Agriturismo Fontevetriana
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Travel Blogs from Sarteano
Rain, Sleet, Snow, Fog
... I feel hard pressed to see goodness in us at all. We hate, we break; we oppress and repress. The pantheon holds my face gently and lifts it up to see beyond our baseness; it extends a gentle arm around me and embraces me with goodness and beauty and truth. Hmmm. All that from a structure built of cold stone . . . wow.
The weather has been what the weather will tend to be in December in Italy. As Paul would say, I’ve just “allowed” ...
Car hire for 3 days over
... impressed by a bloke playing the flute, his music floated through this quiet olive tree park. Nick grumbled away about it for the next hour. Yes, he didn,t buy one of his cd,s. set off west to bibbona to see the seaside areas. Hmmmmm everything closed, beach is black sand, area is dull n drab, buildings everywhere but all shut. So ended up a fun hour trying to find somewhere to stay, ended up near hill town of bolgheri. Hotel with only us in ...
The Land of Chocolate
... should be since it comes from Perugia).
The festival itself was small so my friends and I explored the corridors of the city for a couple hours.
Sadly, there's not much else to say except I saw a man playing songs from "Amelie" on his accordion and my heart melted. ...
A Picture Perfect Town
... beautiful, everything was pristine, every alley was a photo opportunity. Due to the time of year, there were not too many tourists, but the city itself is designed for tourism. But it was quite classy, unlike Assisi which suffers from the constant presence of cheap, obnoxious tourist shops with hundreds of plastic St. Francis statues in every window. Orvieto has a different approach to the business of tourism. They have made an ideal ...
Chocolate Festival? Sign me up!!!
... a sight it was! Stall after stall after stall of chocolate! And the smell! It was divine!
We found out it was possible to buy a "Chocolate card" for 5 euros which enabled you to get free samples at certain stalls. This included Lindt and Milka! We were also able to get a free phone case (which looks like a bar of chocolate!) from a stall called iChoc. Here, it was also possible to buy laptop covers, memory sticks, lamps, all in the shape ...