November 9, 2014 Rome, Italy As I sit here trying to figure out what to write you for your 35th birthday, I am truly at a loss for words. If I was as creative or intelligent as you, I would whip out a poem or a racy birthday card like you did for my 41st birthday.… Continue reading The Gift of Love
Tag: Italy
Christmas Market Crawl
December 2012 Italy, Slovenia & Austria Throughout the month of December, as we made our way through Northern Italy and into Slovenia before finally coming to rest in Austria for the holidays, we had the occasion to peruse several of Europe’s best Christmas markets – also called Adventmärkte, Weihnachtsmärkte and of course, Christkindlmärkt. While we… Continue reading Christmas Market Crawl
Looking Down the Tyrrhenian Coast
August 31 – September 9 Amalfi & Cilento Coasts, Campania, Italy Twenty minutes into our ascent from Sorrento town up the cliffs near Sant’Agata, and Ollie was puking up his breakfast. Such was the nature of the roads in this part of the country that his delicate tummy was simply no match. And so we… Continue reading Looking Down the Tyrrhenian Coast
Priceless Series: Bedtime Stories
Earlier this evening, Ollie and I began reading Dickens’ Oliver Twist. On the second page of the (abridged) book, poor Oliver’s mother dies during childbirth. Ollie (our Oliver) and I were lying on the couch and after I read these lines, he looked back at me and asked, “Oh, is that when they cut the mommy’s… Continue reading Priceless Series: Bedtime Stories
Old Stone Homes and the Art of B&E: Umbria, Italy
November 17 – 18 Renzetti, Umbria Italy Culpability is still an item up for debate. Who was to blame for closing the front door while forgetting the key inside? The little stone cottage that sits at a turn in the road eleven kilometers outside of Cittá di Castello, was, in that one instant, completely impermeable. … Continue reading Old Stone Homes and the Art of B&E: Umbria, Italy
Right On Le Marche
October 30 – November 5 Le March Region, Italy Towards the end of October while we were in Rome, between two dovetailing disasters that contributed to one of our more hellacious weeks of travel in recent memory, Ryan made an important discovery. “Look here. This website says this little town claims to be THE HALLOWEEN… Continue reading Right On Le Marche
Bumps and Breaks: Learning Travel Lessons the Hard Way
October 21 – 25 Rome, Italy We truly were looking forward to returning to Rome. After several weeks in the sleepy hills and townships all over Tuscany, we were ready to return to a place that had become something of a home to us. This would be our third pass through the city, and it… Continue reading Bumps and Breaks: Learning Travel Lessons the Hard Way
She Did NOT Just Do That: Val D’Orcia, Italy
October 15 – 22 Central Tuscany, Italy See this face? It’s belongs to a young John the Baptist. It was carved in the 13th century by a member of the Sienese school, and it is on display in Volterra’s Pinacoteca e Museo Civico. See this face? It looks familiar, right? However, it has nothing to do… Continue reading She Did NOT Just Do That: Val D’Orcia, Italy