Visiting the Solfatara Volcano!

Solfatara is a shallow active volcano in Pozzuoli, Napoli and it was a short walking distance away from the camping site Il Vulcano Solfatara where we stayed at for the past two nights.

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It’s not your typical touristy accommodation as it is very Spartan. This was the bungalow that we stayed in.

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You could also choose to stay in your tents, campers and trailers.

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Inside, our room was literally just a bed and a small bathroom and that was it. And it was really small. Probably smaller than our living room. No towels. Not even rugs on the floor.

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At first, I was a little let down. Nevertheless, it’s a cheaper alternative. Rugged people would prefer this anyway as all one’s basic accommodation needs is just a place to sleep and shower in.

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And slowly, the place grew on me because of the rustic feel that it gave me. Thank goodness that I grew up with yearly camps in school so it wasn’t too much of a shock.

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I’d still recommend to bring your own fans, your own mini fridge, your own towels, your own portable stove and such to make your stay more comfortable.

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The camping area is an interesting place nevertheless.

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I liked that they have their own swimming pool, a communal area to play chess, checkers, play ping pong, street soccer … you could even use the sauna here, everything included.

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If you’re hungry, there’s a bar and a mini-market in the camp-grounds. There was also an area for internet surfing, although I didn’t manage to spot it.

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There’s also a communal shower and cleaning up area which was right behind these recycling bins. I actually preferred showering here as it was larger and more comfortable.

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But there must be something in the water though, because after shampooing, my hair looked especially fluffy as it dried.

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We went for the Solfatara volcano tour in the evening. Led by our guide, Pepe, he showed and explained to us a lot of interesting spots and facts about the volcano.

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For example, this heated mud pool below. He explained that mud pools like these are the cause that there were fewer needs for pharmacies in the area because of the medicinal properties of the mud and also the sulphur gasses.

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Not sure if you could see it bubbling in the picture there, it’s supposed to be escaping gasses rather than boiling mud.

There were reports that the gasses here were really good for couples wanting to have a better sex life. It was said that a man stayed here the entire night to strengthen himself.

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Pepe also explained how during the revolutionary times, the enemy Christians were thrown down the caverns – Which was why there were legends of constant sighs and moaning in the area.

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Here was where the Patron Saint of Napoli, San Gennaro was said to be beheaded.

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The guide also mentioned about a funny story where Coca Cola tried to ask the original owner of the volcano ground, to have a giant advertisement around the volcano. But the owner thought that it was a bastardization and so, when the Coca cola representative came over, the owner used his stick and hit his head with it.

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I’m really not sure if it’s true or a legend as it seems like such a tall tale.

Here, there was also an ancient sauna, but I think it’s more of a reconstruction as Pepe mentioned that they had to fix it every 10 years as the gasses are strong enough to corrode it.

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In the original sauna was built U shape where you could go from one opening and exit in the other. He called the openings, “Hell” and “Purgatory”

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Honestly, I wouldn’t want to get too close to it, as the steam itself was really hot. Like boiling water hot. Plus the pungent smell of sulphur makes it twice more uncomfortable.

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Nevertheless, I found the formation of the crystals and rocks really interesting. I’m pretty sure any geography enthusiasts would be thrilled to be here. Those yellow parts should be sulphur crystals while the white ones area salt (If I’m not wrong).

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Pepe also gave a demonstration about the rocks, but my Italian wasn’t very fluent, so I didn’t really caught what he said.

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And then, we headed to the Grand Fumarole, an opening to the volcano, which is the hottest area that we could traverse to safely.

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Believe me, it was extremely hot here. The ground where I was standing on, literally smoked! I can’t imagine how it was for those who were one wearing rubber slippers. I didn’t want to stay in one spot for too long, for fear of ruining my shoes.

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Here, we were given a cooking demonstration using fresh anchovies. Pepe placed them in aluminium trays, covered and tied them and then put them on top of a mouth of a volcano like the one below, and he let it cook for several minutes.

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After that, each visitor had a taste. I thought that the taste was really good. I didn’t detect the sulphur as Pepe probably layered the trays tightly in numerous amounts of aluminium foil.

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There was also the part where Pepe showed us that by throw a big rock on the ground and you could hear and feel a sort of seismic effect. I’ve put it up in the video at the end of the post, but it was much more impressive in person!

After a round in the volcano area … my shoes are completely ashen covered and smells like sulphur. But it was worth it, seeing the interesting sights that I saw.

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To end, come and see a video montage of the tour :

Spending the day at the Island of Procida

I’m going to start this post by putting up the song Napul’é by Pino Daniele to set the mood :

Recently, Cart decided on a whim to join his friend who was already vacationing there, in Napoli for a short getaway. I’ve always adore Napoli. Despite it’s issues, I find it a very charming and enchanting city.

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So, on Wednesday, so we hastily packed our bags and got ready for our road-trip. It took roughly about two hours drive from Rome to Pozzuoli which is a town in Napoli. And for those who are curious, the toll costs about 13.90 euro in total.

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We reached the Solfatara camping site by nightfall, so we couldn’t do much sightseeing and could only have dinner before our trip the next day so we stopped by a restaurant called Taverna Viola, which I remembered from my trip while dating Cart many years back!

It was dark, and while we had candles, we could hardly see anything – not even the menu! So we had to improvise and use my phone flash-light feature to illuminate what I was eating.

This is my wonderful l’insalata di polpo. Boiled octopus sprinkled with olive oil and some herbs. Deceptively simple but really delicious!

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Unfortunately, my appetizer alone was so filling, I could hardly touch my main course. I ordered pizza as it’s something to has to be eaten in Naples.

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I could only managed to eat 1/8 of it before asking for a doggie bag.

We then went back to our lodging and the next morning, we got ready to go to the island of Procida and parked the cars near the port, where I noticed this interesting crossing.

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I saw people walking in and out casually. People with babies, walking their dogs … etc. When the light turned red, there was be a person blocking the entrance when the train was about to pass by. I guess this is interesting for me because of the barriers that are made for the SMRT.

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We got our ferry tickets at one of the vendors called Gestur. It’s always a good check the timetable so that you could plan your trip or risk to be left stranded on the island.

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It costs about 7 euro one way by ferry.

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Something which I found interesting about the ferries is that you could bring your own transportation on board. I saw mainly cars and vans and this makes me really want to get a better scooter so that I could do a road-trip on a two wheeler.

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It’s a dream for me to do a road-trip around Italy. Imagine zipping around places and sightseeing on your two scooter. I find it more convenient, and it’s such a liberating feeling.

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After we boarded on, soon we were off!

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It was a beautiful day. And all throughout the ferry trip, I was enjoying the scenery and the breeze.

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And 40 minutes later, we reached Procida! It was so cool seeing the bustling of vehicles exiting the ferry.

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Prodica to me, is like the less glamorous cousin of Capri which I visited in 2007 and in 2011. Nevertheless, it’s still a lovely and charming place to be.

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You could take the autobus to get around the island, but as there were 7 of us, it makes more sense to take a taxi.

We planned to go to the Ponte Vivara beach, and to get there, we had to pass through a small and windy road. I am always amazed at how Napolitan people drive. Take a look at how close our driver is driving near the wall!

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At length, we entered a restaurant where they also rented out umbrellas and deck chairs and we starting to lounge.

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As we were surrounded by volcanoes, the sand is black here, filled with iron and other minerals. It was always extremely hot there as it was August. I was yelping each time I had to walk around barefooted.

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The sea on the other hand was really cooling and quite clear. I didn’t take any picture while I was swimming, as my camera isn’t those waterproof type. But believe me, the deeper I went, the clearer the water – I could see my feet even when I was half way submerged in the sea.

When I got tired of swimming, I headed back to the deck chairs. There were loads of eye-candy to be seen and I made a game of trying to spot out men in speedos 😉

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But I really am not a beach-bunny, and it was really uncomfortably hot for me. So randomly, I toss in a picture of a Torta Caprese that Cart got for me. We were quite famised as we didn’t have breakfast prior to that.

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The picture below sort of reminds me of a set from a music video.

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It always amuses me at how dark Italians can get when they tan themselves and turn the same shade as me.

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It was time for lunch and we headed back to the Vivara restaurant where Cart had paccheri with eggplants, tomatoes and mozzarella.

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Alessandra had grilled mixed seafood

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This is Fabrizio’s sword fish with agrumi

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And this is my grilled Tuna with tomato concasse. It was medium done, but it was absolutely delicious. I’d like to try this myself. Shouldn’t be too hard 🙂

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For dessert, I wanted a cool treat, so I gave this a try. I’ve never seen kit-kat ice cream before and was curious to give it a try.

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It’s kind of weird eating an ice cream with a hard chocolate bar right in the middle of the cone that though. I was indecisive to bite through it or lick around it.

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While Cart and Fabrizio had a fig cake with honey and cherry syrup on the sides.

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We lounged and hanged around later for a 2 hour coffee until it was nearing our time to head back to Pozzuoli.

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While waiting for the ferry, I saw a family of cats. A little scrawny, but they are adorable nevertheless.

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I was so tempted to bring this little kitten home as it was so cute and affectionate. It wasn’t afraid to follow me around. I was sorry that I didn’t have any treats for it.

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Time really seems to pass by quickly when you’re on vacation.

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And we were back at the Port of Pozzuoli again.

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I end this post by showing you a picture of the Vesuvius volcano in the foreground.

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Watch out for the next post where I head to the Volcanoes 🙂

After a month of driving …

It has been about a month since I had Ash (can this be considered a mooniversary?)

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For the first couple of weeks, I’ve been practising driving on the road with Cart next to me to give me advice. It feels kind of odd, and new and quite scary. Which I think was reflected a lot when Cart starts to shout ERRP ERRP ERRP! when he feels that I’m starting to go dangerously.

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He sounds kind of like this 😛

Thankfully, he doesn’t do that anymore lately. Which means that I’m driving better. Yay! And that’s wonderful, because that sound really makes me feel even more stressed out.

I’ve even been going on my own for short distances in the neighbourhood. I feel really proud of myself. Yes, yes. It’s probably not a big deal as it seems that every Tom Dick and Harry (Maybe Tomasso, Ricardo and Aroldo in this context) are able to drive. But to be honest, prior to living in Italy, I never imagined that I’d be driving, much less own my own car. There just wasn’t a need to.

Anyway, recently a realisation dawned upon me when I suggested to Claire that we head to hydromania. (we didn’t go in the end, as I found out that I had to go for work training, rendering my coupons that I’ve valiantly collected, useless)

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Anyone wants to go with me before the 20th July?!

To get there, it was a shorter path to use the highway rather than to use the residential road. I thought that I could make it, but Cart was worried and didn’t want me to go on the highway by myself for the first time.

And so, last weekend Cart and I went to the G.R.A highway. And I realised Cart’s concern. Oh gosh. It was really scary. Everyone were going really really fast. Like more than 100km/hr on average. As a new driver, I’m legally only allowed to go at 90km/hr at maximum. And since Ash isn’t new, the engine capacity isn’t powerful and acceleration is slow.

Oh! And another thing I noticed about Ash is that, it goes bumpy-bump and you could really feel the road when you go at higher speeds. But I think that’s an issue that city-cars seem to share.

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So I felt quite nervous and sort of attacked when other cars start to go near me.

I think I’d prefer to avoid the highway as much as possible for now. Moreover it confuses me. Every sign looks practically the same to me. I’m completely confounded at where to exit! I think I just need to study the roads more. (Because, using GPS = Guna pun sesat)

To end, I’ll embed this really funny animation about driving in Italy

Sidenote : I still go out with Sam the Scooter. It’s just so much easier to find parking. Moreoever he’s cheaper in fuel consumption. Any way to save money

Rinaz the car owner

And so … I own a car now.

Ehm. I should be thrilled, but I’m not jumping up and down at my first car. It’s quite crappy, really 

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Up till some years ago, I never imagined that I’d be driving, much less be owning a car. I’m more of a two wheeler person and I was saving up for a new scooter. But I kept falling sick since I started commuting, that I’d rather spend some money than going  through all the “coughing my lungs out” again.

It’s not exactly my dream car, and while it’s not that expensive, being a second hand car, it did took practically all of my savings since I started working.

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I feel so poor now!

To save money, I don’t think I want to be eating out for a while. To the point that I asked my friend Claire that we should only be shopping at bancarelle and packing our own lunch when we go out on our weekly meets

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As it’s a second hand car, it’s not in perfect condition. There are quite a fair bit of work to be done for the inside and some parts to be changed and fixed. But the plan was to get a car with dings and scratches anyway, so that I wouldn’t feel too bad if I accidentally damage it as I gain driving experience.

But it runs well and I’m slowly getting used to driving it on the road. (with Cart as my wing man) And eventually, I could use it as a trade in for a brand new car after about a year and a half. Hopefully, I’d have earned a little bit more by then *crosses fingers*

My car is an old model Ford Ka by the way. Claire was suggesting names that we could call it. And to keep in the spirit of having the brand as the last name (like how it was for Sam Kymco) …

I’m thinking … Ash Ford. Cos it wasn’t very clean when we first got it. We could of course call it Harrison, but it’s too glamorous for my little crappy car. 

It’s snowing in Rome!

Ehm, it’s been a while. That even my friend Hisham asked why I haven’t been posting.

But don’t worry. You’re not forgotten! I’ve also not forgotten about the caption this contest! It’s just that I’ve been really really busy these several weeks and then I’ve been sick … Maybe as a compromise, I could have done more short ala posterous posts instead?

Anyway, to make it up to you, I’d like to share with you a beautiful thing that happened in Rome this weekend.

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It snowed!

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It probably isn’t a big deal to a lot of European countries, but for Rome, it’s very rare for her to have snow, so when there is one, it’s a big deal. It snowed a little, back in 2010 but this time round, the snow was predicted to be much stronger that the mayor of Rome declared schools and public offices to be closed on Friday and Saturday.

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Coincidentally, I had Fridays off from work, so I stayed at home and rested and spent time on the computer and slowly saw friends updating their facebook with pictures of how they’ve already had snow. I was feeling rather jealous because at my side, it didn’t snow at all! But the sky looked depressingly dark and it was just raining very badly.

And it kept on that way till Cart came back from work. Thus we both had a rather uneventful day, and got tired of waiting … but rousing up at 2am, this was what I saw :

How beautiful! And with the snow being white, it illuminated the neighbourhood and it didn’t look like night time at all! I went to bed all excited, and when I woke up properly at 7 am, I was greeted with this :

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Wow, how magical! And with the snow thicker than the last time, it really looked like a winter wonderland … I didn’t feel like I was in Rome at all! 

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Everything was blanketed with a coat of soft, cold, white dust. As if a giant sprinkled the whole neighbourhood with icing sugar.

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I was so excited that despite the fact that I was still recovering from my flu, I decided to take a walk and explore the area by myself. Cart’s fast asleep and I really didn’t want to wait.

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Gosh, my scooter’s all covered with snow. It looks pretty, but I’m kind of worried if it’ll be damaged and will be fine for travelling next week. It’ll be such a hassle if I had to take public transportation. I’ve never experienced having a scooter in cold countries before.

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Cart’s car on the other hand seems to be better equipped for this, with the snow tires and all.

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Anyway, I went ahead and took my first few steps in the snow …

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Walk … walk … walk …

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Now that I think back, what a missed opportunity! Why didn’t I think of putting on some syrup on top and make ais kacang? Look at all the snow! I could have fed the whole of Singapore with this!

Nevertheless, thank goodness that this time round, I had proper snow boots to use! The last time I used my ugg boots, but the snow seeped in and melted, making it very uncomfortably cold and squishy!

My purple snow boots on the other hand, were very comfortable for me!

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First I explored the park which was near the house …

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Everything looked so magical and romantic … and of course rather cold … that I had to put my hands in my pockets ever so often … if not, it was easy to get frost bites.

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I don’t know a bout you, but the entire scene just reminds me completely of a snow-sim in Secondlife. The only difference is that I cannot hit on page up to fly or teleport

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So much snow that you can’t even read what’s on the signs!

To let you know how deep the snow was, it reached aproximately around my knuckle. It was really deep!

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And here I am completamente naturale, no mekap at all! Not even bb cream nor brow powder. I really couldn’t wait to be out of the house to explore.

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I just realised that I’m wearing exactly the same thing I wore the last time it snowed … LOL, maybe I’ve accidentally started a sort of tradition!

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At this point of time, I thought to myself, why just explore the neighbourhood? Since it rarely snows in Rome, why not explore a little bit more.

And so  I decided to walk to EUR, as how I normally would do when I used to go for my driving lessons.

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But on thing that I didn’t realise about walking in snow was how tiring it was. With each step, you had to dig deep to make sure you had a grip and it took more effort than walking normally. Before I even left the main street, I was already feeling tired … LOL!

Here’s an idea of how it’s like, walking in the snow :

Nevertheless, I trudged on and enjoyed the beauty in front of me.

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I really find the white snow on the trees, extremely, extremely charming.

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And at length, and probably about 40 minutes later, I eventually reached EUR and walked to the little lake.

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Poor ducks! They are probably really cold and hungry and was begging and quacking about when I approached them.

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The sad thing was that there was a little toddler boy who started to throw a snowball at them. He was scolded by his mother BUT THEN an adult man comes up and threw snowballs at the ducks. Why?!

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I continued walking … My gosh, how breathtaking this is! Is this really Rome? Doesn’t look like it at all! By the way, even in Napoli (which is warmer than Rome) had snow too!

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But one of the dangers about snow is that when it accumulates, it gets heavier and I saw loads of branches and trees broken under the heavy weight. Thank goodness there isn’t prickly fruits like durians growing in Europe. What an unpleasant way to expire …

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At this point of time, I was really taken by the magic and the beauty and the charm … that I really wished that I could make out like this couple below too.

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Too bad someone was still asleep … bah! But that’s the trouble with a couple with different different sleep timings. I’m a morning person, while he’s a night owl!

Anyway, while halfway to the middle of the path, there was a locked gate not letting us pass through, so I had to retrace my steps back.

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I really liked this shot, hand imprints probably made by a mother and her son (or daughter) … it was so heartwarming

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And here I am, about 3/4 on the way back home … by this time, my butt was feeling really sore from crunching in the snow all these while. I’m really working parts of the body that I’ve never worked before!

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And eventually, I reached home at about half past 10 and by this time, there were loads of people outside, playing in the snow, throwing snowballs and building snowmen … It’s such a heartwarming and delightful scene seeing so many people, with their loved ones having fun together.

It’s all so freaking charming!

Cheaper version of the Vespa LX150

Even though I’ve already passed my driving licence and am starting to appreciate cars a lot, I’m still more of a two wheeler person. Owning a scooter or a motorcycle just makes more sense – it’s easier to find parking especially in a traffic congested place like Rome, the petrol intake is so much lower, and not to mention the cheaper upkeep costs.

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Currently, I own a Kymco People 125. At first I didn’t like him so much. But he does have some advantages, such as its small size. It’s easy to manoeuvre it in between heavy traffic and I’ve appreciated him a lot for that. Problem is, he’s just not adequate enough for me to ride on the highway as European highways legally require for a two wheeler to be at least 150cc.

Since I’ve always loved riding my Vespa GT200 while I was in Singapore, I was seriously considering to upgrade to a Vespa LX 150 . Not another GT as I was used to, as I prefer it to be small enough to fly in the traffic. Moreover, it’s cheaper.

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I was all set to head to the showroom when I stumbled upon a website where it compared the LX 150 with another scooter, the Kymco Like 200i and at first glance I was stunned to see how similar it looked. Even the font in front and on the sides look about the same!

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There are differences though, such as the bag hook below the seat of the LX150 while on the Like200 it’s on under the handlebars. But looks wise aside, the more I read about the comparisons, the more I got interested in purchasing the alternative.

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By the way the Like200i is actually 163cc. Strange naming, I know

Firstly on account of how much cheaper it was. If I were to get the LX 150ie, it would cost me 3.6k euro while the Like 200i costs 2.2k, which is a good 1.5k cheaper and it already comes included with a box.

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And it looks substantial enough for me to put my stuff and whatnots

Since using my current scooter for the past year and a half, and despite the fact that it is almost approaching 10 years old, incredibly, I’ve yet to have any issues or replace any parts which makes me trust this brand a lot. As much as I loved my Vespa, the upkeep costs were crazy. It didn’t bother me that much at the time as I had a regular job. But now that I’m mostly freelancing and money doesn’t flow regularly, I have to be frugal.

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Thus it makes so much sense for me to get the Kymco Like 200i. I still love Vespa. But sometimes you can’t get a certain brand because of its high costs or because of it’s unavailability in your country, so you get a dupe which is just as good, instead.

Cart and I were at a nearest Kymco showroom and despite what a couple of reviews have mentioned, the Like 200i is not a small scooter. I am 1.61 m and when I sat on it, I only managed to tiptoe, very much like how I was on the GT200.

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Even though in person, the body looks plasticy, I get the impression that the scooter is very solid and steady on the road. One thing that I didn’t really liked though, was that you needed to open the glove compartment and the underseat separately, as opposed to the GT 200 which opens with a push of a button. But this was a minor inconvenience.

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Nevertheless, there were small details which I was pleasantly surprised about, such as the plastic straps on the glove compartment which helps prevent items from spilling out.

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And also that the pillion foot rest springs open when you press the button next to it. But I loved it more that it was positioned further away back – something that bothered me a lot when I was on the GT 200 – it hurt my legs a lot as I’d inadvertently scrape my feet on it each time I had a pillion. Bad design!

Nevertheless, the true test will be to ride it on the road of course. But I’m liking the specs that I’ve read so far. I’d like to order it, and hopefully, be riding it ASAP!

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By the way, if you’re interested to read a more professional review, check this site out or read the spec comparisons.

She flies on a broom but she’s not a witch

It was the eve of Epiphany so Cart took me to Piazza Navona last night. There were still lots of stalls where you could play carnival games, stalls selling candies, toys and Christmas decorations.

But what catches my eyes more are of these :

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This is the Befana. She’s an old woman with a shawl, and goes down the chimney on the eve of Epiphany to fill the socks and deliver presents to good children and coal to the bad. Kind of like Santa Claus. She also flies around on a broom, but Cart is adamant in telling me that she’s not a witch.

I find her quite cute and I always get amused when I see Befana figurines for sale. Her laughter is infectious!

Well, Befana or not, we got for ourselves some chocolate and I’m gonna eat it now … OM NOM NOM NOM! 

Whee! I passed my driving exam!

Check out what I just got yesterday …

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I passed my driving exam! And now I can legally drive (and also ride of any class motorcycle) anywhere in Europe! Woohoo!

I have to say though, that I was feeling rather nervous. Seeing how the two candidates before me were crying and looking sad when they were done didn’t give me much positive feelings. Nevertheless, I trudged ahead and tried to do the best I could.

How the driving exam goes is that your driving instructor will be sitting next to you, and the esaminatore (invigilator) will be sitting behind to observe how you drive. The entire session lasts for about 10 minutes and you’ll be judged accordingly on 4 main tasks.

1. How you drive

The fluidity of how you drive and change gears, looking out for incoming traffic. Slowing down when turning and respecting traffic signs. There are chances that the invigilator tries to trick you and tell you things like turning to the opposite direction on a one-way road (which is an instant failure) Thank goodness I didn’t had a jerk of an invigilator.

2. Repartenza in salita

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You’ll be lead to a slope and then stopped. While on the slope, signal left, blind spot check and depart without falling back.

3. Inversione in 3 tempi

Manoeuvre and reverse the car in 3 moves to get to the opposite direction.

4. Parcheggio

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And finally parallel parking. The invigilator asked me to park two times in different areas just to see if I’m fine for both. I used to have issues with this because sometimes I’d have the car jut out about halfway. But it’s a matter of practice.

The good thing about learning to drive in Italy is that as long as you have a foglio rosa, a P sign and a suitable car (as well as a person who has 10 years driving experience accompanying you) you can practice driving in the neighbourhood, and spend less at the driving school.

And that’s about it.

I thought that I failed for sure when departing from the slope, I forgot to signal to the left. And my instructor starting complaining loudly, “PERCHÉ! PERCHÉ! Tre volte ti ho detto a lezione!

And by that time, I’ve lost my mood already and just carried on like I’d normally do during regular lessons. Heck care it all. So at the end of the exam, when my instructor said, “Grazie eh!” I was very surprised. Why is he thanking me? Being sarcastic or what? I looked behind me to the invigilator who was fiddling with the patente and I knew that I passed and I gave out a yelp and ran all the way to Cart’s office to tell him the good news in person.

Finally I’ve got a driving license. And now that I’m done with that, I can just move forward. One step closer to getting my dream car!

So I can do this!

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Sexeh!

Have you seen the latest Fiat 500 ad?

Did anybody see Jennifer Lopez in the latest Fiat 500 commercial?

It was also featured in her “Papi” music video which I’m not all that crazy about (sorry Jerrick!) It was much too much, trying to be all Love Potion No. 9.  I didn’t like the flatness of the song, I didn’t like the destructive elements – cars crashing, windows smashing. I didn’t like the overly product placements …

Nevertheless, coming back to the ad, the Fiat 500 is totally my favourite car! It’s love at first sight for me, pretty much like it was for the Vespa GT200. Come on, it’s totally sexeh! Just look at the shapely body.

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And everyone driving one instantly becomes sexeh themselves too!

I have to say that I’m extremely jealous. I would really love one! But realistically speaking, as someone who’s just started to work (and just freelancing at that) it’s not something within my price range at the moment. It costs at least 11k euro, not including insurance and various taxes.

I wish I had a proper job here, at least something like what I was doing while I was back in Singapore. Sometimes I feel like my skills are becoming dormant and I have so much to contribute but I couldn’t. Because getting a job is quite tough here … Nevertheless, it’s still nice to dream.

But coming back to the ad, there was something which bothered me a little. I was staring at the gear stick and wondering, why it looked so odd …

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It’s an automatic! I didn’t know that there are automatic 500? There are only three gear! Reverse, Neutral and Park. I was momentarily stunned. Not to sound all snotty and all, but after learning how to drive a manual car, with all the blood and sweat and tears … it all seems like lazy driving to me.

Ehm, but I shouldn’t speak too confidently. I’m taking my driving practical exam at the end of the month. Hopefully karma doesn’t bite me in the ass

Update : I just found out that JLO never stepped her foot in the Bronx during the entire commercial shoot. She was in LA the whole time while a body double was used for the scenes in the Bronx. That’s so wrong!