Friday, July 11, 2014

Italy part 2 of 6

After Rome we boarded a bus to Siena. It was a VERY rainy day and we were glad to be leaving Rome and get away from it.
 BTW, trying to figure out the Italian train and bus system is not for the faint of heart, let me tell you. Especially when everything's in Italian!
Anyway after a very scenic ride to Siena, we get off the bus in the middle of town and are now tasked with finding our rental car company. 
 These are the streets of Siena. Does it look to you like there is a car lot around? Nope, we didn't see it either. We had to lug our ridiculously heavy backpacks down that street on the left. I stopped to take a pic halfway down. The one on the right was where we came from. At the bottom, and out of the historic district was a wee little lot where we picked up our car and our crazy GPS.
So we type in the address of our "Beauty Farm" (yes that was the name of our "hotel" that I found on hotels.com) and we hit the road. It's supposedly 15 minutes away. We find our way out of town and through some hills and beautiful countryside until our GPS tells us we'd arrived. Yeah right, not even close. We ask an old Italian man for directions and he speaks no English but Josh managed to pick up enough words to at least point us in the right direction. So we head down another few seemingly endless roads and were about to turn around, lost, when we decide to take this dirt path just for kicks because it has a word on it that matches what we were looking for, and would be a good spot to u-turn, and of course at the end of it was our farm. Oh My Goodness. I fell in love immediately.
















I guess you can tell I LOVED it here. I probably took 100 photos. The view made me speechless. Hannah and I ran around absolutely giddy, taking pictures as fast as we could. In the mornings they served breakfast out by the pool. It was so charming. The rooms had 2 bedrooms and a kitchen and living area. I would absolutely stay here again. After we settled in and calmed down we headed back to Siena for dinner and fell in love with that town too. The quaint shops and cafes were just magical.
Siena at sunset





1 comment:

~kristi said...

I would have never come home.