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Europe 2023 Summer - Photo Preview 8 - Italy: Towns in Southern Tuscany & Umbria
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Jan 21, 2024 15:40:58   #
Moondoggie Loc: Southern California
 
Wonderful series.

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Jan 21, 2024 15:46:25   #
weberwest Loc: Ferndale WA
 
Longshadow wrote:
Nice!


Thank you Bill for your positive comment - I first didn't notice your input as it got "sandwiched" between my post and the map trailer - you are that fast to the draw!

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Jan 21, 2024 15:47:10   #
weberwest Loc: Ferndale WA
 
Moondoggie wrote:
Wonderful series.


Thank you md, glad you enjoyed these Tuscany/Umbria scenes.

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Jan 21, 2024 17:50:29   #
mtcoothaman Loc: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
 
great set

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Jan 21, 2024 19:10:44   #
PAR4DCR Loc: A Sunny Place
 
Wonderful set Joe.

Don

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Jan 21, 2024 23:48:30   #
Bubalola Loc: Big Apple, NY
 
weberwest wrote:
After our first week at Lake Garda, the family of our son had to return to Switzerland, as school was about to start. With the family of our daughter from the UK, we relocated 500+ km / 300 miles to the south to the small town of Camucia near Cortona in southern Tuscany, close to the border with Umbria. We had repeatedly visited these two provinces and fell in love with many of the small hill towns and other historic places dotting the area. Here in southern Tuscany, we were staying at a nicely provisioned old farmhouse, again endowed with a large swimming pool, quite isolated and surrounded by vineyards and fruit orchards. As you can see from the map attached below, we undertook a number of drives to neighboring towns both in Tuscany and in Umbria and felt very much at home in these somewhat rustic places with their very own historic ambience.

The experiences we came back with from the places we visited were very varied: While most places were quite busy and throbbed with life, we happened upon small Castiglion Fiorentino in the hills north of Cortona and encountered a handful of visitors at the most, while the "magnet city" Florence was so overrun with tourists that it was practicably impossible to shoot an image of the main buildings or to enjoy the splendors this city has to offer.

There is so much history, art and scenic beauty to these two provinces, that it is impossible to provide even rudimentary explanations in this post. So I let the few images I have culled speak for themselves. - Should you be interested to delve a bit deeper into the local history then you might want to click open the two links I provide below which, I should warn you, are very lengthy - and I would leave it up to you to decide how deep you want to enter into this topic. Links:

Tuscany: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuscany
Umbria: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umbria


Notes
TRIP INFO: Set # 1 provides a brief introduction to this series. Please use the link below if you would like to review this intro:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-797460-1.html

SUMMER TRIP INFO: Set # 7 provides more information on this second trip of the year to Europe
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-797711-1.html

EARLIER POSTS of this series: Access my topic list at UHH, the new posts are listed in reverse chronological order:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/user-topic-list?usernum=45105

Thanks for visiting, I recommend viewing the downloads and look forward to your comments and questions.

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After our first week at Lake Garda, the family of ... (show quote)


Another wonderful set, Joe! Awesomely done!

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Jan 22, 2024 00:49:51   #
weberwest Loc: Ferndale WA
 
mtcoothaman wrote:
great set


Thank you mtccothaman for looking in on my mini-series and taking the time to pen a nice comment, I very much appreciate it. I am happy to hear that you enjoyed the rather "off-the-beaten-track" images from this heavily visited area - we try to see "around the corners" and catch the impromptu views whenever possible, doing things on our own rather than on organized tours.

I noticed that you hail from Brisbane - and we have fond memories from a trip down to your city in 1984, visiting an old friend and mentor, who hired me for a bank job in Vancouver Canada when I arrived "just off the boat" - or maybe rather airplane - in 1966. He was originally from Brisbane and retired there and we visited him in 1984, when he was no longer a banker but a radio personality - Colin Kirk was his name. - My series will go on for another 10 days or so and will cover a bunch of interesting areas in Italy, Croatia, etc - and if you have the time and interest, I invite you to tag along for the remainder of the journey.

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Jan 22, 2024 00:51:43   #
weberwest Loc: Ferndale WA
 
PAR4DCR wrote:
Wonderful set Joe.

Don


Thank you Don, good to hear that you are still on board and enjoying the trip!

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Jan 22, 2024 00:52:49   #
weberwest Loc: Ferndale WA
 
Bubalola wrote:
Another wonderful set, Joe! Awesomely done!


Thank you Eugene, good to hear that you still onboard and enjoying the trip!

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Jan 22, 2024 04:57:32   #
J-SPEIGHT Loc: Akron, Ohio
 
weberwest wrote:
After our first week at Lake Garda, the family of our son had to return to Switzerland, as school was about to start. With the family of our daughter from the UK, we relocated 500+ km / 300 miles to the south to the small town of Camucia near Cortona in southern Tuscany, close to the border with Umbria. We had repeatedly visited these two provinces and fell in love with many of the small hill towns and other historic places dotting the area. Here in southern Tuscany, we were staying at a nicely provisioned old farmhouse, again endowed with a large swimming pool, quite isolated and surrounded by vineyards and fruit orchards. As you can see from the map attached below, we undertook a number of drives to neighboring towns both in Tuscany and in Umbria and felt very much at home in these somewhat rustic places with their very own historic ambience.

The experiences we came back with from the places we visited were very varied: While most places were quite busy and throbbed with life, we happened upon small Castiglion Fiorentino in the hills north of Cortona and encountered a handful of visitors at the most, while the "magnet city" Florence was so overrun with tourists that it was practicably impossible to shoot an image of the main buildings or to enjoy the splendors this city has to offer.

There is so much history, art and scenic beauty to these two provinces, that it is impossible to provide even rudimentary explanations in this post. So I let the few images I have culled speak for themselves. - Should you be interested to delve a bit deeper into the local history then you might want to click open the two links I provide below which, I should warn you, are very lengthy - and I would leave it up to you to decide how deep you want to enter into this topic. Links:

Tuscany: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuscany
Umbria: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umbria


Notes
TRIP INFO: Set # 1 provides a brief introduction to this series. Please use the link below if you would like to review this intro:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-797460-1.html

SUMMER TRIP INFO: Set # 7 provides more information on this second trip of the year to Europe
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-797711-1.html

EARLIER POSTS of this series: Access my topic list at UHH, the new posts are listed in reverse chronological order:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/user-topic-list?usernum=45105

Thanks for visiting, I recommend viewing the downloads and look forward to your comments and questions.

.
After our first week at Lake Garda, the family of ... (show quote)

Nice set Joe

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Jan 22, 2024 07:17:05   #
mvetrano2 Loc: Commack, NY
 
nice

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Jan 22, 2024 07:56:11   #
nimbushopper Loc: Tampa, FL
 

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Jan 22, 2024 08:40:00   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
Really nice shots again, Joe. The cantina and the barber are my favorites.

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Jan 22, 2024 09:01:04   #
AzPicLady Loc: Behind the camera!
 
Absolutely gorgeous work.

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Jan 22, 2024 09:43:29   #
rdemarco52 Loc: Wantagh, NY
 
Magnificent set. You have captured the beauty of Tuscany.

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