Abbadia d'Isola to Siena

We left the Abbada monestary and walked 1.5 miles uphill to the town of Monteriggioni. This town is a medieval fortress town on top of a hill. There are 14 towers and you can walk on top of walksЧитать далее
San Gimignano to Abbadia d'Isola

We started the day a little earlier today since it was to be closer to 80 degrees. We stopped at a bakery to fuel up and then left the walled city on the other side. The city has a prettier entranceЧитать далее
Gambassi Terme to San Gimignano

We started our day with a breakfast with other pilgrims. Today was just a 10 mile hike, but it was mostly uphill. We started off with a nice downhill but then hit a very long uphill. And it was 75Читать далее
San Miniato to Gambassi Terme

Today was 15 miles of the true Tuscany rolling hills. Beautiful countryside of farms, vineyards, and olive groves, plus a little forest. The pictures cannot do this countryside justice. The landscapeЧитать далее
Altopascio to San Miniato

Today was a long day. We hiked 18.5 miles. The day started with a light drizzle on and off. It wasn't too bad and kept the morning cool for hiking. Our day took us through a little bit of highway, butЧитать далее
Hiking day 1 - to Altopascio - 12 miles

We left our room around 8:30 and started walking toward the city walls. First stop was a cafe for a light breakfast, enjoyed in the open air of the Piazza. Leaving there, we headed in the direction ofЧитать далее
Lucca

Today was a very relaxed day in Lucca before we start hiking tomorrow. We started by walking the wall around the city - about 2 miles. The top of the wall is a very wide paved area for walking,Читать далее
Pisa Day Trip

We started our day going to the Cathedral de San Martino to get our credentials for our walk that we will begin on Tuesday. Credentials are books that one can get stamps from hotels, cafes, andЧитать далее
Florence to Lucca

We checked out of our room, packs on our back. We started off with a trip to the market again. This time we headed upstairs to the food court for a bite to eat. Really should have stuck with theЧитать далее
Florence Day 2

Our first stop of the day was the San Lorenzo Central Market. Fun looking at all the vendor's booths. Jeff had a a panino con lampredotto from De Nerbone. They have been in business for over 150Читать далее
Florence

We arrived in Florence Wednesday Eve after a long day of travel. We left Pittsburgh Tuesday evening, arrived at London Heathrow the following morning, then took a National Express bus to Gatwick toЧитать далее
Off to Italy

Packed and ready to go for six weeks.
Mérida

Only had about 48 hours in Mérida but it gave us a flavor for the city. We stayed 5-6 blocks from the main square in the historical center. Again, we felt very safe at night. We got lots of walkingЧитать далее
Adiós, Telchac!

After spending a few days in Telchac, we had a more favorite opinion than when we first arrived. It is a town that is seeing development and will see a lot more. The ocean front homes are all nice forЧитать далее
Hello, Telchac Puerto

I (Jeff) may have went a little too fast in looking for a laid back beach town. Telchac Puerto is a small village/town that looks to be undergoing quite a bit of development. There are a lot of niceЧитать далее
Goodbye, Valladolid!

We originally planned to do a few days at the beach in the middle of the month but decided to move it to the end of the trip. We loved the city and where we stayed -- would definitely recommend aЧитать далее
Museums

This week we visited two different museums which both turned out to have been established and run by people from the United States.
The first was the museum of clothing. We were out for a walk andЧитать далее
Local fair

Friday was the opening day of the fair, which runs for a couple weekends and coincides with the celebration of Our Lady of Candelería. We decided to get there shortly after opening at 7:00 pm. WhileЧитать далее
Chichen Itza

No trip to the area is complete without a visit to the ruins off Chichen Itza, one of the 7 wonders of the new world.
We decided to take the first collectivo of the day, scheduled to leave aroundЧитать далее
Enjoying the warm and not the snow!

We have taken to a slower pace the last couple of days with lots of walks and plenty of chill time. We went on a bee tour. Mexico is the largest exporter of honey. They have 46 types of bees with 40Читать далее
Hanging out

The last couple days have just been hanging out around town, walking, and reading. We did stop at a local history museum (all displays in Spanish) and another location that had murals depictingЧитать далее
Ek Balam

Today we went to Ek Balam, a Mayan ruin. The ruins were started around 300bc and peaked in population. around 1000ad. Eventually they were abandoned and over time deteriorated and were covered over.Читать далее
Steeler game at St. Patrick's

The local Irish bar gave us a chance to watch the Steelers. We met ex-pats from Ireland, England, and the USA.
Today is the end of the Christmas season here with lots of celebrations around the 3Читать далее
Bike trip to cenotes

We took a bike tour to 2 cenotes and visited 3 villages/towns. There were two other people on the tour, Martin and Janet from the Netherlands. They are in their 30s (36,34).
Our guide was Julian, aЧитать далее
Lazy Friday

Friday was a pretty laid back day. We walked to inquire about a bike tour, bought some produce at the market, and stopped in a bakery. This was followed by reading in a park, visiting La JoyitaЧитать далее
Convento de San Bernardino de Siena

We walked to Convento de San Bernardino de Siena, a monestary completed in 1560. The route there took us along the Calzada de Los Frailes, a colorful street with shops, restaurants, and homes. .ThereЧитать далее