Friday, February 1, 2019

A Quiet Day and a Skorpion Weather Evening


Thursday, January 31, 2019

The day was one of simply laundering a few clothes, a little further exploration of my surroundings and getting ready for another long evening of Skorpions football, both flag and tackle versions.

 I found a copy of Laurie's
favorite French language film
on sale in Varese

I fought off the temptation to buy it somehow. 

 Definitely NOT an old Catholic Church

While it is a Catholic church it is quite new by Italian standards.

This Chiesa is dedicated to the memory of San Massimiliano Kolbe, a Polish Franciscan friar who volunteered to die in place of a stranger in the Polish death camp at Auschwitz in 1941.

He was only 47 years old when he was executed by the Nazis.

The Chiesa had a frozen moat
to protect it from the invading
Visigoth hordes

 The stark interior to this Chiesa,
combined with its exterior funkiness,
led me to believe that I was in a random
Orange County Protestant edifice

 Given Kolbe's heroism, this painting
made perfect sense

Enzo Fiori
our local flower shop

I found that I liked this flower shop both for what they had on sale and for owner Enzo's positive, outgoing attitude.

In the late afternoon, I started getting ready for our U13, U15 and Senior Women's flag practices as well as our U16 Tackle practice all starting at 6:30 p.m., followed by our Prima Squadra tackle practice from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

What to wear?

Better check the weather report . . .

 . . . OH!

Long Johns it was then, a California boy can't stay too warm in these conditions.

The thing that makes things a bit harder is that our practice facility, in the Varese suburb of Vedano Olona just south of the city, has its own microclimate that is way different from the rest of Varese.

This microclimate is commonly referred to as . . .
SKORPION WEATHER!

Now, it had not snowed for a few days and in Varese, other than in spots in full shade throughout the day, all of our recent snow had melted long ago.

But not so at completely unshaded
Skorpion Field

This is what our game/practice field looked like at the start of our 6:30 p.m. practices.

Again, it had not snowed for a few days but a new blanket of about a foot of fresh powdered snow was due sometime tonight.

The predicted cold weather and snow had many parents of our youth team players opting to keep their kids at home tonight.

U13 Warmup

U15s had a sparse turnout

Barely enough U16s on hand too

 The Senior Women's team was
MIA as well

The U16s worked on improving
their tackling techniques

Quite simply, if you can't tackle,
you can't play good defense

While the air was as cold as advertised, we had absolutely no wind tonight to cause us any wind chill issues like in the American midwest this week.

Just as our four early practices finished and our Seniors were about to start their work at 8:00 p.m., it finally started to snow.

 But still no wind chill!


I love this artsy photo taken by our DB Coach Dario D'Adelfio

 We had about 35 Seniors at our
final tuneup battling both the
elements and each other

I say final tuneup because we have our first scrimmage of the campaign this coming Sunday at 1:00 p.m. in Verona against the Mastini.

The Mastini will definitely let us know where we stand at this point of the season.

Despite the look on my face,
I was having fun tonight

 Team Scrimmage Period

 Same Period,
different view

After a hardy workout,
the hard working Skorpions left
Skorpion Field none worse for the wear

The effort was good again tonight but we have a long way to go before we play our first game in March, especially on Offense.

Stay tuned . . .

2 comments:

David said...

That frozen moat would be perfect for hosting a curling bonspeil.

George said...

David,

LET'S DO IT!