A good reason to stop at the Devil’s Bridge

You don’t really need an excuse to stop and admire this gorgeous bridge, but there is another reason apart from the sheer beauty of it.

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Catia from Giocondo has opened a wonderful shop where you can buy products from her agriturismo in Lugliano. It is opposite the bridge and there is parking beside the bridge.

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Click here to see more about Catia…she is a very busy woman.

www.agriturismogiocondo.com

Gombereto

I walked to Gombereto down the path from San Gemignano. In just a few minutes the village comes into view.

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The fruit trees look wonderful in blossom.

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The path is lined with wild flowers and bees the size of my thumb were having a great time. They won’t sit still for a photo unfortunately.

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The first building I came to on the path is the tiny church.

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I went on further to the Piazza dei Caduti.

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From there several tiny lanes lead off to different parts of the village.

Old tree trunks and barrels have been put to good use as planters.

Grape vines are sprouting.

There was a pigeon party happening on a rooftop.

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…and a lone cat out for a walk.

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There are some wonderful old doors in my favourite colour.

Here is the view of Gombereto from Longoio…another place to visit soon.

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San Gemignano di Controne

Bagni di Lucca’s San Gemignano is not to be confused with the town with many towers, San Gimignano. Our sleepy hamlet is part of La Controneria, the largest and most populated area of Bagni di Lucca. La Controneria includes Guzzano, Gombereto, Mobbiano, Longoio, San Gemignano, Pieve di Controne, Vetteglia and San Cassiano.

San Gemignano is 532 metres above sea level and 7.5 kilometres along a narrow, winding road from La Villa. I visited on an overcast spring day…come for a walk through the village.

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The views are lovely, even on a dull day.

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There is a small shop at the top of the town and a narrow lane heads down hill from there. Old stone houses line the street.

There is a track to Vetteglia.

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…and a track down the other way to Gombereto.

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A bit further along the main street is the church dedicated to S Gemignano Vescovo who is said to have saved the Emperor of Constantinople’s daughter from the devil.

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The bell tower dates from the late 1800s. The church dates from 1581, but was rebuilt last century after an earthquake. It wasn’t open the day I was there…another visit is required.

Spring is showing its pretty face in the gardens and along the sides of the roads and tracks. There are wildflowers everywhere and some fruit trees are in blossom.

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I passed a peony plant covered with flowers the size of cabbages.

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Watch out for Gessy…although he doesn’t look all that fierce to me.

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At the end of the town is a chestnut forrest leading to Pieve di Controne…another day.

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Restoration of the English Cemetery

I had a request for some photos of the grave of Henry Stisted so I visited the English cemetery to se the latest restorations. Quite a few more graves have been cleaned and the cemetery itself is looking clean and well cared for. There was a lovely old gentleman there trimming plants. His wife was enjoying a sit in the warm spring sun. He happily told me he was working ‘piano, piano’ to spruce up the grounds. He is doing a fine job.

Henry Stisted’s grave has been cleaned beautifully.

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The broken tiles in front of the head stone have been replaced and it looks like new. Click here and here to see previous posts about the cemetery.

Several other graves have been cleaned, including Ouida’s.

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There is still a bit of work to be done.

But the cemetery is looking good, not a bad place to rest in peace.

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A fine day for a flea market

Spring has returned, bringing warm, sunny weather. The temperature reached 20 degrees today…a perfect day to wander through the flea market in La Villa.

There were more than 50 stalls, not bad for the first time. Stalls were set up in front of Circolo dei Forestieri and along the main street.

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There were some lovely old toys for sale. Little boys must have once treasured the cars and lots of dolls were left behind when little girls grew up.

Anyone for a plate of piglets?

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I liked this fellow with the wobbly head.

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A pair of Barbies enjoyed the sun.

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There were lots of bits and pieces.

I hope this little puppet theatre found a home.

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Perhaps someone will want old photos.

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I’m sure I once had a book like this, where you collected stickers to put in the correct place.

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I managed to find a pair of gold angels to take home with me.

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It was a great first flea market. The next one will be at the end of June.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Early spring in Montefegatesi

It is officially spring, but the warm weather lately has meant that signs of spring appeared early this year. It was a beautiful day yesterday…perfect for a visit to Montefegatesi, one of my favourite villages. At 842 metres above sea level, it is the highest of Bagni di Lucca’s villages.

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A walk to the Dante monument at the top of the villages is always fun, and the views from the top are spectacular. Spring flowers are popping up all over town.

Montefegatesi cats were out enjoying the sunny day.

Vittorio Emanuele keeps an eye on things.

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I love the old faces and designs carved into the facades.

Dante cuts a fine figure in his lofty position.

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This is what he sees, you would think he might look a bit happier.

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…another lovely walk through Montefegatesi, and some more photos.

I want to go back when this enormous fig tree has fruit.

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Magnificent magnolias

The magnolia trees are in flower right now in Bagni di Lucca. The season is almost over and green leaves are beginning to take the place of the blooms.

There is a huge tree in Fornoli.

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…another at Villa Fiori.

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…and more in the park in La Villa. You can see the flowers fading and the leaves forming here.

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My favourite one of all is the one behind the English church in La Villa.

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What a pity we have to wait until next year for it all to happen again.

Music

Last night at the Casino we had the pleasure of listening to an excellent Jazz Group called The Emma Morton Trio.
The performed at the Omaggio all Donna exhibition.

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The crowd was very enthusiastic and a few even jumped up to dance.

Tonight, Sunday 16th March there is opera at Teatro Accademico in La Villa. The performance is Pagliaci and it begins at 4.00pm.

The next performance at Teatro Accademico is La Boheme on Sunday at 4.00pm on 30th March.

See you there.