Saturday, 27 September 2014

Ciao Sardinia, Bonjour France

Nothing like trying to find a parking spot when there aren't any, the minutes are ticking by faster than they normal would, you usually drive an automatic on the other side of the road and just for kicks, your mother tongue is another language.  Due biglietti per favore...tickets sorted, the world's best mumma bear and I boarded the Moby ferry to the island of Corsica...just!  

This French Island north of Sardinia is approximately 50 minutes by ferry, across the crystal like, aqua blue Mediterranean Sea. Picture perfect weather provided the most wonderful opportunity to explore Bonifacio, France's answer to Italy's Portofino. 

As the ferry glided into Bonifacio's port, the water glistened and sparkled as the sunlight touched the ripples, eddies and wash from the numerous water craft making their way mostly out into the Mediterranean.  Like most of the ports in this part of the world, there is some seriously impressive craft in the Bonifacio port.  Merely teasing the everyday passerby with material for potential pipe dreams. There was even one called "Mr. Brown". 

The port area is a hustle and bustle of day trippers and holiday makers who mostly arrive by ferry, making their way around by either foot or car. There are numerous restaurants and bars along the port. And of course given it's France, fantastic boulangeries - bonjour baguettes and croissants! It wasn't too long before we were making out way thought the first of a couple of croissants - haha. 

The incline to the main hilltop village is steep, in fact very steep. We well and truly earned our lunch of fresh dips (olive and coriander) and a rustic cob type loaf of bread.  As we sat on the steps of a open hall type building, eating our fresh market produce, we watched the multitude of people walk, drive, even cycle past, as they  explored this unique and stunning part of Europe.  We weren't the only ones enjoying the fresh and fab offerings from the local producers on the steps.

Post lunch, we continued our foot tour of Bonifacio. A place of interest is the local cemetery - worth a visit for the architecture and stunning vista.  The hilltop village part of Bonifacio is built precariously on the edge of the cliffs facing the Med. Very reminiscence of the unique, picturesque and famous Cinque Terre in Italy.  After some more pics of the views, we ventured back down to the port area for a cleansing ale and Caprioska followed by a gelato chaser....yes, you read correctly.  If you ever visiting Bonifacio, do visit B-52 - a cool yet laid back bar looking directly out to the never ending action in the port. Here we sat and chilled, people watching to the max and for something different, witnessed the delivery of a fresh tuna.  It was as fresh as you get and hand delivered by the fisherman himself, wearing nothing but shorts. We found out later that day B-52 is the Bum Gumer's favourite place to dine and hang when in town. 

As the sun continued its journey westward, over the Med and its clear, tranquil waters, we embarked on our return ferry trip. So peaceful sitting there reflecting on the day's adventures thus far.  Once back on Sardinian soil, some further sightseeing thanks to day-light saving.  Santa Teresa Di Gallura is the port town from which you catch the ferry across to Corsica.  What a quaint, yet in parts touristy town. Here the suntans are very GC darling - bold, brassy and brown!  

Stunning day. Grazie tanto Bonifacio, you're well worth a visit. 

Wednesday, 3 September 2014

Bar Baretto for lunch? Si indeed. Siesta post lunch? Si indeed.

Post my speedy airport run, a spot of yoga and a little bit of brekkie, the world's best mumma bear and I joined the Bum Gummer, RaRa and Mr Lee for a memorable lunch at Bar Baretto in Cala di Volpe. So yummy was the food and good for the budget, Mum and I ventured back before the end of our holiday. 

This cafe come restaurant offers some seriously delectable delights.  Our table alone enjoyed bread, calamari, pizza, hot chips, salad, vongole and of course a bottle or two of vino....delicious! 

 A full tummy, a little bit of vino on board, a comfy bed with the cool summer breeze gently passing through the linen curtains was the most perfect environment to enjoy a siesta.  Two hours later I awoke feeling completely relaxed and ready to eat again...no, not quite! The world's best mumma bear and I venture off on a walk down the dirt track towards the very striking, imposing mountains overlooking San Pantaleo...think picnic at hanging rock. 

Ciao ciao for now x 

Monday, 1 September 2014

Picking more daisies...

The one and only MA and I were up very early by Italian standards for a trip to the Olbia airport. MA is back home to London. No tourist route this time, I'm now a "local".

MA and I have been dear friends for a number of years thanks to Fin Management - yet another case of good coming out of not so good. During her visit, MA shared a poem her yoga teacher had read during class - "If I had my life over I would pick more daisies" by Nadine Stair. MA's decision to join my darling family and me here in Sardinia was very last minute and a perfect example of MA "picking more daisies".  And given the distant between London and Australia, I'm so very pleased she did because the ripple effect it has makes for magical moments in time, the creation of wonderful memories and such a bonus to the time here in Sardinia. 

Grazie tanto MA for picking more daisies. I always have and continue to have such love and admiration for your strength of character, your determination and boldness, your wit and intelligence and most importantly, your warm and generous heart.  Buon Compleanno for Wednesday the one and only MAP. 

Ciao ciao for now x 

Perfecto Porto Cervo

Sunday's weather wasn't as fabulous as it's been however out of not so good, always comes good. Windy, cooler weather equals ciao Porto Cervo and all the super yachts that come with this part of the world.  It really is hard to comprehend the sheer size of some of the yachts...and the associated dollars.

Some more happy snaps followed by lunch at home, an all important "girls" catch up on all the important things in life and a siesta.  Post siesta, we three strolled down to the piazza for a caffe and people watch.  MA was somewhat taken by a very stylish, on trend, bun of hair.  Home to frock up before dinner at Ichnos for MA's birthday dinner - the first of many before the official day of the one and only MA. 

Ichnos, is one of the best pizza restaurants I've encounter around the world thus far. While the toppings are all important and absolutely delicious, it's all in the base - light and super thin. We three became four with RaRa joining us for dinner.  Vino, aqua, beer, two pizzas (one with fresh procutto crudo and rocket - amazing), pasta alla Vongole, insalata mista and of course pane.  Such an indulgent yet fabulous and memorable dinner with people you love. 

Ciao ciao for now x 

Sunday, 31 August 2014

The one and only MAP you need when sightseeing

Friday 22 Aug, the start of a two and three quarter day adventure with the world's best mumma bear and the one and only MAP, my dear friend from uni who now calls London home.

After a pretty standard, somewhat uneventful drive to the Olbia airport in the wee Panda to pick up MAP...

- a lengthy 9km or so bumper to bumper traffic jam
- a four car pile up
- driving in the dark for the first time to an airport I've only ever been drive to/from

...we made it.

Note to future "tourists", don't follow the first lot of airport signs to Olbia airport - it's the "tourist" way to the airport.  Anyhoo, as I said we made it....eventually!!

So fab to be hanging out with the world's best mumma bear and the one and only MAP here in Italy. Yet another delicious dinner - thank you Mum and another very late night by Australian standards. 

Saturday morning post our yum brekkie, some yoga, a run, we team of three were up and off to see the many sights and sounds. To Palau and the surrounding areas we ventured and explored. Palau, a gorgeous seaside town, is bustling with locals and tourists. Post a caffe and espresso we continued exploring and taking numerous happy snaps along the way. 

We basically missed lunch but found the restaurant we dined at four years ago when visiting for the Bum Gummer's 30th birthday.  Grazie tanto to Leonardo for shining some light on the parking situation for us.  I now know the trick for the next visit. We enjoyed some people watching time while on the little beach adjacent to the restaurant. 

On our way home, the world's best mumma bear finally took a step into a proper supermarket - mum had been suffering withdrawals. We stocked up on provisions and headed home for a scrumptious apperitivo. Salute!

Ciao ciao for now x 

Mercato madness

Thursday or "Giovedi" in Italian is Market Day in San Pantaleo. The somewhat sleepy, tranquil village of San Pantaleo goes from having some hustle and bustle around the Piazza of a morning and evening to outright madness in no time at all every Thursday. This is especially so during the peak months of summer. Put simply, it is sheer chaos. 

It seems like every man, woman, child, dog, cat, even rabbit within a 50km radius (mostly from around the Costa Smeralda, Olbia and Tempio) descend on San Pantaleo until approx 2pm every Thursday.  From fresh fruit and vegetables to cheeses and cured meats to sweets and biscuits, to clothing, accessories and art, this famous market has something for everyone and animal.  I heart SP. 

Ciao ciao for now x 

  

  

Sunday, 24 August 2014

Ticking a bucket list box

I'm driving in Italy!! The hire car (will just add in here it's a manual Fiat Panda) was dropped to home this morning thanks to The Bum Gummer. Not long after, the world's best Mumma Bear and I were following The Bum Gummer and RaRa along the narrow, tight and twisting roads of Sardinia down to the Costa Smeralda.  It was fantastic!

I drove the world's best Mumma Bear and myself to Porto Cervo and checked out the outlandish wealth and excess before driving back to San Pantaleo for lunch.  And for the record aka blog, what a great lunch - fresh paninis and beer.  Not quite beer and pizza but right up there. 

Ciao ciao for now x 

Life in the not so fast lane...

The sole is shining, the sky is crystal blue, the church bells peal on the hour. The days thus far include a leisurely yoga session and walk, a delicious breakfast of fresh fruit, yogurt and cereal, a walk to the Piazza for the world's best Mumma Bear caffe, time spent enjoying the sights and sounds of San Pantaleo, a walk back home, quality chill time, a walk to lunch or lunch at home, a siesta for the world's best Mumma Bear, a walk to the Piazza and supermarket, a walk back to the apartment, an aperitivo, a delicious dinner, a walk to the Piazza, more time spent enjoying the sights and sounds of San Pantaleo, a walk back home, more quality chill time, bed. Yep, it's pretty hectic here. 

Ciao ciao for now x 





Friday, 22 August 2014

I heart SP

During our first walk around the Centro in just over four years, we noticed a stall selling "I Heart SP" merchandise. The slogan was first made famous in New York City - I heart NYC - and is now reproduced in various forms around the world.  The SP is of course an abbreviation for San Pantaleo however it made me think of all the other things it could stand for to describe this beautiful part of the world. 

Spectacular Panorama 
Slower Pace
Stunning Position
Spiritual People
Supreme Pizzas  
Summer Perfection 
Sublime Prosecco
Super Pesce 
Social Piazza 
Salute Peeps   
Siesta Pronto
Special Place  
Sun-kissed Paradise 
Sweet Pomodoros
Sub-standard Parking

 Ciao ciao for now x 

Beer and pizza - the perfect match?

There is nothing quite like a traditional pizza and a local beer to quench one's thirst and satisfy one's appetite at lunchtime...or dinner for that matter.  

Not once but twice now, the world's best Mumma Bear and I have ventured to the local San Pantaleo Pizzeria Trattoria, Ichnos, for lunch.  Yes peeps, it's that good.  Our first visit this trip was lunch day one with The Bum Gummer.  Ice cold Ichnusa, a local brew, complete with a mouth-watering Quarto Stagioni pizza really does hit the spot and make you wonder for a second or two..is there anything else better in the world at that particular moment in time?! The answer is no. 

Ciao ciao for now x 

Benvenuti in San Pantaleo

The muted colours of the quaint Sardinian township San Pantaleo, glow ever so warmly as the sun shines brightly and the sky provides a crystal blue blanket.

San Pantaleo is a mountain top village, located between Olbia and Porto Cervo near the picture perfect Costa Smeralda.  This is a spectacular part of the world. Enchanting vistas, a place unlike no other, one you remember for a life time.

The world's best Mumma Bear and I are having a wonderful time thus far.  The Bum Gummer met us at the airport and ensured a safe trip back to San Pantaleo.  RaRa is currently away for work, returning later in the week. The Bum Gummer and RaRa have acquired a little piece of magic here in Sardinia. It's so very cool being able to experience it first hand and share in their happiness.  Even more so at the moment because I'm thrilled to share, they announced their engagement 15/16 August (depending on whether you're based in the northern or southern hemisphere).

Dinner first night was a delicious BBQ fish and vegies - just what was needed after nearly 33 hours of travel.  Fresh food, water, a shower, a bed and quality time with beloved family...how good are the little things in life.  

Ciao ciao for now x 

Wednesday, 20 August 2014

CTRL, ALT, DELETE...let the defrag begin

The world's best Mumma bear and I are on our way north for the end of the European summer.  Our purpose, to visit one son/brother, the ever cheeky yet astute Bum Gummer and his lovely fiancee, the super stylish and creative RaRa at their new pad in San Pantaleo, Sardinia.  Both the world's best Mumma Bear and I are so looking forward to this holiday, an opportunity to "defrag", spend quality time with family and just be...a need so strong after so many significant happenings since late 2013 and into 2014 thus far.   

With little fan fare but town car comfort, the world's best Mumma bear and I arrived at the airport for the first of three flights.  Many thanks to Emirates and their on-board bar, Veuve Clicquot and Moët & Chandon for ensuring two very relaxing and enjoyable flights to Milano via Dubai...Turbulence? What turbulence?

Not quite the same can be said on our Easy Jet flight Milano to Olbia but uneventful is always preferred over eventful and the cabin crew were very friendly and welcoming.  A little heads up to anyone travelling Easy Jet from Milano, the bag drop system takes time....

Ciao ciao for now x