Tuesday, October 28, 2008

6 southern italy part 2: amalfi coast

My weekend was so great I had to break it up over two posts! After we left Pompeii on Saturday we headed down to the town of Veco Equense. This was such a cute little town and we used the free time we had to walk around and eventually have some great seafood. For the rest of the night we just hung out in our gorgeous hotel and Becca read Tarot cards for some of the other girls... we drank cheap red wine out of the plastic hotel cups (real classy!)... it was a good time!


driving into veco equense...


our perfect little hotel...




veco equense at night!



seafood!! the fried calamari and shrimp was so good! i was extra greedy and did not share a bit. lol mackenzie was scared of the shrimp. HA!

later that night....


me being stealthy in the corner,
drinking wine out of a plastic cup,
in my hoodie dress,

slightly resembling a gnome...




views from our rooms the next morning...

me! excited about another day of great weather on the coast.

The next day we moved along to Sorrento where we spent the rest of the afternoon! Sorrento is a gorgeous town with amazing views of the Amalfi coast. Unfortunately, I couldn't really capture all the beauty from the bus ride in but here are a few flicks from the city center and the bay.





view of sorrento from the port! (click for better quality)




I wish everybody who is seeing this could have been there too... These towns were amazingly beautiful and the weather was spectacular. Now I'm back in Florence where its raining and getting cold! Hope you enjoyed the pictures...
Ciao ;)

Monday, October 27, 2008

11 rosana, prostitutes and prune in pompeii

This weekend I went on another school trip! We traveled about 8 hours to southern Italy to the legendary ancient city of Pompeii and then to the Amalfi coast to the gorgeous towns of Veco Equense and Sorrento. It was fabulous! Nowadays these weekend trips are what I LIVE for.

Pompeii, for those that don't remember, is a city that was buried in 20 feet of ashes after the explosion of Mt. Vesuvius about 200 years ago. Almost everything that you see in my pictures was excavated from the ashes when the city was unintentionally rediscovered during the contruction of a road. I have to admit, I expected the ruins to be a lot more dramatic... I grew up seeing pictures of people frozen in ash running from the volcano when I learned about Pompeii! But a lot of the mummified bodies have been moved to Naples where there is a huge museum about Pompeii. Nevertheless, it was really cool to be in such a historic place. The details that were preserved underneath the ash are amazing... and you can really picture what life was like in this city.


We had an awesome tour guide named Rosana... this lady was soooo funny. First of all, she was so expressive with her hands and her body that for a second I thought she might have had a couple drinks before she started the tour. But then we just realized that was HER! haha. She had the illest accent and I knew I wouldn't be able to describe it to anybody to give the full effect so I recorded her! She did a great job both giving us the history of the city and entertaining us with her dirty little jokes.



One interesting thing about Pompeii is that they had a booming prostitution business. They had their very own red light district where women would have their own "working rooms". There was also like a "store" on the main road of the red light district where the men could go and pick what exactly they wanted from a menu! The "menu" was painted frescoes within this little building that had small rooms to wash up in before your services were provided. Rosana told us that this area was extremely popular... wealthy men would come here 2 or 3 times a DAY! lol Check out these pictures and see if you can figure out what this menu has to offer.... Click the pictures to see them full sized!


There were penises carved in the stone of the street where all this went down. These Pompeii folks were serious about their trickin!! lol


serious!!


And of course, we took some photos of ourselves and not just the scenery...


willy underneath some columns that reminded me of the old cingular "raising the bar" ads..
mckenzie and me being rockstars... this was my favorite photo of the day!

my roommate Becca being cute...
peter thinking.... Davvero???

more pictures of the ruins....
imagine how long it must have taken for them to dig all this out of 20 feet of ash!!

the perimeter of the city, temple of Isis and an altar for sacrifices to Isis


inside a bath house and another mummified body


the coliseum of Pompeii... Rosana told us that Pink Floyd performed here in the 70s... I wish I was there!

the central forum of the city and Mount Vesuvius in the background

I took a ton of pictures but these were my favorites! I may post more on facebook later but that's all for now... hope you enjoyed. Photos from Veco Equense and Sorrento coming up next. Ciao! :)

Monday, October 20, 2008

3 artist spotlight: fly lady di


This weekend I found an artist by the name of Fly Lady Di while surfing new blogs... and fell in love! This woman can truly be called a "hip hop renaissance artist". She parlayed her classical dance training into a successful career as a dancer for artist from Fabulous and Tweet to Ashlee Simpson and Fall Out Boy. And now she has translated her amazing skills as an acrylic painter into the performance art of live painting. Her work is graphic, bold and colorful and completely articulates her love of all things "punky" and hiphop. Each piece delivers her emotion and simultaneously evokes a response from the viewer. You can definitely see her influences from art deco with the intricate details and graffiti artist with the vibrant colors.





I LOVE her work and her story definitely inspires me. Even though I'm in school for Interior Design, I still am a visual artist at heart and I love music too. Teaching piano has been a great way to keep music in my life without the pressures of performing. I've been drawing and painting for as long as I can remember, and I want to create art professionally alongside with my interior design career. I love to see people who can manage a career with many sides, because that's what I want to do. Lady Di also still teaches dance, her first passion. If I could, I'd be a piano instructor, interior designer, and a visual artist all at once! I just have to figure out a way to make 36 hours out of 24 each day! ;)

Plus, you have to love her style... the quirky glasses, the b-girl outfits and such. She's too cute!


for more Lady Di check out her blog and her myspace.

ciaaooo!!
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