Friday, August 23, 2013
Caveman Snorkeling
We are now in the Cinque Terre! We did an awesome hike today south of Riomaggiore (the first town). After hiking for 3 hours, and 1,500 steps, we made it down to the water for a swim. Andy has invented a new activity called "Caveman Snorkeling."
Monday, August 19, 2013
Northern Spain-Oviedo & Vitoria-Gasteiz
After the Canary Islands, we flew back to Madrid and then hopped on a bus to Oviedo. It was fun showing Andy around. So much and so little has changed in the 10 years since I studied abroad there. We ate some traditional Austurian food, tried to pour some sidra and explored the mountain biking and hiking trails near the city. We also got to see an Austurian dance performance:
After Oviedo, we headed to Vitoria-Gasteiz in the Basque country. What a cool city! It had paved bike trails all over the city (101 km total). Andy & I rented some bikes and spent the day meandering around the city. In the evenings we enjoyed some pinxos and cold red wine (yes, cold red wine is a thing here).
Now we're in Aranda de Duero north of Madrid getting ready to fly home tomorrow. Here's the view from our balcony:
Hasta luego Espana!
Monday, August 12, 2013
Canary Islands--Tenerife
We've spent 7 awesome days on the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands. We went for hikes (more specifically "jwikes" -- hiking/jogging), sunbathed, ate some wrinkly potatoes (a local specialty), drank some Dorada (Canary Island lager) and just generally had a nice, relaxing time. Oh...did I mention that we also saw an entire pod of pilot whales? Tomorrow we leave Tenerife and head to Northern Spain for the second part of our trip. Hasta luego!
Friday, August 2, 2013
We did it!
Got married, that is:
The bike we're riding is super decked-out with wedding decorations, by the way. It was our favorite part of the wedding, mostly because it was so random and unexpected. The bridesmaids and groomsmen surprised us with our "getaway bike." (Thanks to Wendy M for the photo.)
The ceremony was awesome, even though (or maybe because) it was really really short. Then the games, toasts, dinner and cake and dancing. Really really fun, and no one fell in the pond! Thanks for everyone who came ... lots of family from the East Coast made the trek. And a big thank-you to John and Maggie and Anne Vallerga, who took the reins and made everything possible. Family and friends chipped in all over the place, and helped make it a spectacular, memorable event.
Now we're back in Rome, where it's very hot. Next adventure: Honeymoon in the Canary Islands!
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