Thursday, April 30, 2009

April 30 Panzano in Chianti






Well our last day in Panzano. The weather is looking more promising after our near hurricane of yesterday. It is still a bit chilly but no rain. We started the day off by visiting Il Palagio, the estate that our host Monia owns. This is where friends of ours stayed and is how we learned of the area. We had a peek at a couple of the villa units that they rent and then had a tour of the vineyards and winery. It was very interested to hear about the production of the wines and also the pressing of the olives to make the oil. Our selection of 4 bottles of wine that will return to Canada with us is now complete. We decided to spend some time today staying closer to the B&B seeing some of the smaller villages closer to here. We drove to a small village called Badia which has a castle that was really pretty. In the middle of nowhere and ther were a couple of really nice restaurants and one of them had an amazing wine shop attached. This would be the place for someone who really wanted to shop for expensive wine. Out of my bracket but interesting non the less. We stopped in a couple of other small villages and had lunch in a small wine bar in Castellina. A selection of ham, salami, chese and crostini was marvelous. Washed down with a couple of glasses of fine red wine of course. The sun continues to play hide and seek with us. Tonight we are going to go to dinner at Vescovino for our farewell meal in Chianti. Wonder if we will meet any More famous people. Tomorrow it will be time to pack up the car and head for the airport at Rome. If the weather is good we plan to stop for a while to see the town of Orvietto. Bye for now and probably one more post to be made tomorrow

April 29 South Tuscany




We had about a 2 hour drive to reach the Val di Chiana area in South Tuscany. There are several hill towns of note and we hoped to get to see a couple of them. The weather was marginal but by the time we reached Montepulciano the sky was fairly clear even though it was cool. We had to park outside of the town gates and started what would be about a 30 minute walk until we reached the highest part of the town. On the way up we got to brouse in the many shops selling leather goods, wine, local meats and cheese. At the top we went into Palazzo Contucci. This building is owned by one of the oldest families in Montepulciano and still live in the area. We got to sample 4 of the wines that the family make. We met Andrea Contucci, quite a character who really demonstrated his passion for the art of making wine. We also got to tour the cellers where the wine is ageing in large barrels. We are bringing a bottle of the best home with us to put away for a special occasion. As we were leaving for our walk down to the car a thunderstorm sprang, up and fo a short period of time there were hail stones. The skies stayed dark and it continued to rain and so once again we were shut out from further sightseeing. We continued towards Siena and the weather improved but just as we got back to Panzano the sky opened up accompanied by fierce winds. We thought that we were in a huricane. We had little choice but to retreat to our room and wait it out until we could go out for dinner. The weather has been very different in Tuscany this year. We met some people who have been here for 3 weeks, and their comment was that the theme was more like "Under the Tuscan Rain". Well it is not exactly what we had expected but we still have been able to do something every day regardless of the weather.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

April 28, In the Tuscan countryside





The weather looks promising in Panzano but the general forcast is for showers elswhere. We set of in the morning to visit a couple of Tuscan hill towns. Our first stop was the town of San Gimignano. The journey of about 1 hour took us on a combination of typical backroads and a portion on the main freeway connecting Florence and Siena. I am getting quite used to the driving of the hilly roads but Gale still utters gasps at times. Dispite the reputation for Italians being insane drivers , we have had very few examples so far. San Gimignano, is a beautiful town which dates back to the 13th century when it had a population of 14000 people. In 1348 the plague reduced the population to about 4000. It once had over 60 towers and was extremly prosperous and powerful. There are only 14 towers that remain. The views of the countryside were spectacular. We sampled "Vernaccia da San Gimignano", the white wine that the region is known for. After our visit we continued on to Volterra to view a different hill town. Unfortunately the weather started to turn and by the time that we arrived it was raining and the town was covered in fog leaving the visability very poor. We took the time to have a bit of lunch, with the hope that the weather might clear. It didn't so we headed back to Panzano. Once we got to a lower elevation, the fog cleared and driving was fine. Not a totally successful day but a good one non the less. We had another great Tuscan dinner at a local restaurant. Monia made our reservartion for us and we were shown to a small upstaire room to ourselves. The vacation will end soon and as allways too quickly. This morning it is clear but cool. We are told that this is unusual for the area. We are not sure wher we will go today but I will update everyone in the next entry. Happy 14th anniversary to Lorinda and Gavin. Seems like it was just yesterday that we celebrated your wedding with the great party at Nan's house.
bye for now

Monday, April 27, 2009

April 27, Florence, Italy


Well today was the bus trip adventure. Aparently driving and finding a parking spot in Florence can really be a trying experience so we elected to take a bus to and from Florence. The bus left Panzano at 9:15 and arrived in Florence at 10:45. All for a distance of 31 km. It takes a bizare route through hill and dale and allover Italy. We had been travelling on the bus for 30 minutes and we were farther away fromFlorence than when we started. In the end we were delivered to the bus station in the center of town and ready to start our sightseeing. Since we had been there before we spent some time revisiting some of the sights that we had seen on our previous trip. Even though we had seen it before , the Domo is a very impresive sight. Gale is seen looking at the doors of the Baptistery.The original doors go back to 1401 and were sculpted by an artist named Lorenzo Ghiberti. I am seen standind infront of one of the many copies of the statue of David. We rambled around and crossed the oldest bridge over the Arno River. This bridge has buildings as part of the structure and now houses the most expensive jewlery shops in town. We did find a church square tht we did not see last time located inthe Piazza Santa Croce. This church was bult from 1294 to1424. In those days it took a while to build things. In the square were many vendors selling local foods and wines. An excellent oppertunity for us to have our lunch. After this we went on a shopping tour of several markets , much to the delight of Gale. As a result our bags will be considerably heavier going home. By 5 pm we were all shopped and walked out and most ready to get back to the bus terminal for the trip back to Panzano. Our bus driver waqs not one to spare the steeds and we took a speedy and more direct route back. (very scary) Monday in Pazano , most restaurants are closed so we elected to have a picnic in our room. Chianti, salami, cheese and bread filled the cracks in our bellies. Time to hit the sack and get up tomorrow to start on our next adventure. The holiday is starting to quickly dissapear and soon we will be back home.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

April 26, Panzano in Chianti










April 25 was Liberation Day and the small village of Panzano really was turned out in all it's best. I am sure that the small population of around 900, swelled in size by three times. The streets were closed off for the day and the highlight was the parade.Towns folk were dressed in ancient costumes as they proceeded to pass from the Church down to the central square and back up the hill. There was a drum and bugle band with flag carriers. Quite an undertaking for such a small town. To make it all the more special, the weather man provided a splendid day with lots of sunshine and warm temperatures. There were all sorts of vendors selling craft wares and food and wine. We participated with samples of pork sandwiches and local wine. There is a local butcher in Panzao , Dario Cecchini, who is famous all over Italy. Gale and I have seen programs about him on TV at home. His shop is a wonderful experience to see. He also runs a restaurant called SaloCicca. This means "only meat". We were fortunate to be able to eat dinner there last night. We had 11 people all sitting together at a round table and sharing an unbelievable meal prepared by Dario. The dishes were mostly meat and some vegetables and it is difficult to describe the variety. The dishes were also complemented with wine made by Dario. Joining us at our table we had 3 young women from Russia, one couple from Florence, a couple from Seattle, a couple from San Francisco. It was so much fun and a great experience to participate in a elegant Italian feast. We had reserved for the 7 o'clock sitting and promptly at 9 o'clock we had to lead so that the 9 o'clock sitting were to replace us at the table. Today Sunday is not very nice with cool weather and a steady drizzle. We are spending the day in our room reading. Tomorow we are taking the bus and going to visit Florence for the day. I will let you know of that adventure later.









Friday, April 24, 2009

April 24, Panzano in Chianti
















Today Gale and I had a great breakfast at our B&B , then got in our trusty little Fiat and headed out onto the roads of Chianti to tour the city of Siena. It is only 35 km but it took about 90 minutes. Route 222 is called the Chianti highway . That is an understatement to be sure. Imagine a paved portion of road about 18 feet wide that never seems to go more than 200 meters before it changes direction. Twists and turns, up and down, always a constant adventure that requires 100% attention to the road and all other traffic. At the end of the day I felt that it was a major accomplishment to have returned to our room in one piece and still be relatively sane. Of course I hope that each future day will diminish the fear that Gale and I have spending time on these roadways. We spent about 4 hours in Siena wandering about the old part of town. We were in the Siena Domo for at least 90 minutes. This is an unbelievable church. Construction originally started in 1215 and the majority of the construction and additions of artwork were completed by 1315. The artwork , frescoes and sculptures are impossible to describe. A truly beautiful and amazing site to visit. The old city center square also was impressive. We were so busy today that we had no time to visit our new friends Noah and Tracy at the castle. (Gale told me to add that note) Since we did not feel like having any lunch today , we went for an early dinner in the small adjacent town of Greve. It was only 5 km away but more of the up and down roadway. We have returned to our room and officially called it a day. Time to get the blog done and hopefully get a good night sleep. Tomorrow is a national holiday Italian Liberation Day and there will be festivities in all towns . We have been told that the day in Panzano should be lots of fun with music festivities and good food. Hope that the weather is good.
Today is our grandson Jack's 11th birthday. Have a great one Jack and we will see you when we get back home.
Bye for now,
Eric and Gale

Thursday, April 23, 2009

April 23, Panzano, Chianti

Hi all,
We finally found our B&B in Panzano after a pretty good 5 hour drive from Venice. The trip was pretty uneventful. Along the way our GPS unit informed us that it was almost out of battery and I could not find the power cable to connect to the power plug in the car. A bit of inventive trouble shooting allowed us to power from the lap top that still had some battery life and that allowed us to get to our destination. The B&B is fantastic .We have a great view of the Tuscan landscape from our private balcony. We met Monia who gave us a bottle of their estate Chianti and we enjoyed it while taking in breathtaking vistas from our balcony. I think that we are really going to enjoy the remainder of our vacation here. Monia recommended a restaurant in the village and it was fantastic. If this continues both of us are going to have to stop eating for the next year. I have to tell you what happened at the restaurant. It was not very busy and Gale and I were chatting with another couple and the owner. A young couple came in the door of the back patio. Gale looked at them and than mentioned to me Dr Carter from ER just came through the door". I did not really pay any attention until he happened to go the the washroom and then Gale asked me what I thought. I did not really know but I thought that since there were only 4 of us in the room and that they had chosen to sit in a different room that they might be some famous people. To close of this fascinating bit of trivia, we had a fantastic meal and as we were leaving we stopped by their table and I asked if we were not intruding would he be . I did not have to have my question answered when he said yes. It was Noah Whyle and his wife Tracey. They were really nice people on vacation after finishing the conclusion of the ER series. Super nice to talk to and they asked us where we were from. They have 2 children who were with the nanny. That is something that we never figured on happening. No pictures for today but I am sure that there will be many to choose from tomorrow.
Bye for now
Eric & Gale

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Venice Last Day




We have a great little hotel but unfortunately the noise and commotion on the street can be rather dismaying. The party crowd seems to pass by our room to all hours of the morning with no respect for our desire to get at least a few winks of sleep. Then the market people start their preparation at about 5:30 in the morning so that they can be ready for their clientele early in the day. I suppose that one has to put up with some problems to justify visiting a most beautiful and romantic location. There has been some requests for pictures of the romantic gondola ride and so we will accommodate those who have asked. We went on a hour gondola ride this afternoon and it was amazing experience. Our gondolier Marcos was a real perfect choice. He is a young man studying at university part time to be an engineer while taking part in a family business. The gondola license is passed down from father to son and he is the sixth generation to be in the business. He was extremely knowledgeable on the history of Venice and a real charmer as for Gale's comments, "a real hunk" All seriously he made our little visit through the back waterways and the grand canal an experience that we will both cherish.That was the highlight of a day that included walking endless miles once again over the streets and alleys, many that I am sure that we had passed over before. We went to an excellent restaurant this evening. It had been recommended by the hotel owner. When we arrived without a reservation we were told that we would have to be finished by 9pm. We thought that 90 minutes would be enough. I have to say that we enjoyed one of the best meals that we have ever had. The staff was so very friendly and the food was beyond description. A very nice memory to keep as we leave in the morning for Tuscany. We say goodnight and hope that we can sleep just a little longer than last night.














Tuesday, April 21, 2009

April 21 Venice


We really have had a full day today. We left the hotel and walked through the market area that surrounds our hotel . Fresh seafood , fish and produce to make your mouth water. This is truly a fantastic area . We then headed towards St Marks Square to see the Doge's Palace and the Correr Museum. Once again the history of this city shines through and portrays the wealth and splendor of its time. It is amazing that the people of Venice had such a workable method of government so many years ago. The Doge's palace is really beautiful. We then visited the Correr museum and got our fill of art appreciation for the day. After our culture fill for today we got on the vaperatto and departed for the island of Murano. This island is home to the famous Murano glass works industry.The boat ride lasted approximately 45 minutes and on the way we were able to see much more of the Venice waterfront and the architecture of the buildings that seem to defy all reason to keep standing when the waters continually lap away at the foundations. Gale was in her element once we arrived at Murano. A virtual jewelry and blown glass heaven. I think that we were lucky to avoid taking out future mortgages against her purchases. The weather was starting to threaten as we left the island and we headed back to the hotel. Tonight we had a fantastic seafood meal at a place recommended by the person at the hotel desk. Trattoria da Bepi was fantastic and we both were completely full after the meal. A short stop on the way back gave me the opportunity to enjoy a small justif before returning to the hotel to fulfill my blog responsibilities. Now you may understand if the content is long winded. Bye for now and we have one more day in Venice before we head to Chianti and Tuscany.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Day 4 Venice


Well we have arrived in Venice. After bidding arrivaderci Roma we got on the train and arrived in Venice this afternoon. Unfortunately we brought the rain with us and it stayed for a few hours. This did not deter us from getting to our hotel and then setting out for a walk with umbrellas in hand. Venice is an amazing city to visit . Any pictures that you may have seen in magazines or on the tv really do portray what it really is like. There is water everywhere and the way that the buildings rise out of the water is really unbelievable. There are boats and gondolas wherever you look. I think that Gale and I are really going to remember this place as one of the best. This evening we went out for another walk before dinner and were not sure where we were going. The streets just twist and turn and you are not really sure where you are going to end up. It really is impossible to get lost because it is an island and there are always signs pointing you in the direction that you want to go to. I will leave this entry with a night picture of the Rialto bridge.

We will keep you imformed of our adventures tomorrow.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Rome day 2 pictures



Rome day 2


Sunday, April 19,a rainy day in Rome. Yesterday we spent 4 hours with Louisa,( picture with Gale) from our hotel walking around some of the favorite attractions of Rome. It was really nice to have the personal touch of a person who knows the city and a lot of its history. The exercise took its toll on both of us and the walking on cobbelstones is sure hard on the feet and legs. Today is a rainy and cold day. However we still ventured out to tour the Colosseum. We took a guided tour and learned some amazing information about the history of the building and of Rome. Considering that the arena was built over 2000 years ago,the remaining parts of the building have sure passed the time and the fact that a good portion still exists is a credit to the inginuity of the builders. After the tour we were wet and cold and just wanted to go some where warm an dry. A small tratorria for a glass of red wine and a hearty bowl of soup went very well. Not very plesant to take on any other tourist stuff today, so we will stay inour room and wait until dinner. Our last night in Rome and we leave on the train for Venice in the morning. I hope that the weather man is kinder to us there.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Rome day 1

We finally have made it to Rome. Our flight from Toronto was 90 minutes longer than scheduled because of excessive head winds over the Atlantic so we did not arrive in Rome until 12:30. The immigration and customs procedures seemed to be almost non existent and we quickly were able to get our baggage and be on our way. The limo driver was waiting for us and had us to our hotel very promptly. The hotel is small but very nice, as are the staff. Gale and I went for a short walk about just to get our bearings and see a few things.We walked down the Spanish Steps and around the Trevi Fountain before heading back to the Hotel. We also visited a really neat grotto where Monks took the bones of the deceased and used them to decorate several small rooms. The effect was amazing, although you have to see it to really appreciate the effect. Tomorrow morning we are going on a walking tour with one of the staff members and we are looking forward to that. Just now I am letting Gale have a few zzz's while I put this first entry into the blog. We have a dinner reservation at 7:30 and I am very hungry. The Air Canada cuisine sure left a lot to be desired.
bye for now and we will catch you later.
Eric and Gale
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