The next days were spent in Siena .... it's an incredibly romantic hilltop city. Every narrow winding road is cobblestone; the roofs are all red; the city is surrounded by rolling tuscan hills; the cuisine is phenomenal; the wine is soo good. I've missed the long days in Italy where you wake up early, stroll to the nearest bakery for fresh dolci & Italian coffee, walk, take multiple breaks in the piazzas from whatever you're doing during the day to sit and soak in everything ... continue reading...
Cut it down
{eskimo & mountain man} Merrry almost Christmas!! xo. ... continue reading...
A Stop in Padova
From Venice on our way to Tuscany, we made a quick stop in Padova where I lived and went to school for a year. It was awesome seeing it again!! We hit up the daily market in the adjoining piazzas in the center of the city & said hi to some Padovians that I haven't seen in years...we got the most delicious tomatoes Cam has ever had, cheese, fresh bread and cookies, meats that were cut right infront of us, vino, & chocolate for our train ride. Advice to ... continue reading...
Ah, Bavaria …. and the finale of our honeymoon tales
From ze Swiss, we went through Austria and found our way to Edelweiss -- a resort exclusive to military and their families, perfectly situated at the base of the Bavarian Alps at the edge of Garmisch (GARMISCH!!!!! Sorry, inside joke). They have an outdoor jacuzzi the size of our apartment that overlooks the gorgeous mountains completely surrounding the area. The huge lodge continously plays the soundtrack to Dances with Wolves. Ha, we kid you not! We had those songs burned in our head so ... continue reading...