Day Nine: Tuesday, June 29 Montalcino and Castiglione della Pescaia
I actually slept until 6:30! Hooray. Feel much more normal.
Morning time in Montalcino
Went for a walk around the town and even ran a few big hills. Felt great to get my heart working. No tourists were out. Everyone was greeting everyone with a "Buongiorno." Lovely sun drenched more as the city began to come to life.
This is the main drag, the Via Mazzini
View from the top of the hill.
Got a workout running up the Vialo Roma
Trip to See the Sea in the Maremma. Castiglione della Pescaia
After talking to Andrea and Stine yesterday on our winery tours, we decided it would be fun to drive and see the Tuscan coast in the Maremma. They said it was about 50K away, but it actually took us well over an hour after we left at 11:15. The drive was beautiful as we dropped out of the hills and down toward the coast. Beautiful pine and cyprus trees lined many of the roads.
Once we got there we found a place to parked and walked into the centro. We walked along a channel and we were no sure we were ever going to see the open ocean, but we finnaly made it to the end of the jetty and there it was. Apparently you can see Elba out there.
We walked along the beach and checked out all beach people. Good thing in Italy it's not like France. We decided we weren't ready to eat so we just bought a water and walked through another part of town.
Notice the castello on the hill up from the beaches
Christine and her friend
Into the Mediterranean
Christine at the beach. What a contcept!
A bathroom for .50 Euro
We headed south to see what we could see. Not much really and we decided to head over toward Grosetto and back to Montalcino. We did see all the people who were camping which was what Stine and her family would do every summer driving down from Denmark.
On the trip back we had one bad direction moment near a town called Roselle. Too bad I didn't realize the S223 and the E-whatever it was were actually the same road. At any rate we figured it all out and got to where we knew for sure we were going.
We tried to stop and Banfi but just keep pushing through on some more dirt roads and eventally made it back to Montalcino at about 4:15.
The internet was down, took a nap, and watched a text-cast on the computer of the Japan loss to Uruguay. We could not find live coverage on the tv.
Dinner at Taverna il Grappolo Blu
The restaurant at Il Giglio is closed on Tuesdays so we decided to try Il Grappolo Blu often mentioned in the Vanilla Beans and Brodo book. We had Marco make a reservation at eight but it turned out not to be necessary.
Late afternoon view from our room at Il Giglio
Steps down to Il Grappolo Blu
Went for the half bottle tonight
Crostini assortment-pecorino and miele, olive, liver?, parsley
Christine's Veg and polenta which she also makes
Shell pasta, pancetta, peas, and chilli pepper. It had a little kick.
Sausage and cannelinni beans
Baked pecorino with pine nuts and a touch of miele.
I went for the espresso tonight
We came back to the room and just chilled. Watched most of Spain beating Portugal. Worked a bit on GYE stuff.
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First chance I've really had to luxuriate in your blog. Thanks for sharing--it will give us our Italy fix after we leave manana. Got Aimee off the Milan Malpensa this afternoon. Looking forward to seeing you back home --but not too soon. Steve
ReplyDeleteThanks brother Steve. So great to hear from you. Sounds like you have had a spectacular time too.
ReplyDeleteyes we will be back attending many meetings together soon enough
Jim