If the sun is out, I am going out for a walk. You can arrest me, but I don’t think you will. I carry my document with all my particulars.
I learned the hard way in the spring lockdown that it isn’t good for my general well being to stay inside my apartment for days, let alone weeks, on end.
So, here’s yesterday beautiful walk in the hills behind my borgo.
I have always liked this pretty pink house.
The Museo Stibbert, along with all the other museums in Tuscany, is closed but fortunately the lovely ground are a park and are open for walks.La Chiesa di San Martino. Such a pretty little church. And, as you can see from the sign below, associate with the Montughi family.
Just your average antique monumental gate to someone’s private lot.
Italians make shutters for every kind of window.
The shrines, always the shrine. This one has a lit candle. See video below.
A simple metal gate, with signs of wear and tear.
A pretty little “La Casetta”
An old-fashioned door bellIl Portico, with mail slot belowA pretty metal gate, leading to a spectacular hidden gardenThe service entrance for Villa Montughi
After walks like these, I always ask myself, how could I ever be happy living in the USA again?