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Radicofani
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Italy
View across the valley from Trove
After staring at this mountain for the past two and a half months, when James and I got permission to take the car out for a day trip to Mont Amiata we went. Before heading up Mont Amiata though James wanted to go investigate a near by fortress. He has a little boys fanaticism when it comes towers, gun turrets, and such.
Yarrrr!
Radicofani in the distance
Radicofani
From the road the place looks pretty damn impressive. Can you imagine being the invading army? Having marched hundreds of miles you get here and realize not only do you have to fight these guys you have to run up that hill to do it while they're firing unfriendly implements of war at you. “Naw I'll pass on this one Sarg....”
We found or own hostile force on the way up, but he fled at the sight of our mighty siege weapon aka the 4wd suzuki.
A snake crossing the road on our way up to Radicofani
Being the end of the tourist season the place was practically deserted and we sat on a bench and enjoyed a picnic lunch in the middle of an ancient fortress overlooking all of Tuscany. And we found shrooms, yes those kind of shrooms. No, we didnt eat them.
Candid shot of me looking at mushrooms
After lunch we went and explored the fortress proper and climbed up the big tower which has been turned into a museum of sorts. Heres something I bet you didnt know about Tuscany, there are a LOT of ants here. Not the mean demon spawn ants we have back home mind you, just the happy eat everything in sight sort. Anyhow, its matting season for the ants. So all the winged ones have taken to the air, at the same time, and there are millions of them. Apparently the party invite said the dance was on top of of the tower, because the entire way up we passed the dead and dying ants twitching on the stairs. I naïvely figured they must of flown up from the door below but was relieved of that notion as soon as we stepped out on top of the tower. A mass of flying and dying ants filled the air and covered every horizontal surface of the ramparts. Yum...
Having had our fill of flying insects going places they shouldn't we decided to head down and make our way up Mont Amiata.
The drive up to the top was in my opinion almost the best part of the trip. The bosco were breathtaking. A veritable fairyland.
Fall foliage on the slopes of Mont Amiata
Don't these forests make you want to go mushrooming or pretend your a gnome? Just me? Fairy Perhaps?
At every bend I was waiting for the gnome to climb out from under his mushroom and take my into a barrow to meet the King and Queen of the Sidhe. Ok not really, I didn't eat those mushrooms remember. But still that place was magical.
Fall foliage on the slopes of Mont Amiata
Fall foliage on the slopes of Mont Amiata
Sun sparkaling through the trees in Tuscany
Most of you i'm a bit of a nature nut, but perhaps not to the extent I really am. I don't need religion, philosophical self help books, Conversations With God even; no Tolle, no string theory, or pagan rituals. I need trees, trees to climb in, big grey rocks to climb over, moss to run my hands through, tempestuous wind blowing through my hair, I need sunshine, and thunderstorms, and babling brooks.
James in the forest atop Mont Amiata
Me in the stunning forest atop Mont Amiata
Mont Amita had it all, yes I climbed trees and yes I hugged the mossy rock. Cant help it, it was too cuddly. Save me? I might turn into the crazy lady in the woods who talks to the animals and has a pet name for every tree. There are ski lodges for rent on Amiata, perhaps I could just play the crazy lady in the woods for a few weeks outa the year :P
It was a good day, a little known part of Tuscany that might have been my favourite.
Fuzzy Rocks!
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Slade's Elucidation
on October 18, 2008
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