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Monthly Archives: June 2011
More from San Pietro a Cegliolo, Tuscany, Italy
While staying at the iL Casale in San Pietro a Cegliolo, I got up before most others (5:30 AM) and hunted for something in the Tuscany countryside to capture in the morning light. In yesterday’s article, I shared a couple … Continue reading
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San Pietro a Cegliolo, Tuscany
While in Tuscany, we stayed at the iL Casale, located in San Pietro a Cegliolo, which is 3km from Cortona. When traveling through San Pietro a Cegliolo on the first day, the bell tower of an old church about a … Continue reading
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Duomo Siena — Cathedral of Siena
While in Tuscany, we went to Siena, a classic Medieval town famous for its large piazza, Piazza del Campo, located in the heart of town. In Siena, we visitied the Duomo Siena, a cathedral begun in the 12th Century with … Continue reading
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Cortona and the Monastery of Sant’ Antimo
While staying near Cortona… (below is a view from Cortona) …we went to the Monastery of Sant’ Antimo to hear the monks chanting. I made my first video clip and posted it on YouTube. It is a small compilation of … Continue reading
A Few More Images from Italy
This evening when I opened Lightroom to review more of my images from Italy, it opened to the Venice images and two caught my eye. The first image was taken along one of the canals where several gondoliers had “parked” … Continue reading

