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    • Hari 13

      Getting to San Gimignano

      18 Ogos 2019, Itali ⋅ 🌙 22 °C

      So what a drama!! We had paid for a hire car to pick up in Florence from Hertz. After finally finding the office, we waited and waited to be served. Finally we were told to go across the road to pick up the car. Ha ha that was a joke. We wanted to change the driver to me and all of a sudden we were told they would not honour our reservation. So here we were in Florence with no way of getting to our next stop. So I said to Pete, no stress it’s part of the adventure 😂😂😂

      We ended up at Budget, with the same paperwork and within 10 minutes we were on our way with a car. Lesson - don’t hire with Hertz, absolutely no customer care and would not help!

      Anyway we got over that eventually and found our way back to the BnB and picked up our luggage and set off for San Gimi. My favourite place! The driving was pretty good, I just need help remembering my left and right. Pretty important when driving on the other side of the road!

      Our BnB is amazing and we spent some time exploring San Gimi till the heat got to me and also the drive i think. We went back to the BnB with our snacks and had a swim and a yummy dinner. So nice to be in the county side!
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    • Hari 31

      Launching Pad for a Saint

      9 Mei 2022, Itali ⋅ ⛅ 70 °F

      San Gimignano is famous for lots of things – – it’s skyscraper towers, it’s beauty and its food, but perhaps it is not as famous for starting the career of St. Francis of Assisi.
      The first thing our guide told us about Saint Francis is that his name was not Francis. He was born in the year 1182 as Giovanni di Bernardoni dei Moriconi. As a young man it was apparent that he was intelligent, very personable and quite handsome. He had all he needed to continue his father’s successful business. With his wealth, wit, talent and charm Giovanni was living the high life.
      His dad sent him on a number of business trips across the Alps, and he soon became a confirmed Francophile, so much so that everyone began to call him “Frenchy”—Francesco or Francis. His father had the means to outfit his son as a knight in the war with Perugia. He was captured, imprisoned for a year, became seriously ill, and as a result felt that he needed to re-evaluate his life. After an encounter with a beggar, he adopted a life of poverty. His father objected and demanded that his son appear in the piazza before the town officials to renounce his new lifestyle. On the day appointed, Francis appeared in the public square, undressed completely, gave his clothing to his father saying, “You have always given me more than I needed, and I am grateful to you, Father. So now I return to you everything I own, and now I will serve my Heavenly Father.” One version of the story says that Francis’s close friend, a young noble woman named Chiara, immediately ran to an adjacent kiosk, grabbed a potato sack, ripped arm-holes in it and covered her friend’s nakedness. We know her today as St. Clare, and the Franciscans, as well as the nuns of the order of Santa Clara, today still wear a habit akin to sackcloth.
      Francis began to attract others to his simplicity, and established a very simple set of rules based on the Bible. He set about to build churches in Tuscany, and one early base of his operations was established here in San Gimignano. Later he settled in Assisi. The remnants of the façade of one of his churches dedicated to St. John still stands here in San Gimignano. For many years he went up and down the countryside here building churches and preaching the need for a life of simplicity. God used him so powerfully that his message still resonates with people today.
      Looking around in the beautiful town
      With its green, cloud-draped hills stretching to the horizon, one could easily believe that this is a special place—a holy place. One could believe that God really does talk to people here.
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    • Hari 74

      San Gimignano

      15 Julai 2023, Itali ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      This morning, we headed into the Truscan countryside to visit San Gimignano, which dates back to the Etruscan times, preceding the ancient Romans. Most of its current buildings are from the 11th and 12th centuries.

      It is well preserved and from its high points you can see the surrounding vineyards and farmlands for 360 degrees.

      Once we were back in Florence we were going to do some more exploring, but it was 38 degrees and crowded, so we opted for an afternoon of rest in the hotel, with of course pasta and wine for lunch! Good choice we think.
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    • Hari 6

      6. Reisetag San Gimignano-Bagni usw.

      13 April, Itali ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      Nach einer unruhigen Nacht mit viel Stecherei sind wir früh aufgewacht und los ging die Fahrt Richtung den Schwefelquellen bagni di Petriolo. Vorher ein kleiner Abstecher nach San Gimignano, ein mittelalterliches Kleinod. Durch viel Wald auf und ab und durch kleine Dörfer ging es weiter und hatten wunderschöne Ausblicke auf Wein- und Olivenanbau, alles klassische Anwesen mit Zypressen, so wie man es sich typisch toscanisch vorstellt. Die Quellen rochen ein wenig nach faulen Eiern und waren ziemlich warm. Zum Glück war ein erfrischender Bach daneben,der zum Abkühlen reizte. Wir fuhren weiter Richtung Montalcino, wo wir jetzt auf einer grünen Wiese vor einem wunderschönen Anwesen am Abend sitzen, Pizza und Bulgursalat essen mit einem kühlen Bier und freuen uns auf den Abend.Baca lagi

    • Hari 33

      San Gimignano, Tuscany

      10 Jun 2022, Itali ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      San Gimignano is an Italian hill town in Tuscany, southwest of Florence. Encircled by 13th-century walls, its old town centers on Piazza della Cisterna, a triangular square lined with medieval houses. It has a skyline of medieval towers, including the stone Torre Grossa. The Duomo di San Gimignano is a 12th-century church with frescoes by Ghirlandaio in its Santa Fina Chapel.

      Again, like Siena, San Gimignano, has Contrades and flags in their respective districts. I could not find any mention of a yearly competition.
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    • Hari 14

      Eis vom Weltmeister

      15 Jun 2022, Itali ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Auf dem Weg nach Punta Ala haben wir in dem (vermeintlichen) Must-See der Toskana San Gimignano gestoppt. In meiner Erinnerung von der Kursfahrt in der 11. Klasse, die durch das eine oder andere alkoholische Getränk beeinflusst sein mag, war San Gimignano durchaus einen Besuch wert. Heute reicht das Urteil nur für ein „ganz nett, aber überbewertet“. Da haben uns Arezzo und Cortona besser gefallen.
      Auf der Jagd nach tollem glutenfreien Mittagessen haben wir die ausgetretenen Touristenpfade für 150 Meter verlassen und wurden mit einem super gut gelaunten Kellner und fantastischem Essen belohnt.
      Eine schon betagte Stammkundin des Restaurants war mal wieder ganz begeistert von Mathilda und Sophia und hätte beide am liebsten ausgiebig geknuddelt. Sophia freut sich über die Aufmerksamkeit, Mathilda ist von so viel Zuneigung etwas überfordert. Aber ein „ciao“ kommt ihr schon gut über die Lippen.
      Zum Abschluss unseres Besuch durfte ein Eis vom Weltmeister aus der Gelateria Dondoli nicht fehlen … es schmeckte vorzüglich und kulinarisch war San Gimignano dann doch den Besuch wert.
      Jetzt geht es weiter nach Punta Ala ans Meer.
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    • La Spiaggia

      10 Mei 2023, Itali ⋅ 🌧 61 °F

      No amount of caffeine can jolt you awake like lane splitting Florence rush hour traffic in the pouring rain. A harrowing experience by all measures.

      Still in full rain gear, we stopped in San Gimignano for coffee, then headed to Volterra for lunch. At that point Bob’s nerves got the best of him so he parked the bike for the day.

      Thomas showed me on his weather app that there may be a small break of sun on the coast so we headed West to get a glimpse of the Mediterranean Sea. He was right! When we reached the seaside we rode past some barriers to get right near the beach and park the bikes. We got scolded by a local resident so neither of us claimed to know a word of Italian. 😆

      Si vive una volta sola.
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    • Hari 20

      San Grimignano - Die Stadt der 13 Türme

      14 September 2023, Itali ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

      Die mittelalterlich Stadt gehört zu den meist besuchtesten Orten in der Toskana. Normalerweise besticht sie mit romantischen steilen engen Gassen.
      Heute gabs leider Regen, der in einen längeren Wolkenbruch ausartete. Trotz Regenkleidung hab ich völlig durchnässt den Rückzug angetreten. Aber nicht ohne ein Eis gegessen zu haben.Baca lagi

    • Hari 7

      San Gimignano

      19 April, Itali ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

      Heute war das Wetter wieder schön, aber die Temperaturen sind noch recht frisch. Ich war heute in San Gimignano, berühmt für seine Geschlechtertürme. Es waren wohl mal über 70, jetzt stehen nur noch einige. Sie symbolisierten die Macht der Adelsgeschlechter. Auch hier schoben sich wieder Touristengruppen durch die kleine Stadt. Es gab aber Abseits der Hauptstraße schöne ruhige Ecken. Heute mal eine Fotoserie in Schwarzweiß.Baca lagi

    • Hari 16

      Ceramiche Corsini, San Gimignano

      19 September 2022, Itali ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      We love this town of towers and have very fond memories of a little old Italian man called Bruno Corsini. On our last trip, after a few (too many) wines in the square we stumbled across Bruno’s ceramic shop, Ceramiche Corsini, off the main tourist road. Founded in 1957 the shop is a riot of unique colourful ceramic pieces that we had not seen in the other ceramic shops. It is a feast for the eyes. And Bruno was a charmer who spoke no English but we still had a great experience and walked away with mismatched salt and pepper shakers in the shape of roosters. Why I chose those…. It was the wine 😬 They have become one of my favourite purchases from our trips because of the fond memories attached. Bruno and I had a photo together last time which he asked me to send to him, which I did.

      Upon returning to San Gimignamo today, we were hoping Bruno and his business had survived covid, and to our delight he had. I was treated with a big hug and an Italian kiss on each cheek and we all got a bit emotional seeing him again, still his charming Italian self. As he did not greet any other visitors the same way, we think he remembered us.

      I love his ceramics, as they are a bit more unique that the ceramics sold in all the tourist towns. This time my purchase was made pre-wine and I bought a lovely mug so I can remember Bruno every morning when I have my cup of coffee. Another hug and a few kisses later and we bid farewell to our favourite Italian, smiles on our faces and a tear in our eyes.
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