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Italy

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Kindred Spirits

Saturday, 28 Jan 2012 | Views [813]

We met John Potter a couple of years ago in Singapore. His Explorers Club credentials were impressive, his personal story was touching, his interests were varied and his British accent was charming, like listening to Hugh Grant.  He and Caroline sailed ... Read more >


Photos: Monaco to Cinque Terre

Tuesday, 24 Jan 2012 | Photo Gallery


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The Grand Tour

Monday, 23 Jan 2012 | Views [1035]

Mark Twain and Horace Greeley popularized the Grand Tour in the United States but it was already a right-of-passage for upscale Europeans in the 19th Century.  One could hardly be considered cultured without having visited the capitols of Europe to ... Read more >


Lake Como

Sunday, 22 Jan 2012 | Views [1205]

IT MUST HAVE SNOWED LAST NIGHT.  The cars coming towards us had 10 cm of the wihite stuff on their roofs and the roads were slushy in those places shaded from the sun.  The firs were draped in ermine, creating a winter wonderland much like ... Read more >


Valcamonica Rock Drawings World Heritage Site

Saturday, 21 Jan 2012 | Views [1315]

The Renaissance may have produced Italy's best art, but not the first.  That distinction goes to those anonymous people who scratched and chipped images onto the glacially polished  rock at the Valcamonica Rock World Heritage Site in the Third Millennium ... Read more >


Milan

Thursday, 19 Jan 2012 | Views [926]

Milan is one of the world's centers for fashion.  Where famous designers like Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana and Versace - plus scores of less familiar - have their stores.  Where women - and men - dress like models in fashion magazines.  ... Read more >


Rondanini Pieta

Wednesday, 18 Jan 2012 | Views [1762]

I first encountered Michelangelo in Irving Stone's The Agony and the Ecstasy way back in 1965.  I have re-read the book a couple of times since then, getting a better appreciation of the man and his art with each reading.  And I have a tattered, ... Read more >


The Last Supper

Tuesday, 17 Jan 2012 | Views [1821]

Reservations are required, often a month or more in advance.  But, being us, we arrived at the Church of Santa Maria della Grazie in Milan, home of Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper" just after eight this foggy and snowy morning with only ... Read more >


Photos: Milan and the Lakes

Tuesday, 17 Jan 2012 | Photo Gallery


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Pisa

Sunday, 15 Jan 2012 | Views [996]

It is one of the most iconic monuments in Italy.  And, yes, the Leaning Tower really does lean, despite the heroic efforts of tourists to push it back in position in their photos.  There weren't many tourists when we arrived from Lucca this morning, ... Read more >


Vincenza and Verona, a World Heritage

Friday, 13 Jan 2012 | Views [1160]

Connie is a maker of lists: the bird species she has seen (2500); the countries we have visited (90 for her, 70 for me); where we spent each holiday and anniversary.  The current favorite, the UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural ... Read more >


Getting Physical

Wednesday, 11 Jan 2012 | Views [906]

One of the benefits of being married to Colonel Connie - and they are too many to count - is the opportunity to receive medical treatments at military bases overseas.  Another is being able to stay in very affordable lodging at military bases.  We ... Read more >


Assisi

Thursday, 5 Jan 2012 | Views [9181]

Florence may have the art, Siena has the history, and Montalcino definitely has the wine.  Assisi just oozes religion.  It is the home of three saints; St. Rufino, the patron saint of Assisi; St. Clare, founder of the order of "Poor Clare's;... Read more >


Pienza and Orvieto

Wednesday, 4 Jan 2012 | Views [1221]

The morning fog that blanketed the valley looked surreal from our hotel balcony.   The romance faded with the visibility as we drove down into it on our way to the tiny but, oh so charming, town of Pienza.   The Val d’Orcia area was sort of ... Read more >


Volterra, San Gimignano and Montalcino

Tuesday, 3 Jan 2012 | Views [976]

Volterra means “world that floats,” referring to the winter fog that often fills the surrounding valleys, but today the weather was clear.   Volterra has existed for 2000 years, built by Etruscans, influenced by Greeks, absorbed by the Roman Empire ... Read more >


Siena

Monday, 2 Jan 2012 | Views [823]

After two weeks Florence felt like home.  But it was time to move on so we rented a Nissan Micra (surprise - Hertz had the best rates!) and headed off to see Italy. Siena was a rival to both Florence and Venice in the Middle Ages, eventually falling ... Read more >


Photos: Central Italy

Monday, 2 Jan 2012 | Photo Gallery


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Florence

Saturday, 31 Dec 2011 | Views [749]

It's a state of mind, a living museum where it seems possible that Michelangelo or Leonardo might just walk across the piazza.  Florence hasn't changed much in the last 500 years.  It hasn't been bombed or pillaged, destroyed by fire or been the victim ... Read more >


Even A Heathen

Sunday, 25 Dec 2011 | Views [709]

This was another unconventional Christmas for us, but not as much a non-event as we had in Israel or Australia.   There are some lights strung along the Via Cavour and a large tree stands near the Duomo but otherwise Florence was surprisingly quiet.... Read more >


Michelangelo’s "David'

Wednesday, 21 Dec 2011 | Views [1127]

He stands relaxed yet ready for action, eyes fixed steadily on his opponent, confident of the outcome of the contest.   He is a beautiful young man, unfazed by his nudity.   His muscles are hardened from an active life protecting his flock from lions ... Read more >


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