Giuseppa Rural Feast – a Memorable Moment in the Deruta Countryside

Linda and Tim and their wonderful gruppo joined me this fall for a memorable Deruta rural feast. See their enthusiasm in these photos – and taste the goodness!   All were enchanted- and not just by the rural goodness. See a few comments: Lunch at Giuseppa’s is…..a truly authentic adventure which most travelers are not fortunate enough,…

Feast of St. Francis, October 4th: Valle d’Aosta in Assisi

Every year for the Feast of St. Francis, one of the 20 regions of Italy brings the oil which will burn all year in front of his tomb in the Basilica of St. Francis – for San Francesco is the patron saint of Italy. This year, that honor went to the Valle d’Aosta (often called…

In Cascia, Saffron Stars – and Not Only

At the end of October, Pino and I headed into the bellissima Valnerina (Nera River Valley)…..  ….on our way to Cascia, medieval mountain town where St. Rita died in the mid-15th-century. Annually, the Mostra Mercato dello Zafferano di Cascia (“Show and Market of Saffron of Cascia”) animates this mountain town: As we arrived huge white tents…

Fanum Voltumnae: An Etruscan “Celestial Place” Near Orvieto

I’ve often termed our bellissima italia “that land of the endless discoveries.” A recent early evening visit to an Etruscan find below Orvieto (of Etruscan origin, 9th-c. B.C.) confirmed this. Spreading out on a volcanic tuff rock plateau, splendid Orvieto overlooks an astounding recent archaeological find:  the ruins of perhaps the most vast Etruscan sanctuary (and meeting…

Umbria Rural Goodness with Peppa

Rural friend Peppa is like a part of our family and we’ve savored countless rural feasts in her farmhouse.  Every lunch or dinner is a buonissimo rural banquet, although she’ll always say “oggi ho poca roba”  (“today, I have very little”) as she serves up the abundance. She said the same thing the other day as she…

Luca della Robbia: Home Again to a Tuscan Town, Santa Fiora

Pino and I recently headed with son Keegan and his wife, Francesca, to the charming Tuscan village of Santa Fiora (population about 2600), clinging to the southern slope of the extinct volcano, Monte Amiata now draped in forests of beech and chestnut trees. The town’s brochure aptly describes the charm of Santa Fiora:  “The vestige…

Near Sarnano, That Simple Goodness of the Marches Region

The Marches region borders our Umbria on the eastern side and one early summer day, Pino and I headed there to Amandola where he was to view a prospective job site. (Photo below: Mongolo1984) I explored this small marchigiano hill town during Pino’s appointment.  Around lunchtime, we headed to Sarnano, the rolling foothills of the…

In Umbria, That Floral Majesty of Spello’s Infiorate, 2023

Called “Hispellum” by the Romans, majestic Umbrian hill town Spello perches on the lower slopes of Mt. Subasio….  …surveying below the Valle Umbra Nord. 500 square meters of the mosaic floor of a Roman villa – discovered in 2006 – now draws visitors to Spello all year long. And every year on the Feast of…