A sunny winter day Posted on February 11, 2021 by Debra Kolkka Today was glorious in Bagni di Lucca. I went for a walk from Ponte a Serraglio to Fornoli to make the most of the warm sunshine. I think we will have rain again tomorrow…all the more reason to get out and enjoy the winter sun when it shines. Share this:TwitterFacebookMoreEmailPinterestPrintLinkedInLike this:Like Loading... Related
Breathtaking! It must be so relaxing to live in such a beautiful place. My husband and I plan to visit Bagni di Lucca one day. Thank you for this blog and for posting these beautiful pictures. Reply ↓
Every season here has its charms. I even love the wet, misty days despite getting heartily sick of the rain. Let’s hope we can all travel again soon. Reply ↓
Thanks Debra, it is nice to see Ponte and Fornoli from abroad. Gives a bit of a lovely feeling that we are there as well! Reply ↓
That’s absolutely my most favourite weather: blue sky, warm sun, but crisp, cold air – perfect! Reply ↓
Love your work. Keep it coming. Cold as hell here in Texas. See you all in May (covid permitting) Reply ↓
Breathtaking! It must be so relaxing to live in such a beautiful place. My husband and I plan to visit Bagni di Lucca one day. Thank you for this blog and for posting these beautiful pictures.
Every season here has its charms. I even love the wet, misty days despite getting heartily sick of the rain.
Let’s hope we can all travel again soon.
Looking lovely!
It was a beautiful day.
Absolutely stunning – killing me you see our house and not able to get there.
Things must start to get better soon!
Looks like a lovely day for a stroll Deb. Great photos as usual.
It was a perfect day. Cool and crisp with sunshine.
Thanks Debra, it is nice to see Ponte and Fornoli from abroad. Gives a bit of a lovely feeling that we are there as well!
It was great to have a lovely sunny day after so many wet days.
That’s absolutely my most favourite weather: blue sky, warm sun, but crisp, cold air – perfect!
My idea of perfect weather too. I love these sunny winter days.
Love your work. Keep it coming. Cold as hell here in Texas. See you all in May (covid permitting)
Good luck for a May visit.