac or (in american) celiac. Could celiaci actually mean “one who has coeliac”?
I ought not to speculate about things I know almost nothing about.

Colleague: come va con l’italiano?
me: si
colleauges laughing at me…
this italian thing is a piece o’ cake.

adequacy rocks!

“No true fiasco ever started as a quest for mere adequacy”

I just remembered that quote while reading a comment under my last post. I think I heard it in a documentary once upon a time.

trying to explain the word “fiasco” to an italian…

apparently “fiasco” comes from “flask” and is a special type of bottle used to serve chianti in Italy….I settled on “a big screw up” to ask if fiasco also meant that…but apparently not…it’s just a large bottle of wine as far as the italians are concerned.

In my case it’s 1,5 liters of red wine and I somehow procured a bottle. I think this is Antonio’s fault 😉

I signed my flat papers today. I move in on Saturday. Looking forward to this.

Where’s my bloody frankfurt book?

The leaves seemed to turn in one day. There are a lot more “evergreen” type plants/trees here, but still a few trees with leaves and I just noticed out of the blue that they were turning brown. This was odd to me because I usually notice that type of thing right away (when the first leave start turning a weird color and ponders falling off), but I guess this year I was pre-occupied or something as I noticed nothing and then “bam”…brown trees.

I realized this weekend that eating a Döner is an art. I went to a kebab shop that had India posters and such inside. Is there some kind of territorial thing going on? I thought kebabs were turkish…

The first second plate is not called the third plate…even if you had two first plates.

Went to dinner with about 50 colleagues and their families last night…So I’m slowly figuring out the italian dinner scheme…appetizer is usually raw meat/bacon, cheese, and one or two types of bread (with wine). First plate (primo piatto I think) is s small dish like Rice (riso) with mushrooms (funghi) or some kind of pasta (with wine), and normally the secondplate (secondo piatto?) would be the main dish, but last night we had two first plates (rice, then a delicious stuffed pasta thingy).
The second plate (main dish) was potatoes with two differently prepared beef…beefs?….Beef prepared two ways…I hope someone understands what I’m trying to say…Followed by dessert (dolce) and champagne.
I told my table that it’s much easier in the states…Burger, fries, two hands, one mouth. Eat as fast as you can!!!
READY….GO!!!!!! RrrreeeeaaaaadddddDDDYYYYYYYY GO!!!!

Since this was actually a birthday party there was a dance break in between the second first plate and the first second plate. The italians love to dance. People kept bugging me to go dance, but I said it was just better for everyone if I didn’t…is italy ready for the “riding lawn mower”?
is italy ready for a crash and burn!!!

It was a great night. I got my first face slap…I’m not sure if it was intentional or not…italians are very fond of back-slapping and glad-handing. So I don’t know if the face slap was an insult, a compliment, or a badly aimed slap aimed for another part of my body 🙂
the italians are great…I’m loving it here!

It is strange to see how close the families are here. That sense of family in italians is not exaggerated. It’s nice to see, but also unusual to look at.

it’s a gorgeous day…I think it must be 23 or 24° today.

Gonna watch a movie now…

bigger than Carlos Tevez, but smaller than Germans.

Let’s see…so my week is over.

My new landlord got a peek at my passport photo (for the contract) and did the doubletake…see I have pics in my passport where I look like the biker and pics where I look like the über geek (wow I got to use an ümlaut – almost legitimately)…it seems not to matter which one I happen to look like at the time. If someone sees the OTHER one in my passport they do a doubletake (and if they work at the airport they call their supervisor over -  if they work at the German-Netherlands border they say “ver ist your beard?” and if it’s my new landlordhe s says “not better…just different”).
that story went nowhere fast…

I’m still waiting for the punchline…but it’s a squires story, so it’s really just me waving my hands around and you focusing on the journey….
…and in the end, nothing really happened…

I sign papers this week and move in by next week…then we have halloween (not sure if they do anything for that here), followed by Saints day (1 Nov), followed by the day of the dead (2 Nov). I think 1 Nov is normally a holiday, but since it falls on sunday, then I’ll have to wait until next year.
I had a mexican working for my team in Portland once upon a time and he told about how in Mexico families will spend all night in the cemetery of their ancestors drinking and praying, and drinking…all the while thinking about their ancestors.
I asked a colleague here about it and I guess there’s no drinking. Just going to the cemetery and putting  a candle on the headstone or something…I said something like I’ll be wandering that cemetery for a while looking for my ancestors…I’d better bring something to drink while I’m looking.
That is another story without a real punchline or point…stream of consciousness. stream of consciousness…Stream.of.consciousness. teh
This just in…I can’t spell consciousness…Luckily I have spell chekking.

There’s a big comic/fantasy festival in Lucca this weekend. I was planning on going tomorrow, but then found out there’s a gigantic party/dinner with a bunch of work colleagues tomorrow. I had to procure a ride and since I did procure a ride I’m not sure if I’ll go to Lucca tomorrow or not…

The last time I went to a company dinner it basically went like this:

8pm…meet Luca in Carrara so I could follow him to restaurant
8:15…Get to restaurant. Hang out in parking lot for 15 minutes. Greeting everyone in turn as they arrive
8:30…sit down and someone orders wine
8:34…start drinking wine and eating bread that arrived with it
8:35-9:00…drink wine…volume of people in the room gradually increases as more and more italians enter.
9:00…appetizer 1 arrives, along with more bread…I can’t even remember what appetizer 1 was.
(drink more wine)
9:15…appetizer 2 arrives along with wine…turns out the wine is all you can drink…we all drink to free wine…
9:30…fried fish arrives along with some kind of fried ground vegetable…It was eggplant or zucchini I think…I skipped the veggie. I start wondering if that was the main dish…and then get disappointed because that has to be the main dish
9:50…fried rabbit and fried chicken plates appear at every table (in fact 2 plates per table I think)…Start getting concerned that the last dish was not the main dish and this might be the main dish…am full…don’t even care…drink some wine and eat more bread just because it’s there…
10:15…Lasagna….ah ha!!!! This is delicious and I am now happily full, drunk, and not craving anything…I may even be ignoring the bread at this point….stifling yawns now…as I’ve just had 13 courses of bread and wine with other stuff in between…
10:40…2 plates per table arrive of pork or veal and potatoes. HUH!!! I’m not hungry anymore…We pass the plates around as we have been doing for the last 2 hours or so and take off some meat and potatoes in turn…afterwards people start wandering around outside like overstuffed zombies…
11:00…dessert arrives…….really? I didn’t have dessert. I went outside with my glass of wine instead…
11:30…Am trying to pay…it costs something like 22€ for all that. I tried to ask if that included tip…but there is no tip. tips do not exist…
11:35…while paying I hear someone say the words “limoncello”. Since every place makes their own limoncello I can’t say no. It’s like pummkin pie in the states…I’m not hungry…Oh look pummkin pie!!!!

…and as I sort of mentioned in passing a few days ago…italian proposed blogging law. I would just like to say that this page is in no way aiming to inform, educate, divulge or entertain. In fact I would encourage you to stop reading now, and never come back to this page (unless you’re into octagons)!

Stop.reading.

what would happen if antipasti and pasta were on the same plate at the same time?

…black hole!!! thank you! Like having two Seamus’ together at the same time….or two evil jackals in a peanut emulsifier.

An old colleague from Portland found my page and said “I laughed twice”…seriously…I know he read back at least 3 months and he laughed twice. I’m just not as funny as I thought I was…Too many inside jokes still.

I can hear the wind rattling stuff outside. Big storm tonight. Hopefully it will all pass overnight then we can go back to our regularly scheduled weather. Extended forecast calls for highs of 18-21° and lows of 9-11°…ahhhhhhhh. I just have to survive getting to work tomorrow and then alles klaar (that’s only funny to me cuz the italians in the office know about 3 phrases in Deutsch. Alles klaar is one of them)…

the news.

So I found a flat. It’s the one I looked at Saturday. It’s a bit bigger than my old place, but has a huge terrace (the terrace is 20 sqm). I have a view of Johnny Fox (hereafter known as ‘the irish’). Though I’ve never seen anyone english, irish, american, australian, south african etc there (cept me). I can still go there for a bit of Italian footy. My plan is to convince them that opening on weekends at 12 will probably bring out the island people to watch Liverpool. I don’t think they’ll believe me, but maybe I can make friends with the manager…anyway, the flat is furnished which is great considering I have no furniture. It has a New York poster on the wall, so it’s just like home 😉 It had been used as a furnished vacation rental.
No deposit was needed either, because it’s a work colleagues flat. That is also another huge plus. She said I could paint (not black tho – poop!) and probably have a small dog (she has to check with the hausmeister/bldg manager).
So this also  means I can get a scooter on the next payday. So then I can scooter in the rain instead of biking in the rain 🙂 hot diggity!
Actually I haven’t really had to ride in the rain yet. Not that it would kill me, but being wet when you get to work isn’t always the best on a cold day.

so I move in on Nov 1st (or maybe sooner). Am looking forward to this. A chance to ‘go home’ again…

I for one am only reporting truthful good news from Italy.

More Berlusconi: http://www.newsweek.com/id/217684?from=rss

I have a lead on a flat in Marina di Carrara. It’s being rented by someone who works at the company. This could be a good scenario for me. It’s right across from the irish pub and about 200 meters from the sea. She didn’t tell me the price. She wanted me to look at it first…I am not a negotiator so we’ll see how it goes. This is my big concern at this point.
If it’s close to the price of my old flat I’ll probably end up going for it. We shall see. I have an appointment to view it on Saturday.

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