Tuesday 11 December 2012
We tried to go to Siena late Monday afternoon but the weather gods had an alternate plan for us. Just as we started the drive it began to drizzle and the temperature was 1.5 degrees Centigrade. For those not into the metric system, that would be just the United States, the freezing point of water is zero degrees Centigrade. Not wanting to spend an evening walking around in the rain, much less trying to drive on icy roads on the return, we decided to chicken out and headed back to Montepulciano.
The Tuesday alternate was a MUCH better idea. Sunshine, blue skies, and no wind. So on to Chianti country and Siena we went. We made a brief stop in Rada looking for some ceramics but all the shops were closed and it was very quiet. I did manage to find one store open that sold some nice bicycling jerseys and bought a couple of new ones. I will be riding with Tuscany and Chianti when I get back home.
We arrived in Siena, found a parking garage, and made our way into the city just at sun down. The Christmas light were on and the streets were quite busy with shoppers and folks leaving work. Laura was on a shopping mission so we went up one side of a street and then down the opposite. We repeated the same process on the next street or two but she was successful. Project two for the evening was a glass of wine. Then some more strolling around and finally dinner. We were pushing the early seating at 8:20 but needed to eat because we had a little over an hour drive back home. Let’s just say the meal was forgettable.

Into Siena just as there was a little light in the sky still. This is one of the larger piazzas on the main shopping and strolling street.

I am pretty certain this is the second appearance for this well head in the blog. The warm office light spilling into the courtyard was too nice to pass up while Laura shopped.










Great shots, Michael. This town is a favorite of ours. Although it’s been a month since we marveled on those gorgeous streets, your photos make it feel like last week. Funny, we had a mediocre dining experience there too. Maybe at the same table? I’m confident you’ll find better fare real soon! Enjoy each amazing moment.
You’ll miss Jim’s Winter Solstice party tomorrow night, but I’d trade all of my Christmas presents (for years to come) to be where you are. Please don’t take this blog off after your return. It’s my bedtime treat.