Mar 29

Junior Pigeon Podcast - Episode 5

It has been a long time since we last podcasted! Sorry about that. We aim to do better in the future. Today’s podcast is extra fantastic to make up for the lack of podcasts over the last many months. It’s a conversation with Jill Fredericks, Laura MacKenzie and Vincenzo Ravina.

Topics covered:

  • Marie: Everyone’s middle name?
  • Santa Claus: a hoax
  • Jill is uncomfortable with Michael J. Fox playing his own daughter in Back to the Future Part II
  • Does Jill have scars?
  • A rousing match of Would You Rather…?
  • and more!

Recorded March 2012 in Laura MacKenzie’s kitchen.

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Mar 25

Finally got around to editing another installment of our Europe trip. This is Barcelona! What a lovely place. Although this is the only place where we had someone try to steal from us. I managed to stop the thieves by yelling, ‘HEY.’ The rest of our time there was pleasant and enjoyable though!

New podcasts are coming soon to Junior Pigeon as well!


Jan 29

When Laura and I were in Florence, I wanted us to have the best Florentine steak we could find. I did some Googling and decided we’d try Trattoria Sostanza. In my Googling, I read a review that mentioned that their chicken was incredible, as well. The restaurant does two seatings per night, at 7 pm and 9 pm. We made reservations for 7 and found the place, which is rather small and plain. The seating is communal, so we sat with a family of five.

Laura and I ordered the Florentine steak and their petti di pollo al burro to share between us, along with some pasta as our first course. 

The Florentine steak was enormous and very good, but the chicken… oh, the chicken. So delicious. So incredibly delicious. So buttery and tasty and amazing. We loved it so much, we made reservations for supper the following night as well. And we didn’t bother with the steak again. Chicken all the way.

Rob Lowe knows what’s up. LITERALLY the best chicken.

We’ve wanted to recreate it at home for the longest time and we recently made the above attempt!

The fully detailed recipe is HERE.


Jan 22

Some topical video weirdness from Junior Pigeon! Enjoy.


Jan 4
vincenzoravina:

This was the best hostel we stayed at on our trip. I miss that terrace. (Click to enlarge)
Here’s the video tour:

vincenzoravina:

This was the best hostel we stayed at on our trip. I miss that terrace. (Click to enlarge)

Here’s the video tour:


Sep 15

The trip is over

Vincenzo here! This is re-posted from my site. It’s a quick trip roundup!

Laura and I returned from our nearly three month Europe trip in August. The journey took us to London (England); Glasgow, Castlebay, Vatersay, and Edinburgh (Scotland); Barcelona (Spain); Montpellier, and Paris (France); Florence, Pisa, Rome, Naples, Capri, Ischia, Pompeii, Venice, Trento, Riva del garda, Mori, and Revo, (Italy).

It was an incredibly complicated trip to plan, but nothing went EXTREMELY awry. We had a bit of an ordeal in Paris, but that was the same day we went to Disneyland, so it evened out.

The whole thing was incredibly fun and there will be many more videos and pictures added to Junior Pigeon Dot Com, let me tell you.

For now, let me tell you about some of the highlights:

  • I fed a giraffe! IT WAS AWESOME. I love giraffes (see this article) and the London Zoo had a fantastic platform from which it was very easy to attempt to feed the giraffes! Laura grabbed me some of the branches they like to eat and I reached out and said, ‘Here, giraffe!’ and after a minute, one of the giraffes sauntered over and ate out of my hands! IT WAS AMAZING.
  • We took a ferry to the Outer Hebrides of Scotland during a storm. During the course of the five-hour trip, I got pretty nauseous. I didn’t vomit, though!
  • I hitchhiked for the first time ever in my life. It was in the Outer Hebrides and we had just visited Laura’s ancestral homeland of Vatersay. It was a long walk back to our hotel, so I stuck out my thumb. And someone picked us up! One of the passengers in the car recognized me from the ferry over to the island. She asked me the score to the Barcelona/Manchester game and I told her (despite my nausea).
  • Our friends in Glasgow, Mark and Anna, bought us IRN BRU and a deep-fried Mars bar! Both delicious. The official meal of Scotland, as I understand it. No, that’s a lie. Haggis is the official meal of Scotland.
  • And we ate haggis, in Edinburgh! It wasn’t bad at all!
  • In Glasgow and Edinburgh, we were also dealing with a possible bedbug outbreak. We boiled all of our clothes and vacuumed the insides of our backpacks. It was a huge, stressful production. We bought a kettle for the boiling and had to do some lying and sneaking in order to get our hands on a vacuum cleaner. 
  • Edinburgh Castle has a one o’clock gun, which I thought was lame because it looked like a pretty damn modern gun. Citadel Hill has a noon cannon, OK? Once you’ve seen gold, you don’t settle for silver, right?
  • We visited a LOST-themed bar in Barcelona called BHARMA. Laura and I are pretty big LOST fans, so we had to make the pilgrimage. I got a Jacob beer and one of the owners gave Laura and I free shots. If you haven’t seen LOST, do yourself a favour and watch the first few episodes (after the first four you ought to be hooked).
  • Some jerk tried to steal my backpack and our baguettes in front of the Arc de Triomf in Barcelona, but I yelled, “HEY!” at him, and he said, “Sorry,” and then walked away. What a jerk.

  • In Montpellier, I ate a whole wheat Big Mac with potato wedges on the side instead of fries! Man, the French have it all. Oh! And check out what they call ‘The Hangover II’.
  • Some crazy guy stole the pen cap off my pen while I was writing a postcard in a park in Montpellier. What a weirdo.
  • In Paris, we enjoyed escargot (it’s delicious!) and frog legs (pretty tasty!) and duck (delicious!) and Subway sandwiches (they have better meat and bread in European Subway restaurants!)
  • We hung out with fellow Canadians that we met at the hostel! With our new fellow Canadian friends, Annie and Andrew, we went to the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame. They gave us Paris Museum Passes, because they were leaving and couldn’t use them anymore. On our way to the Eiffel Tower, we ran into EVEN MORE Canadians and they got to talking to Andrew and they said they had two Disneyland Paris tickets they couldn’t use. Well, since Annie and Andrew were leaving the next day, guess who got those tickets? It was Laura and I!
  • Some day, I’m going to tell you all just how magical Disneyland Paris was. You don’t even understand.
  • The Paris catacombs are pretty creepy. I don’t know, you see the pictures and you’re like, “Mounds of human skulls and bones?! I AM THERE.” But then, you’re way underground and you have to walk a kilometre or something to get to the human remains, and then you find yourself fighting the urge to vomit, and pretty soon you’ve seen your fill of skulls and you just want to get back to the sunlight. Or maybe that was just my experience. Oh yeah, and once you get back to the surface, a security guard checks your bag for bones and beside him, on the table, there’s a skull and a couple of bones he confiscated earlier that week.
  • We didn’t get to see the Eiffel Tower’s light show. We were on the Eiffel Tower at the time, and by the time we got down, the light shows were over (they only go until midnight). So no light show for us!
  • The toilets on trains just flush right onto the tracks. Our train ride from Paris to Florence was very long and got us into Florence about 5 hours later than it was supposed to! BUT, we had an entire compartment to ourselves, by some magical fluke (it was supposed to sleep six people).
  • In Florence, we had the best chicken of our lives! Rob Lowe’s autographed photo was on the wall, with the words ‘Best chicken in Italy!’ Robe Lowe was so right. If you’re in Florence, go to Trattoria Sostanza.
  • In Rome, I tried to find Woody Allen to no avail. I lurked outside his hotel, even. No dice.
  • Some crazy guy pushed me into the street at the Piazza de la Republica in Rome.
  • Naples. The dirtiest city. Filthy. It was in the middle of a garbage strike, but I bet it’s pretty close to that filthy all the time. And the cars! Red lights don’t stop them, obviously. They really don’t stop unless you are directly in front of them. Crossing the street is pretty scary.
  • BUT the pizza in Naples is incredible. And SO CHEAP. You can get a big margherita for three euros. We ate at several of Naples’ most famous and renowned pizzerias and were not disappointed!
  • Our boat trip to Capri with a pile of British kids from Essex was fun times. We got to swim in caves and the water was beautiful and I got quite a sunburn.
  • We met up with our friend Megan and her family in Naples and we all took a day trip to Pompeii, which was pretty cool. It was also incredibly hot and almost none of the water fountains worked. I had a handkerchief and I kept soaking it in water and tying it around my head. We ran into some sleeping feral dogs. They run Pompeii at night.
  • Mount Vesuvius is worth a visit. We scooped up a bunch of volcanic rocks and brought ‘em home as gifts (as far as I know that’s not illegal). The volcano is huge. And you shouldn’t wear sandals, because you have to walk up and down a path of tiny volcanic rocks that dig into your feet like shards of glass. Check out the dust and grime and filth.
  • In Trento, we met up with my father and brother and headed up to Revo to stay with my grandmother. We went to my cousin’s wedding, which we almost missed, because my father lost the procession on the way to the church and didn’t know where we were going. By some miracle, we got there in the nick of time. My father was the best man, see? It’s fun to throw rice as hard as you possibly can at a happy couple. The reception had a lot of food and was crazy, with the dancing.
  • Venice! I recommend Venice. It’s my favourite place to visit, because it’s so beautiful and different from every other place. It’s the world’s only pedestrian city and it’s built like a maze. Our hostel there was among the nicest. We had, basically, our own apartment, with a terrace overlooking a canal. It was amazing.
  • We returned to Paris to fly home. We had one last day there. We ate at our favourite restaurant from our previous time in Paris. Escargot and duck! That night, we realized we could see the Eiffel Tower from our hotel, so we went to the top floor and we got to see that damn light show! The next morning, we flew to Frankfurt, then to Halifax.

PHEW. So, I’m sure I left out a lot, but that’s what came to mind. As I said, further pictures and further video (and probably even further text) is forthcoming.


Jul 19

Tibidabo in Barcelona

This might be our final video update before the trip’s end! Maybe!

Here’s a snippet from our time in Barcelona:


Jul 18

Venice

I’m realizing I won’t be able to edit much more video before coming home, so here’s an out of sequence update from Venice!

We almost missed the wedding, but thank goodness we didn’t!

And now we’re in Venice!


Jul 2

The MacKenzie / Ravina Memorial Kettle

We found ourselves with a kettle we couldn’t bring any further in our journey. And so we did what we do best: put our names on the kitchen appliance and leave it somewhere.

Also in this video: knife stealing!

This video concludes the UK portion of our journey. We’d like to thank the UK for being awesome and English-speaking, and we’d like to thank Mark and Anna for showing us a great time in Glasgow! They fed us IRN BRU and a deep-fried Mars bar. I can’t remember if I mentioned that before.


Jun 26

The Glasgow Caper + The Edinburgh Jaunt

Here’s the next installment of our European travels! This video follows The Vatersay Adventure!

I’m being very productive with the video editing of late!


Jun 24

The Ordeal

This is out of order with our past videos, because this is from very recently in our trip! In Paris. But the ending of the Vatersay Adventure, and the Glasgow Caper are coming, as well as video from Spain and France!

For now, here is a video where we explain an ordeal we went through!


This is a picture of my digital camera’s display, so it may be a bit fuzzy, but here are some things we learned in Paris:

Escargot and frog legs are really good. Even Laura liked them.
Disneyland Paris is awesome!
Being Canadian is advantageous. We met some fellow Canadians at the hostel and went to Notre Dame and the Eiffel Tower with two of them, Andrew and Annie. Coming out of the metro on our way to the Tower, Andrew started talking to some other English-speakers from Saskatchewan. They happened to have two tickets to Disneyland they couldn’t use and Andrew and Annie were leaving for Nice the next day. So we got them! And it was awesome!
Sometimes, there’s an ordeal. Video explanation forthcoming.

This is a picture of my digital camera’s display, so it may be a bit fuzzy, but here are some things we learned in Paris:

  1. Escargot and frog legs are really good. Even Laura liked them.

  2. Disneyland Paris is awesome!

  3. Being Canadian is advantageous. We met some fellow Canadians at the hostel and went to Notre Dame and the Eiffel Tower with two of them, Andrew and Annie. Coming out of the metro on our way to the Tower, Andrew started talking to some other English-speakers from Saskatchewan. They happened to have two tickets to Disneyland they couldn’t use and Andrew and Annie were leaving for Nice the next day. So we got them! And it was awesome!

  4. Sometimes, there’s an ordeal. Video explanation forthcoming.


Jun 19

The Vatersay Adventure

Another episode from our European travels is here! The Vatersay Adventure!


Jun 11

Overly long first travel podcast

The next ones will be shorter! Promise. Also the sound quality’s not the best. Will work on that also. Be well!

Junior Pigeon podcast episode 4! I think.

http://tapparatus.com/lw6ANtDaJtUmGbC/  


Jun 6

Menacing Squirrels and Majestic Giraffes

Junior Pigeon in London! The video is here! In two parts. Check it out and let us know what you think. Editing on the iPhone isn’t quite as easy as it is on computer, but hopefully it turned out OK! We’re in Spain now, and these videos are courtesy of our in-room WiFi which has been sorely lacking in the hostels that came before!


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