Thursday, May 31, 2012

Title:  A hectic train ride and one little mistake but we still arrive in someplace close to heaven - Bellaggio.

We had a very tight schedule to meet and a long day of travel - Taxi to the train, Siena to |Florence - switch trains to Milano Garabaldi then on to Como - (10 minutes to find and switch the trains - tested our running with packs on.  Then we arrived in Como but were looking for "Como S. Gieovanni" - but we ended up in 'Switzerland before we wanted to - no big worries, we took a taxi back to Como in time to catch the Hydra foil up the lake - this time we get to see a lot more of Leggo Di Como.

Bellagio is a wonderful place to see and stroll around - it is a place to relax after the hectic day of travel.  We are staying is nice clean apartments of www.borgoresidence.it and Flavio meets us at the dock and carries Darlene's pack right to the apartments.  Great central spot.

Only two days here as we are leaving via Varenna to tackle the Swiss Alps - we can see them from here but tomorrow we will head up them.
Title:  Under the Tuscan Sun

We arrived at  Podre Il Pero and were welcomed back like old friends by these wonderful people - a B&B I would recommend to anyone!  This comfortable place in the country but walking distance to Siena is a great place.  Arrival day we had a quick but late lunch (with vino of course) then climb to Siena (taking the escalators about half way up, and have a quick look around - Il Campo and the Domo.




The re3sturant we ate at earlier had some great meat, pecorino toscano, so we bought a couple of bottles of red and have a great picnic on the patio at the B&B.  We are treated to Geiovanna's home made Lemon Chello as we see the Tuscan sun fade.


On Tuscan day two we have our all day tour of Tuscany with My Tours - 12 hours.We had a great driver / Guide - Elio who showed us some wonderful country, took us to two great wineries where whe had great food and drink.  My favourite Italian saying is "I needa your red glass empty". Picked up at the B&B we tour the fabulous San Gimignano and other scenic towns and country - then returned to the B&B.  We tasted Lasagna for the second time in my life (the other was on a previous tour in Manorla Italy).  We were all well pleased with the tour.





Then a full day in Siena - wondering the streets, drinking cappuccino and some other things, watching the people in Il Campo.  We'd all like to stay another day but - we have much more to see and do.

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Title:  Roaming Rome

Can't believe we have spent 4 nights in Rome already - so much to see and so little time!

Around every corner there is something spectacular and photo worthy.  We have walked much of it (some days a bit too much) and have seen most of the 'must sees' but there is still much to see - oh well, another time...

The weather is very hot - and sunny.  I know why they say don't come here in August - you'd melt.

We had an excellent tour guide from Enjoy Rome - she knew her history and pointed out all the important bits without going through everything - believe me, everything would literally take four days minimum.

We did self tours elsewhere and especially liked Palatine Hill - unbelievable history, ruins and a peaceful place within sight of the Colosseum and the hustle of Rome.


 Trevi Fountain
 Heading for St. Peter's Basilica


This ipod picture (camera drained) does little justice to the evening sun blazing through the wonderful window (dove) above the alter in St. Peter's - I hope to replace this with one Joe took - the evening on a sunny day is definitely the time to be here to see it the way it was designed to be seen.

The Spanish Steps - yep we climbed them

The Colosseum
Palatine Hill (tiny part of it)


Tomorrow we are off to the train early to head for Siena - that will be a "kinder, gentler" place to be.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

llyTitle: All Roads Lead to...

After a long flight we made it to Rome!  Those people who can afford those first class seats are so lucky. Msyber they casn actually sleep.

We flew in over the alps - appropriate brecase that is the way we will go out.  incredible from the air.

After a taxi ride from the airport thst Jeff Gordon would have been in awe of, we arrived downtown Roma.
We are just planning on soaking in the city, geting aclimatized to the time and seeing the sites - and already we have been blown away by the shear amount of historical sites - they are everywhere - and the food - we all can't wait for our next meal!


Ttomorrow we tour the Vatican, Sistine Chapel and St. Peters Basilica lead by Enjoy Rome Tours.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Well - the plans are made - River cruise in Europe but couldn't go back without visiting Italy again!


So here is the plan:

• Land Rome - Tours, dolce vita

By Train

• Side trip to Pompeii

• Siena with a full day tour of Tuscany wine country + soak in the city

• To Como and then Fast Ferry to Bellagio

• Varenna to Tirano then the Bernina Express to Pontresina, Switzerland

• Sites in Zurich

By River Cruise

• Pick up in Zurick by Avalon Waterways and delivered to the Avalon Visionary docked in Basel (I think this will be about it's 5th sailing since being launched new in 2012)

• Crusing down the Rhine on the Romantic Rhine cruise - 7 stops in France, Germany and Holland

3 Days soaking up Amsterdam

Now you know the plan - I will strive to update this blog on a regular basis to let you know how the plan is gioing, using little text and photos.  (subject to embibing the wine of the area of course).