Category Archives: Travel

Wordless Wednesday: Block Island

Wordless Wednesday: Block Island

None of my wordless posts are actually wordless, and this one will not be an exception. JR and I have been going to Block Island since I read an article espousing its virtues in Yankee Magazine, circa 1997. Despite living in New England our entire lives, neither of us had been to Block Island, andContinue Reading

So, How About A Stomach Sandwich to Fill Your Stomach? Eating in Florence, Part II

So, How About A Stomach Sandwich to Fill Your Stomach? Eating in Florence, Part II

I’ve made a conscious decision to keep with the pretty part of Florence, the churches and monuments, and avoid the offal. For the moment. After all, at this point in the recap, we’ve only been there for just over 12 hours taking in all that is lovely about Firenze. And as far as food goes,Continue Reading

Three Days in Florence. Or Was That Just 24 Hours? Either Way, This is Part One

Three Days in Florence. Or Was That Just 24 Hours? Either Way, This is Part One

One of the things I love most about vacation is how sometimes, you’re able to have what feels like three days’ worth of adventures in just one. Driving from Milan to Florence was a bit of a bear, as we knew it would be. Our original goal had been to get to Parma, sleep there,Continue Reading

Wordless Wednesday

Wordless Wednesday

One week ago: View from Canneto winery The, um, “back” lawn of Chiarentana at La Foce, where we stayed (they have so much property, it’s almost absurd to refer to front/back/side). This side faces one of their many olive groves, as well as a stunning view into the Val d’Orcia. Our very favorite bar inContinue Reading

Focaccia di Patate e Rosmarino (Potato and Rosemary Focaccia)

Focaccia di Patate e Rosmarino (Potato and Rosemary Focaccia)

The subtitle for this post should be: The World’s Longest Post Ever About a Slice of Bread. I’m just sayin’. You may wonder – aloud, even – how a self-proclaimed poor girl could afford to take vacation to Italy. And that curiosity is well-founded. After three years without a vacation, and a major birthday forContinue Reading