Sunday, August 5, 2012

Tuscany or Bust...

So... yes, it is true.  Tuscany is gorgeous.  It is one of those places where you could take 100 pictures a day, and still not capture it adequately.  I feel very lucky that we were able to spend 2 weeks there with good friends!

That is our house up on the hill, to the right.  Our hill was surrounded by hundreds of other hills just like it, in a valley surrounded by bigger, tree covered hills (not really mountains - although we could also see those off in the distance.)  On the other side of those tree covered hills, was another valley of a hundred hills just like ours, and so on, and so on, etc.











Dinner in day 2 was out at the local pizzeria... Trattoria Gino e Gina!



The trattoria was the only restaurant in Santa Luce (LOOsha) - but well worth a visit!





The little town hall in Santa Luce.



The piazza the restaurant sits on.


Had a playground, too.




Every morning when Luna woke up, the first thing she wanted to do was go downstairs and see Lieke.  I tried to make her wait until a fairly decent hour, but try explaining that one to a 4 year old...  Fortunately Sandra came prepared with craft supplies!






Tess had a couple sink baths while we were there!


The first couple days we were there we got rather concerned about the wind.  It was so windy we began to think maybe we had came at the wrong time of year, or perhaps maybe shouldn't have gotten a house on top of a hill!  But when we had dinner at the trattoria the waitress reassured us that, no, these winds were "special."  Just for us!  Fortunately they died down after a couple days, for the most part, anyway.  See the trees in the picture below...



Looks like a family conference...


Simba found a shady spot.


Baby led weaning - al fresco!


Naptime - al fresco!



Everybody pile on Vincent - al Fresco!



After our failed attempt at a pool day, we decided that if it was windy on our hill top, it probably wouldn't be at the beach 40 kilometers away, right?

Wrong. Of course.  Just very SANDY wind, there.


But Luna and Papa found a lovely collection of treasured shells for her to bring home.






And then we found a nice place to have some lunch with our sand.



Tess tried a lemon for the first time...


She loved it.





Stay Tuned... coming up next?  Pure Kitsch in Pisa.



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