Italy Images from a Month on the Boot (Part 2)

The Blissful Adventurer - Italy Images

The Trulli Cones of Gelso Bianco

Italy Images from a Month on the Boot is a 3 part series of photos I have found deep in the annals of my iPhone from this past May in Italy. I have recently attended some seminars on iPhone photography and I am getting better at creating images that I believe invoke the feelings I have when I travel.

I took the shot above at the wondrous Masseria Gelso Bianco in Puglia, Italy. This facility owned by my very dear friend Antonello Losito is one of the most stunning properties along the heel of the boot. The 5 bedroom villa with pool, 11 trulli  (the conical-shaped iconic roofs of the area), and a world-class professional kitchen is the perfect getaway for family or friends to one of Italy’s culinary and scenic gems. Staying here felt like coming home to a place I will always treasure. I loved being on the roof and shooting this shot as I watched the sun sink after a very rare rain shower. [Read more...]

True Italy Stories – Out of Gas in Puglia (Part 7)

Blissful Adventurer - Michael Housewright

Some Calabrian Amaro to Fuel Me (but not the car)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here is part 7 of the day the disco broke down

As we strolled happily towards the car with our tokens wagging and our hearts beating at 140bpm we knew we had conquered the day and that this was indeed a birthday to remember. Birthday girl gazed up at the sky on our walk back to the car and uttered eloquently and slurring as only a drunk pretty girl can “look at the moon.” I knew we had accomplished this mission in Puglia  and it was time to roll home.

As soon as the Audi cranked I felt the glow of the low fuel light and the range was now on ZERO KM. Once again, I had seen Puglia Boy on many occasions milk that ZERO for 10-15km so I assumed I was good to go as it was only 7-10km back to the Bday and Lobster’s hotel. I would drop off no-longer Bday girl and still very lobster-head boy then cruise into the self-service station a few blocks away for 10 euro worth of diesel and leave the car for Puglia boy at empty in the AM.

The drive back was so quiet with the sunroof open and windows down (we had very likely 30% temporary hearing loss from the disco). Everyone noticed the gas light, but my completely iced demeanor kept the team’s worries at bay and their eyes began to roll back in their heads as bday girl mumbled about wanting more bubbles and lobster was willing to oblige her. I just wanted to GTFO and hit the pillow running.

We made it easily back to Monopoli on “E” and I dropped 1/2 the crew at their hotel. I noticed the corner bar was closed and knew there would be no more bubbles for them as I watched them mope off to their hotel when I turned the car for the station. For some reason at this point, Puglia and my desire for sleep completely clouded my ability to reason and as the station approached I pushed on the accelerator and up-shifted as my wife’s face sank with fear and disdain.”What the hell are you doing Michael,” she said, “It’s all good, I am leaving Puglia boy with this bitch empty tank and that’s what he gets for leaving it on “E” all the time and putting me in charge of bday fun. Serves him right.” I was now at 120kmph and headed down the SS16 for Capitolo

when…glug..glug..uuuummmm..glug..downshift…push accelerator…bogging down, bogging down…think fast asshole..think..shift to neutral..road flat..fuck fuck fuck…cars passing..flashers you stupid idiot Michael..flashers!  glug..glug…glow of all instruments and warning lights..engine gone…silence say for the air moving in the windows..windows up now..no power…fuck fuck fuck..wife oh no..wife real pissed..real scared…moron, fuck, moron! DAMN YOU PUGLIA BOY!!!

Loaded and likely on “E”

It was 03:45 am and my wife Juliet and I were pushing a 2005 Audi A4 wagon on the very busy SS16 from Monopoli back to our villa in Capitolo. Cars filled with mostly drunken disco douche bags were streaming by at 150 kilometers per hour and we were making at best 10kmph into a headwind.  This was clearly a dangerous situation and we were in fact, out of gas and ¼ mile from safety.

This is how it began and how it shall end. Thank God we had made it to one of Europe’s best inventions, the roadside emergency pull-out. This amazing concept every 2km or so on the highways allows for a safe exit from the road directly out of harm’s way and with an emergency phone. Since I was well beyond the legal alcohol limit of Italy I did not think a call to emergency assistance was prudent and up ahead in the distance, I saw a shimmering light, my head grew heavy and my “mind” was dim so I told Juliet to steer while I pushed.

The AGIP station was 300 meters ahead on the right and with each passing death machine on the highway I knew I was soon to be clipped by a SMART car and my legs cut off at the knee. I was now running at the best pace I could muster in my disco clothes, beaten down body, and I knew if this damned car was not a diesel I could have breathed some ethanol into the tank and it would have fired right up. As it was, I was huffing hard-core when a random Samaritan came from the station (a customer) and met me as Juliet was guiding the car towards the wrong side of the pump for our fuel tank.

The guy starts helping me push as I am cussing out Puglia Boy in my best attempt to get all cazzato and use the words I love so much. We reached the attendant after much screaming, steering, and pleading. The “company” logo on the car hood was aglow under the big shiny station awning and the attendant looked at me and said “this is Puglia boy’s car”, I tell him it is actually our company car and that it was indeed Puglia Boy that ran it out of fuel. The attendant is laughing his ass off and says to me “no way, not Puglia boy, he would never do that” (facetiously of course).

It seems everyone knows him, knows his habits, and understands completely: everyone but me of course. I tell the attendant pieno (fill’er up), shake the car a bit to get the diesel back in the lines and the air out. We fire the Audi and drive on relieved and exhausted to Capitolo at 4am. Of course Puglia boy awoke the next day to find the car full of fuel and being well rested he went about his day as if that is just how things work when you are confident, sure of the world around you, and have a super conscientious guy on your side everyday.  Things would never be the same after this night, and as I dumped the sand from my flip-flaps I knew I was likely done with this dance once and for all.

THE END

Italy Itinerary – May 2012

There is a good chance we will see a few of these

The Blissful Adventurer returns to Italy on May 7, 2012 for a 24 day run of blissful, wine-soaked, photo-laden, pursuits of new experiences to share with all of you.

Our trip this year is partly vacation and also important research for upcoming writing and photo projects.  [Read more...]

Italy Memories – Photos that Make me Happy

A Late Evening Stroll Discovery in Cisternino - Puglia

This has been an amazing week here at TBA and I would like to share some photos I discovered researching my upcoming Photo-Travel Book. These are shots that make me smile as the memories attached are endearing. Please enjoy friends of Bliss and know that Italy has memories waiting for you to discover as well. [Read more...]

Puglia, Italy – Images From Another Life

The Vibrant Adriatic at Polignano a Mare

I have always had a fascination with Puglia as evidenced in my two-part series, Puglia: The Finest Raw Ingredients in Italy (Part 1) and Part 2. As I have been working on my first book Blissful Adventures – The First 5 Years many great images of Puglia have crossed my Lightroom screen and I thought today would be a nice time to share some images of my life in Puglia.

Juliet and I are thrilled to return this year and see all our friends at Southern Visions Travel, and eat at my dear favorite restaurant Braceria da Matteo. I hope you all will enjoy a trip to the heel of the boot today and if any of you are ever interested in traveling to Puglia let me know; I am an expert :-) [Read more...]

Haiku Sunday – Parties and Celebrations

Freeing her mind fast

was the first thought she had while

not freeing her mind. [Read more...]

Sardinia – Beautiful Place, Beautiful People, Blissful Adventure

Francesco - The Most Charming Little Boy in Italy

Yesterday while creating my post for my amazing friend, chef, and author Viktorija Todorovska and her Sardinia Project, I realized I had never edited my Sardinia photos from 2010.

Part of me I know could not do this because it was the last vacation I took with my co-owner and dear friend Antonello Losito before I decided to leave the company. It was frankly too difficult to see the joy on everyone’s faces knowing that a trip like this might not happen again. [Read more...]

Holiday Meals in Colorado (it could have been Puglia)

These Amazing Bigne’ (cream puffs) Came in 3 Flavors

Happy Holidays Blissful Reindeer!

Today I will not bombard you with anything more than images of a beautiful few days of holiday dining with our dear friends from Southern Italy.

As the four of us were fish out of water this Christmas we decided to celebrate together this important holiday; and around this house that means with great food and vino.

Laura Giordano was our guest chef and she along with her partner Antonello Losito own and operate The Cooking School La Cucina at Gelso Bianco in Puglia, Italy. Laura also authors the blog A Pinch of Italy.

Please enjoy the photos (and a slideshow) from a few blissful days. [Read more...]

Ghosts of Matera

Matera - A haunted city "in" a hill

In 2010 after years of traveling to Puglia I finally went to Matera in Basilicata. I had my opinions of what to expect but nothing prepared me for the haunted presences [Read more...]

Haiku Sunday

Coffee and Haiku Sunday

I was looking through my many new circles of talented photographers on Google+ when I came upon a photo with a contest to write a Haiku to describe the scene. I have long enjoyed Haiku as it always seems to touch an emotional and sensitive part of my personality where I feel uninhibited. Today I will share some Haiku with my blissful friends. I take license with formatting so if you are a purist, my apologies. If you simply do not like my stuff, VFC!

The morning was cool

The man brought his beans to the market

No one pays a fair wage in Ethiopia [Read more...]