Happy Hallowe’en

scary-martha.jpgHallowe’en is haunting in Harwich! The sun has set and the moon is almost full. I think I saw a witch fly across the sky. The treats are tasty at the Gillier’s this year so what kind of a trick can you do?
Hark, I hear a tap, tap, tap on yonder door…time to scare some kids! You can check out some scary pictures here.

Voltarra- city famous for its clear alabaster

VoltarraSituated like many Etruscan cities, on a high plateau (away, way up). The ancient Etruscan walls surrounding the old city still stand and you wonder how the heck they built this city and moved the stones to the tops of the mountain top. The views over the surrounding hills are spectacular. This was one of my favourite places to visit. The interior of the walled town was unique and gave a true feeling of medieval life and it is not spoilt by the tourism. Mind you, we visited off season so we did not experience the bus tour type crowds. It was like we had the town to ourselves. We wandered the streets discovering ancient Roman ruins, old churches and alabaster carving shops and galleries. Finding parking for your car, a standup wine bar, a gilato shop and public toilets are key to a successful days excursion.

Radda -Scouting out a new town

The next hill town closest to us was Radda. It was typical of the Chianti hilltowns, steep winding roads, cobblestones, little niches and doorways that took your interest off the main path through the walled city. We went to Radda scouting out a place to eat, fancying a tratorria or pizzaria. Everything shuts down at 1:30 and reopens at 4:00 for the afternoon siesta. The dining places do not open until 7:30 or even 8:00. It took us a little time to get used to and adjusting to these hours. The Pizzaria in Radda was one of our memorable and fun evenings out.
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Colle Lungo in Chianti

Colle-Lungo Wine We were getting the tour of Lorenzo’s Colle Lungo Winery the same day that James Suckling of www.winespectator.com visited and awarded their 2001 Reserva Chianti Classico a rating of 90. This wine is not issued yet. This is fantastic for a small winery, producing only 20,000 bottles to receive such an honourable high rating. They were harvesting the day we hiked in the fields. They had hunters armed to the gills protecting the pickers from the wild boars that are notorious for rampaging and poaching the ripe grape clusters. Some of the farm guests worked in the fields for fun but we only took pictures, figuring that we paid dearly for the lodging and that was time we could be spending sampling the nectar of the vine. The Colle Lungo red label can be ordered through LCBO for $30. What ever happened to cheap Chianti Italian wines?

Siena

sienaWe loved Siena. The drive from Castellina was about 14km but the drive was up and down, winding and along the ridges of the hilltops. The roadsigns were quite easy to read and we followed the bullseye symbol to the “centro” of town. We had the Midas touch for our entire trip, especially when it came to finding a parking space. Siena is made up of a network of narrow streets and alleyways around the fanshaped Piazza del Campo. We had fun exploring the city and we found the “head” of St. Catherine of Siena. This was one of my quests, as we had to find my friends patron saint. We found it on the alter of Santo Domingo church. It was so gross to see the head in a glass box and it never decomposed. The rooftops and the red tiled building were very beautiful. We ate italian ice cream and drank caffe lattes. We went for the sights not the shopping. The city was medieval from the 12th century.

Treasures from Toscana

Our hearts and souls are still in the hills of Tuscany. We stayed on a working vineyard called Colle Lungo which means “long hills” in Italian. We had a beautiful apartment in a stone building which was a renovated barn or farm structure. The accommodations were just perfect. We traveled with friends Cathy and Keith. We each had our own units and we shared the car. The guys did all the driving and navigating while the women did all the backseat driving. The region that we stayed and concentrated on was “Chianti” and the closest town was Castellina-in-Chianti”. Enjoy our photo album with a glass of Classico in hand, this is mandatory. [Edit Tom 2004-10-20 ] You can see all Eileen’s pictures here.

Happy 16th Birthday Nic-a-dee

Well, well, well look at the date. Nicole is now officially a debutante. Yesterday must have been an exciting time at your place. Did you have a big party? We were all thinking of you when we were having our dinner and we toasted “HB to Nicole”. I can still remember you taking your first steps at our house. I think you were nine months old and you have never stopped moving since. Have fun. With love from the Bakos’.

Snow in Calgary???

We got home this afternoon just before lunch. The flight from Boston was blue sky and clear. We flew low so we could see the trees turning colors through New England. We flew right over Niagara Falls, Welland canal and virtually right over our house. It was so neat. The prompter on the plane said snow in Calgary so when I logged onto the blog I went straight to the webcam and screamed. I feel sorry for you guys out west. I am still on Collo Lungo time, speed, warm weather and euphoria. Lets see how long this lasts.

Happy Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving from the Gillier’s. What a lovely weekend we have had! Lots of fun with family and friends.

Laura had a double feature movie, pizza/wing night with her friends on Friday. We did yard work on Saturday, grocery shopping and I made a delicious salmon meal that was inspired from a cooking show on Food network.
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