In the distance, you can see them sprinkled throughout the landscape - Tuscany's hilltop towns are charming and inviting.
We spent many mornings and afternoons exploring these beautiful locations, drawn in by their age and moved by their history.
We saw these sweet babies on the way to our villa...
We spent many mornings and afternoons exploring these beautiful locations, drawn in by their age and moved by their history.
We saw these sweet babies on the way to our villa...
Not this Villa...
These babies are 1 Million Bucks a pop (I was told by the guy on the far left, but it looks like it closer to 500k)... The Mercedes McLauren...
Hill Top Town of San Gimignano
Melinda and Noah on the main drag
The town square
...detail...
Noah loved to push the stroller
A wall in the main square of Monteriggioni
Awesome flower field on our way to Volterra
Melinda...
Volterra
Melinda likes this pic...
The side streets of Volterra
Sweet shrine in the wall
Roman theater at the end of town
Noah having fun
detail of 2/3 of the stage
More side streets of Volterra
Alleyway
Melinda and Noah
Noah walks up the steep hill to the park
Family Picture
Medici Fortress on the other side of town (Volterra), now a prison...
Melinda and Noah in the park
Volterra
Side street in San Gimignano (love the light)
The best Mandorlato shop in Tuscany
More of San Gimignano
Landscape from the same point
Melinda loves Tuscany
Melinda's new villa
We found a park for Noah
He loves to swing
The skyline of San Gimignano
Melinda overlooking the valley
Another family shot...
The clouds looked a little threatening
A window in the town of Castle Forentino
Wine and the market
We loved all the doorways
The Church in Castle Forentino
Of Course...
Our last day, and there was so much rain in Montalcino...
oh yea, and the GIRO d'ITALIA!
The official wine of the Giro d'Italia...
The finish, but we had to get out of town to catch our flight... so no racers...
cute courtyard...
The castle of Montalcino
(More to come, we need to post on Siena!)
These babies are 1 Million Bucks a pop (I was told by the guy on the far left, but it looks like it closer to 500k)... The Mercedes McLauren...
Hill Top Town of San Gimignano
Melinda and Noah on the main drag
The town square
...detail...
Noah loved to push the stroller
A wall in the main square of Monteriggioni
Awesome flower field on our way to Volterra
Melinda...
Volterra
Melinda likes this pic...
The side streets of Volterra
Sweet shrine in the wall
Roman theater at the end of town
Noah having fun
detail of 2/3 of the stage
More side streets of Volterra
Alleyway
Melinda and Noah
Noah walks up the steep hill to the park
Family Picture
Medici Fortress on the other side of town (Volterra), now a prison...
Melinda and Noah in the park
Volterra
Side street in San Gimignano (love the light)
The best Mandorlato shop in Tuscany
More of San Gimignano
Landscape from the same point
Melinda loves Tuscany
Melinda's new villa
We found a park for Noah
He loves to swing
The skyline of San Gimignano
Melinda overlooking the valley
Another family shot...
The clouds looked a little threatening
A window in the town of Castle Forentino
Wine and the market
We loved all the doorways
The Church in Castle Forentino
Of Course...
Our last day, and there was so much rain in Montalcino...
oh yea, and the GIRO d'ITALIA!
The official wine of the Giro d'Italia...
The finish, but we had to get out of town to catch our flight... so no racers...
cute courtyard...
The castle of Montalcino
(More to come, we need to post on Siena!)
1 comment:
All I can say is WOW!!! I can see why people fall in love wiht the place!!! Sweet pictures and loved those cars - zoom zoom!! Should have rented one for a day!! HA
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