Azienda Agricola Croce di Bibbiano
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Siena
The day was rainy and quite cold but definitely didn't ruin my plans. Today I spent the day in Siena, another semi walled commune. This is a place that you could just wander up and down its streets for hours, which I did. I think I took in a good mix of old and new here. As lunch hour was approaching I aimlessly wandered looking for a place to have a bite and stumbled upon a university with super cheap ...
Vexing Vespas
... for our time period.....bummer. We go for a walk, but Paul soon gets sick of that and decides we need to see a winery while we are here. He talks to the concierge and gets a bit of info, but it's all a bit hit and miss. The buses come sporadically and the wineries may or may be open since it is no longer peak season. As it turns out, the bus won't come for another hour anyway. That pretty much kills any chance we had of going there. So we stay in town and see what we can ...
Wedding Day
... itself is an amazing place, and we have had some very interesting moments here. My sisters and myself have had a door close behind us and then open itself when Mia asked to leave the room. Dymph was talking to what she thought was us for a while as she heard people walking behind her, when she found later, she was the only person ...
Tuscany!
... took me to the city and to the hotel where I was met by the owner of the hotel who said he would not have room in his hotel but will put me in the new hotel he had just bought. So he put my bags in a taxi and we went to this beaut place, with an elevator, and then I crashed...
The next day I caught the train to Florence and met uop with my sisters, Dymph (Dymphina) ...
Tuscany Baby
... Even the oenophile of the family – (well the one that was present) was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the beverage, despite its humble trappings. We did justice to our Montalcino visit to the enoteca as well as the “home brew’ we quaffed at most meals. While sampling the various Brunello’s we managed to down almost 200Euro worth of samples, according to our tour leader for the day.
We practiced our knife skills, at least those that were ...