Monday, July 21, 2014

Pompeii

Now I can say I've been to Pompeii. It was so cool. I can't get over how big it is, and how deep they were buried. I walked pretty much the entire town, from the amphitheater to the grand theater, the house of vettii, the house of the faun, and the house of the tragic poet. It was all so amazing. I took a ton of pictures, so again, if you aren't on, you'll have to find someone who is to check them out.

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Lazy sunday

Today was a day of hanging out at the villa and swimming in the ocean. I took a nap on the terrace and am now settling into bed there. It's so nice to listen to the water crashing on the rocks and smell the sea. Tomorrow we plan to explore Pompeii and mt Vesuvius. I'm really looking forward to that.

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Villa Bougainville

We left yesterday at 9:00 from Volpaia and arrived in Massa Lubrense at 5:00. It was a long day but so worth it. This place is amazing. We all feel like we are living in Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous. The house is enormous and you can get lost. The downside is the driving. It's awful. Huge busses and mopeds and bicyclists are everywhere and they drive like maniacs. Our remote dirt roads are a thing of the past. We plan to do a lot of walking or renting a boat if we want to travel this week.

Friday, July 18, 2014

Last day in Tuscany

Today is our last day in Tuscany. I actually slept in til 10:30 (haven't been sleeping well) and left soon after to head into Radda in Chianti, a littl town close by. We stopped at a place called Cennatoio for a wine tasting, then did a little shopping and grabbed some lunch. We had our last meal at La Bottega, another quaint place in Volpaia. We leave tomorrow morning for the Amalfi coast. I guess it's supposed to take about 6 hours to get there.  Not looking forward to that ride. I'll post more later.

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Roads

I forgot to write about the roads here in Italy. They are the most horrible, windy, sickening roads I have ever experienced. The "driveway" to our villa is 1.6 miles long. And it's all "white roads" or dirt roads in our terms. It takes us about 12 minutes to drive about 2 miles. It's awful. Definitely not fun when you get car sick. And there are many here that have that problem. We have a long trip to the Amalfi coast on Saturday. Hope we can get some Dramamine.

As for our adventures today, we headed to Siena to sightsee. It's a beautiful city, not much bigger than canandaigua.  We visited the duomo, and the surrounding museums where we saw original sculptures by Donatello and Tedesco and others. We climbed a tower to view the city from high above. That was beautiful. We ate a yummy dinner in the town square, and enjoyed the scenery around us. It's all so pretty. I can't wait to put all of the pictures in a book.

Dinner at the villa

Last night we had the most amazing dinner made right in our villa by Daniela, a local girl who comes and cooks and cleans up. We started with a bread salad and fried sage.  I can't even tell you how yummy that was. The next course was penne al dente with rustic Tuscan sauce. The main course was chicken cutlets with ham and sage and peas. We've had the peas twice now and they are amazing. Not sure why but they taste divine. Dessert was peaches soaked in brown sugar. By far the best meal yet. Before dinner we went to a small town called Greve in Chianti. It had a cute market in the square (where I picked up some souvenirs), and some interesting shops. The butcher shop, where the meat was all hanging from the ceiling, some with hair on it still. It smelled terrible in there so I stayed just long enough to get a picture. We got pizza for the first time for lunch in Greve, and again, the pizza in Italy is way better than NY. Everything here is so fresh and light. On the way home we stopped in Volpaia and went on a wine tour. It was really neat to see all the old wine barrels and olive machines that they still use in Volpaia. Many places have gone industrial, obviously because it's faster, but not in Volpaia. They are one of the last places that press their olives with the old olive press. Very cool. It's been very hot, so we topped the day off with a swim in the pool while we waited for our dinner to be made. It was a fantastic day!  Today we plan to head into Siena for an afternoon tour and twilight dinner.

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Firenze (Florence)

We spent a beautiful day in the city of Florence yesterday. We had a private tour and she took us all around the city to the major sights, like the Duomo, Piazza Della signoria, Mercato Nuovo, the Ponte vecchio, and so many others that I can't remember the names. We saw David (it wasn't the real one but an exact replica), the church where Michelangelo is buried, the bridge of gold (not really made of gold, just where it's sold). We went to the top of an old grainery and saw a 360 view of Florence. We also saw the original sculptures of famous artists (Madonna Della Rossa by Tedesco, San Giovanni Evangelista by Montelupo, San Luca by Giambologna).  She showed us the beautiful architecture of the buildings and the different styles from the years. So amazing how it's all still standing after thousands of years. We ate at a fabulous place for lunch and had amazing food. That's another thing, the food. It's so fresh and yummy!  Today we are resting at the villa by the pool. My feet hurt from walking so much yesterday. I wish I could post pictures but my iPad won't let me. If you're not on Facebook, maybe you can find someone who is so they can show you pictures. It was beautiful.