A Return to Italy
Saturday, March 11th, 2006A few weeks at Chateau de Radetz was just what I need to escape the unforgiving German winter. The place came equipped with built in ‘mother’ hence I was treated to luxuries far greater than I deserved. Gone were the days of dried pasta drowned in a German Dolmio equivalent, the days of lumpy creaky 5 foot dwarf beds. Between bouts of lounging and eating, Mary showed me the town, and the surrounding towns. Day trips to Heidlburg, France (just ‘popped’ over for a day…), snowy walks in the hills (with real snow!), flamkuchen (german pizza) and even skiing (on real snow!) gave me a better taste of Germany than I would have gained on my own.
The two weeks flew by, after which I left the comforts of ‘home’ and the German winter for a warmer climate in Italy. Excited to be heading to Italy once more, but reluctant to leave behind family and the luxury and kindness that come with.
I landed in Pisa and caught a train to Livorno where I was planning to stay. Why did I go to Livorno? My reasoning escapes me at this moment. But I can save you the trouble now and tell you its not worth it. Livorno is a dump. If I were to have consulted Lonely Planet I would have seen that under the heading of Livorno the words ‘a bit of a dump’ are actually used. But of course I didnt read that. I think after two weeks of ocean depravity, in a state of landlocked insanity, I just assumed that since it was near the coast it might be a nice place to spend the night. I was wrong. Things were not starting out well my second time in Italy. Until… I booked into the hostel, was shown the dorm room and a few minutes later upgraded to a private double room with bathroom and TV (albeit Italian TV) due to the fact the place was rather empty. It seemed my life of luxury was not yet over. Yes, things were looking up….
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