Sunday, June 17, 2012

Pesto, Pesto and more Pesto

Vernazza
Monterosso al mare
Now onto the first weekend in June... I went to Cinque Terre, Italy with Alexa and Maria.  We rented a small apartment with the perfect location in the town called Monterosso.  The five towns are Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore.  In October this part of Italy experienced extreme flooding and mudslides and 2 of the towns were still recovering from the damages.  We could see houses where half of it was gone and literally the house had just been left with coats and bags hanging by the door.  Also due to damage on the hiking trails between each city, the only trails that were open were from Monterosso to Vernazza and from Manarola to Riomaggiore.  The others were still unsafe to go on.  The hike from Monterosso to Vernazza is quite strenuous and mountainous but with that being said I couldn't have felt more at home.  I quickly found myself wishing that Millie was there and we were just taking one of our normal hikes outdoors.  But I really enjoyed myself and the time I spent here with the other girls.

Manarola
 
Riomaggiore
The hike from Riomaggiore to Manarola is called the Lover's Walk.  It is a lot shorter than the other and is characterized with spray paintings from lovers and locks left from lovers that come and throw the key in the ocean.  The towns were all amazing but my top two favorites were Riomaggiore and Manarola.  Manarola had an amazing restaurant selection and was very beautiful at night.  Even though we couldn't hike to all the cities they still had trains and buses that go frequently to each city so we were able to see all of them.  This region is also famous for it's wine and pesto.  The pesto I had here was the most amazing pesto I have ever tasted... EVER.  To give you an idea between the three of us for the weekend we had: pesto lasagna, pesto ravioli, pesto gnocchi, pesto with trofie noodles and just plain pesto!  I felt like I was floating in pesto by the time I left but it was worth it.  We were also told before we went that the seafood was really good so I splurged a little and got some swordfish and it was delicious.  And what Italy trip isn't complete with some gelatto?  No trip.  So I indulged in Nutella gelatto, coconut gelatto, raspberry gelatto.... it just keeps coming.  Needless to say I can't live in Italy because I would weigh a million pounds.

In Monterosso

Typical... on the Lover's Walk

with my lovers


Lover's walk

in Manarola

in front of Cinque Terre map




























If you ever get the chance to go to Italy make sure that this is a stop on your list because it is well worth it, even if you aren't into hiking.  The cities literally hang off cliffs overlooking the water and are all painted very bright and fun colors. It was hard for me to choose which photos to add so make sure you got to the picasa timeline and look at all of them.  A little negative part of our trip was our flight home... womp womp.  It was delayed and I almost missed the soccer game between legends of Real Madrid vs. legends of Manchester United... but I didn't.  Melissa and I met there and even though I was little stressed and rushed it was a great way to end my weekend.  If you can't tell... I'm in love with Europe, especially Madrid.

At Santiago Bernabeu
Since the first weekend of June I have literally been indulging in everything I can in Madrid.  Mom don't kill me but wahhhh I want to come back for another year!!  I couldn't be more in love with Madrid right now.  Today was the first day that one of my friends left for good and it was definitely hard... I miss you Nicki (in my Spanish English accent)  I leave on Wednesday to do a lot more traveling and then I will be home soon.  Who is excited??  Even though I hate to be leaving I'm already making a list of all my favorite things and what I have to do as soon as I arrive!!! See y'all soon!!!

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Mallorca= Giant Bachelor Party

Magaluf, Mallorca
All the girls
I know it has been a while and I'm really late in posting this but I have been really busy trying to thoroughly enjoy my time in Madrid since it is slowly dwindling.  Anyways here's my quote to start with... another one of my favorites!
 "You have to leave the city of your comfort and go into the wilderness of your intuition.  What you'll discover will be wonderful.  What you'll discover is yourself." - Alan Alda

Let's be honest... Hickory, NC (I know it's not much) is definitely my city of comfort and I'm going to just go out there and say I went into the wilderness of my intuition by coming to Madrid..... it was worth it!  I have discovered things about myself and others in my life that were well worth discovering.

Maria, Melissa & I
My View














On to Mallorca.  Don't get me wrong the island of Mallorca is beautiful and the main city Palma is stunning (well worth a visit) but we stayed in nearby Magaluf (aka #1 bachelor and bachelorette party location for all people from the United Kingdom) the beaches were beautiful and we had a great time but it literally felt like we couldn't walk anywhere without a huge group of guys acting like vultures.  I know... it sounds flattering but not when it was supposed to be a relaxing weekend with 7 girls.  But sometimes you just have to roll with the punches and milk it for what it's worth.  During the day we stayed away from our conveniently located hotel filled with large bachelor parties and spent the whole time relaxing on the beach with tropical drinks in our hands (at least the first day)  Needless to say I did get my relaxation and work on my tan for the short weekend I was there.

Magaluf was a lot of fun and I think everyone there  was wanting to have a lot more crazy partying fun than we were so we attempted to keep to ourselves but that didn't really work well.  It was a great trip to learn more about me and the wonderful group of girls that I went with.  I do miss my friends back home but it will definitely be hard to be returning and not seeing some of these girls everyday.  We have our own little "family" here which has been a necessity at times. 
Laura, Me,  Melissa, Alexa & Maria

I could get used to this

We spent our last day before heading back to the airport in the main town of Palma and it was amazing.  There were little stalls set up everywhere selling all kinds of goodies.  The city was kinda shut down since it was a Sunday but it was still nice to see and enjoy.  It was very small in comparison to Madrid but I thought it was beautiful.  Apparently Palma is a playground for the rich which you could definitely see with all the yachts sitting in the harbor.  It had a little Barcelona feel with Las Ramblas but still unique in it's own way.  Mallorca is famous for its pearls so of course we looked around for pearls and did a little sightseeing in the old town.  After this trip the following weekend I went to Italy with Maria and Alexa