Toscana - Day 2

Apr 05, 2014 00:17

Our first full day in Tuscany started with an adventure ( Read more... )

italy, tuscany

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mrdreamjeans April 5 2014, 01:47:02 UTC
Your photos are so evocative and rich ... WIth regard to one of your pictures - doesn't anyone dust?:)

Thanks for sharing!

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london1967 April 7 2014, 16:09:24 UTC
Thank you Neil!

To be fair, that window was rather high up!

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bazanges April 5 2014, 05:38:49 UTC
Just Wow.
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london1967 April 7 2014, 16:09:46 UTC
Thank you Darling!
xx

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maxauburn April 5 2014, 06:09:27 UTC
Gorgeous photos!

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london1967 April 7 2014, 16:09:58 UTC
Thank you!

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pbehr April 5 2014, 13:51:02 UTC
Thanks for the food porn. Mmmmmmmmm. So good.

I really would like to try chestnut pasta for real some time. :-)

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london1967 April 7 2014, 16:10:13 UTC
My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it!

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bobalone April 5 2014, 15:45:19 UTC
These pictures remind me of my own travels in Tuscany, particularly those I made last November, even though I didn't visit these exact sites. So much of Tuscany, including its towns, looks the same, doesn't it? It's wonderful to see the olives in bloom, and the vinyards in bud. The second two towns appeal to me more than the first that you visited, though I like the looks of the Abbey. And I LOVE the photo of the cob-webbed window. Supper, as usual, looks sumptuous: you "foodies" do know how to find out-of-the-way places, and make the best choices. In this paticular case, I can see why you decided to return for two more meals. How nice to find both of you on the road again, doing what you really love. The only problem, as Adrian notes on Facebook, is that, eventually, you hae to return home. But, then, you at least have the photos to edit, and the memories to revisit.

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london1967 April 7 2014, 16:11:28 UTC
There are certain similarities among its towns, but they all have quite a different feel.

I'd certainly recommend that restaurant!!

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