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    • Day 13

      Ponte d‘Arbia

      May 19, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      Heute 28.8 km
      Eine der schönsten Strecken - aber bei 28 Grad im Schatten doch ziemlich hart…
      Heute das erste Mal so richtig Probleme mit den Füssen gehabt - die Blasen mehren sich (kein Wunder: die Füsse werden ja in den Schuhen gekocht auf diesem heissen Asphalt!)Read more

    • Day 36

      Cinque Fotografie-Tuscany Day 8

      May 19, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      One of the goals of our family time together was to take a trip to the coast and to enjoy some time at the beach. As the emerging summer is becoming more evident with consistent sunny days and warmer temperatures hitting the lower 80's° F, we thought today would be perfect.

      At the advice of our hosts,we traveled to Polpulonia in search of a public beach. On the way, we retraced the hilly winding roads through Volterra and continued to the coast.

      During our time in Tuscany, we have admired vast fields of red poppies that contrast valleys and hills boasting varieties of shades of green. As we were approaching the coast, we noticed a particularly abundant and vibrant splash of red created by a poppy field, and we pulled over to take some photos.

      We reached Polpulonia in search of a public beach and the opportunity to rent some lounge chairs and umbrellas. We were delighted to find Bagno Baratti and a row of lounging chairs on the beach.

      I learned after the fact, that Polpulonia was an ancient Etruscan port city (Fufluna) named after the god of wine and intoxication. I've been an unknowingly devoted follower of his in ample wine offerings this week.

      This area was also an important port and was known for its mining and trade of iron which remains evident in the black, red and silver shining beach sand. We didn't explore the adjacent Etrascan Necropolis; we instead opted for sunbathing and wading in the horseshoe shaped Gulf of Baratti nestled between the Ligurian and Tyrrhenian Seas.

      The water temperature was cool, but bearable, and it was a nice contrast to the balmy air temperature. We loved the clear water and calm sea. We noticed some small fish that seemed consistently interested in stalking Jim C. We enjoyed a nice lunch on the beach which was surprisingly good for beach shack food.

      While people watching from the shore, I couldn't help but notice a young man playing on the beach with his young son Nico. When his son wanted his father's attention, he called out "Papi" and the interaction made me long for grandfather time and to reflect on days at the beach with Genevieve and Keegan when they were young.

      I also watched a carefree older woman swimming on the beach in striking white pigtails, and I kept thinking of her resembling Pippi Longstocking who had matured gracefully.

      When I watched Sharon, Nancy and Jim in the water I could envision their younger selves enjoying a beach day as well as my time at the beach in Connecticut and Rhode Island. A little too much sun exposure today reminded me of sunburns and Noxema applications to sooth the ache in my youth.

      On the way home, we stopped for our obligatory gelato break after Nancy and Sharon received Covid tests in preparation for their return to the U.S. (all good). We had another wonderful leisurely dinner on the terrace, and called it a night.

      Buonanotte, amici e famiglia! 💞
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    • Day 14

      Torrenieri - Zwischenhalt

      May 20, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Hier haben wir Zmittag gegessen (Salat!) und aus unterschiedlichen Motiven haben wir jetzt beschlossen, den Bus zu nehmen bis zu unserer Unterkunft in San Quirico d‘Orcia.
      Ich muss meine Füsse schonen: obwohl mir Pierangelo meine Füsse professionell „verklebt“ hat, wird das Gehen momentan zur Tortur! Sparen wir uns also die 8 km Aufstieg!Read more

    • Day 37

      Cinque Fotografie-Tuscany Day 9

      May 20, 2022 in Italy ⋅ 🌙 16 °C

      We made our way to Firenze today with the primary goal to explore the historical district and to see Michelangelo's David.

      One of our first challenges in getting to the historical center of Florence was figuring out how to navigate entering the restricted zones where automobiles without a pass are subject to steep fines. Thanks to an internet search, we learned that private parking garages can alert the city for the purpose of a temporary waiver. We managed to find a parking garage that was located fairly close to the Duomo de Firenze.

      Given that we had nearly two hours before our tour of La Galleria dell'Accademia di Firenze, we decided to wander around the historical district. We first reached the massive Duomo. This cathedral's construction began in 1296 and was consecrated in about 140 years later upon its completion. While we didn't purchase tickets to enter the Duomo, we were impressed with the detailed exterior.

      While Jim C and I were wandering through the streets to inquire about ticket logistics, Nancy happened upon a street artist who was dressed like an ancient pope and frozen in time until she activated his animation with a donation. It was fun, and a tad bit creepy ("Stranger Danger") to see the photos of her interaction with him.

      We arrived at noon for our scheduled guided tour of the Academy Gallery that houses Michelangelo's David. Our guide, Safe, shared that he was of Tunisian and Italian heritage and he observed that most of the interesting sites of Firenze were found outdoors. He playfully remarked that, in contrast, the interior buildings would only be limited to portrayals of Mary and Jesus.

      On the tour, we learned from Safe that Michelangelo's masterpieces would discover what figures emerged from blocks of marble. Further, Michelangelo was torn between artistic commissions of two popes and their respective families. One of the unfinished pieces is a self-image of sorts portraying Michelango as a stressed slave depicting his conflicting challenges: so much art to create, so little time.

      We enjoyed the other sculptures in the Academy as well as many paintings from Renaissance artists. One exhibit also demonstrated many period musical instruments. I was impressed to see a Stradivarius violin as well as several ancient instruments. Nancy observed that she wandered if the instruments were sad being relegated to display cases rather than a more fulfilling demonstration of musicians playing them.

      After a light lunch, we walked over to the Pitti Palace and the adjacent Boboli Gardens. We opted to remain outdoors rather than touring the interior structures as we recognized that we were experiencing a bit of museum fatigue. While some might view that as a missed opportunity, we enjoyed the opportunity to be outside and admire the architecture and grounds.

      In the late afternoon, we made it back to our car, and we enjoyed an alternate route back to our Agritururismo. The tree-lined streets and views of the city from the hills overlooking the city were spectacular.

      We managed to arrive in time for drinks and pool time before a wonderful farewell dinner with Nancy and Sharon. We really enjoyed sharing the Tuscany leg of our journey with them.

      It's time for bed as we need to get them to the airport early tomorrow morning. Ciao!
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    • Day 38

      Cinque Fotografie-Tuscany Day 10

      May 21, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Today was our last full day in San Gimignano. The day started early as we said good-bye to Sharon and Nancy, and Jim C took them to the Florence Airport to catch their flight home.

      I enjoyed some time by on the patio while waiting for Jim to return and sneak in a quick nap.

      A local online acquaintance recommended that we visit L'Abbazia di San Galgano, about an hour to the south of us. The Abbey was built between 1218 and 1288. It was the first Gothic church built in Tuscany. The Cisterian monks built this here because it had many resources in the area: rivers, woods, plains and marshlands. Like much of the area, the Plague hit the area very hard, and attacks on the monastery subsequently caused the monks to move farther south to Siena. In the late 1700's lighting hit the bell tower, and the roof collapsed leaving the walls that remain today.

      When I reflect on the numerous churches and cathedrals that we have visited in the last five weeks, many adorned with gold, marble and paintings from the Masters, this place reminds me about the beauty of simplicity and resilience. It's a good reminder about the grace of aging as well. If you look deep enough you see the beauty of the character that remains through difficult challenges. It's a good lesson.

      As we walked around the grounds we noticed a photographer taking photos of a young couple preparing to get married later that day. It was a touching image of contrast getting to witness preparations for a new beginning in an ancient site that remained resilient through centuries of troubled times. Another sign of resilience was the ever present Tuscan red poppies growing in unlikely places among the ruins.

      After our visit, we had a light lunch at a nearby agritururismo, and we headed back to our place in San Gimignano. On the way, we passed bales of hay on rolling hills that reminded us of Pennsylvania except there were towers in the background.

      We arrived back in time for relaxation time by the pool, a Zoom call home to Genevieve and Olive, and a rest before dinner.

      We had another wonderful meal on the terrace, and we enjoyed a local bottle of Chianti.

      It has been a really great stay in Tuscany, and we're excited for our next adventure to Basel,Switzerland tomorrow. Buonanotte!
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    • Day 16

      Radicofani

      May 22, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Heute 11 km
      In Bagno Vignone herrlich geschlafen im Einzelzimmer im Hotel (kein Geschnarche!), dann ein sensationelles Frühstück und die ersten 20 km per Taxi übersprungen.
      Den 8 km-Aufstieg mit Sandalen bezwungen, was erstaunlich gut ging. Wieder ein wunderschöner Weg heute, mit Tannen und Kuckuckrufen… 800 m über Meer, ähnelt zwischendurch fast der Schweiz.Read more

    • Day 17

      Ponte a Rigo

      May 23, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      Heute 10.5 km
      Zur Schonung meiner Füsse habe ich erneut eine kurze Strecke gewählt und bin jetzt aber leider im Nirgendwo gelandet. Ein kleiner Pilgerraum neben der Kirche, aber es gibt im Umfeld nur 3-4 Häuser und die im Pilgerhandbuch erwähnte Bar ist dauerhaft geschlossen! Das bedeutet: heute kein Zmittag, kein Znacht und morgen Frühstück erst nach 5 km Wanderung!
      Zum Glück habe ich heute beim Frühstück gut zugelangt…

      Nachtrag:
      Pilgerregel Nr. 17: Nie zu früh resignieren! Alberto, der nette Verantwortliche für diese Pilgerstätte hat vorgesorgt und einen kleinen „Verkaufsstand“ mit allem Nötigen eingerichtet! Jetzt kann ich mir nach Belieben einen Znacht zusammen stellen!!!!❤️
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    • Day 10

      Dag 10

      May 31, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Het Bloody Hot Today.
      Ben weer in begonnen "Ik ga leven" van Lale Gül, ik was al op de helft, nu de laatste 180 pagina's nog en omdat het zo warm is, stel ik voor om rond 16:00 naar de oude binnenstad van Siena te fietsen.
      Anja gaat akkoord. Tot een uurtje of half vier lekker in de schaduw zitten lezen.
      Op de fiets de stad in. De eerste 50m zijn héél zwáár, 13% Pffff...... Dan 2Km a 5% naar beneden, da's lekker, dan weer 6% omhoog.
      Met de fiets aan de hand lekker door Siena gebanjerd. Natuurlijk piazza del campo over gelopen. Ik dacht dat het niet zo druk zou zijn eind mei, amai wat een drukte en dan moet de zomervakantie nog beginnen. Wat een verschil met september 1993, toen waren we alleen met de Italianen en een van de 2 tenten op de zelfde camping als waar we nu staan.
      Heerlijk ijs gegeten bij Gelateria That's Amore, ik geef het als Hengeloër niet graag toe, maar het ijs was minstens zo lekker als bij vd Poel.
      Het was inmiddels half zeven en we zijn op het terras neergeploft op het piazza del campo.
      Het eten was matig en daar komen de procenten weer, 20% verplichte fooi.
      Nog even naar de Duomo di Siena alwaar ik bij de poort van het plein mijn mooiste foto ooit heb geschoten. Ik heb nog een poging gedaan.
      Lopende naar de uitgang, sorry zo voelt het wel een beetje, zag ik in mijn ooghoek twee vaandel zwaaiers. Een was er duidelijk nog aan het oefenen. Na het Permesso heb ik wat mooie foto's mogen maken.
      Terug op de fietse, Dat viel mee ondanks de verkeerde poort de stad uit. We hebben 3 Km langs de stadsmuren gefietst mooi bij de ondergaande zon. Met op het eind het toetje van 6% naar de camping.
      Alweer moe. Zzzzz.....
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    • Day 11

      Dag 11

      June 1, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Wat is hierboven? Nou San Gimignano.
      Daar zijn we vandaag via een kronkel route van TomTom beland. Mooi oud middeleeuws stadje. Ruim 7000 inwoners en 50.000 bezoekers op één dag.
      Ik kan daar niet goed tegen, wat natuurlijk behoorlijk hypocriet is, want ik ben ook één van die grijze muizen op sandalen en een camera op de buik.
      Het was ook lekker warm en na een uurtje of 2 had ik wel genoeg gezien, Anja de schat vond het goed.
      Weer een route in de TomTom gezet. Gelukkig was er een weg afgesloten op de route en kregen we een alternatieve route. Hoogtepunt van de dag SS130 Skitterend. Dwars door Chianti met mooie vergezichten en nog mooiere bochten.
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    • Day 13

      Dag 13 "Landschap"

      June 3, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Slecht weer vandaag volgens BuienRadarNL. Nou ja dat valt dus reuze mee, een beetje bewolkt.
      Toscane op de bonnefooi met als baken Torrita di Siena.
      TomTom weer een kronkel route laten berekenen. Helemaal top. Prachtige wegen mooie landschappen.
      We zijn vele malen gestopt 3 plaatsen bezocht, 2 bij toeval en de laatste als eindbestemming. De eerste 2 waren onverwacht authentiek. Smalle steegjes waar je in kon verdwalen. En... geen toerist te bekennen. We hebben allebei genoten.
      Helaas voor Torrita di Siena waren we allebei steegjes moe. En eerlijk gezegd ook de minste.
      Nu rap naar de tent en al vast een beetje inpakken, morgen gaat de reis verder en dat wordt een verrassing.
      P. s. Maar ff gesplitst. Meer als 300 foto's 🙈
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Toscana, Toskana, Tuscany, Toskane, Tuscania, توسكانا, Таскана, Тоскана, Toskánsko, Τοσκάνη, Toskanio, توسکانی, Toscane, Toskaana, An Tuscáin, Thok-sṳ̂-khà-na̍p, טוסקנה, Toszkána, Տոսկանա, Toskania, トスカーナ州, ტოსკანა, 토스카나 주, Tuscia, Toscann-a, Toskāna, ടസ്കനി, तोस्काना, Тосканæ, ਤੋਸਕਾਨਾ, Toscan-a, صوبہ ٹسکنی, Tuschèna, Tuscana, แคว้นทัสกานี, Tuskanya, تسکانہ, 陀斯卡拿, 托斯卡纳

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