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Wedding Day
... villa at the time! We have all felt strange in different areas of the villa as well. All in all, this was a very interesting part of our trip.
The wedding was held in Monteriggioni. The town is very picturesque and the town hall is very old, being built in the medieval ages. It really was quite hot but the wedding was really nice. ...
Tuscany!
... Maria), and Dymph's husband Mick. We had a good look around at Florence. We saw the open air museum with the sculptures spotted here and there, the ancient leather market and the Accademia where Michaelangelo's statue of David is on display. The statue is pretty awesome!
Then we catch the train to Siena and to the hotel where we are staying for the next few ...
Cliche shots of Tuscany and a bit more
... landscape of white rocks, made by the calcareous sediments left behind.
In the heart of the Val d'Orcia the waters of San Filippo were known by Romans, became famous in the Middle Ages and treated people such as Lorenzo il Magnifico and other princes of the Medici family.
The water was amazing, I had never felt anything like it, and just in the middle of the woods in Tuscany, who knew! But after a nice ...
Tuscany Baby
A week in Tuscany and Umbria with family and friends is made even more marvelous with beautiful weather, great food, and plenty of wine. Attending one of Faye Hess's "cooking schools" ensures there will be plenty of laughter at the table, delicious food, and entertaining afternoons spent in the warmth of a kitchen filled with love of people, food and a good story. Oh, and SALT. Although there was a whole lot less salt in her Italian cooking than there was in her French cooking. Not that ...
A little bit of heaven
... 8217;t ask. Eventually Judy calls to the people around us, “does anyone speak English”. A lady pipes up and Judy asks where this bus is headed to. I can only hang on to the bare thread of hope that we aren’t now driving around in the south of Italy. We find that we are actually heading to Bologna which thankfully is still in northern Italy and isn’t that far from Florence. We get off the bus ...