This morning I am a little bit grumpy!
In front of me, is a backed up sink, it is full of sardine heads,
guts, and scales. In the other room I can hear Dino, singing and
whistling and getting all his gear together to set out for the 38th
edition of the annual Vogalonga!!! He is all chirpy, as he gets to
row in the annual event with 7 other fellows, a 32 km regatta,
through the picturesque Venetian lagoon.
the rowing marathon route - image taken from www.vogalonga.it |
Naturally, he and his crew
members will be making lots of pit stops along way, eating and
drinking, and becoming merrier as the day progresses. I, on the other
hand, have been assigned the duties of cook, photographer and baggage
carrier. NOT FAIR, RIGHT????
Enough whinging, the Vogalonga is a
famous regatta that began in Venice in 1974, and takes place each
year on a Sunday in May when, for a few hours, the suffocating
traffic of motorized boats ceases, and the water is left alone to the
oars.
rush hour in Venice |
there's my little Dino |
Nevertheless, our fabulous Venetian friends, who simply adore Venice, take to this event each year and really make it super special. This year we are back at our Rowing Club at the Giudecca, and each family has the task of bringing along something to devour after the 3 – 4, and sometimes, 12 hour event. There will pasta, fish, sauteed vegetables, and desserts. I am bringing along Sarde Impanate (Crumbed Butterflied Sardines), they are really light and crunchy and as we all know, oily fish are just so flavoursome.
ginger, our neighbourhood cat, also loves succulent sardines |
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