Traversing Tuscany by Train, Tread and Tire
We rolled out of Assisi and Umbria on a brilliant but cool spring morning destination: Florence. We feel like we’veContinue Reading
We rolled out of Assisi and Umbria on a brilliant but cool spring morning destination: Florence. We feel like we’veContinue Reading
We aren’t big fans of Michelin star restaurants. Overpriced, overrated, small portions, usually more about presentation. They’re good, but theyContinue Reading
We arrived in San Gimignano after a brief stop in Siena. San Gimignano has been showing up more in myContinue Reading
Florence, or Firenze, is the birthplace of the Renaissance. With statues, beautiful and distinctive yellow buildings with green or brownContinue Reading
As we climbed into Umbria on the train, the landscape we’d experienced for the past two weeks on the CampaniaContinue Reading
After a couple of weeks in Campania: Naples, the islands of Ischia and Capri, Positano, Amalfi and Pompeii, we wrappedContinue Reading
I don’t have many regrets in my life and I’m not one to pine over or dwell on missed opportunities,Continue Reading
Well, we didn’t ride in on a donkey and they didn’t greet us with palm fronds, though there were plentyContinue Reading
After several weeks of intense Italian cities: the narrow carrugi of Genoa, the energy of Rome and the insanity ofContinue Reading
After a long day of transfer from Ischia, we landed in Capri just before the sun sank into the seaContinue Reading










