Laura explains the painting technique |
The weather has been heating up so it was just as well Marg took our guests early to the cool, peaceful Hermitage on Mount Subasio . It was hard to leave the tranquillity, but the arrival of tourists and pilgrims mid morning sent them home to collect Jan and head for the ceramic town Deruta. Arriving at lunchtime, we headed first for the cool vaulted-ceilinged restaurant Taverna del Gusto (our favourite). The ladies were thankful that we only took them to our two favourite shops in the old town, as they were totally overwhelmed by the variety of beautiful, colourful ceramics.
We had arranged with Laura to show us around the factory of her uncle Senor Tomassini in the industrial area of Deruta. It was so good to catch up with her again and yes, for those of you who have met her, she is as beautiful as ever! Genelle, Marg D and Jan all had a go at painting a plate under patient instructions and encouragement from expert painter Laura. She was kind enough to put an outline first onto the plates so we had a starting point. There was much laughter that afternoon. Marg D and Genelle caught on quickly and did well whilst Jan… well… one day you may see her masterpiece when it’s displayed at home (probably in the twink)!
Jan puts the finishing touches on her masterpiece |
We had arranged with Laura to show us around the factory of her uncle Senor Tomassini in the industrial area of Deruta. It was so good to catch up with her again and yes, for those of you who have met her, she is as beautiful as ever! Genelle, Marg D and Jan all had a go at painting a plate under patient instructions and encouragement from expert painter Laura. She was kind enough to put an outline first onto the plates so we had a starting point. There was much laughter that afternoon. Marg D and Genelle caught on quickly and did well whilst Jan… well… one day you may see her masterpiece when it’s displayed at home (probably in the twink)!
For a change Jan did the ‘Francis crawl’, taking our friends to San Damiano and the church at Rivotorto. The church proved to be the highlight as we were introduced to Franciscan friar from the
With Brother Jack from Merrylands in Rivotorto church |
Last stop of the morning was
Italians sunbathing in a paddock on Mt Subasio |
A funicular with a difference! |
Gubbio was on Marg D’s ‘bucket list’ – since seeing our Italian holiday DVD, she really wanted a ride in the birdcage-style funicular. We arrived mid morning on Friday to a packed town and full carparks. Marg eventually found somewhere to park ten minutes walk out of town. We’ve noticed there have been crowds in
Gubbio is an impressive, interesting and well preserved medieval town |
It was late when we returned home but we still had one more treat left; dinner at Birgitta and Piero’s. Again we were greeted with warmth and were treated to another Birgitta feast of prawns and bread, pasta with truffles, an assortment of cold meats and cheese, watermelon and then a dessert that Birgitta’s German mother had made for us. We returned home tired and very full.
It was not surprising that the next day we stayed at home and slept, read, ate, slept, read and ate again. Oh, it’s such a hard life!
Spello has many lovely corners |
Dinner under the grapevine |
We then treated ourselves to dinner in Assisi. We sat on the terrace of the restaurant where we could watch the sun set and see the twinkling lights of Santa Maria and the many towns scattered across the wide valley and distant hills. The owner of the restuarant lives further up our track at Paradiso (we met him last year) and gave us free espresso to finish a delicious meal. It was still 30 degrees at 11pm when we arrived home. Locals are over the heat too!