Mulinacci Grosseto
Via Mazzini 78 Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy
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Digging a Roman Villa
We landed in Pisa and spent the night in town. We finally climbed the leaning tower (recommended) and visited other sights in town.
The next day we headed back out to the airport to meet the earthwatch team. We drove an hour and half south to a small village near Populonia Stazione. We stayed in apartments in the village and ate our meals together at the apartments.
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Tuscan mountain adventures!
... made me really want to go skiing! There were some amazing views and some rocky paths to climb, another of Poppy's favourite activities!
Next stop was Mount Labbro, however the road soon turned into a dirt track and we found ourselves getting rather peckish, so we stopped at the Parco Faunistico del Monte Amiata to eat our salami ciabatta's ...
Aint got nothing on Nanaimo Rivers
... for 2 Euro (yes Yaki they was alot of Sangria purchased by me:) We made our way around to the stalls buying food and drinks from people who spoke no english at all. My favorite word in Italian so far Tiamo, I'm not gonna tell you, look it up:)
The only not so fun things about these last 10 days has been the heat wave (bothers Emmy not me to much;), The giant hornets that have seemed to overtake our house while we were in grosseto and the ...
Body surfing on the way to Viareggio
A quick stop in the area of Maremma, land of wide horned cattle, lovely cheese and sausage and a wild wavy and busy beach. My friend Alessandro had suggested a hike in the area, but with a short driving day and 38 degree sunshine, as well as a requirement to hike ...
3 stops today!
... headed to the Roman bathes where hot bubbling water has been coming up from the earth for 2500 years. We soaked our sore feet and then headed to the medieval town of Montepulciano. This town had some of the steepest streets but was well worth the 1 1/2 hour drive. We headed back to the Villa where John and I cooked where we had another 11:30 PM ...


