A Stop in Pienza, Italy

The last place we visited in Tuscany was the town of Pienza. The name Pienza comes from Pope Pius II, who was born there, and it means the city of Pius. 

Pienza Cathedral, a UNESCO site.

The cathedral was built on the remains of the Romanesque church of St. Mary (still visible in the crypt). The façade is typical of the Renaissance & is divided into three parts by arched columns. On the left wing there is an octagonal, cuspidate bell tower that is reminiscent of the ones Pope Pius II saw in Germany. Works of art in the cathedral include five altar paintings from the Sienese School. There is also a baptistery next to the apse of the church. 



Olive trees—Each tree will only produce about a liter of oil making it Tuscany’s liquid gold.

Olive oil is a main component of Mediterranean and Italian cooking, and especially Tuscan cooking, because the flavor it imparts to foods is absolutely delightful. It is also one of the reasons Mediterranean cooking is considered to be so heart healthy.

In Tuscany, especially, olive oil is traditionally used because of the lack of dairy cows and therefore the lack of butter. Even though the Tuscan Maremma region is famous for its butteri cowboys and organic, free range chianini cattle, the cows produce very thin milk which doesn’t make very good butter, although the cattle produce some of the best steaks in the world!


Mom enjoying a Campari Spritz in Pienza.

The Tuscan countryside was beautiful. We enjoyed our time there & hope to go back again.

A Daytrip to Tuscany

Our tour of Tuscany began with fresh baked croissants & espresso. 

Our first stop was in the Val d’Orcia region, near Siena.  A local tour guide led us up a steep road through a gate into the small town of Montepulciano. 

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Piazza del Popolo, Rome

After getting some much needed rest, it was time to explore.


We traveled to the Piazza del Popolo in Rome each day to meet our tour guides. The piazza has numerous sculptures, an obelisk & fountains. It borders the “twin” churches of Santa Maria dei Miracoli & Santa Maria di Montesanto, as well as one of the Aurelian Wall gates.


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Vacation in Rome

After arriving & checking into the hotel, Mom & I were ready for our first meal in Rome.  We walked to a local restaurant & had delicious dinner at Pinsa e Buoi

Pictured above, we had a roasted eggplant appetizer, fresh foccacia, two types of pasta: Cacio & Pepe & Carbonara,  along with a fresh cheese plate.

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Vacation Time with Mom

After the Sugar Beet Harvest was completed, it was time to head to Billings, Montana. I drove my RV there & had it winterized because it would be sitting empty while I was on vacation. The pipes were at risk of freezing so I had to get it ready for the low temperatures & snow.

Cappy flew back east with me & he wasn’t a fan of airports or planes. He had to stay in his carrier the entire time. Luckily, the vet gave him something to help him relax & he slept the entire time.

Cappy getting some fresh air at the airport.

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Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Unit, North Dakota

I’ve checked off another National Park on my list, Theodore Roosevelt National Park.  It’s unique because the park is comprised of three separate areas of land. The North & South Units have scenic drives, wildlife, hiking & visitor centers.   The undeveloped Elkhorn Ranch Unit preserves the site of Roosevelt’s “home ranch” in a remote area along the Little Missouri River.


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Remembering Who I Am & Where I Came From: Bluefield, VA & WV

I may be a full-time traveller now, but I always remember where I’m from & growing up there was full of great memories.  I just watched a wonderful video about Bluefield VA & WV.  It has me feeling nostalgic & wanting to share my roots. 

If you’ve never visited the Bluefields, here is your chance!
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