Thursday, November 17, 2011

the next phase to begin on my mark....

So after almost a week of RAD getting on roads and muddy trails,





El Ocho! 8 nasty switchbacks just outside of KastarowKarlow







top of Cougar Hill







...I spent almost another week getting my read on as temperatures soared, nasal cavities drained and sinuses ballooned up. That's the most eloquent way I could figure to write that I felt like absolute shit. But with all the riding I had been able to do in the last few weeks I was happy to get some much needed rest, and some time with my squinty eyes between the pages of some excellent poached reads.

And now for something completely different...

Off I go on the next little phase. I said goodbye to the good folks of Faenza with a secret pizza rendezvous at Villa Franchi with the fantastic 4: Ale, DJ Livia, La Una and J.Pizzle.





I really could not stay here, or entertain the thought of coming back year after year if I did not have the balance of my friends in town! And although LaUna technically works at the Farm, it was she who introduced me earlier this year to no less than 4 women I was pretty sure for a week at a time I might marry. Seriously. Since when is watermelon on the grass NOT a date!? And Ladies, when a fella suggests he can take a look at your new bicycle cause its making funny sounds, and suggests you bring it way out to the farm (where no one can hear your cries for help) and to come alone but don't tell anyone where you are going...well gosh its because he kinda thinks he might be able one day later to like you a little...DUH! For those introductions LaUna will forever be a friend, cause if I disown her she will spread all kinds of nasty rumors that while we are friends merely remain jokes to jostle my pride and cultural ignorance.

Friday night will be my last big night in Faenza, and if you are around you should come check out the first big show of local heavy hitters Herba Mate - they are gonna rock your dark socks off! Alessandro plays bass in the band and we will be encouraging him by throwing the absolute LARGEST womens and mens undergarments I can find at him throughout the evening's performance. Then the travel begins again...someplace south of this friggen COLD! Seriously! On todays first ride back since sinus infection I wore no less than the following; wool arm warmers, wool leg warmers, stretchypants and jersey, ANOTHER jersey, wool socks, fleece lined windstopper gloves, another pair of full length stretchypants, a vest, a cycling cap, and one of those buff thinggys they give Survivor contestants around my lower face just to warm the air I was breathing. It was COLD! and the SUN was out all day! But thats not enough for this Cali Native...Im getting as far south as I can, in the sun, on my bike, and with friends...maybe even some vino and olives...Ill keep you posted with pictures on that one. Internet might be spotty but I will be taking a ton of photos to share with you sooner than you think.



ciao ciao
S.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Fall Colours, Pony Fantasies, and Sushi in the FoodCourt...

what else would I call this post right?

As you may remember, LaUna spurred the movement to get me a new camera and I have finally set out to take photos of the surrounding fall colour (yes with a "U") changes, as well as document the shit show of organization happening in the bike shop, a "Fishy Friday" lunch outing to a SUSHI restaurant, the destruction of my liver at the hands of Canadian Julie, and some Bicycle Radness in the local hills. check it out...

You know how I love to label things...



and to make piles of "like items" as Mom used to say...





the request to have a quarter of the garage empty seemed an impossible one, but its not too shabby...roof will be fixed by spring...





Fishy Friday...LaUna asked me if it felt like home to be in the Mall Food Court, and I said "Yes, it gives me that old familiar feeling of wanting to kill Kill KILL!!"



But Sushi made it ok...



Grab a plate as it floats on by and enjoy...



eat...stack plate...repeat until full...its all you can eat for 10 bucks!







save room for Jello...



Friday nite was supposed to be a mellow night of movies, gelatto, and friends being lazy...but I was kidnapped by Canadians and forced to drink and dance till 4 in the morning...







...which made the saturday morning bike ride look a little like this...



...actual below...







Life through amber lenses can be quite fantastically deceptive...









from the top of Cougar Hill facing north towards the next hill



detail of the next road...



Top of Pietra Mora facing south towards Cougar Hill...this will be known as Rob's Loop...





After starting the thrill of a well deserved descent, I slammed on the brakes to the cheers of a group coming UP the hill on mountain bikes...It was Bepe and the guys of MugelBike Bepe - never a helmet - always a smile!





a sleepy Faenza off in the distance, at the bottom of a patchwork of be-rowed hills full of yellows, greens, and reds...







Arrived home, feeling lucky to have even made it as far as I did...
4 hours sleep, 3 shots of coffee, 3 pastries, a little over 40km, and a TON of climbing, a surprise run in with friends, smiles, high fives, clear thoughts, headache at bay, and a fresh pot of green soup on the stove to warm my guts...



Not a bad day at all...

Monday, October 24, 2011

I cant thank you enough!!!!

...to those of you who pitched in... I can never thank you enough!
As if the show at the Clan were not enough tonight to whet my whistle, Silvia La Una had a trick up her sleeve.
Last week she had helped me phone a gentleman about a used camera from an Italian internet site and I suppose the plan was hatched then. Tonight, just before the start of the show, Silvia and those present, DJ Livia, Intern (whose real name is Alberto) and J. Pizzle presented me with a gift that left me weeping with joy and acceptance the whole way home several hours later...In light of recent lost camera they have bought me a new one. Dont know what to say, I was speechless, I was overcome with joy for those who are around me on a regular basis, and I have been given the feedback everyone so wants to hear in their lifetime - That their friendship matters to others. Lisa, Enrico, Alberto (intern), Sara, Livia, Ale, and John all signed the card that was printed on the angriest of red paper earlier today (I had no idea when Silvia asked me what colour of paper I would use earlier today, that it would be in reference to my own card) with Silvia's quote reigning queen over all others...
"May the chicken of happiness and the sausage of prosperity be with you wherever you go."
I am going to miss these friends so much in the short time away, and I cant explain how important they have been to my survival all year, or how much they have truly left me feeling that despite all the language and cultural barriers we face, they are true friends.
Thank you to you all, you are the kindest and most sincere people I have ever had the pleasure of calling My Friends.
Thanks from the bottom of my heart!
I love you guys very much!
Scotty

Monday, October 10, 2011

DIESEL!!!!!!!

Always remember to put diesel fuel in a diesel automobile, otherwise you might spend the afternoon waiting for a tow truck in a dumpy, near-abandoned part of Italy, only to be slightly chastened by mechanics (rightfully deserved) and cost the company money that you will feel guilty and dumb about forever... whatever, the weather was nice, and Rob needed the nap.

Robbie and I have had some busy days here in the last week. Working on bikes for the last couple tours, getting RAD on bikes a couple times a week, picking up rental bikes all over Umbria and Tuscany, almost to Rome, and for myself a rocking metal show with friends near Bologna.

Not a bad way to stay busy and active while wrapping up the season.



GONDOLA!!!!



nothing says "lets get pretty for a metal show" like the ring in this picture



THE MELVINS! check the video here....amazing!











Big delivery south...





where early celebrating of minor success beings minor set backs...






stayed at a place that had an interesting view of the "herb garden" from our window...













a "mixed condition ride" at its finest autumn glory









look at the photo below closely...you can gague the steepness of the final descent by the angle at which the house intersects the earth...it was STEEP!



and a pick up in Pisa where there is normally a ton of parking, except when there is a kids volleyball tournament...then you get to drive through the crowd and hope for the best...







wrapping things up, staying ornery, getting rad as often as we can. more later...
S