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Under the Tuscan Sun with my mom

For our last day in Tuscany, we rented another Smart Car and headed southeast this time, toward Arezzo and Cortona. We’d read good things about Arezzo in one of our books, and even better about Cortona, which was made famous in Frances Mayes’ Under the Tuscan Sun.

Img_8077_smallThe drive to Arezzo took a few hours by back roads that wound through rolling hills of grape vines and olive trees, interspersed with villages, towns and castles. Img_8078_smallBut as we navigated our way through the suburbs into the center of Arezzo, we realized it was much bigger than we’d anticipated. We weren’t interested in being anywhere large enough to have suburbs, so we nixed that part of the plan and continued on to Cortona.

Img_8120_smallImg_8110_smallThankfully, Cortona was all that and a bag of bruschetta. Perched on top of a hill with stellar views, Cortona is cute and quaint personified, with winding little streets, window flower boxes, open-air restaurants, and tiny shops with friendly shopkeepers. Img_8134_smallI can see why Frances Mayes fell in love with the town.

Heading back to Florence, we opted for the faster route of the toll highway, zipping back to Florence in about an hour. We had time to spare, so we drove up to Img_8151_smallPiazzale Michelangelo, a peak with spectacular views of the city. We were so pleased we had time to stop there, but in the end it meant another race back to the rental car office in order to make the 7pm deadline. Thank goodness we don’t have any more plans to rent cars on this trip, because another one of those crunch endings might just be too much for both of us!

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Wow!!! Great pictures. It looks absolutely beautiful. So where are you two off to now? It is too bad about the scooter. That would have been a fun way to see the sights or get yourself killed. I hear the traffic is crazy there.

Ah, beautiful Florence. I love the photos, they bring back memories of my sabbatical time in Florence, and the first time I visited Florence in 1975. Thanks for getting that great shot from Piazzale Michelangelo, that made my day....

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