Clapping the Italian way vs the Asian way

Something interesting that I learnt.

While in Capri, I had the most interesting conversation between new friends Andrea and Dario, and Cartcart. I don’t remember how it started, but all of a sudden Cartcart demonstrated at how you can tell if a person was left handed or right handed by the way they fold their hands.

I’m right handed because when I fold, my right hand naturally tucks in and the left goes under. Like this :

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Left handers on the other hand, do it with the opposite hands. But when I try to do the opposite side, I get confused.

Cart also demonstrated that the way a person claps will reveal if that person is a left hander or a right hander. For me, my right hand naturally goes up higher than the left.

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Normally, I’d raise my hands all the way up till they are close to my mouth and almost parallel to my body and we clap like this :

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Cart looked at me all puzzled, as Italians clap differently, hands crossed so that they are able to make a louder clap.

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And that was when Dario chipped in, informing that his Japanese colleague claps the same way I did too, as it was considered more elegant and refined. So it’s more a cultural thing.

It’s probably nothing important, but it was quite interesting to me.

Back from Capri!

Hi everyone!

Cart and I just got back from a 4 day trip from Capri and Napoli to attend our friends’s wedding. It was so beautiful and everything went so lovely that I feel so blessed and humbled.


Yes, that’s a baju kurong I am wearing there

I’m feeling a little tired from our long train ride home to write a proper post, but I’ll try to blog more about it as soon as I can. In the meanwhile, here is something to whet your appetite

So beautiful!

A crypt of bones in Rome

Jerrick is in Rome for a short break at the moment before his graduation to hang out with Cart and me. But since he’s already been in Rome before and has seen almost everything, we had to scan for a little bit for the places which we’ve never been to before. And that’s when I remembered the Cimitero Dei Cappuccini (Quick trivia : Cappucino the coffee drink is actually named because of the brown colour of a Cappucin monk’s robe)

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And so we took the metro to Piazza Barberini and immediately found ourselves in front of the Santa Maria della Concezione church. And like other churches here, it was tranquil and peaceful in here.

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Cute baby angels

But what sets this particular church different from the other’s that I’ve been to is that there is a crypt below it with bones from about 4000 friars as well as poor, religious folks who cannot afford proper burial. As there were so many bodies, there were not enough space and thus, were used as decorations depicting religious scenes instead.

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As the cemetery was part of the church, it is compulsory for visitors to be attired modestly (like how to dress in San Paolo) and then hand a small donation of  one euro at the front table before you are allowed inside.

The first feeling that I had while entering was how rather creepy the place is – the entire cemetery is ornately decorated. And in the hot summer heat, the air felt rather stuffy. You are surrounded with bone dividers, bone lamps, bone murals as well as several complete skeletons with robes … It felt so much like Diablo as you go down one level.

Since almost everything was covered with bones, it was relatively easy to reach and touch them. Not that I wanted to! Some would find it scary to be in here, but I found it tolerably creepy-cool. Nevertheless, I wouldn’t be walking here by myself at night time!

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The cemetery is divided into 6 rooms – crypt of resurrection, mass chapel, crypt of skulls, crypt of pelves, crypt of leg and thigh bones, and crypt of the three skeletons. I can’t take pictures here, and I noticed one person who tried, got reprimanded and had his photo deleted on the spot. Nevertheless, you could find quite a number of pictures online.

Cart tells me that the intention of the cemetery was not to scare but instead be a form of devotion as well as a reminder to all friars that life is not eternal and one day too, our lives will end. Which is probably the most apparent in the last room, which had the message :

“What you are now we used to be; what we are now you will be…”

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Not quite a touristy place, but it’s definitely something to be seen

I love Tavola Calda La Molisana

You know how in Singapore, when you go to for Nasi Padang (like at Hajah Maimunah) and you can pick and choose the food behind the glass display, that you want to eat.

There is something similar here in Italy too. And it is called Tavola Calda which literally means Hot Table. Typically only opened during lunch, these eating establishments are meant for working people (but they are also open to all) who do not have the time to reach home to eat lunch, hence they head here for a cheap and quick meal – you spend about 5 – 10 euro in all.

This is one of my favourite Tavola Calda – La Molisana which is right across Cipro metro station.

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Here, all the food will be displayed behind a glass display for you to have a look before you choose which yummy food you’d like for lunch. And generally, like a pizza al taglio, you’ll be charged according to the weight of the food.

There are a lot of variety of food here from pasta, to meats to vegetables.

Although some tavola calda also do it “buffet style” with the food all spread on the table, and you pick as much as you’d like to eat, as long as it fits in one plate.

This is what Cart and I had the last time we were at La Molisana – Parmigiana di melanzane (kind of like lasagna but with eggplants instead of pasta – yummy but troublesome to make), pomodoro ripieni di riso (baked tomato with flavoured rice inside) and a couple of mixed grilled vegetables.

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And this what we had when we went there last November. More or  less the same thing, except Cart had a meatless lasagna.

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I love tavola calda. It might not have such a fine dining ambience, but the food is wonderfully family style and most importantly yummy.

So if you are in Rome and looking for a more wallet friendly alternative for lunch, this could be something to try 🙂

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La Molisana
Via Cipro 8A
00136, Roma Italia

Attack of the space invaders in Rome

I’ve been seeing this around various parts of Rome for a while :

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From far away it looked kind of like a helmet from a fire-station.

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Looking closer, it looks like the classic game, Space Invaders.

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They may be hard to spot at first, but once you’ve spotted one, you’d be looking out for more!

Doing a quick search online reveals that all these are artwork which is done by a street artist, Wunderkammern. How cool is that? I love street art 🙂

Spending the day in Lake Martignano

Last weekend, Cart and I spent the afternoon together with some friends over at Martignano. There is an agriturismo here which is in the area of Bracciano which where Cart and I visited some while back.

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To get here, we had to pass a rather out of place, steep, hilly area which reminds me so much of a dustier version of Cameron Highlands.

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Anyway, agriturismo is a farmstay where it is basically a type of operation that brings visitors to a farm where you could do activities such as picking fruit, feeding animals and buying handmade produce.

We stopped by a bottega which sells food stuff like handmade cheese and fresh produce.

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Here Cart bought for himself some freshly made ricotta cheese (good for making lasagna) as well as a type of square sheep milk cheese. Both directly made from the farm’s milk.

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I  took this picture of basil which was sitting on the produce shelf because it looked really fresh.

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We also saw a couple of fruit trees along the way, like this pear tree.

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Luckily it wasn’t ripe enough or it’ll be already plucked and eaten before I could snap a picture! We also saw this amarena tree.

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Amarena is a type of cherry and the tree happened to be full of fruits. Cart’s friend Fabrizio started to pull the branch to grab at the fruits and then not too long after, two little boys started to climb up the tree to get to the fruits.

Suddenly I remembered the days when my family would go Alexandra Hospital. There used to be a cherry tree along the entrance road and loads of people (including us) would pick at the fruits. It was so funny to see. But sadly, the tree has been chopped down since the last time I’ve been there.

Anyway, back to the amarena, the fruits were so ripe that my hands look bloodied when I accidentally bursted one.

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And the colour really stained my hands. Strong natural dye, this amarena. Hm, and the colour reminds me a lot of something little vulgar at the same time.

ANYWAY, for me, I’ve always had this dream of milking a goat or a cow. I think that it will be quite an experience. But unfortunately, I didn’t get a chance to do it. So, hopefully, the next time round

But in any case, the main reason why we were here was to spend time at the lake.

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The water here is quite clear as precipitation is accumulated in a crater. And unlike the sea, there is no such thing as a high or low tide. (which made me question why there was a jetty at least two meters higher than the water being made in the vicinity)

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Nevertheless, the water was very cooling and it was a perfect weather to get away from the crazy hot summer that we’ve been having.

Fabrizio tells me that for people who wants to cool down during the summer comes here in Castel di Martignano if they did not want to deal with the crowds at the beach. One needs to pay 7 euro per head though, which might be a little on the pricey side, but the place was really tranquil and comfortable with the green grass and relatively gentle winds.

Check out Cart (before he got sunburnt) and Fabrizio playing with a remote control boat. Alessandra and her friend in the background (covered by these men) are lying in the grass, suntanning.

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The way people were lying down looked comfortable. It was so comfortable that I even saw a woman suntanning topless, hehehe …

What was interesting for me was that people with dogs had their own special area to be at, so even dogs could dip and cool down during the summer.

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But apart from swimming, you could also go kayaking, paddle boats and catamaran here – basically any boats without an engine to protect the water from being polluted here.

So I did kayaking! It’s been a while since I did it and naturally I was very excited to give it a try again.

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I almost didn’t get a chance to as I didn’t pack my swimming gear. Luckily for me, Alessandra lent me her t-shirt and I was off!

Kayaking is a skill that one doesn’t forget. Like bicycling! And I paddled and paddled to close to the other side of the lake, curious to see what the strange creatures are, by the edge. Was it horses? Was it sheep?

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Nope, it was moo moo cows! At least 30 of them! There is hope for me to milk a cow yet! And I went back inland before the afternoon winds got too strong for me to paddle back.

After spending time at Martignano, we then drove to Trevignano which was located on the side of the big lake. It was such a charming small town. And in a way, had quite a different feel from the area that we visited the other time.

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Cart tells me that this was the regular uniform that Italian soldiers used to wear.

It’s a little like Lake Como but a little more rustic. Everything about this town was so charming and pretty and well taken cared of, with all the pots of flowers and plants around it.

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I have to say that anyone who are living in this area are very lucky to be able to wake up to such a beautiful sight every morning.

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And while walking in one of the lanes in the town, we stumbled upon a lot of interesting and lovely things.

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One of them were this art gallery/shop. And here is the hensem owner posing with his hammer.

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Check out some of his pieces! I’d love to own one of his artwork. But I’m afraid to ask because something tells me that I cannot afford it yet

And we then took a stroll by the jetty. But even as beautiful and tranquil as it looked, I had a small phobia of looking at large open water like this. It always makes me realise how small I am and how easily it can cover and envelope me.

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Anyway, while we were walking, it happened that there was a boat which stopped by. I think it would be nice to take a boat ride the next time and just chill out. And speaking of which, I’m really looking forward to our trip to Capri for Alessandra and Fabrizio’s wedding next weekend!

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Do check out the logo on the boat …

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NLB = National Library Board! HEHEHE! I didn’t know the Singapore Library had a boat?! *nerd giggle*

We then stopped by a bar to get some drinks and I had this :

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This is a caffe granita with panna. It’s kind of like a coffee slushie with cream. And it’s wonderful and perks you right up on a hot day. Speaking of which, I could do with a caffe freddo at this point of writing. It’s so very hot in Rome right now.

And we went out of the bar to see some swans which were conglomerating outside.

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When you think of swans, you’d think elegance and gentleness. And then you go closer to feed these elegant creatures with some bread.

But these geese are ferocious! A lot of them will bite each other and pull the other’s feathers so that they wont get to the food!

Scary animals!

And that was how we spent our day, in lovely Bracciano. It was definitely worth to spend some time here. It was such a lovely day

And to end this post, I’ll put up a picture of me!

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This is a perilous shot since it was windy and I was hoping that I don’t get an upskirt action going on. But I’m quite proud of my legs and how they look like now, after a couple of months of jogging

Hopefully I’ll go down to my pre-wedding weight in a few.

My birthday coming soon!

Hi everyone!

My birthday will be coming in about a month’s time (August 1!)and it’s starting to be kind of like a tradition for me to make a video tribute to all whom have been wishing me happy birthday (like this one done last year)

So this time round, instead of it just being me making a video, I was just wondering if anyone would be interested in participating in a sort of video-wishes collaboration. I think it’s gonna be fun! Just like this one I did with friends over at ping.sg.

It can be a simple as just you filming yourself saying “Happy Birthday Marina!” or dancing around with a placard that says “I love rinaz.net!” or shooting yourself eating my favorite food, Ayam Penyet on my behalf … or anything crazy! Anything goes! 

To sweeten the deal, best video will get a fantastic prize! Of which at this point of time I have no idea yet. Italian Food Ingredients? Italian Mekap? Or a first class train ticket from Laurentina to Rebibbia! (That’s like from Boon Lay to Tampines)

Just let me know in the comments below, what you think. If there are at least 10 people willing to do it, we could give it a try

P.S If anyone is wondering about the chocolate cake picture, I made it! And here is the recipe how 🙂