Candelaria Design Tour Italy June 2016 - Day 6 - Assisi
So we made it through our first day in the country, hospital and
all! I had all 14 travelers again! We had been going at a pretty good clip and
with the excitement and drama of yesterday it was a good opportunity to let my
travelers sleep in!
Isabel made a delicious frittata and we enjoyed our coffee and
of course the rising fog from the Niccone Valley below.
I had two travelers that wanted to go to Deruta to do some
ceramic shopping and the rest of us made our way to Assis for the day. Our good
friend in Deruta, Roberta Niccacci of the Cama family, whose factory we used to
tour many years ago was kind enough to connect my travelers with her family who
closed the factory a few years ago but still had a few pieces available.
About the time we arrived in Assisi my two travelers from Deruta
also arrived so I had my entire group together. When we arrive at any town my
first step is to point out the rendezvous point for later in the day when we
leave. Then I try to keep the blinders on everyone as we make our way through
town to the main cathedral of Saint Francis. Get a group photo and then
everyone is on their own adventure here in Assisi for the day.
Assisi has a calmness and quiet to it that is hard to explain.
It is really a beautiful hill town with very picturesque views to the valley
and farmland below. The pink stone is everywhere and that color seems to add to
the subconscious calmness.
I brought my family here over the Holidays on a foggy day which
was absolutely beautiful and spiritual…not that Assisi needs any help with
that! It is quite different to see it both in the winter and summer.
Isabel and I made our way back through town and found a nice
spot for lunch. I had the Guinea Hen with grapes in a red wine sauce, and
Isabel had the roasted chicken breast with chicory from the owner’s garden –
delicious.
We then did a little exploring some of the side streets, popped
into some churches to say prayers while enjoying the architecture, did a little
shopping and made our way to the rendezvous piazza! Set up my computer, hook
into the wifi and get a little work done along with some water and a
cappuccino. As I am working I see familiar faces from my trips of now 16 years
here…. The same men and women sitting on the same benches likely having the
same conversations…..that’s what I love about Italy – it is somewhat of a
living time capsule.
Slowly my travelers arrived and we hiked up the hill to the cars
and then off to the lake view restaurant in a driving afternoon thunderstorm
for a light dinner and home for the evening.
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