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    • Day 9

      A New Direction

      June 28, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 82 °F

      We knew when we started this journey it would be one that would take us to places way beyond each day’s destination.

      We finished up our stay in Camadoli (and Tuscany) with a hike that took us into the Foreste Casentinesi. The path serpentined up for a few miles into a long road that we decided to take. We saw someone working outside and approached him asking if it was okay that we keep walking on the property. He didn’t seem to understand our question, so we asked it again (NOT more loudly, by the way - we were assuming it was our Italian that was the cause for his lack of response). When he didn’t answer for a third time, we just smiled and kept walking. When we were out of earshot of this person, we wondered (actually we assessed and diagnosed - as a teacher and counselor are prone to do) if maybe he was having trouble hearing us, or perhaps there was some other issue that he was dealing with, “poor guy,” we thought. Anyway, we continued on.

      As we made our way down the long road to a few old buildings, we noticed the words, “il silenzio e lode al signore” (“silence and praise to the lord”).

      A bit later, we turned to each other with a simultaneous epiphany as we finally realized that we were on the grounds of a silent monastery and those words were telling us why the man did not answer, despite our most awkward and pushy attempts to get him to do so. We were on the grounds of the Monastero di Camaldoli. Yes, we had tried (repeatedly, we might add) to get a SILENT monk to talk. Who needs to be assessed and diagnosed now?!

      (As you can see from the picture, waving is allowed!)

      From there, we decided to take the train to Arezzo. In order to make the train on time, we arranged for a taxi to get us to the station. Our taxi driver, Francesco, drove us to the train station and was more than helpful in getting us situated. (FYI - the person taking this picture of the very kind and very strong Francesco carrying one of our backpacks was just jealous, hence the photo op).

      We were surprised and so excited to see our new friend, Maria Grazia (from the Parish Church of San Pietro), standing across the train platform. We chatted for a bit until her train arrived (you may be able to see her behind the orange train doors blowing kisses and waving goodbye over and over and over again).

      We took the train to Arezzo (then had to change trains in Foligno and then had another change in Fossato). Despite being exhausted, we decided to continue on to Gubbio by bus. We arrived late into this beautiful Umbrian city; even darkness can’t hide its beauty.

      As you can see from our use of transportation, we have decided to change the direction, and length, of our trip. Because of the lodging issues, and a few other impactful variables, we have shortened our hiking time. Instead we will arrive in Roma this weekend - by train, by bus, and, finally, on foot.

      We have had the most amazing experiences at every, right or left, turn. When things felt wrong or hopeless or scary, something right and good and safe happened every single time. We will wrap up this little travel blog, and our incredible journey, this weekend since we have decided to head home then.

      La vita è bella!
      💚🤍❤️
      (Life is beautiful!)
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    • Day 80

      550 km zum Abschied

      April 27, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Das erste Ziel für die Rückfahrt ist 550 km entfernt vom Gargano. Marita und Siegfried sind auf einem CP bei Arezzo in der Toskana und das ist dann doch ein schönes Ziel. Wer die Videos noch nicht gesehen hat: die beiden habe ich bereits mehrfach auf Sizilien getroffen und dort haben wir dann auch schon mehrfach Abschied gefeiert. Also feiern wir jetzt halt noch einmal Abschied, hat ja schließlich schon Tradition. Die Fahrt ist insgesamt sehr angenehm. In weiten Teilen geht es durch schöne frühlingsgrüne Landschaft und bei Sonne macht die Fahrt dann auch richtig Spaß. Nach 550 km bin ich aber ziemlich ko, aber zum Glück wartet ja bereits ein gekühltes Bier und ein Grill auf mich. Danke Marita und SiegfriedRead more

    • Day 6

      Move to Sorrento

      March 5 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Two buses and 4 hours later we arrive in Sorrento, with sunshine. Amazing coastal scenery as we drove through Furore, Positana and more. Our lodgings are just 3 mins walk from train and bus and central for most things.
      Unpacked then set off to explore. Hard to believe I last visited here 50 years ago. It has grown and changed somewhat!
      Found the elevator to take us down to the port and got all the info on ferry's to Capri. An afternoon for sauntering and stopping to have a beer, which turned into late lunch. Lovely!
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    • Day 5

      Cetara

      March 4 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      Our 35th wedding anniversary. Pouring rain which cleared so set off via bus for Cetara. A small fishing village , along the coast from Salerno.
      More hair raising twisty roads; Richard was behind the driver so had full view of every sheer drop as we turned! A female cyclist was holding us up for a while as she blithely pedaled along, one hand on phone, holding a conversation. Even the driver was floored!
      Rain stopped exploration so we ducked into the tiniest of restaurants. Only ones there, plus one chef and 3 assistants!
      Lovely pasta with walnuts, anchovies, olives, pine nuts and ricotta. Richard had pasta with mussels. Excellent. Time for beach combing and a few sea glass finds before heading homeward.
      Dinner out at La Botte altho not able to do it justice after lunch.
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    • Day 2

      Pizza, Wein, Toscana

      September 17, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Das Ziel für den offiziellen Start der Reise ist Arezzo, genau genommen ein angenehmer Campingplatz knapp 9km vor Arezzo. Zunächst hatte der Alpenfön für gut 24 Grad bis Mailand gereicht, dann ging es schlagartig auf bis zu 15 Grad in der Toscana zurück. Die Kaltfont, die Tags zuvor in Umbrien und Teilen der Adriaküste für Chaos gesorgt hatte, ist deutlich spürbar. Auf diesem Campingplatz war ich bereits Ende April, als ich mich mit Marita und Siegfried hier verabredet hatte. Da ich weiß, daß die beiden das hier lesen, noch einmal liebe Grüße aus der Toskana. Gestern Abend haben wir das zugehörige Restaurant ausprobiert. Das war brechend voll und aus gutem Grund. Bei angenehmen Preisen gab es lecker Antipasti und Pizza. Sehr zu empfehlen. Ohne rechtzeitige Reservierung geht da am Samstag Abend aber kaum etwas. Heute geht es bei schönstem Wetter dann mit dem Roller nach Arezzo...Read more

    • Day 8

      Gaiole in Chianti und Arezzo

      June 3, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      Auf gings nach Gaiola zu einem obligatorischen Frühstück bestehend aus Cappuccino und Croissant mit Pistaziencreme und einer Kleinigkeit namens Cannoli. Sehr lecker.
      Bissl rumstromern und dann weiter düsen nach Arezzo. Städtchen bewundern, fein haben....
      Anschließend rumgurken, rauf und runter und nein der Allerwerteste tut nicht weh. Regen hat uns keiner erwischt. Einfach nur fein haben

      Immer wieder schön hier 💕
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    • Day 7

      Ausflug nach Arezzo

      January 13 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 5 °C

      Oggi ( heute 😛) war kein Schultag, ein paar von der Klasse und ich nutzten dies für einen Ausflug. Natürlich hatten wir wieder unsere tolle Lehrerin dabei, die unter anderem auch noch Kunstgeschichte studiert hat. 👨‍🎓
      Arezzo ist ein kleines Städtchen, südlich von Florenz. Was für eine Überraschung, auch hier hatte die Familie Medici die Fäden in der Hand. Die Medicis waren eine sehr reiche Familie und waren Bankiers. Sie hatten Florenz ziemlich unter Kontrolle. Dennoch haben die Medicis auch einiges bewirkt, dass ich im laufe der Geschichte als gut gezeigt hat. 👍 Die letzte Medici, der direkten Blutlinie🩸, schrieb im Testament, dass die ganzen Eigentümer der Familie Medici wieder zurück an die Stadt Florenz gehen sollen. Durch das hat Florenz heute Zugang zu einigen Palazzi, und weitern schönen Dingen. Es war
      spannend all die Geschichten zu hören. Beeindruckend, wie die Menschen in dieser Zeit lebten.
      In der Kathedrale in Arezzo ist Papst Gregor der 10. begraben. Er starb in Arezzo und ist in der Kathedrale begraben. Eine Kopie seines Leichnams sieht man in der Kathedrale liegen. Der Sarg ist eine Etage weiter unten, man kann in durch in Glas sehen. Dort ist der Papst begraben.
      Wauw - auch heute habe ich wieder vieles erfahren, viel italienisch gehört und etwas gesprochen.😝
      Dazu hausgemachte Pasta in einer Trattoria genossen.
      Mit dem Traino 🚂🚂🚂 ging es dann wieder zurück nach Florenz.
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    • Day 33

      Vasari Café, Arezzo

      October 6, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      By this time we’d worked up an appetite so headed to the Piazza Grande for drinks and a light lunch. We went back to the Vasari Cafe that we’d enjoyed so much yesterday.

      The staff are so good and have a bit of fun. While Brad was busy trying to get a good photo of our cocktails the waitress appeared behind him with our lunch and asked, ‘Do you want to eat!’ In other words, get out of my way so I can put the food down. We do love the servers who interact with us and have a sense of humor. Adds to the overall experience.

      We loved this cafe so much that we ended up eating at least one meal here every day. And of course, it ended up being our go to for our afternoon drinks. It was the perfect place to watch the world go by, to relax and just take in where we are and appreciate how lucky we are to be here.
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    • Day 33

      Art in Arezzo

      October 6, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      To me, one of the more interesting things about the cathedral was actually the huge, tattooed marble hand sculpture placed on the courtyard of the church. Created by Fabio Viale, an Italian sculptor, it certainly makes a statement. The detail in this piece is phenomenal and this modern piece of art in front of such an old building, always makes a statement.

      Outside of the Basilica of San Domenico, the next church we visited, is another amazing sculpture by Fabio Viale. Fabio impressive and eye-catching pieces have been exhibited in Italy, Russia, Germany and the United States. There are three pieces on display in front of three of the churches in Arezzo and a huge exhibition being held here too.

      Many of his pieces are replications of classic sculptures decorated with numerous tattoos. Fabio creates the tattoos using ink that penetrates into the pores of the stone, similar to tattooing human skin. It is so mind blowing what he has created. The juxtaposition between the classic style sculptures and the dark tattoos makes these pieces ones to admire, marvel at and remember. I love them and their setting against the historic churches just adds to the overall experience of seeing them.

      Scattered throughout the streets of Arezzo are small squares of street art. Some I had noticed in Florence when we were there last. By the artist Blurb, they are images of well known historic figures wearing goggles underwater. They seem out of place in the historic streets but aren’t offensive, just interesting.

      There are also images by another artist, Lewom, whose work I have not seen before but really enjoy. I do love the random art we come across as we explore the streets, so much nicer than random graffiti. For me they add to the charm and enjoying of exploring the streets and laneways of these historic towns.

      In complete opposite to the modern look of street art and "tattooed" sculptures, are five life-sized bronze sheep nestled amongst he ruins of the ancient city walls. Created by Karen Wilberding Diefenbach, they perfectly suit the landscape and feel like they are a part of the history of this place. I love the variety of all these pieces and they add to the appeal of Arezzo.
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    • Day 35

      Last day in Arezzo

      October 8, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      Today was our last day in Arezzo and after our last delicious breakfast at “our place”, Vasari Café, we spent the day just leisurely strolling the streets and laneways. With no particular destination or plan, we just wandered and enjoyed our surroundings, taking it all in, soaking it up, knowing it is our last day here. We spent the day eating, drinking and relaxing.

      Arezzo has been the perfect way to finish our trip and we are glad we changed our itinerary and decided come here, a new town to explore and enjoy, and the perfect place to relax and unwind.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Arezzo, أريتسو, Горад Арэца, Арецо, Arezzu, Αρέτσο, Areco, آرتزو, ארצו, アレッツォ, არეცო, Ареццо, 아레초, Arretium, Aresso, Arecas, Aress, اریزو, Arezo, 阿雷佐

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