On the road, for the last time in Europe 16, this time with Pietro Due. As we had a late flight from Fiumicino Airport there were limited choices on what we could do. Should we carry our bags around on the cobblestone streets? Should we try to check them at the train station. or should we use the new service available that will collect and deliver them to the airport for you? The last was one preferred option but in the end we selected renting Pietro Due. A Black Fiat Panda.
Wednesday, 28 September 2016
Monday, 26 September 2016
There is over 900 in Rome
Today you will find out what there is over 900 of in Rome.
We have noticed a type of shop in Rome we have never seen before. I'm sure there are other places where these shops exist, but in one area near The Pantheon is where men of the cloth go to buy, well, the cloth.
We have noticed a type of shop in Rome we have never seen before. I'm sure there are other places where these shops exist, but in one area near The Pantheon is where men of the cloth go to buy, well, the cloth.
Location:
Rome, Italy
Sunday, 25 September 2016
Villa Borghese and garden
In Rome, we have walked and walked, and walked some more. Most attractions are easily reached by foot. We have walked many kilometres every day, so it was nice to have a slower paced day today. We both had a sleep in and relaxed at our apartment for the morning. I finished the book I have been reading over the last couple of weeks - The Kabul Beauty School by Deborah Rodriguez. I had thoroughly enjoyed her other novel of a very similar nature, 'The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul'. Both novels tell stories of her experience living and working in Afghanistan. They make for quite eye opening reading. I have left this
Location:
Rome, Italy
Saturday, 24 September 2016
The 'B' list continues
Today we started at the base of the Quirinal Hill in the Colonna Palace. It is another of the 'B' list sites and I learnt about it by reading many blog articles and performing much research on secondary sights in Rome.
The Palace has belonged to the Colonna family for over twenty generations and they open up a section of their palace on Saturday mornings. For a little extra they also provide a guided tour through Princess Isabelle's Apartment, a separate section and taking this option we were glad we did.
The Palace has belonged to the Colonna family for over twenty generations and they open up a section of their palace on Saturday mornings. For a little extra they also provide a guided tour through Princess Isabelle's Apartment, a separate section and taking this option we were glad we did.
Location:
Rome, Italy
Friday, 23 September 2016
A guided tour of the 'B' sights
What a day! We have seen so much today and walked so many miles, it's difficult to know where to start. I will rewind and start at the beginning. Today we were booked in for a half day walking tour. We are always a little reluctant to join tours for a few reasons, based on our experience of doing some before. A, we can usually do better ourselves - that's not meant to sound nasty, but we have read a lot and know quite a bit of the history of Italy and so sometimes we're not hearing anything new. B, trudging through the streets with large groups is annoying. C, Other tourists can be annoying. They ask stupid questions, or don't listen or don't follow instructions.
Location:
Rome, Italy
Thursday, 22 September 2016
The 'B' sights
In the past visits to Rome we have concentrated on the 'A' list sights, the places each and every tourist needs to see and experience. Colloseum, done, Vatican, done, Pantheon done.
This time we have started on our 'B' list, the places that are must see for us, in the city we love so much. Today's sights included the Temple of Hercules Victor, The Mouth of Truth at Santa Maria in Cosmedin and close by the Garden of Oranges (Giardino degli Aranci).
This time we have started on our 'B' list, the places that are must see for us, in the city we love so much. Today's sights included the Temple of Hercules Victor, The Mouth of Truth at Santa Maria in Cosmedin and close by the Garden of Oranges (Giardino degli Aranci).
Location:
Rome, Italy
Wednesday, 21 September 2016
When in Rome
I couldn't wipe the smile off my face this morning as I realised we were in Rome. Rome, my most favourite city. A clash of old and new. Something new to discover on every corner. I love walking the streets, watching the people and listening to the horns, the people and the clink of glasses in restaurants. It's enormous but at the same time welcoming. You can get lost in the narrow lanes but then stumble upon something so wonderful it takes your breath away. The Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon, the Colloseum, the Spanish Steps are all in close proximity to one another. It is hard to describe the feeling of walking around a corner and literally bumping in to something hundreds of years old.
Location:
Rome, Italy
Tuesday, 20 September 2016
Getting ready to Rome
It was slightly pleasing to wake up this morning knowing we would be in Rome by days end, Naples is a lovely place to visit and has many great attractions but it has its issues. I would recommend you visit Naples however only for a few days, any more than that and it would get very hard to tolerate. Some of the poverty in the region combined with the many years of poor governance have left a toll on the community.
Location:
Rome, Italy
Monday, 19 September 2016
Hercules
Sometimes the guide books get it right. Tourists should stay in the centre of town. We witnessed the outskirts of the city today on our trip to Herculaneum and were surprised by the poverty, unkempt and dirty surrounds and shifty looking characters. I was pleased to return to the hustle and bustle of the city this afternoon.
Location:
Naples, Italy
Sunday, 18 September 2016
Museum, monsoon and margherita
(Warning; Today's blog post and video does contain some mild adult content related to ancient art)
It was back in 2012 that I heard about the Naples National Archaeological Museum (NNAN) when we were touring the Pompeii site. During this tour we were advised all 'the good' artefacts have been removed from Pompeii and relocated to the museum in Naples. Pompeii was a truly impressive site but I realised that we only saw part of it on that tour.
Firstly I would like to note that the Naples metro stations are some of the cleanest we have been on in this trip and they are also the most awarded for their layout and decorations inside. Here is Katie descending into the Toledo station.
It was back in 2012 that I heard about the Naples National Archaeological Museum (NNAN) when we were touring the Pompeii site. During this tour we were advised all 'the good' artefacts have been removed from Pompeii and relocated to the museum in Naples. Pompeii was a truly impressive site but I realised that we only saw part of it on that tour.
Firstly I would like to note that the Naples metro stations are some of the cleanest we have been on in this trip and they are also the most awarded for their layout and decorations inside. Here is Katie descending into the Toledo station.
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Closed Shops,
Hot,
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Naples
Location:
Naples, Italy
Saturday, 17 September 2016
It truly is, Amore
It was with a little sadness this morning that we said farewell to Stefano and Rosalinda at La Maesta. We have enjoyed another wonderful week in Tuscany with them in their beautiful villa. We had a bit of a journey ahead of us today on the rails to Naples, so we were up bright and early for Stefano to take us to the station.
Location:
Naples, Italy
Friday, 16 September 2016
Time for a bit of Gnocchi
It was a little sad to say goodbye to our faithful Pietro this morning in Arezzo. We have had him for 17 days and traveled over 2500 km. He was a pleasure to drive from lane ways in town to the Autostrada doing 130km/h.
We often parked where other tourists in larger cars couldn't and were always left with coin in the pocket when refilling the diesel tank. When in Italy we will be hiring a car again and selecting the fiat Panda, a perfect accompaniment to a couple traveling in this country. (I would like to trade in my Barina when I get home for my own Fiat Panda - Katie)
We often parked where other tourists in larger cars couldn't and were always left with coin in the pocket when refilling the diesel tank. When in Italy we will be hiring a car again and selecting the fiat Panda, a perfect accompaniment to a couple traveling in this country. (I would like to trade in my Barina when I get home for my own Fiat Panda - Katie)
Thursday, 15 September 2016
When the plans fail, there is always dinner
Even the best laid out travel plans can sometimes have unexpected 'road bumps' that get in the way. Today for us, that was the weather. While we expected we might get a little rain, we got a whole lot more. The plan was to visit Mt Amiata - highest point in Tuscany, for beautiful views. Somewhere along the journey Shannon thought it would be better to visit a small town first and get to the mountain a little later to avoid cloud coverage.
Wednesday, 14 September 2016
Timeless Toscana
Today was less about ticking off the attractions and must see items and more about spending time in Tuscany with each other, enjoying the locations and reminding ourselves how lucky we are to be here.
That's Amore
Our niece Zilpha loved the Sound of Music video that we created while we were in Switzerland, apparently she asks her mother to play it every day and sings along.
This got me thinking could we do another song, but better?
Well, we have tried, what do you think?
That's Amore.
(Note: The backing music was added in the editing after the singing was performed, hence why it is not fully in time.)
Tuesday, 13 September 2016
San Gimignano and Siena
Our plan for today was to revisit two places we had been to and loved. San Gimignano was one of my favourite hill top towns from our first visit to Tuscany and Shannon was keen to see Siena again, especially because we didn't have enough time to see the cathedral in 2012.
Monday, 12 September 2016
Tuscan travels
Just outside Cortona in the hills is Convent de Le Celle, and this is another place that has been on the list since we have been coming to Tuscany.
Sunday, 11 September 2016
Tuscan touring
It was such a wonderful feeling this morning waking up in Tuscany. I was awake quite early so slipped out on to the terrace with my book and let Shannon sleep. It was balmy but a beautiful breeze sweeping up from the valley.
Saturday, 10 September 2016
On the road again
We have had only a couple of long days on the road and today was one of them, from Arcola to Castiglion Fiorentino. It was with slight sadness that we were to leave our host Giacomo this morning, he was a pleasure to stay with and could not come with a more higher recommendation from us. His knowledge of the area and hospitality was second to none, thanks Giacomo. If we are ever in the LaSpezia area again we will stay at Villa Ducci.
Friday, 9 September 2016
Heading for the hills!
After having spent the last five days exploring the coast, we decided it was time for a change in scenery and so headed for the hills. After breakfast Giaccumo spent time planning an itinerary with us for the day. We ended up with quite a list of small towns to visit.
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Closed Shops,
Food,
Hot,
Italy,
Pietro FIAT Panda
Location:
19021 Arcola SP, Italy
Porto Venere
Video of us in Porto Venere
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Driving,
Hot,
Italy,
Pietro FIAT Panda
Location:
Portovenere SP, Italy
Thursday, 8 September 2016
The long and winding road
Levanto is the next town north from the Cinque Terre and was recommended to us as a place to go and see. This journey however required Pietro to climb over some of the most mountainous terrain we have covered, yet.
Leaving La Spezia we passed through a couple of tunnels and then the curvy and narrow roads began.
Leaving La Spezia we passed through a couple of tunnels and then the curvy and narrow roads began.
Wednesday, 7 September 2016
Genoa and prostitutes
It turns out we made the best decision to stay in tiny Arcola. It has proved to be a great base spot for exploring the coast. There are many options for places to explore along the coast and hills. We opted for a drive to Genoa today, about an hour and a half from Arcola.
We had an interesting drive on the Autostrada which ran through the hills, which meant we drove through many tunnels. We found a park and walked in the old town, which is
Tuesday, 6 September 2016
Mountains of marble
What a day, we started on the road a lot later than the last few days. Katie did remind me when on holidays a sleep in is a good thing too, she was right.
View from the lounge window |
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Food,
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Italy,
LaSpezia,
Pietro FIAT Panda
Location:
19021 Arcola SP, Italy
Monday, 5 September 2016
Cinque Terre
The Cinque Terre has long been on my list of must see places in the world. Today we spent the whole day exploring this beautiful coast. We had been given different tips from many people about how to go about exploring the Cinque Terre, but in the end you
Labels:
Cinque Terre,
Hot,
Italy,
LaSpezia
Location:
19021 Arcola SP, Italy
Sunday, 4 September 2016
Motoring, music and mountians
Leaving early from the lovely town of Modena we chose to drive the local roads to Parma. Driving on the AutoStrada is a great way to get from one place to another fast, but so many sights are passed and missed.
Generally the road we followed from Modena to Parma
Generally the road we followed from Modena to Parma
Saturday, 3 September 2016
Lovely leather, fine Ferrari's and powerful Pavarotti
Today was our last full day in Modena. We wondered in to the centre after breakfast and dropped in the visitor information centre, to make sure we hadn't missed anything important. We stopped in
Friday, 2 September 2016
Fitting the pieces together.
Up and early today and we were in little Pietro before 7:20 and headed for the Autrostrada and Ravenna.
A little after 9am we arrived at our destination, Ravenna. I must say using the SatNav sure makes
A little after 9am we arrived at our destination, Ravenna. I must say using the SatNav sure makes
Thursday, 1 September 2016
Today we graduated with a Diploma in Gelatology!
Today we had pre-booked a unique and one off experience - a gelatology class. However, this was the end point of the day. The journey to get there from Modena would take a little while. Shannon had read about an interesting statue of the local favourite - Tortellini. We stopped in the small town of Castelfranco Emilia and discovered the fascinating monument, which appears to be the centre point of town.
Location:
Modena, Province of Modena, Italy
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