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Tra libellule e serpenti

WP_20140920_004Le libellule si sono presentate anche questa mattina e una ha cercato di entrare in casa. Ma l’apparizione piu’ inaspettata e’ stata quella di un bellissimo serpente, penso fosse un piccolo pitone. Ha attraversato il giardino dove ero seduto a prendere il caffe’ e mi sono venuti i brividi. Ci sono parecchie galline che vagano libere tra i campi di riso qui e qualche topolino, il posto giusto per sfamarsi. La proprietaria della casa mi ha detto che non devo preoccuparmi, non sono pericolosi. Sono animali timidi, basta non calpestarli. Vedo molte persone lavorare nei campi di riso anche la notte. Se loro non sono preoccupate non c’e’ ragione che io lo sia.

Moved to Ubud

WP_20140920_002I came to Ubud just by chance, following Dian’s suggestion and I fell in love with the place almost instantaneously.  The first day we went for lunch to Sari Organik, a quite a popular place here thanks to TripAdvisor. The restaurant is located 20 minutes walk  up on Subak Sok-Wayah, a small path not accessible to cars in the middle of rice field terraces.  Many tourists come to see this area because of the amazing sceneries, the quite surroundings and unspoiled landscape. I came as a tourist too but very quickly decided to move here. I saw a small house with the “for rent” sign and quickly made a deal with the owner and few days later I moved in.  I love the countryside and I grew up in house in the middle of corn and wheat fields, so it brought back some childhood memories. I felt some good vibe in this place and the villa was pretty cheap: only 12 dollars a day. I thought it was the right place to settle at least for a while. I needed to relax and get some peace in my life after what happened in Singapore. I was not in the mood to stay in the crowded and noisy area of Bali and if I missed the beach I could always go there for a short trip.

Grand Hyatt Bangkok

It wasn’t easy to come here to Bangkok during the protest and the risk of being blown up by a bomb. But the curiosity of seeing this city after 14 years couldn’t stop me. I have vague memories of that trip, I just remember it was super hot and I would get dizzy just to walk around. But now is the perfect time to visit as the weather in in February is a bit less humid. I still don’t have much of a feeling for this city. It’s crowded, chaotic and too crazy for me. But staying at Grand Hyatt made my stay safe and pleasurable.

Se si potesse non morire – Moda’

——- translation——

If I had the time to think
About the beautiful side of things
I would have realized how hot and yellow the Sun really is
And how simple it is when it rains outside to gift yourself with a window so you can make everything look better when making love…
If I just had a little more time to travel
I would shred my heart into salty dust
To cover every inch of the sea
If I could keep more promises and in return have the certainty that roses will bloom without thorns
That will change everything….
Can you imagine if with a single jump we could fly
If we could disappear in a hug
If we could feed ourselves with kisses
There would be a little more love and less hunger in the world
And there would be no time to suffer
And could you imagine if we didn’t have to die
If you could see the stars even when the Sun is shining
If you could be born again every month so that we receive again the sweetness of affection from a mother and father
If we could sleep in the dark without fears anymore..
.. while outside a thunderstorm begins.
If we could give a little bit of faith to those who no longer believe in good things
If even the animals could talk to us, maybe we would start wondering more often if they are human instead of us
If I could walk up to the sky with our eyes closed, aware that we would never stops breathing
That would change things…
Can you imagine if with a single jump we could fly
If we could disappear in a hug
If we could feed ourselves with kisses
There would be a little more love and less hunger in the world
And there would be no time to suffer
And could you imagine if we didn’t have to die
If you could see the stars even when the Sun is shining
If you could be born again every month so that we receive again the sweetness of affection from a mother and father
If we could sleep in the dark without fears anymore..
.. while outside a thunderstorm begins.
while outside a thunderstorm begins.

Thank you Chengu

I had an awesome time in Chengdu. It was really helpful to break away from Faye and Beijing, relax and spend time with great people. Now I understand why everybody from Sichuan has been telling me that they love living there and hate Beijing. Chengdu has been named the China’s 4th-most livable city for 5 years in a row by the China Daily. And the food was just delicious, Sichuan food has been my favorite food since I moved to China and I can’t believe I waited for so long to go there and actually try the real thing. Sichuan food is very spicy. Local specialties include Grandma Chen’s Tofu (Mapo doufu), Chengdu Hot pot, and Dan Dan Mien (literally meaning, “Noodles carried on a pole” (Dan Dan Noodles). All three dishes are very spicy. Mapo Doufu and Dan Dan Mien contain Sichuan peppers (huājiāo; 花椒; literally “flower pepper”) and I love that flavor. Interesting enough an article by the Los Angeles time called Chengdu “China’s party city” for its carefree lifestyle. Chengdu outnumbers Shanghai in the number of tea houses and bars despite having less than half the population. The inhabitants have a reputation in China for having a laid-back attitude and for knowing how to enjoy life.

The local snacks in Chengdu are known for creative ingredients, skilled preparation, wide variety, and cheap prices. Tastes range from sweet and spicy to sour and hot in a range of cooking techniques including frying, stewing, baking, steaming and boiling. Some of the more common snacks found across town include noodles, wontons, dumplings, pastries, tangyuan (sweet rice balls), drinks, salads, and soups. It is indeed a culinary experience not to miss.

Chengdu boasts a rich culture of tea and cuisine which adds traits of romance and leisure to the people’s characteristics. According to Gou, the pursuit of happiness is rooted in the nature of the IMG_4369Chengdu people. I was lucky enough that my best friend in Beijing, Sara, is also from Chengdu so she put me in touch with some of her best friends there. This very kind people were so hospitable and took the time to show me JinLi, a popular commercial and dining area resembling the ancient-style architecture of West Sichuan . “Jinli” is the name of an old street in Chengdu dating from the Han Dynasty and means “making perfection more perfect”. Jinli Street was one of the oldest and the most commercialized streets in the history of the Shu and was well-known throughout the country during the Qin, Han and Three Kingdoms Periods. Many aspects of the urban life of Chengdu are present in the current-day Jinli area: teahouses, restaurants, bars, theatrical stages, handicraft stores, local snack vendors and specialty shops. Her’s some pics from Jinli and some of the snacks we tried:IMG_4465

Here you can also buy the incense that comes in different colors. The incense is sold in little bags that are hanged on the trees representing prayers to the Buddhist gods.

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You can also try the local specialty “rabbits heads” but I didn’t have the courage to do that…

IMG_4360After the visiting Jingli my friends took me to have lunch to a typical Sichuan restaurant where I got lucky to try the authentic 水煮鱼 the famous fish served in bowl of oil with a ton of pepper and chili. Fantastic.

IMG_4386And then we spent the afternoon to a typical teahouse in the outskirts of Chengdu, relaxing and having a good time in Sichuan style

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Later they invited me for dinner at their house and they were so kind to cook for me. I felt like I was eating non-stop. They indeed were so nice and hospitable people.

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It was indeed an unforgettable day in Chengdu!