springel
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Joined: 1/2/2005 From: Groningen, NL Status: offline
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I was in Rome with my school in 1972. First lunch was a lasagna, an unknown dish in Groningen at the time. Also learned to appreciate an espresso standing at a stainless steel bar in the street. Next year I travelled with an Eurorail card to Greece, but on the return trip I spent a week in Rome again. I wanted to show this place to my new found girlfriend from Munich. In 1980 I made a trip through Northern Italy with my Corsican girlfriend. We came from France, Genua, Pisa, the Tuscan countryside to Florence. Very good food in tiny restaurants in small villages. While in the 70's banking in Rome was so bad that they didn't even have change in shops, in 1980 Northern Italy the banks were at the front in technology with flashy Olivetti computer systems that handled my Dutch bank account more efficiently than my home bank in Groningen. Then it was 2008 when I stayed a week in Reggio Emilia with an internet friend from Cologne to visit the private Collezione Maramotti. From there we also went to Parma and Bologna, but somehow I preferred Reggio, because it was a friendly small university town, without lots of tourists, while still having that same Mediaeval architecture, everything just a little bit smaller. I was surprised that German was more useful to communicate with the locals than English, but then, their nearest neighbours are Austrians and Swiss.
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