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    • Day 57

      A night at the opera (eventually)

      May 12, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      11/5 Stresa to Lucca
      Oh no, no hot water again so it was a dance under the drops again. I told the lady at reception, she said ‘oh no, I checked, it’s 34 degrees’ and I said ‘no, it’s completely cold again’. But when we went back up after breakfast it was hot again, really strange but not good.

      And then we come to the train pass. We took the train to Milan just before 10, had booked seats and no-one checked our print-out. Had a half hour before the next train to Florence and on this leg they were checked. We handed over our printed confirmation of purchase, showed our app, shrugged our shoulders and said we couldn’t make it work. The woman tut-tutted a bit then was very helpful, tapped away at my phone, no idea what she did but she showed Pete something and he thinks he knows what to do to activate the trip on Sunday. Fingers crossed.

      We were quite surprised to be given a lunch box on the Milan train with a small ham roll, some kind of mini crackers, water, juice and a square of chocolate. The very pleasant Swiss lady next to us offered her roll and juice to Pete (some kind of allergy) so he was happy. The next leg was Florence to Lucca, a local train and fairly full, no suitcase storage so we managed to get 2 x 2 facing seats and put the bags opposite – not ideal but we had no choice. I like looking in back yards, lots of vege gardens coming up now, and alot of market garden-type farms too. There were more poppies along the lines and roadsides too. At one station I noticed paintings above the windows, have put in a photo

      Got a taxi to our BnB which was a bit of an eye-opener, the streets are so narrow (see the photo) with tight corners and when vehicles come face-to-face it’s a bit of a stand-off with more than three point turns to work round each other. We’re staying at https://www.cortetoro.it/gallery.php , up two steep flights of stairs with the bags, helped by owner Giovanni who settled us in and gave us a very comprehensive ‘how to’ with the doors (big old locks), showed us the pretty terrace, and was very pleased that we came from New Zealand as he’d worked in Queenstown for a couple of ski seasons and loved it. He had his Australian sheepdog, Guillaume, with him; I’m not a dog lover but this boy was so laid back he was actually horizontal – asleep sprawled on the floor most of the time!

      Our room is lovely, very comfortable and I was very impressed considering it cost less than the Stresa hotel and is 100% better. We had a cuppa then went out to explore, we found the cathedral and then decided to go to the Puccini opera performance in the next-door church, Giovanni had given us a brochure about it. Puccini was born in Lucca and lived part of his adult life here, and Lucca has made a real feature of that by staging concerts (over 350 per year), festivals and other music-related things. This church had been turned into a concert hall and the acoustics were amazing, a pianist and two soloists singing turn-about. Neither of us is musical but we really enjoyed it.

      Giovanni had recommended a nearby restaurant, Tosca (amongst others), it was close by so in we went, showed them his business card as he’d told us to and we got a discount as well as a free glass of prosecco which was very nice. The meal was excellent too. So we headed ‘home’ after our train ride and explorations, very satisfying.
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    • Day 3

      Lucca und Volterra

      September 9, 2021 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Heute hab ich hauptsächlich die Stadt Lucca besichtigt. Fast nichts los, ein paar Touristen, aber schöne Stadt mit vielen kleinen Gassen. Nette Restaurants und Läden gabs auch. Jetzt bin ich weiter nach Volterra gefahren auf einen Campingplatz dort. Später schau ich noch in die Stadt und morgen vielleicht auch noch ein bisschen.Read more

    • Day 5

      Painting Class -Day 1

      May 15, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 66 °F

      The truth is, I have never painted in plein air and only started with watercolor this past January. My mediums are oil, acrylic (pours), and pastels. I feel way out of my depth, but am determined to learn! Due to copyright issues I’m not supposed to post any of Tom’s work/demonstrations in this public app— You can view his work here Thomas Schaller https://www.thomasschaller.com/ —There are 16 of us in the class (hailing from Spain, France, Switzerland, Germany, Canada and the USA). Two thirds are women, and several have taken previous classes with Tom.
      It was amazing to see his plan, drawing and then rendition of this archway—value is everything in his paintings. We were set free in the afternoon to paint on our own but we could call for critique and support if needed (it wasn’t clear what this entailed). Having not spent much time in Lucca yet, it was a challenge for me to find something not too daunting to paint.
      I managed a sketch of the tree-lined walkway atop the old city walls (that are so wide you can ride a bike around the entire 2+ mile circuit). Juggling equipment is a challenge… I’m definitely outside my comfort zone with plein air AND watercolor but that can be a good thing…right?
      We have divided the city into thirds and knocked off the first segment after class. A book market with antique prints kept us busy for a good portion of this drift!
      We now see why Thomas Schaller brings his painting classes back here year after year!
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    • Day 9

      Lucca 3.0

      August 5, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Ich hätte in jede Kirche gehen können aber die Zeit hätte nie gereicht um alle zu sehen. Schließlich wird Lucca auch die Stadt der 99 Kirchen genannt. An jeder Ecke oder Hinterhof war eine zu finden. Das Museum haben wir auch auslassen müssen! Beim nächsten Mal!Read more

    • Day 10

      Lucca

      August 9, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Es ist sooo schön hier! 🥰🥰🥰 Die engen, recht dunklen Gassen, die wunderschöne Piazza Anfiteatro, die Geschäfte 🥰. Alles in allem weniger touristisch als die anderen Orte, hier leben tatsächlich noch Italiener und die sieht man tagsüber beim Shoppen und abends beim Ausgehen.
      Spritz oder Gin Tonic mit Bruschetta für 6 Euro auf der Piazza. Vielleicht bleib ich ja einfach hier 😃😃😃
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    • Day 11

      Bella Italia 🤌🇮🇹

      October 14, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Nach einer kurzen Nacht in Pisa, sind wir auch schon zum Hauptbahnhof aufgebrochen und haben in einem kleinen Café in der Nähe gefrühstückt. Erster Schock kam direkt mit der Rechnung, da wir für zwei Cappuccini, ein großes belegtes Brötchen und ein Croissant nur 7,40€ bezahlt haben 😅
      Zum Vergleich: In Irland hätten wir dafür ca. 30€ lassen müssen.
      Kaffee gehört hier eben zum Grundrecht eines jeden Menschen und hat somit nur 1,20€ gekostet.
      Gefällt!

      Mit dem Zug ging es dann gute 30 Minuten durch die Landschaft der Toskana nach Lucca.
      Da wir aus mehreren Quellen erfahren haben, dass Pisa, im Gegensatz zu anderen Städten in der Toskana, eher uninteressant ist, haben wir uns dafür entschieden uns den schiefen Turm für den letzten Tag unserer Reise aufzuheben.

      Lucca jedenfalls hat in Sachen historischer Altstadt, mit der gut erhaltenen Stadtmauer aus der Renaissance, viel zu bieten.
      Schon beim kurzen Blick auf Google Maps sieht man wie beeindruckend die Struktur der Stadt aufgebaut ist (guck mal nach!)
      Zu Lucca aber morgen mehr 🤩

      Erste Eindrücke aus der Toskana wie folgt zusammengefasst:
      Gut:
      - Essen 🤩
      - Wein 🍷
      - Landschaft 🏞️
      - Öffis (Zug) 🚂
      - Günstig(er) 💵
      - Straßenmusiker 🎵
      - Städte und Architektur 🏙️

      Schlecht:
      - Dass wir kein Italienisch können (schöne Sprache)
      - Bierauswahl (wird durch Wein negiert)
      - Fußgängerwege in den Städten (man hat hohe Ansprüche als Deutscher 😂)

      Änderungen aufgrund folgender Erfahrungen vorbehalten!
      Buonanotte!
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    • Day 15

      Meeting Doriana

      June 26, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 82 °F

      From left to right:
      Daniela
      Doriana (Daniela’s mom)
      Raffaello, Giuseppe, Nicola
      Federico (Antonella’s husband)
      Antonella (sister of Daniela, daughter of Doriana)
      Doriana was married to their uncle Giulio who passed away a few years ago. Giulio and their mother weren’t brother and sister but were as close as.Read more

    • Day 9

      Lucca 4.0

      August 5, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Beim laufen durch die Gassen gibt es immer was zu sehen . Na klar!! Bei über 2000Jahre Geschicht gibt es mächtig was zu entdecken. Alles in allem ein super Ausflug!!!
      Und Abend geht es mit unseren Nachbarn Micha und Katja und den Kindern ( sie 3 ,wir 2) ins Dorf zum Essen und Schodcheln. Na klar wurde was gekauft!!!Read more

    • Day 15

      Lucca

      September 14, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Heute geht es wieder weiter Richtung Norden nach Viareggio. Auch hier legten wir einen Zwischenstopp ein, und haben noch die Stadt Lucca besucht.

      Lucca mit ca. 90.000 Einwohnern ist eine italienische Stadt am Fluss Serchio in der Toskana. Bekanntestes Wahrzeichen ist ihre gut erhaltene Stadtmauer aus der Renaissance, die das historische Stadtzentrum mit seinen kopfsteingepflasterten Gassen umgibt. Breite, baumbestandene Wege auf den imposanten Festungswällen aus dem 16. und 17. Jahrhundert laden zum Spazierengehen und Radfahren ein.

      Laut Reiseführern zählt Lucca wohl noch als Geheimtipp für Reisende. Hmmm, dann hatten wohl die vielen, vielen Anderen den gleichen Reiseführer gekauft. 🤷🏽‍♂️
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    • Day 9

      Last Day in Lucca

      May 19, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 64 °F

      Coffee is important here in Italy and we’ve embraced the moka each morning https://youtu.be/oVwtNYd3eQU
      We woke again to rain (ugh) and then I tripped the breaker by running the oven and dishwasher at the same time (at 6:30 am). Don’t ask! Unfortunately, I had planned on painting this morning but not in the dark (though I plan to explore abstract watercolors more fully at some point in the future.)
      So I couldn’t paint (more later on why this mattered).

      Class started at the amphitheater under a large umbrella and out of the rain (our group of sixteen whittled down to eleven hearty souls for the damp and soggy start at 10am). Two different restaurants opened at 11am and each turned on their own brand of music. Then construction work started on a nearby hotel and Tom gave up the competition… it was just too loud and chaotic.

      Plan B was a large covered plaza at the opposite end of town. I won’t bore you with the details but Google maps in Lucca is not my friend and I had to be rescued from the spinning blue arrow on my phone. Tom attempted another demo but five sets of boisterous school children descended to eat lunch there (escaping the rain) and after 20 minutes we decamped again because of the noise (ah, the joys of plein air painting).

      ‘Third time lucky’ as they say… we found a covered area in the Palazzo Ducale Di Lucca where they let us set up for the rest of the day. Despite the rain and two relocations, today’s instruction was probably the best out of the entire week. It involved specifics on brush strokes, color and composition—exactly what I needed. Tom also did a great demo of the covered archway. At 3:30 there was a gallery walk featuring finished student work (see video). I had planned to finish my arch from Pfanner and my tree lined walkway but as you know, we had a morning hiccup.

      Regardless, it was fun to see all the other finished results and hear Tom’s feedback. I did have the opportunity to ask him for advice on a watercolor I’d brought from home. I can’t wait to apply what I’ve learned this week. We joined five others for dinner at a seafood restaurant (the fried anchovy photo is for you Curt!)
      We head to Florence tomorrow.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Lucca, Лука, Lucques, LCV, ルッカ, Luca, Lukka, Locca, Лукка, 卢卡

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