A casa di Anelia Monte San Savino
Corso Sangallo 33 Monte San Savino, Tuscany, 52048, Italy
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Cooking School of Siena di Lella Cesari Ciampoli
... with our help. A pasta dish with a sauce where our group learned to roll noodles, a peasant soup which used Italian bread and tomatoes and lots or garlic and basil, skewers of meat that included pork cubes and sausages as well as a tiramisu dessert.
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What An Afternoon
... trip through a completely different part of the country to anything we had seen thus far.
Our final stop before heading home was the city of Siena, they tell you in the guide books to not drive into Siena because driving is a liabilty being the wise individual that I am I didn't listen. Well it is with good reason they give that piece of advice, what a zoo!
In the end we actually came up with a pretty desireable parking spot, thank goodness for the smart ...
Siena by bus then Tuscany by Jabula
Once we had packed everything we jumped on the bus and headed into the city.
Again another stunning day although chilly in the shade. We walked all through the city checking out the sites. Siena is actually a really cool city. There were people out and about and heaps soaking up the sun in the main square. The whole place had a really relaxed vibe. We found a cool coffee place and also picked up some cool breads ...
Happy Birthday Mark!
We could have enjoyed spending much more time seeing the many great sights of Rome, but we did have to move on. Our rental car was delivered to the hotel, and while Mark didn't get the birthday bonus of an Audi upgrade, the car (a Citroen) turned out to be brand new, with only 10 km and not a scratch on it. That was a bit unnerving, especially as we faced our inaugural driving experience in Italy on the streets of Rome!
We ...
Sapphire blue Amalfi Coast
Day 44 – Tuesday 8th June
Today after another morning run we got up and left Sorrento. We headed down the Amalfi Coast to undertake the most beautiful drive in Italy. I have to say that the critics are probably right here. The road is relatively narrow but not quite as bad as I thought to be honest, although we didn't come across many buses. In fact there were a few cars, but we mainly had the road to ourselves. The road followed the coastal cliffs ...


