And so we move onto Italy!
We started our adventure in Venice, which is a beautiful town, but really feels like it was just set-up for the tourists. It was hard to believe anyone lived there!
But in the true spirit of Venice and it winding streets and many canals - we got lost - and found some parts that tourists were not (as there were no shops!) and saw the areas that the locals habited.
We also found our way to the ritzy area of shops, and got a few pics with some of the big names!
After Venice, we made our way to Florence, and spent our days exploring the galleries and restaurants...
Our hotel concierge gave us a recommendation to catch a bus out of town to the hilltop village of Fiesole, which overlooks Florence. We arrived close to sunset and got some amazing pics overlooking a small olive grove, with Florence spread out in the background...
From Florence we then had a weeks stay at an Agriturismo in southern Tuscany, in a town called Chianciano Terme (known for its thermal springs and spas). Each day we travelled to nearby villages and towns to explore, shop and eat - ending the day with a four course meal by our chef Stefano!
One of my highlights (being the twilight fan that I am) was visiting Montepulciano - also known as the village of the Volturi where Edward plans to reveal himself to a square filled with red caped humans... I got a pic of myself in the same doorway - but with less body glitter...
Rome was a challenging experience for me as I was feeling rather unwell, but we still spent the day visiting the ancient ruins, Trevi fountain and - of course - The Colesseum.
What struck me in Rome was that you would be walking down a rather normal, modern street, and turn a corner to see such an icon!
There were ruins everywhere, even at the train station!
We ended our Italian adventure with an overnight trip - aiming for the Amalfi coast, but only making it as far as Sorrento...
We spent a wonderful romantic evening here, and even did the walk to the base of the cliffs to check out the 'beaches' after dark...not much sand space, but the water was amazingly clear!
The dress in the picture above was bought in a small market in Ovietto (Southern Tuscany). I never thought I'd buy into the whole 'hem longer at the back' look, but with this dress it just works so simply and stylishly! Love it!
And so onto Greece....