Thursday, Sept. 15, 2022 • Day 1 Photos by Betsy These guys were in a palace courtyard. Nice bit of whimsy to start our journey. Our friend Emily jokes that we take the "covered wagon trip" to destinations, meaning that ours is often a long, tiring, and arduous path from place to place. She's not … Continue reading Good Morning Munich
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Nov. 1 & 2: Rainy Rome & Back Home & A Self-Inflicted Hassle
Betsy and our extraordinary VRBO host Felipe in front of the Trevi Fountain at 6 a.m. on the morning of our departure. He was a great host, very helpful, and lugged our heavy luggage up and down stairs even though we protested that he was doing too much. Also, we highly recommend staying at the … Continue reading Nov. 1 & 2: Rainy Rome & Back Home & A Self-Inflicted Hassle
Oct. 31: Roaming Around Rome
After the G20 Summit folks left the Trevi Fountain along with all the security teams, we ventured out of the apartment. My first order of business was to buy some comfortable shoes. Yes, the trip is nearly over and I've limped along this long in a pair of shoes I bought specifically for this journey … Continue reading Oct. 31: Roaming Around Rome
Oct. 30: Rome & Betsy's Birthday
It was sad to bid farewell to our Tuscan villa. We enjoyed such a great week of small villages, beautiful views, great food, tasty wine and just relaxing in our outdoor space in the sun.The morning light at the VillaA last look out the window before leaving.We started our departure early. Hauling our luggage downstairs … Continue reading Oct. 30: Rome & Betsy's Birthday
Oct. 29: Making Cheese!
A beautiful sunriseThe sun rose on another clear and gorgeous day in Tuscany, such a gift for our last day in our villa and our little corner of this region. And our last day was highlighted by such a great visit to a farm and learning about cheesemaking.We set out early for our drive to … Continue reading Oct. 29: Making Cheese!
Oct. 28: Montepulciano
One of the jewels of Tuscany, Montepulciano did not disappoint. This hilltop town is filled with shops, history, good food and, of course, famous for its red wine.A cappuccino helped fortify us for the steep climb from the base of Montepulciano to the Grand Plaza at the top of the city.We stopped for a coffee … Continue reading Oct. 28: Montepulciano






