Monday, May 29, 2017

Visit to SA 18-26 May 2017

A quick trip back home to CT and JHB. Athol had business commitments in JHB so we decided to also spend a few days in CT.

Athol was invited to speak at the Living Newspaper on Monday 22 May, which is a non-profit which hold talks at the synagogue in Sea Point. Athol spoke about A Life of Possibilities. Me, You , Us.





Athol also spoke at Portlands High School in Mitchells Plain and Lwazi Primary School in Gugulethu.

Sunday, May 7, 2017

Trip to Pisa, Italy - Part 2 - Food Heaven

The food in Pisa is amazing! I've always wanted to visit Italy. I grew up with Italian food. My mom used to make spaghetti and pizza. My mom used to have an Italian coffee shop and sold cappucinos, tiramisu, focaccia, Italian ice-cream, etc. Even my two best friends at high school were Italian.

We have the best pizza at Pizzeria Rustica. To our surprise we loved the Funghi pizza without cheese! You really get to taste the base, mushrooms and pomodoro. Think it was the best pizza we ever had.

We also tried their Anchini which are fried rice balls with vegetables inside.


We had a great lunch at Ristoro Pecorino on Via Santa Maria - Bruschetta, Vegetarian Platter, Ribolitta (known as poor man's food, which is a vegetable stew with beans and bread) and tiramisu! Absolutely delicious!




We had pasta at Il Peperonchino on Santa Marina one night. I had the Spaghetti Cabonara and Athol had the Pesto Tagliatelli which was absolutely delicious!

 Of course, we had to try the gelato :) I tried the Straciatelli i.e. chocolate chip :)


Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Trip to Pisa, Italy - Part 1

Athol handed in his 30,000 word thesis last week. So we decided to take a short trip to relax and have a change of scenery. We still have our Schengen visas which are valid until January so decided to take advantage of it. Flights from London to Pisa, Italy are cheaper than a return flight from CT to JHB! We decided to spend four nights in Pisa which is a 2 hour flight from Luton Airport. We caught the bus from Gloucester Green bus terminal in Oxford to Luton Airport, it was a 2 hour trip. It's the first time going to Luton Airport, which is under renovation. It is much much smaller than Heathrow, only one terminal. Most of the low cost airlines fly from here to Europe. We flew with EasyJet. They had an automatic bad drop, the first I've seen. So simple, you weight your checked in luggage yourself, the label gets printed then you put the label onto your bag and hand it to the attendant. We just had to get our SA passports validated at the counter. Through security, there are a few restaurants, there's a Pret a Manger if you want to grab a quick bite.  

Flying into Pisa you see the beautiful Italian coastline.
As it was May Day, there were no buses in operation so we caught a taxi to Via Santa Maria which is the centre of Pisa, 10 minutes from the airport. This is a busy pedestrian only street that leads to the majestic 'Field of Miracles' where the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Cathedral and Baptistery are. What a sight! This tower leans at about a 10 degree angle :) funny seeing all the tourists taking pictures pushing the tower :)

This area is extremely busy during the day, the best time is to go in the evening.

Walking along the streets has a real Tuscan feel - it feels like you are at Monte Casino (for those of you in JHB!). So pretty with the colourful buildings and window shutters.