Anyway, in this cafe, we asked the best way into Florence from the owner, who thankfully spoke enough English that we could almost understand him when he gave us directions. He suggested that instead of staying in expensive, busy Florence, we stop by a few places on the way and stay outside of the city and just drive in for the day. So, we took his advice and began looking for the towns he had mentioned....good choice on our part!
We ended up (after a few turn-arounds and many many bends in the road) at a castle. It looked exactly as you would expect a medeival (I know I spelled that one wrong) castle to look-but the surprise was that it was open, and there was a whole little town inside! Where people actually lived year-round! Most of the stores were closed, since this is the very very slow season for tourism, but we stopped in a little store and talked for a bit to the owner. She told us that 48 people live in the town, and that the castle walls were almost 2,000 years old, and that all of the buildings inside were at least 1,000 years old. We also had a little wine tasting in her basement, which used to be a barn, as she pantomimed to us by mooing and imitating a cow eating :) the ways you manage to communicate...
A little tiny graveyard outside the walls of Monterregionni
drinking local Tuscan wine in a 2,000 year old barn
The view off the top of San Gimignano-you could see for miles
Some of the towers in San Gimignano
I really need to start uploading pictures, as we are taking hundreds, but it is kind of a daunting task so I think I'll procrastinate a little longer on that. But when I do you will have such a better idea of what I'm talking about-my words are so not doing this trip justice.
Tomorrow we really are going to go to Florence, like we've been saying we were going to for the past two days. Hopefully driving our little Ford into an Italian city won't give Dad a heart attack-I'm going to have my fingers crossed the whole time.
By the way, I learned another Italian word-trattoria. I kept seeing it on restaurants all over, and it wasn't defined in my phrase book, so I gave in and asked our waiter tonight (who I am sure immediately made fun of me when he went back into the kitchen, but whatever. He probably already hated Americans anyway). It is the Italian word for somewhere that is like a nice restaurant, but cheaper...good thing to know if I'm ever traveling in Italy on my own buck :)
Maybe tomorrow I will post some pictures...maybe not. I know you're on the edge of your seat.
Buena notte!
So Molly has become a princess living in a castle!
ReplyDeleteOMG I went to San Gimignano too!!!!! It was so pretty, and it's just as beautiful in the summer time too!! I can't wait to see your pics!
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