Then I found the card in my other pocket.
Bormio lacks the Italian character we'd appreciated the last few days. It's more in the mold of Switzerland and Germany--very functional, deliberate, orderly. It's not a bad thing, just not as charming. The people are very nice, and it is pretty. There's just a vibe that seems missing.
The driving's about the same, though.
Pizza: I expected something of a religious experience eating my first pizza from the land of their origin. I've been underwhelmed to date. We have found some very good ones, yesterday, for example, at a joint called "Nick's Place" they had the best Margharita (I think that's how it's spelled). It's just crust, sauce, mozarella cheese, and olive oil.
A couple of the other pizzas we've tried have been as good as the best frozen stuff you can get in the U.S., or on the other extreme an inch thick piece of dough like at Sbarro's. We're still searching.
I like gnocchi, though. I'll be seraching for more of that.
Tomorrow, for June 23 (my son's birthday--20th) the weather's supposed to be good. Stelvio's on tap. Hopefully, Thursday will also be good and we'll tackle Mortirolo and Gavia. We're taking the Stelvio route as described in the Pezcyclingnews link, below.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stelvio_Pass
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavia_Pass
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortirolo_Pass
http://www.pezcyclingnews.com/default.asp?pg=fullstory&id=6588
LOVING your blog!!! Do you have photos of that place run by the english speaking couple?? How much longer do you have?
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