Poianella is a small town about 10 minutes drive southeast from our place in Montecchio Precalcino, and is the home of our good friends, Ann and Roland. The story of the cows is something like this: The ranching and dairy industry still follows the seasonal customs of taking their herds to the mountains and high plains north of Asiago during the warm summer months. Then as the cooler weather of autumn settles in, they march the herds back down from the highlands to warmer pastures. The trek is over 70 kilometers (some 42 miles) and is accomplished in just a few days. Considering the maniacal driving habits on most Italian streets, the process sounds like a recipe for disaster, but somehow the Italian cowboys manage to pull it off every year. After our friends shared this tale, we just had to check this thing out. So on a rather cold September weekend, just one day before my birthday, we piled in our little Blue Bunny, and headed over to Ann and Roland's.
It was about three in the afternoon and already there were throngs of people lining the roads around Poianella. We tried to make a left on to the street that would take us directly to Ann's door, but a police officer with a yellow warning baton directed us in another direction. Luckily we found some parking at the local church, and we started the 5 minute stroll up the road to Ann's house. The excitement was palpable as dozens of small groups assembled around garages and driveways along the route. We met Ann and her sister, Kay, halfway to the house, and within minutes were back at their place pouring ourselves glasses of prosecco, our favorite white wine.
We knew that getting to see a bunch of cows being herded right outside our friends door was going to be cool, but we had no idea how big the parade was going to be that preceded the event. First came the parade of cars starting with my personal favorite, the Ferraris. There were over 15 of them in the bunch: all red, shiny and purring with that signature Italian-engineered machinery under the hood. Then dozens of other cars, Minis, Lancias, Fiats. It was quite a show from the classic roadsters to the newest racers. That was followed with a parade of tractors, both modern and ancient. Then Vespa scooters, a marching band, cultural groups, and the Mayor.
Luigina tries to get a little luck for the returning cows!
Now I wasn't just standing so close I could touch them, I had to touch them in an effort to keep them from running me over!! It was scary and hilarious all at the same time!!
Cyn and the crew watch my plight from a safe position...
Future couch in a trendy night club.
Where else in the world can you do something like this!?!
Ciao for now,
M
Mike gets a little birthday love!
4 comments:
I love it! Couple of thoughts -
1. The video was hilarious with all the noise and Mike the conquistador in the streets.
2. I was think of starting a drinking game with all the fancy descriptive words you two use to describe the adventures. That way by the time I finish reading about the wine tours, I'm in the same level of spirits intake you were ;-).
Cheers and Aloha,
Bob, Jen and Little G's
I finally got to see this piece of video and laughed out loud...classic. Love all the adventure stories and pics- makes me feel like I'm experiencing it with you.
Love and miss you both-
Claire
Rebecca says
Okay I didn't look at the sight yesterday like I said I would...but I did this morning!!!!!
We will be there next year for this event! for sure.
now you know what your cousin Mike and Marcal do for a living,since they are cowboys. I loved the video. What a brave man Michael is helping the cows out...showing them the way to go. Cynthia were you the one that was telling him to jump the fence? Great job on the blog. Rebecca
I'm behind on checking out the blog, but this has to be one of my all-time favorites. I especially loved the video...hilarious.
I think Bob is on to something...I could do a whole drinking game for all the words you came up with to describe the cows...Did you have a cow thesaurus next to you?? Heifer, bovine, beasts of burden?? Nice!
Love, Lani Moo aka: Natis
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