• Kate Pritchett
  • Kate Pritchett

Italy 2024

My first trip to Italy! A music festival in Assisi plus sightseeing and (of course) lots of walking. Leer más
  • Inicio del viaje
    27 de junio de 2024

    Successo! (24 hours later)

    27 de junio de 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 91 °F

    A very, very long day of travel but I am ensconced in my little apartment in Siena. I had forgotten that 2nd floor means 3rd floor in Europe. This year’s luggage is much heavier than last year’s!

    Aside from a train reroute/delay, the travel went smoothly. I was VERY grateful to have a window seat on the plane, and also thankful that the screaming baby on the OKC-DFW flight wasn’t on the flight to Rome.

    I hope to get a good night’s sleep so I can have some adventures tomorrow. Undecided what that will be - it’s supposed to be hot here tomorrow so I may not walk as much as I’d hoped.

    1. DFW
    2. Fingers crossed I stay healthy.
    3. The Alps!
    4. The view from one of my windows this evening from the 2nd/3rd floor.

    Tomorrow’s photos should be better!
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  • Siena, Day 1

    29 de junio de 2024, Italia ⋅ ☁️ 88 °F

    I woke up early and went for a walk to get my bearings. After some rest, reading, and practice, I walked back to the old city center to get dinner. It’s a bit over a mile to get there - I could take a bus but it feels good to move, and I figured (correctly) that dinner would be rich. I feel like I’m starting to acclimate and get into the groove as of this evening.

    Hey, neato. I can caption each photo separately. This would have been handy last year! Limited length, but I can practice pithiness.
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  • Siena, Day 2

    30 de junio de 2024, Italia ⋅ ⛅ 77 °F

    Another hot day with lots of walking (about 13 miles!) It was a similar agenda to yesterday, with rest and practice between two trips “into town,” the second including a visit to the Siena Duomo (Cathedral) that I’ll share in a separate post.

    I don’t have any pictures of the Siena Palio, a semiannual (June/July and August) horse race, which is taking place right now. This historic race sees 10 of the contrade I mentioned yesterday competing with horses in very short (2-minute) races around one of the piazzas.

    I can’t think of anything similar in the US, although I admittedly don’t follow sports! The community spirit is palpable, with people (especially children) wearing scarves of their contrada’s flags, singing songs, and at the end of the evening, eating together with their groups at long tables set up in the streets. There doesn’t seem to be any commercialism; I can only imagine that this would be something like the “Home Depot Palio” in the US, with each contrada seeking endorsements and sponsors.

    Anyway, I didn’t join the crowds to watch, but I’ve enjoyed witnessing the party atmosphere. Tomorrow I’m on the train to Assisi!
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  • To Assisi!

    1 de julio de 2024, Italia ⋅ ☁️ 81 °F

    I had a long day of bus and train travel to get to Assisi yesterday. It started a little stressfully - I walked down the street to the bus stop, waited for a little while, and then watched my #3 bus drive right on by. I still don’t know if I was in the wrong place or if I should’ve waved him down. I checked my apps, walked to a different bus stop nearby, and finally had success catching a #54 bus. This bus, it transpired, was rerouted around the city center due to the Palio (at least this is my guess), but it eventually rejoined its regular route. I had to transfer to a different bus, which then took me to the train station. All was well after this, although it was two long rides. I must admit that the scariest thing I’ve done traveling in Europe is to brave public transportation not speaking the language! Probably overly proud of making it today…

    I made it to Assisi just in time for the “board meeting” in the piazza with fellow musicians and Negronis. Dinner and much-needed rest followed.

    Today was a little walking and exploring plus practice and my first two rehearsals. I’m excited to get to be here for two weeks for more of all of that.
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  • Assisi wanderings

    3 de julio de 2024, Italia ⋅ ☁️ 59 °F

    I was awake anyway so I got up with the sun and walked up (and up!) to the hilltop above to Rocca Maggiore, the 14th century fortress watching over Assisi and the valley below. Stunning views, as you’ll see.

    I had rehearsals off and on all day, ranging from the Beethoven wind quintet to a quartet by an Italian composer who is here at the festival. It’s a joy to combine playing with exploration of new places!
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  • Busy day

    4 de julio de 2024, Italia ⋅ ☀️ 72 °F

    Several rehearsals, a piano recital to attend, and my first performance in Assisi made this a busy one. I’m enjoying playing here; the wide range of repertoire is particularly fun.

    The performance was a concert of works by Armando Ghidoni, an Italian composer who is here at the festival. I played on a quartet (flute, clarinet, bassoon, and horn) called Swinging Counterpoint, which I ended up enjoying quite a bit, once I’d thoroughly practiced the tricky parts! The composer has been most complimentary of my playing, which is also gratifying.

    Both this concert and the piano recital (full of pieces by women composers) took place in the Chiesa di San Paolo.

    Excellent food today - lunch was a pizza with speck and Gorgonzola plus a green salad with maybe the best tomatoes I’ve ever had. No pictures of that, sadly.
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  • Eremo delle Carceri

    5 de julio de 2024, Italia ⋅ ☀️ 73 °F

    I hiked up (UP - more on that in another post) to the mountainside hermitage where St. Francis went to pray and preach to the birds. It’s since been expanded to several buildings and various other monks have lived and prayed there. It’s surrounded by a really beautiful forest and is one of those special places where you can just feel yourself become a calmer and better version of yourself. A new favorite hike destination!Leer más

  • Friday morning walk

    12 de julio de 2024, Italia ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F

    I was awake early and got up to wander around. The town just doesn’t open until later in the morning so it was very peaceful. Also cool, which feels lovely right now! I am proud to say that these hills aren’t kicking my butt nearly as much as when I first got here.Leer más

  • More Friday sights

    12 de julio de 2024, Italia ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F

    After morning rehearsals, an amazing lunch on a restaurant terrace and then a brief walk down into the Bosco di San Francesco (woods of St. Francis). Unfortunately this trail isn’t open until 10am, so it was HOT. My lunch/walking companion had to leave for a rehearsal, so we’ll go back (and I’ll take water!) for a more thorough exploration. In the meantime, here are some pics plus more Assisi sights.Leer más

  • Early bird gets the light

    13 de julio de 2024, Italia ⋅ ☀️ 66 °F

    Another early morning walk. I’m finding favorite routes. Today I walked up near Rocca Maggiore again but then took a road out of town into the woods and mountains. So pretty! May have to do something similar tomorrow. It’s hilly but not as steep or rocky as walking to the Hermitage.Leer más

  • Arriving in Florence

    16 de julio de 2024, Italia ⋅ ☀️ 93 °F

    I took a bus to the Assisi train station and then the train to Assisi to meet my dear friend Angela for six days of some sightseeing and hiking. We walked around to get oriented and had some great food (and drinks!). It’s so hot here but we’re already having a great time.Leer más

  • Via Francigena: Gambassi - San Gimignano

    17 de julio de 2024, Italia ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F

    The Via Francigena is a pilgrimage from Canterbury to Rome. Since we walked the Camino de Santiago last year, Angela and I were excited to walk a little bit of this path. So beautiful! It was an 8.5 mile walk through vineyards and olive groves. Another very hot day, so very tiring, but worth it.

    We had to take two trains and a bus to get to Gambassi, and then a bus and two trains from San Gimignano back to Florence. This was a little tricky and I was very proud that we made it!
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  • Uffizi and other Florence sights

    18 de julio de 2024, Italia ⋅ ☀️ 79 °F

    We spent three hours walking through the Uffizi Gallery. Could’ve been there longer - it’s a staggering amount of art! We also went to the outdoor market where so much beautiful leather is sold and ate some great meals. It was a good day.Leer más

  • Cinque Terre

    19 de julio de 2024, Italia ⋅ ☀️ 84 °F

    This was a long, hot, exhausting, and totally amazing day trip. We joined a group tour for this, which started with a two-hour bus ride west to La Spezia. Two short train rides took us to the second and third of the “Five Villages” along the coast. Then we hiked to the fourth, which was quite a steep up-and-down walk along a cliff overlooking the sea. One more train ride took us to the fifth village, and then a lovely boat ride saw us back to the first village. Beautiful views every step of the way!Leer más

  • Palazzo Vecchio

    21 de julio de 2024, Italia ⋅ ☀️ 91 °F

    Another amazing Medici palace that’s now a museum. We didn’t understand that we needed to buy an extra ticket to climb the tower, so that will wait for another day. The museum below was definitely worth it! One of the many places we went almost by accident that turned out to be highlights.Leer más