Day 3b & 4b. A few more pics…

I left off Day 3 at lunch, but we still had a delightful little town to visit: La Morra. Tiny town but chock a block with churches and tourist shops. I had a Granita di Moscato. Tasty, but the more traditional Granita di Limone might been better. Still, I got a kick out of the idea of moscato. 🙂

La Morra is a hidden gem. Steep alleys but with a church at the end of each one. At least that’s how it seemed.

Earlier in the day, when we’d come out of the strada bianca, we went past this lovely old ruined tower. it was built to be one end of a river bridge and there’s another tower on the other side. Beautiful buildings, just abandoned.

On the following day (Day 4), we did a circuit around Barolo and I wandered the town. Here are a few more pics from that day plus a bonus photo from an earlier day. Yes, I just like yellow!

Clear sunny calm day

Waiting for the train at Vernazza. Heading to Monterosso to swim with my new German friend. Spent the night on a cot at Mark and Jerry’s place. We had a slumber party until after midnight. Then this morning I popped down to the piazza for croissants. The square was peaceful and empty. Tourists don’t flood in until just before lunch.

Unexpected day

Long peaceful breakfast on the patio, then off to hike. Fell into conversation with Susanne, a German woman, on the train and ended up spending the whole day with her. We got on like houses on fire. Very fun…

Hiked way up into the hills above, from Manarola to Riomaggiore.

Then a cliff-ride snack and train to Levanto to join Mark and Jerry for a delicious lunch (rabbit a la ligurian. Very tasty!). Then Susanne and I went to the town she was staying in, she loaned me a swimsuit, and we swam around behind the breakwater. Quite magical. Then she cooked us some dinner. A couple trains and now I’m having a tasty bitter waiting for Mark and Jerry. Perfect day!

A castle and chapel at the top of Riomaggiore. A stain-glass window cast color shading on the votive candles.

Just took a photo of my bitter and discovered it contained caffeine! Yikes. Can’t drink that now at 10pm, so switched to Monte Negro. Whew…

Breakfast on the sea

I’m sitting outside on the hotel terrace. This place is nestled among and on top of a cliff. I lay in bed listening to the sea and now I’m watching the day brighten over the coast.

Cinque Terre…it’s time!

My mother always refused to come here. Too touristic, too over the top. Well, now I know what she’s meant. Yes, it’s all that, but OMG it’s gorgeous!!!!

Got off the train in Vernazza and saw Mark and Jerry waiting for me. They took my bag and brought me down into town. This place is Disneyland for adults! So cute, so quaint, so colorful, so perfect. So many things to photograph.

Lots of people, lots of languages, incredible views.

We walked over to the next town for lunch. An hour’s hike, ending in rain, but we found a lovely restaurant for lunch. Took the train back.

Dinner in a small stone patio on the tip of the rock face overlooking the sea. Our waiter, Stefano, was an energetic and enthusiastic entertainer. He doled out massages and kisses to several of us. He’s from Puglia and he’ll head home in November. Wonderful guy!!

Sleep well everyone…

The bliss of rain

Rained off and on all day. Sometimes heavy, so calming and purifying, sometimes silent and light. No rain in California from April through October, so I’ve come to welcome the sound. Relaxes some tense edge deep inside me. I open the windows and doors to get all the noise and cleansing power.

After 4, it lessened and my chores lessened, and I slipped out for a quick ride. I went through the fields near my house.

As I got to the hilltop town of Pedona, I was climbing in mist, but it was fine. Tomorrow there’s a bike ride/race up this hill and others, but I can say now that I’ve been to the top of the first summit.

… Hmm, this happens often. I try to write a post and I fall asleep. I wake up later, phone in hand. Cozy, but unsettling.

Up early to get the train. A new day…

Back home

I’m back in Pietrasanta. Very peaceful. Today was full of errands, such as going to the Polizia Statale for my Permesso di Soggiorno. Should arrive in 2-3 months.Fit in my favorite bike ride later in the afternoon: over to Seravezza. Rode past a group of statues.Then past a busy marble place. Pietrasanta has marble areas everywhere, huge white blocks way to be cut down.The Valley road goes along a small river, very low at this time of year. But it had a waterfall, so it kept me cool.

Day 13. Last day, wrapped.

We rode the last day in clear bright sunshine. A lovely day. As we approached Turin, we had mountain peaks in view.

Took a tiny road through the fields, what we call a “Woody road” in honor of our co-leader, Woody. He’s a magician with bike routes: beautiful, traffic-free, unusual, and yes, very hilly. Saw a line of what we decided were bee hives. Lovely!

Stopped for coffee in Castelborgone as we did on the first day. Different cafe, but still, great coffee. I always get a pastry…never eat enough at breakfast!

But…it was a gorgeous bright day and the coffee cups are colorful, so…

And just as a last note, here I am with my roommate Mary. We had a great time sharing the rooms across the Piedmont region. She’s from Seattle and we’ll ride together again.

Food and wine…

(This post is from a few days ago. We’ve had very iffy internet at these very wonderful hotels. Ah well… )

Took a rest day today. Whew. Took a nap. Wonderful. Short run. Not bad.

Yesterday ride mostly uphill. All day. Good day. On the first hill, got into a chat with a lovely Italian man as we rode up the hill (grey hair, ponytail under his helmet) who suggested Acqui Terme as a destination: Roman baths, aquaducts, hot springs. Ah well, next time.

Paused at a small chapel to regroup. Found a small tile painting of San Rocco and his dog.

…More colors…

A map of this area. Mostly vineyards. 🙂

Candies at the market.

A small town piazza in Pontenivrea, where we stopped for coffee one morning. Very low key.

More tonight…