Montepulciano, Italy

Montepulciano was, by far, my favorite town in Italy. My only regret is not spending more time there.

When we planned our trip, we thought the time would move slower, that we’d get to linger longer. We thought there would be time to visit vineyards and wineries and to slowly sip wine. There was not. But, even with only being there one night, a mere 15 hours, Montepulciano made up for it.

This town was added to our itinerary because Montepulciano is known for their wine. Being less touristy, it has retained it’s tuscan charm more than the other area towns. I had read that one of the Twillight movies was filmed here, but that didn’t seem to be a bragging point with locals.

We arrived in time for a wine tasting at the town’s oldest wine cellar, Cantina Fattoria della Talosa. Taking steep stairs, we went down into the 16th century winery’s caverns, where they store the wine casks. One of the owners did the wine tasting for us and then showed us around, talking about the winery. It felt like he was letting us in on his Italian gossip, including airing their fights with the other local shop owners.

We were told that Italians drink wine every day and prefer to drink “house” wine, which is cheap, Italian wine. We were also told that Italians prefer wine that has less perfumes and ones that taste more of grapes.

Afterward, we enjoyed one of the best meals of our trip at a small restaurant right off the town piazza. We had to leave right after breakfast, so the next morning we got up early to go walk around to photograph the town. That calm, quiet time before tourists, and many locals too, were out was relaxing and beautiful. I wish we’d stayed there more than one night.

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tower with vines in montepulciano italy

old building and trees by wall in montepulciano

tuscan town stone alley

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iron gate with courtyard in montepulciano

All posts in the Italy series are here, arranged by city we visited:

Venice, Italy
Florence, Italy
San Gimignano, Italy
Volterra, Italy
Siena, Italy
Montepulciano, Italy
Positano, Italy
Pompeii, Italy
Rome, Italy: Part 1
Rome, Italy: Part 2

 

Outside Barn Wedding | Laura & Joe: Part 2

Laura and Joe’s had so many great details!

My favorite personalized element of the day was that Laura walked down the aisle to Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah.” They certainly put a lot of work into details at the reception, including the table centerpieces and dessert table. Their barn wedding was rustic, yet elegant, and as casual as they are.

You can see their engagement session here and more from their wedding here. {Vendor credits at the end.}

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wedding bride groom fun romantic together outside

Vendor Details:
Ceremony & Reception location: Century Barn
Wedding Coordinator: Cherry Blossom
Photographers: Appleby Photography
Catering: Hi Point Steak House
Florist: The Rose Cottage
Cupcakes/desserts: Rosie’s Coffee Bar Bakery
DJ: A Personal Touch DJ
Linens: Event Essentials

Siena, Italy

Once upon a time, Siena had wanted to be bigger and grander than it was. It actually rivaled Florence for power and prestige, but then in 1348, the Black Plague hit and Siena never recovered.

We had just a few hours to check out the old walled city, as Siena was just a side-stop for us as we traveled through on our way to Montepulciano. Siena is an old city with a newer, modern city wrapped around it and is the biggest of the Tuscan region.

With a population of about 50,000 (only 18,000 inside the walled section), it’s the same size it was before the plague. Travel agents and tourists gravitate to Siena, with so many claiming to love this city. I’m sure this is because it offers both the history of the past and the conveniences of the 21st century. For me, it was too big and commercial to really enjoy.

The jewel of the city is the 13th century Gothic cathedral. As grand as it looks, it’s really the back side of the much larger failed vision they had. This church was supposed to be the largest church ever built (because they were trying to outdo Florence), but the plan was abandoned after the Black Plague because they thought God was punishing them for being vain and greedy. Plus, the city was just too hilly and they ran out of money.

After a quick look around and some lunch, we had to move on.

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detail of wall on siena italy church

the dome over the duomo church in siena italy

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lion head on church wall in siena italy

black and white marble of duomo siena italy

door to cathedral in siena italy

looking out over city wall to town below in siena italy

All posts in the Italy series are here, arranged by city we visited:

Venice, Italy
Florence, Italy
San Gimignano, Italy
Volterra, Italy
Siena, Italy
Montepulciano, Italy
Positano, Italy
Pompeii, Italy
Rome, Italy: Part 1
Rome, Italy: Part 2

 

10 Days Of Giving Thanks: Day 10

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“To love means loving the unlovable.
To forgive means pardoning the unpardonable.
Faith means believing the unbelievable.
Hope means hoping when everything seems hopeless.”
G.K. Chesterton

Day #10
I’m thankful for hope.

Hope helps us see the future and believe things will be better. Hope gives us the courage to look for the sun after the storm. I’m thankful for the optimism that is made of wishing, dreaming and hoping. I’m grateful for the potential that hope gives, like the clean pages of an empty notebook or the start of a new school year where everyone is beginning with a clean slate. I appreciate the promise of the first spring flowers and possibilities of wishes from birthday candles and falling stars.

I’m thankful that hope pushes away darkness, that it looks for good. I’m thankful that hope tells me there is a reason to try again, to start fresh, and that I can do better. I’m thankful for the hope that tomorrow will always be better than today.

Happy Thanksgiving! I hope your 2017 is better and brighter than 2016!

Day #9 I’m thankful for photographs and traditions.
Day #8 I’m thankful for the little things.
Day #7 I’m thankful for challenges.
Day #6 I’m thankful for people that forgive.
Day #5 I’m thankful for my home and my health.
Day #4 I’m thankful for those that give the benefit of the doubt.
Day #3 I’m thankful for the people who reach out.
Day #2 I’m thankful for curiosity and creativity.
Day #1 I’m thankful for the love of my family and friends.

 

Outside Barn Wedding | Laura & Joe: Part 1

More and more weddings are trending to the casual side these days. Couples are embracing styles and themes that are personal to them, rather than blindly following old traditions from the past. Along with that, “barn” themed weddings are big with brides and grooms. This is a great option when they want to avoid customs they may see as “stuffy,” like churches and hotel receptions.

Laura and Joe both love the outdoors and wanted to have a laid-back, easy wedding. They wanted to see their family and friends having fun. So, from the yard games to the personalized mason jar mugs to the chalkboard signage to let the guests know details, they put thought into how to make the day a great experience for everyone.

They chose Century Barn in Mt. Horeb, WI for they ceremony and reception. The day was gorgeous for their outside wedding. The clouds were even puffy-perfect!

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outside wedding ceremony barn field with arbor

wedding party posed outside barn group bride groom

10 Days Of Giving Thanks: Day 9

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“When we think of the past it’s the beautiful things we pick out. We want to believe it was all like that.” Margaret Atwood

Day #9
I’m thankful for photographs and traditions.

I’m thankful that I can take photographs to help me remember my personal history. I’m grateful I don’t have to rely on just my memory to know what my kids looked like when they were little. I appreciate that photographs are often of happy times, and that looking back on them is filled with joyful nostalgia. I’m thankful I have photographs of trips I’ve taken, things I’ve done and important people in my life, so that I can reminisce. And I’m thankful when old photographs remind me of things I have otherwise long ago forgotten.

I’m thankful for family traditions as a way to connect my past with my future. I’m glad to see my kids take comfort and pride in repeating our rituals, from the mundane to the festive ones. I’m thankful that the traditions create stronger bonds and memories for our family. I appreciate knowing the traditions are important to my kids and that they want to keep them going.

Day #8 I’m thankful for the little things.
Day #7 I’m thankful for challenges.
Day #6 I’m thankful for people that forgive.
Day #5 I’m thankful for my home and my health.
Day #4 I’m thankful for those that give the benefit of the doubt.
Day #3 I’m thankful for the people who reach out.
Day #2 I’m thankful for curiosity and creativity.
Day #1 I’m thankful for the love of my family and friends.

10 Days Of Giving Thanks: Day 8

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“I live in my own little world. But its ok, they know me here.” Lauren Myracle

Day #8
I’m thankful for the little things.

When everything seems important, when everything feels like an emergency, it’s easy to forget about the small stuff. But, when you look at your day, it’s the little things that can mean a lot. I’m thankful that my kids know how to make me coffee. I appreciate getting the USB plugged into the computer right the first time. I’m thankful for thick blankets, finding money in my coat pocket, and spelling a word correctly without needing spellcheck.

I’m grateful for friendly smiles, warm sunny days, quiet walks in the woods, and getting unexpected notes in the mail. I’m thankful for books so good that I wished they didn’t end and hearing the perfect song playing on the radio. I enjoy getting comments to my articles that say “your words captured exactly how I feel!” And I’m thankful for the rare times when my children go to bed at their bedtime, without yelling, fighting or needing to be told 300 times to brush their teeth. Which is a little thing that means a lot.

Day #7 I’m thankful for challenges.
Day #6 I’m thankful for people that forgive.
Day #5 I’m thankful for my home and my health.
Day #4 I’m thankful for those that give the benefit of the doubt.
Day #3 I’m thankful for the people who reach out.
Day #2 I’m thankful for curiosity and creativity.
Day #1 I’m thankful for the love of my family and friends.

10 Days Of Giving Thanks: Day 7

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“When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves.” Viktor Frankl 

Day #7
I’m thankful for challenges.

Everyone has obstacles they must face. Some are big, some are small. Some everyone can see and agree they are hard, others might only in our head, but still hard to shoulder alone. I’m thankful when I’m reminded to use the difficulties as opportunities instead of thinking they are barriers. I’m grateful when I can see they are not really as overwhelming as I first thought they were. And I appreciate when I have support as I work through challenges.

Facing challenges make me stronger and teaches me. I’m grateful that dealing with them helps me appreciate the easy times. And I’m thankful my competitive nature makes me push through challenges, that I strive to be better, to try harder and not give up.

Day #6 I’m thankful for people that forgive.
Day #5 I’m thankful for my home and my health.
Day #4 I’m thankful for those that give the benefit of the doubt.
Day #3 I’m thankful for the people who reach out.
Day #2 I’m thankful for curiosity and creativity.
Day #1 I’m thankful for the love of my family and friends.

10 Days Of Giving Thanks: Day 6

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“We don’t forgive people because they deserve it. We forgive them because they need it—because we need it.” Bree Despain

Day #6
I’m thankful for people that forgive.

Clinging to past hurts can keep you stuck and no one is immune to causing pain. I know I have my flaws and hang-ups. I’m thankful to the people that look past those flaws and forgive me when I’m difficult. I’m grateful to those that don’t take advantage of my failings and have patience if I let them down.

I appreciate people who don’t persist in holding things against me, and who know that people can learn, grow, change. I’m thankful to those who don’t have to always point out where I failed, but instead help me understand and try again. I’m thankful for people who believe in giving another chance.

Day #5 I’m thankful for my home and my health.
Day #4 I’m thankful for those that give the benefit of the doubt.
Day #3 I’m thankful for the people who reach out.
Day #2 I’m thankful for curiosity and creativity.
Day #1 I’m thankful for the love of my family and friends.