Sunday, March 28, 2010

Last Day in Interlaken.


Wow! Colorado you have nothing on Interlaken. Next stop Alaska!


Chilling at the pit stop.


A pit stop on the way up.


The lake down below, its really that color.



Day 3: I took a hike by myself to the top of the mountain nearby on our last day. It was an absolutely gorgeous day. The climb took about 2.5 hours and was about 4800 ft. Here are some photos that I took going up that day.

Day two in Interlaken


The lake and mountains from up on the hill. Absolutely breathtaking.



Day 2: I had a chance to get up into the alps and to do some snowboarding. What an amazing experience it was, so much fun to be snowboarding and overlooking some of the best mountains in the world and at the base of all of it a beautiful aqua marine blue lake.

Day one in Interlaken



Here is what we saw when we got down. kind of eerie.

We hiked up the mountain the first day and ran into a little bit of fog, so we had to turn around.


crazy swiss and their humor

Local drinking water.

Interlaken


What an amazing place. Interlaken located in central Switzerland is a mind blowing scenery full of my favorite, mountains.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Under Construction

Ciao Oh!
I am currently trying to apply for internships and I dont have the time
to post my new pics I may put a flickr link on here soon for my pictures of Interlaken, Switzerland.
Until then stay tuned for Interlaken, Venice, Fiorentina Game and many more.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

super obama

Michael Jackson float



Viareggio il Carnevale 2010!!

What a crazy festival. Carnevale in Viareggio was this huge parade that ran through the town. There were some amazing floats there that day I posted a few pictures below to give you an idea. The italians are an interesting bunch they had alot of very political floats some with super obama even.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Matt and Brendan's Room.
Me and Ricky's room.
Our Kitchen side of the room.

Our shared room with a living space and kitchen.

Our Apartment




I was actually expecting to be living in a smaller place than this, so I am pretty happy with what we have. I immediately began seeing the differences in their culture compared to ours, such as no garbage disposal, no dishwasher, no microwave, a smaller oven, a smaller fridge, a smaller everything really. I love it. It is such a necessities based culture, they only use what they need, sure its cold in the apartment at night, but you just put on a flannel. Above our some photos of our apartment.

Ciao Firenze





I have arrived in Florence and am loving every minute of it. Above is the view from my kitchen window.It is wonderful, we live right across from Mercato Centrale, which is the town centers farmers market open everyday 730 -2. So far I have gone there every other day to buy fresh food.