Carmagnola to Alba

Actually for the trip from Carmagnola to Alba I went from Asti To Alba and I had some extra time and wanted to stop and see Carmagnola So I just got off the train and walked around with my suitcase on wheels and actually had a very interesting stop over

Carmagnola

walking from the train station down through the busy area of this small town I passed by a fresh food market and then a dry goods open market and then wound up in a cute little park area where I sat down and checked places to eat. I found some comments on this new restaurant with good food and good attitude so I decided to stop by. It turns out this restaurant employees mentally disabled young people to help out and try to get them to learn how to get around in society by working. I stayed in a hotel once with the same kind of social model and it was extremely pleasant as this restaurant was. And the food was excellent. So if you have a chance to stop by this little town make sure you go to this restaurant. Everyone was so interested in trying to speak a little English which they really don’t but it was a good experience and a lot of fun.

The menu Carmagnola to Alba
The menu for the set though I was charged to less than this but I’m not sure why.
Ripe melon Carmagnola to Alba
The melon was very ripe and sweet
Crushed tomatoes Carmagnola to Alba
If you were outside of the tourist areas you will find the food to be always extremely good and fresh. For example these tomatoes were crushed tomatoes not from some canned sauce.
Caprese Carmagnola to Alba
Caprese with totally fresh vegetables
From this you can find the restaurant
Nice church Bill Smale
The church was not open but I like the front façade
Nice gelato Bill Smale
Very good gelato and not tourist prices, only three euro which is common in every non-tourist town
Food bag Bill Smale
In the green bag is everything I need to eat and have coffee in the morning. It’s almost as heavy as what’s in the suitcase which shows you my priorities. Actually, managing your own food saves a tremendous amount of money
Fresh food market
The fresh food market
Cheese
There were at least six cheese stalls
Beautiful vegetables
Look at these beautiful vegetables
Drygoods market
The dry goods open market which closed at about 2 PM

Alba

Wine sausage
The one thing about being in this area is wine. Even the salami has some wine in it, this one with the famous Barolo Wine
Parrocchia Ss. Cosma e Damiano
Ancient church
Below this grid you can see the ancient church from over 1400 years ago
Main plaza
This is the main plaza with very interesting artwork
Parking
You can see how people are parking here, a little bit on the sidewalk
Nice campari spritz
Not only do you get a nice Campari Spritz but also some little side dishes which is not often true in the big tourist cities
Political commentary
You see political commentary graffiti in many places
Piazza Risorgimento
End of the war
The horrible things which happened towards the end of the war
Screenshot
Chiesa di San Giuseppe
Some of the old Roman Temple has been uncovered for public viewing
Roman Temple
Alba truffles
Alba is very much a truffle area but they are seasonal so you have to be aware of the right time to eat them
Roy Rogers store
I didn’t know that Roy Rogers (different spelling)) had a clothing store
Bar sausage
Special Bar (nearby town) sausage and Azuki beans with vinegar and oil
More side dishes
Another day with different side dishes
Villages on the hills
On the train there are some interesting little towns on the hills. You can imagine they are in a very good position for defense which I’m sure is a major reason they are on the hill

Bordeaux to Bayonne

Everybody knows about BOURDEAUX and wine so I don’t really need to say much about that. But the city of Bayonne is something very different. It is a little bit touristy but it is a small city and very interesting to walk around. You should spend at least a day there. it is in the Basque area so the people are very different from the French and the language seemingly has no relationship to any other language in the world. So when you visit see if you can tell the difference between the atmosphere around the Basque people and the French.

But getting back to BOURDEAUX they have a very nice and beautiful wine museum where you can also do the experience where you learn about wine tasting and flavors and so forth. Coming from the Bay Area as a kid we did this so many times it’s something you should think about doing if you have done this before. I didn’t want to do it but they’re also are some specific things about the area and the taste of the wines in that specific area you might want to consider.

Try the wine Bordeaux to Bayonne
of course you have to try the wine wherever you go in France
Wine center Bordeaux to Bayonne
This is the new wine museum and experience center
French parking Bordeaux to Bayonne
Actually I have found the French to be experts at parking
Cathedral Bill Smale
Paroisse St. Louis
Tapas Bill Smale
if I were you I would just wait to cross the border to Spain to have tapas
Saint Andre Cathedral Bill Smale
St. Andre Cathedral
The story Bill Smale
if you have seen the movie “lion in winter“ with Catherine Hepburn and Peter O’Toole you will understand the story
Bad pizza Bill Smale
I had the pizza with melted cheese on top but it tasted mostly like mush. This is one of the worst tasting pizzas I have ever had. I picked the wrong restaurant
Screenshot
Visit Jerome Bill Smale
This is a small wine tasting and sales shop with excellent service, a very interesting guy, Jerome, and the food was extremely nice. Of course he is a sommelier. you should talk to Jerome also when you’re there but stand to the side of him. He tends to spit quite a bit, French and Basque habit which is very stereotype. I’m sort of kidding but he is just an interesting fellow and he has a lot of information and he will go out of his way to give you good service.

Snowy Lithuania

Last year I was in Lithuania and I had a great time. The people are really fantastic, the train service is very good and the food is very nice. There’s not much more you could ask for. But the winters here are a little bit harsh so get your layers together and get ready for a snowy and cold winter in Snowy Lithuania.

Kaunas

This is one of the large cities you have to stop in. It’s a very walkable city so you have no problem getting around.

Mexican food Snowy Lithuania
At guacamole Mexican grill
Good Mexican food Snowy Lithuania
This Mexicanfood was actually pretty good considering it’s made in Europe. they even had Mexican chili sauce which I have not found in many European Mexican restaurants
Snowy streets Snowy Lithuania
You can see the streets are very snowy but people drive very slow slowly so it’s a very safe place to walk around in the winter time
Rocking horse statue Snowy Lithuania
it was interesting to see a rocking horse statue
Shiny jacket Snowy Lithuania
I had to do a double take. This looked like somebody put a garbage bag here but I see it was somebody in a shiny jacket.

jewish section of the great war museum

Jewish museum Bill Smale
In the Jewish quarter there is a memorial museum
Interesting art Bill Smale
Some interesting art
Japanese style art Bill Smale
This reminds me of HOKUSAI style art. I suspect they knew about his artwork
The artist
This is the artist
Moon shining
It’s a modern city but if you look closely the reason I took the photo was not only the buildings but above you can see the moon shining
Local trade fair
People were gathered around for the local trade fair
Interesting lighting
I just thought this was an interesting way of lighting up a building. It definitely is easy to find
Walking the streets
Even at 10 PM people are walking the streets after Christmas
New Year’s celebration
This was the New Year’s celebration and people gathered together to chime in the new year
Tower
The tower at the museum and Palace area
Basilica of Saint Stanislaus
Basilica of Saint Stanislaus
Campari spritz Bill Smale
Just before bringing in the new year I had a Campari spritz

Parisian dog sitting

every time I go to Paris I stay with a friend I used to work with in the scuba diving business in Thailand. This time he needed to be away for a while so I did some dog sitting with King and Dolly, my two dear doggie friends. but I have some other fun photos for you to look at.

On the Trocadero Parisian dog sitting
From the Trocadero platform to prove I was in Paris
King is quiet Parisian dog sitting
She’s beginning to look older. King is the miniature pinscher
Going for dinner Parisian dog sitting
of course we have to go out and have some nice food like meat and vegetables with cheese sauce on top
National archives Parisian dog sitting
Looking at the national archives building
Building a French history Bill Smale
French history is in here
Pistachio Magnum Bill Smale
This is a new flavor. I tried it and it’s pretty good
Pont neuf Bill Smale
Pont neuf In 1985 when I visited. It was covered in canvas by Cristo
Bringing sunshine Bill Smale
I wanted to bring sunshine so of course I bought gelato
Neighborhood Art
Neighborhood Art
Cooling off
Dolly is cooling off
Nice door
I’d like this door
Enki bilal
Enki Bilal Exhibition
Neighborhood Art
Is this what MSG does to you?
Sweet apple crumble
A very fine dessert of a apple crumble with some cream sauce. It was just a little bit too sweet so I offered some too Bjorn
Dolly cuddling
She loves to cuddle
Jealous dogs
Dolly is jealous of King and King is jealous of Dolly. So it’s important to either switch Between them or to have one on each side. But they need their blankets also so always something to do
Cute photo
Here they are wondering what somebody is doing trying to take their photo
Military clothing shop
OK. So you can buy historical civil and military clothing
Flatbread
A nice tasting flatbread but not exactly my type. It had some jam which was pretty sweet
Pont neuf
Again the covering of PONT NEUF
Nice Chinese food
There’s a Chinese restaurant near the north station which is pretty good so I go there sometimes This time it was dark and fried rice. Here and in Italy they seem to call it “Cantonese rice”
Poké bowl
They changed my motto, “all my Buddha”!
Another view of the bridge
Napoleon’s tomb building
This is Napoleon’s tomb building
De gaulle declaration
There’s a museum inside and this was the declaration by Donald Epstein gaulle Of free France
Large chapel
The large chapel inside the building
Pipe organ
Beautiful pipe organ
Napoleon‘s tomb is through the glass
Pacific war commemoration
I think you can understand most of this. It’s too commemorate those who fought against the Japanese in the Pacific and especially in the French colonies,Indochina
Complex reconstruction
The center of the complex is under some reconstruction
Screenshot
Napoleon’s tomb
This is Napoleon’s tomb. I want one like this just so people will ask, “what is this?”
Dome inside
The inside of the dome
A view from the ground floor
Onion soup
And of course it’s important to have some onion soup
No smoking, smoking shop
Somebody tell me what’s going on here.
Good Caesar salad salad
This was a very nice and somewhat expensive Caesar salad. The chicken was excellently done
Gelato break
And of course we need a break for gelato I think this one was dark chocolate on top of lemon sherbet
Grand Palace
The grand Palace
Matisse exhibition
I went here to see the Matisse exhibition
Nice windows
I love these windows
Inside the grand Palace
The inside is extremely beautiful iron and glass work
Look at the staircases and the archers over the door doorways
The main dome inside
People waiting to see the exhibition

Cute Bra

This town is very close to Alba. I say it’s cute because it has some interesting things to see and it’s fun to walk around for the day that’s why I called it “Cute Bra”.

War memorial Cute Bra
of course you have to have a memorial to the people who sacrifice their lives in war
Marines outfits Cute Bra
These are interesting outfits for the marines
Cute Bra
Screenshot
Slow food movement
This is a movement started in Bra To try to bring healthy, organic and good quality food to everybody. If you’re interested you should look it up by clicking on this phrase, slow food.
Santa Maria Bill Smale
Chiesa Santa Maria. Look at the upper port where you see the windows…
Painted windows Bill Smale
These are not real windows. These are painted
Sundial Bill Smale
If you look closely you will see this sundial is telling you the time in certain places of the world
Community center Bill Smale
Community building
This is a old and decommissioned clock, sundial style
Defensive pulpit
If you look at the slats in the building it looks like these additions were made for defensive purposes around the corners. You could see just enough to aim your bow and arrow
Screenshot

In my Borsalino

if you know about hats and fashion then you know Borsellino. mine is from their shop in the fashion mall in Milano. I never know where they started or much about the history. Yesterday I just decided to go from Asti to Alessandria on a short train ride to see what was there. I find every small town in Italy to have something interesting to experience or just look at. Walking down the street I saw a police station at the park by the train station that said “Borsalino“. There goes my curiosity. So I did a Google map search and I found there is a museum in this town so I went there. For €10 (senior discount) I could go see the history and all the different types of hats made by this company. The company name is taken from the fellow who started the making business in the 1800s. As you walk around the museum you see all the different styles you have seen in most kinds of cultural photos of different places of the world and also from the movies. It takes a minimum of six weeks to make one of their hats and it takes months to make one of their fine straw hats, Panama hat, sourced from Montecristi in Ecuador. I visited the museum in my Borsalino.

The prominent company name In my Borsalino
The prominent company name
In my Borsalino
In my Borsalino
Originally in this town In my Borsalino
The original factory was here in this town but it has moved to a larger facility just outside.
Popehat Bill Smale
And of course because they are a prominent business in Italy they must find some way to serve the Vatican
Pope hat Bill Smale
a more fancy pope’s hat
Humphrey Bogart hat Bill Smale
The Humphrey Bogart standard hat from 1930
Wide brim Panama Bill Smale
This is the much wider brim Panama hat made in Ecuador
Fine weave Panama Bill Smale
This is the same style I have but the weave is finer
Iconic hat
You’ve probably seen this hat in a movie
Top hat
These are top hats but one of the very famous raw materials from their best sellers in the 1850s was the beaver hat, most likely sourced from raw materials from the US
Bowler hats
These iconic bowler hats were popular not only in England but also in the US
I didn’t check to see why these hats got their name
Fancy hat
you have definitely seen one or more of these styles in the movies
Fedora hat history
The interesting history of this style, the fedora started in a movie with Sarah Bernhardt from a character she played named Fedora. She wore this style hat and since it has become in the US a name for this general style hat including the Bogart and other similar styles.
Cowboy hat
The description in the museum indicates there were many styles worn in the west in the US but the styles above were used in early movies and therefore created the general “cowboy hat“ legend and style. in the ranching business it is called the “western hat”. City people call it the “cowboy hat”.
Reginald beret
Bikers cap
I think these were designed for movies as sailor’s caps or what Borsalino says was also fashioned after the Greek fisherman‘s hat. but these also became known as the “bikers hat” in the US and typified by the Marlon Brando style in a streetcar named desire.
They make every style
Motorcycle helmet
This is the iconic motorcycle helmet you see in many older Italian movies
Screenshot
Montessori
And now, if you are familiar with education styles, you know the rest of the story.
There is a beautiful park just outside the station area where you can get a cup of coffee or just sit and enjoy

Drinking in Barolo

Growing up in the wine country in California up through my teenage years I learned about wine, drinking it since I was 10 (before 14 it was only on special occasions and half the glass was water). so whenever I go to another country I often pay attention to the wine. And people who know about Italy generally learned something about the wine before they arrive. Barolo is considered one of the best general wines made in Italy. So visiting this general area and seeing that name on the map, of course I had to visit. It is definitely worth a day trip and you will be able to go to various places to taste wine. I tried the one at the castle at the top which has automated wine tasting which is explained below.

Narrow Roads Drinking in Barolo
Going up by bus and seeing the last leg of the trip travels a two-way road wide enough for one vehicle.
Everything about wine Drinking in Barolo
The whole city is about wine
Closed restaurant Drinking in Barolo
I guess not peak tourist season so this place was closed
Grape vines everywhere Bill Smale
Everywhere you look in this area you will see grape vines
Bread and butter Bill Smale
The lunch was very elegant with homemade bread containing some fruit and a few nuts with very delicious breadsticks and a butter with something else mixed together.
SalmonPrimi Bill Smale
The primi Was salmon on some rice and tiny beans mixed with some potato sauce
Brown rice Bill Smale
secondi was A brown rice and a rich sauce
Nice restaurant Bill Smale
A very nice restaurant
Wine tasting castle
You can visit the castle to do some wine tasting
Winetasting
Of course the focus of the winetasting is Barolo
Favorite Barolo
This was the first one I tried and the one I liked the best
Wine dispensers
This is the automated wine tasting. They have four bottles in the case that you can taste. You get a card at the front desk which you pay for later after you taste the wine. You put the card in the little slot below the map and just above the wines. Below the slot and above the bottles you can see these small rectangular screens. Each screen has a series of three amounts you can choose from. On the screen you press and hold one of the three amounts you want to taste. Each amount has a price next to it. Make sure your glass is underneath the pipe below the rectangular screen since that’s where the wine comes out into your glass. It will stop dispensing wine when your amount has been reached. The amount you chose well then be added in the euro amount on the card you put in the slot. So you just go around to the different dispensers and taste whatever wine you want and in the end you pay for what you had dispensed into your glass. It’s a pretty interesting system
Second one
This was the second one I tried
Third one
This was the third one
Nice label
I just like this label
Soil and rock from the area
The different areas have different levels of soil and rock. These differences are displayed for each area. This one here is for the area where Barolo Wine grapes are harvested.
Map of the grapes
The map above each type of wine shows where a certain kind of grape comes from
Looking down on the town
Looking down on the little town. The best part of the town actually is a little more compact and old
Dolcetto wine
I tried this wine in the restaurant for lunch. It was a very light fresh red wine with a sour taste which was kind of nice
Wines I tasted
The wines below are all the ones I tasted
Grappa
A €200 bottle of Grappa
Amarone
Amarone Is also one of my favorite

USA

Last year I visited the US. I was lucky to be able to catch up with some of my good friends who I knew from Japan, Thailand and my college in Iowa. I attended my 50th college graduation event which was really a great chance to gather with people and learn what they are up to and what they have done to build an interesting life. Cornell really gave them a great opportunity to see the world from different perspectives. That’s the benefit of a liberal arts education.

Minnesota

Minnesota has been in the news a lot recently. I went up there to stay with my buddy Bob and to see the local sites before driving down to Iowa.

Local barbershop USA
This is the exclusive, award-winning barbershop available only by reservation. Bob is a well-known contributor to the local community.
Red wing USA
The downtown area of red wing
Factory USA
This is an old red wing shoe factory, a major long-term contributor to this town
Boot for a knife USA
Even in my generation there was a tradition that a boy should carry a knife around for various purposes, most of all whittling if not cutting twigs or other things to get through the countryside. so they made this boot which carried a small knife for utility purposes
Town clock Bill Smale
a clock in the park near the train station
Train depot Bill Smale
a train actually stops here
Handmade guitar Bill Smale
Handmade guitars are still a craft in this area
Scandinavian gift shop Bill Smale
And of course you all know one of the great developers of this area from the European world where the Scandinavians
Minnesota humor
Minnesota humor
Bookshop
This is a good not for profit business which you should visit if you have a chance to be in this town

New York

every time I visit New York I stay with a friend who I’ve known for 50 years and as a well-known illustrator and artist. We go looking for art deco buildings and Attend a Broadway show. This time it was MICHAEL.

Katz deli
Katz Deli still serves great pickles
Katz is busy
It seems to be always crowded but it’s the best place I found to get a pastrami sandwich
Soda shop
an old style soda shop
Spicy pickle sour beer
I did not try this spicy pickle sour beer. Maybe I should have
Marquis de Lafayette
a great hero of the American revolution
Prospect Park
Walking around Prospect Park
Old Shop
a pretty old Shop
Gelato laboratory
we had to visit here to get some good gelato
Gelato
I think it was lemon on top of mango
Interesting store
Interesting name for a store
Car garage fix it Shop
an old garage
Used clothing store
a good place to buy clothes. It’s better than sending them to Africa since they have an overflow of used clothing from the US
Art deco exterior
This art deco exterior was very dramatic
The inside had been
The inside had been modernized so we didn’t get a chance to see what it looked like in the past
Broadway show
Time for the show
of course you have to stop by radio city when you visit New York
Celtic bar
Maybe next time I’ll visit this pub
A new savior
This is an interesting movement community
Local neighborhood
Local New York neighborhood
Goodbye New York
Saying goodbye to New York City

San Francisco

the amount of tourism has reshaped my hometown tremendously. It’s nice to see many of the old things still there like the means of transportation but some things of course are disappearing.

Sea lions take over
as the local fishing industry decreases these guys have taken over the docs
Our old house
You can see our old house on the hill from the city
Expensive parking in the city
if you’re rich you can afford this parking. It is most likely more expensive than your Car Rental.
Home at last
It feels good to be back in my city
Great deli
The local diner at the union Square area is kind of nice so I went there for breakfast every morning but I always ate too much. They make great Mexican style food combinations
Avocado
When the avocado and the remnants left it was very enjoyable
This was another day but it was very good. It is Lori’s diner you should visit
Special margarita
Is this really the kind of image you want to give for a special margarita? The nuance is……

Boulder and Longmont

Train to Boulder
At the airport they have a train going to Boulder
Art Deco building
This is one of the art deco inspired buildings in Longmont
Bagel with cream cheese
In the morning I had a bagel with cream cheese of course
Mexican food
I seem to always have Mexican food when I’m in the western part of the US. I just can’t get enough

Wine in Neive

to be honest I used ChatGPT to tell me what the interesting and beautiful little towns are in the Piemonte Area of Italy. When I saw the name Barolo I knew I had to come and visit. For any of you who like Italian wine you will know this name. So I located the town of Alba and saw that it was probably an easy commute to these small towns so I could come back to Alba in the evening. Another reason for being an Alba Is indirect. I know that the company Alba in Japan is the low end Watch manufacturing facility of Seiko And that group was a very good customer of mine years ago. So here we go to Alba. neive Is slightly north on a bus that doesn’t run very often but it’s a very short ride, only about 25 minutes. The town is very small but it is very charming, on top of a hill with many wine tasting rooms.

Barbera wine Wine in Neive
The city has a wine producers cooperative where they do wine tasting and provide glasses of wine and some antipasti. You can also buy wines here. Of course they are from this area and members of the cooperative but the selection is pretty amazing. I had a Barbera.
Wine tasting room Wine in Neive
The wine tasting and purchasing room in the cooperative
Hilltop Chapel Wine in Neive
This chapel is at one entrance to the hilltop village
Old painting Bill Smale
A very old painting
Many churches Bill Smale
I was amazed in such a small village there are so many churches
My lunch Bill Smale
The food here was excellent.
Pork shank lunch Bill Smale
I ordered the pork shank. They told me it would take about 20 minutes so I would have to wait and asked if it was OK. Of course it was. I have all of the time in the world.
My restaurant
Proof I was here at my restaurant
Grapevines everywhere
The view of the vineyards from the top. When you come to this area everywhere you look are grape vines
Orthodox Church
This church is extremely ordinate. At first I didn’t understand why there was a decorative wall which you face coming into the church. When I looked around all of the artwork seemed to portray Greek orthodox artwork. I cannot imagine that this is a Roman Catholic church. One thing interesting about the Greek orthodox art is that it tends to be two dimensional rather than what you see in the Roman Catholic churches, a more three-dimensional presentation of images
Amore
You know you were in Italy when the theme is “Amore”
Peach on coconut
This is peach on top of coconut. But something interesting. Fish in Italian is PESCE. Peach in Italian is PESCE. I ordered it according to the standard pronunciation which also means fish. The people behind me were having fun pronouncing it two different ways so I’m not quite sure if the peach pronunciation is an exception to the rules. I guess I have to ask somebody

visiting Dublin Castle

there is something interesting about this castle beyond the fact that it was a target of the revolution and that it was the seat of power of the English colonialists in Ireland. It was one large seat of occupation that was not destroyed during the Civil War or after. It’s good to walk through to get an idea what it meant to be an English overlord.

The castle visiting Dublin Castle
This is proof I was there
Large staircase visiting Dublin Castle
Typical large central staircase taking up a lot of room but great for presenting people as they come down the stairs
One of the entrances visiting Dublin Castle
at one of the entrances it’s nice they put the symbol of Ireland at the top
Declaration of the republic visiting Dublin Castle
The 1916 declaration of the Republic is very prominently displayed
James Connelly room Bill Smale
This room was used as a hospital for World War I wounded soldiers and was later named after the great Irish patriot
Patrick Pearse
James Connolly Bill Smale
James Connolly portrait
The Irish version Bill Smale
This is the Irish version of the dedication above to James Connelly. As you will notice, the name Seamus in Irish is equivalent to James in English.
Elaborate hallway Bill Smale
Down the elaborate hallway
Eamon de valera Bill Smale
The great revolutionary who was also a US citizen so was spared execution after the 1916 Easter rising. He became the president of Ireland several times.
Throne room
The throne room
Monarch symbol
On the mirror the symbol of the monarch
View from the castle to the gate
A view towards the gate from the castle
The Wedgewood room
Entertainment room
The main entertainment room
Ceiling
Beautiful Murals on the ceiling
The three countries
The Royal Banner depicting the lion of Scotland, the three Lions of the Plantagenets and the heart of Ireland
The entrance
The entrance