Ian and Angie arrived on an unusually chilly day but still enjoyed a stroll around Assisi before returning to our snug home for dinner. The next day was windy and cold so we headed an hour or so south to Orvieto, an ancient town built on a huge rock. Angie and Ian explored the Etruscan caves while we found a cosy restaurant for lunch.
Angie was keen to brush up on her Italian (her family is from Calabria in southern Italy) so we met up with Piero and Birgitta for dinner at Mr Grumpy's down the road. Birgitta enjoyed the respite from translating while Angie and Piero chatted all evening. We were all invited back for breakfast the next day, more eating and talking and laughter before driving Ange and Ian back to the station to return to Venice. Two brief but action packed days!
We were up early the next morning to collect Vicki and Graeme and their friend Christine from the station. (We see a lot of the Assisi stazione!) This is Chris' first holiday overseas - in fact her first real holiday for 30 years, thanks to several 'friends of Assisi' who helped fund her airfare.
Do you like this photo? One way of us all getting in the shot!
Early next morning, Marg took the new visitors to the mountain hermitage and then to San Damiano (photo above) to start their 'St Francis crawl' as Marg irreverantly describes it. Both places touched them with their simplicity and tranquility.
An afternoon at the Collestrada shopping centre to restock the shelves was quite a contrast!
We packed a lot in the next day...
A feast at our favourite picnic spot on Monte Subasio - cheese, prosciutto,
salami, crusty bread, wine, fruit tart and sunshine. Perfect! Then...
... up to the top of the mountain for amazing views of Umbria. Jan tried to make friends with one of the (wild?) donkeys and horses which roam this wild place. Then we sped back to Collestrada so Vicki and Chris could try and iron out some aches and pains with a massage. That's when Graeme informed us we were going to Venice on Monday with them for 3 days. What a wonderful surprise!!
Then off to Deruta for a ceramic painting lesson from beautiful Laura...
Chris with her creation.
Vicki was going crosseyed painting her design!
Graeme painted the Medici crest (we think).
.... then a late dinner at Mr Grumpy's on the way home. Phew!
Vicki
and Chris are reading Under the Tuscan Sun so they were keen to visit beautiful Cortona
in nearby Tuscany (photo above) .
While G&V took off to the top of the town, Chris, Marg &
Jan sat down to a leisurely lunch at the Teatro ristorante where Jan made
sure Chris got a taste of chianti (she usually only drinks white).
Two Dutch
chaps at the next table started up a conversation which led to an entertaining
discussion on politics, economics and God. They
bought us limoncellos and we left feeling richer - one of
those golden moments in a holiday.
Friday morning markets at Bastia, 10 minutes from Assisi, are an experience. Everything from dried fish to potato peelers to tablecloths to cheese to jumpers. Marg's buying a large chunk of pecorino and salami with fennel seeds. Delicious!
Most fruit and veggies are 99 euro cents a kilo.
Plump, red tomatoes. Sweet peaches and nectarines. Fresh capsicums with mud
from the garden still clinging to them. Buonissimo!
Back to Assisi to explore and then home for lunch.
This photo is of Porta Perlici, the gate we enter and exit Assisi almost every day. Note that only one car - or bus or truck! - can enter at one time. Exiting vehicles get right of way, if you're quick enough that is.
The two energetic ones, Vicki and Graeme, visited Spello in the afternoon while the rest of us rested.
Here Marg and Birgitta show off their matching shoes (purchased on our shopping spree on the way to the thermal springs) and bags (purchased in Goulburn).
We hopped on a ferry to Isola Maggiore...
... then across the water to the town of Castileone del Lago. A long and happy day.
Monday morning, up bright and early to catch a taxi to the station for a train to Venice. Whoo hoo!
Two hours, then first stop, Florence where Chris and J&M did a quick tour on the 'see-Florence-in-an-hour' bus and then munched on panini as we strolled around the streets, while V&G dashed to their favourite leather shop to buy gifts for friends and family.
Back on the bullet train mid afternoon for the two hour trip to Venice. This sleek comfortable train reaches speeds of 170+ kph. We arrived in the early evening to a rainbow and remnants of a thunderstorm. So beautiful!
Graeme booked us into a converted monastery. Simple and charming. Here's Marg eating breakfast in the courtyard. We were blessed with perfect weather during our two days.
Lunch of beer, ravioli with sage and butter and salad overlooking the water. Bellissimo!
We love the way Venetians live so comfortably on the water.
This fellow played classical music on Murano crystal glasses. Such a pure sound! An amazing skill.
A stroll around San Marco square in the evening to listen to the many orchestras is an essential part of a visit to Venice.
We arrived home in Assisi Wednesday evening to find our taxi driver waiting for us at the station, bless him. We were exhausted but very happy!