Emily Markel Luebcke, Giulio Picchi, and Graham Markel. Ristorante Cibreo, Florence. June 8th, 2012
Emily and
Graham were 12 and 9 when I started. Their sweet natures allowed me to
travel back and forth all these years. Emily lived with the
Picchi/Vitali family for a semester when she was 15 and Giulio was 13.
She now has two children, 4 and 6, and he manages Cibreo as heir
apparent. Graham has been under the wing of many chefs since then and
happens to be a fine cook with a passion for wine making and traveling
the world like his mother.
Sandro Bernini,
the baker of Donnini, is still sorely missed. Tuscan fare is nothing
without unsalted Tuscan bread and Sandro's lilting arias. I celebrate the long years we had together as friends. He graced us with Opera at the end of every week.
Left: With Chef Piero Ferrini in 1998. Sandro, Piero, and Pierre have been the knights of shining armor of La Cucina al Focolare for the last 17 out of 20 years. Pierre Cusseau, "Shepard of Aromas." (Not pictured: always smiling, Carla Bertini, "La Fochista," keeps the fires burning.)
One of the many lovely bays alle scoglie, "of the rocks," the nickname for Isola d'Elba. An island with a rocky coast and the site of our course, "Elba through the eyes of Luciano."
Up above: what's left of an extraordinary Zuppe di Pesce (fish soup), one of chef Luciano's signature dishes at Ristorante Il Chiasso.
Bottom left: Our 20th Anniversary group, having an Aperol Spritz at Bar Rodriquez in the piazza, Capoliveri, Isola d'Elba.
Bottom right: Me and Luciano shopping for lunch at the farm stand, while the rest of our group milled about tasting Elban honey and smelling the herbs and melons.
Bottom left: Our 20th Anniversary group, having an Aperol Spritz at Bar Rodriquez in the piazza, Capoliveri, Isola d'Elba.
Bottom right: Me and Luciano shopping for lunch at the farm stand, while the rest of our group milled about tasting Elban honey and smelling the herbs and melons.
Chef Luciano Casini and our group
outside of his restaurant, Il Chiasso in Capoliveri, Isola d'Elba.
Jeff, Monica, George and Elena on the first row, Bob, Troy, Lauren, Neil
and Kathy on the back row.
Tellaro, home of Locanda Miranda. Involtino de orata con spinaci, gamberi e olive.
Chef Angelo Cabani, Locanda Miranda. At 75, Angelo is still at the top of his game.
2 comments:
You popped into mind and the internet did the rest. Wonderful pix and a real treat to catch up with your life and travels. Coming to LA any time soon? Dan
Hi Dan! How are you?? Nice to hear from you. What are you up to these days? Not often in l.A .
Coming back Ti Italy any time soon?
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