Circolo dei Forestieri

I am pleased to say that  the restaurant at Circolo dei Forestieri has reopened with new owners. Regulars to Bagni di Lucca will recognise the proprietor of Trattoria Borghese, a very popular place to eat for many years.

Circolo dei Forestieri

The front of the restaurant has been opened up, I think one of the problems before was that you really couldn’t see that there was a restaurant there at all. I look forward to seeing tables outside once the weather warms up a bit.

Circolo dei Forestieri

There is a new bar inside, and it looks very fresh and bright.

Circolo dei Forestieri

The food is good and very reasonably priced.

Circolo dei Forestieri

Circolo dei Forestieri

Circolo dei Forestieri

Circolo dei Forestieri

Circolo dei Forestieri

It is great to see Circolo dei Forestieri come alive again.

Almost spring in Lucchio

Spring is a bit late coming this year and this has not been helped by the icy blast of wind blowing from the Alps.

But the trees are beginning to turn green…you can see a tinge of green on the trees framing lovely Lucchio.

Lucchio

Wild flowers are appearing and potted plants and fruit blossoms are springing to life.

There is always a friendly cat looking for a sunny spot in the mountain villages.

Lucchio cat

There is still snow on the higher mountains, making for some spectacular views.

Lucchio views

Lucchio views

Lucchio views

Lucchio views

The little bar in the piazza near the car park is thriving. After the death of the previous owner there was a danger the bar would close, but fortunately new people have taken over and are doing a great job…meet Franco.

Franco from Lucchio

Lucchio bar

As well as bar snacks and delicious sweets, there are great meals being served on weekends by Franco and his family. In summer the bar will be open more often and tables will spill out onto the terrace.

Lucchio sweets

Lucchio sweets

There are some excellent bargains in Lucchio for anyone looking for a house to buy.

Lucchio house for sale It would be a great way to have a base in Italy without having to spend a lot of money. The village becomes quite lively in the summer months when ex Lucchio residents return to open their houses and enjoy gorgeous views and fresh mountain air.

Lucchio

Don’t go there!

Road works are being carried out between Ponte a Serraglio and La Villa. Old water pipes are being replaced…a necessary thing.

We have a multitude of signs in the piazza at Ponte a Serraglio to let us know where we can go. The road has been reduced to one way, going towards La Villa.

Road signs Ponte a SerraglioAt some times the road is blocked completely.road signs Ponte a Serraglio

The other night, a car coming from La Villa ignored the sign and drove through. By the time he got to Ponte there was a line of cars in his way. There was nothing for him to do but reverse all the way to La Villa.

You have to laugh.

You also have to feel for the road workers who have to cope with the coming and going of cars, people and dogs.

road works Ponte a Serraglio

road works Ppnte a Serraglio

road works Ponte a Serraglio

road works Ponte a Serraglio

All of a sudden it seemed to be over and all the men and equipment left.

Ponte a Serraglio

…I am expecting a return.

Colomba di Pasqua

Annalisa and the team from Il Monaco have been busy baking Colomba di Pasqua…and they are beautifully wrapped for you. Colombia di Pasqua Colomba di Pasqua is a traditional Easter cake similar to panettone and pandoro. It contains candied peel instead of raisins and is baked in the shape of a dove, to represent the Holy Spirit.

My friend Maria has told me of an old legend about this dessert. They say that when the King of Longobards, Alboino, conquered the city of Pavia, he requested that all the gold and treasures of the city should be given to him together with 12 virgins.

The poor girls were sent to the castle to await their fate and they were crying in despair. All, except for one, who asked to be given some honey, flour and dried fruits as she wanted to bake a cake. With these ingredients, she prepared a dough and gave it the shape of a dove and asked the guardians to have it baked.

When she was called to see Alboino, she carried the cake on a tray. The king was surprised and thought that the girl wanted to poison him, so he asked her to taste the cake first. The girl ate a piece and Alboino, seeing that she looked so confident, did the same. He found the cake delicious…possibly he had not been eating cake during his campaign. So, as a reward, he ordered his guards to free the clever girl. Nobody knows what happened to the other girls.

The seige of the City of Pavia ended on the eve of Easter Sunday, hence the link between the cake and Easter celebrations.

The girls at Il Monaco have also been busy making the first gelato of the season…spring must be on the way. gelato at Il Monaco …what to eat first!!!

This Sunday, 29th March, at 4.00pm at the Teatro Accademico at La Villa, will be a performance of a Folkloric group from Varenna. The tickets are only €5. Call 3396 167580 for more information.

Brought back to life

A famous residence in  La Villa has been lovingly brought back to life. The house is famous because it was the summer home for English poets Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning in 1853 and 1857.

Barrett a Browning houseIt has been in a sad state of repair for several years, but fortunately someone has bought it and has set about restoring it. The scaffolding was recently removed from the front of the house to reveal a very beautiful facade.

Barrett Browning house

Barrett Browning house

Barrett Browning house

Barrett Browning house

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The work is being overseen by local architect Franceso Rondina and the Art Nouveau decorating has been done by local artist Belinda Pieroni.

Work continues on the rest of the house. Some of the cement has been removed near one of the side windows revealing a different style of design underneath. I look forward to seeing what happens there.

Barrett Browning house

Peering through the gate we could see a lovely old garden wall. I’m sure that will live again too.

Barrett Browning house

Congratulations to all concerned. The house will be much admired by everyone who sees it and will be a happy addition to Bagni di Lucca.

Here are a couple of old photos of the house.

Art Nouveau house La Villa

Art Nouveau house La Villa

They show just what a great job has been done to bring the house back to the way it was.

Ghostly Granaiola

Spring will soon be here and that will be great…but I do like the winter landscapes, especially the lovely mists that swirl in and around the mountains.

I don’t have to go far to see the misty views. From my balcony, or from the bridge below, Granaiola puts on a fine show on winter mornings.

winter mists

winter mists

winter mists

winter mists

winter mists

winter mists

It is raining now, which is good for my flowers. So far we haven’t had the predicted heavy falls…and we don’t want them.

My wet daffodils

Women at the casino

The Celebration of Women event at the casino in Ponte a Serraglio has been well attended. The opening night was a lot of fun. There were speeches by the organisers and the mayor.

Women at the casino

Women at the casino

Barbara from Granaiola sang for us beautifully.

Barbara singing at the casino

There are lots of paintings and photographs to see, but my favourite part of the exhibition is the one put together by Gemma Fazzi and her team. This year it focuses on the bedroom and they have done a great job collecting things from times gone by to show us how people would have decorated their bedrooms.

Women at the casino

Women at the casino

Women at the casino

There are still 3 nights to go for the exhibition….don’t miss it.

Omaggio alla Donna

For more on the celebrations please go to Francis’ blog. Click here.

 

12 years ago

Today, 1st March, is the twelfth anniversary of the first time we stood on the bridge at Ponte a Serraglio and decided Bagni di Lucca was where we wanted to buy our little piece of Italy.

A lot of water has passed under the Ponte since then, but I can safely say that it was an excellent decision. We love the village and enjoy spending several months a year here. It really is our second home.

I celebrated by planted pansies on the bridge with the help of the newest Australian to buy a house at Ponte a Serraglio…meet Paul.

Paul at Ponte

…and the pansies. Daffodils are also making an appearance. I was hoping for some sun to help them along…maybe tomorrow.

Ponte pansies

Ponte daffodils

Ponte pansies

Thanks Ponte a Serraglio for making us welcome.

Salt and tobacco

I have seen these signs all over Italy.

Sali e Tabacchi

But I had not really looked at them carefully. I read a blog by Zoe Boccabella, and she recently wrote about Tabacchi, the shops in Italy where you can buy cigarettes, bus tickets, lottery tickets, top up your phone cards and pay bills.

What I hadn’t realised was that they were, for a long time, the only places you could buy salt when it was a monopoly of the state. This is why the word salt…Sali…is included in the sign.

We have a Tabacchi in Ponte a Serraglio, but it has a new sign where the word salt doesn’t appear…pity really. Maybe the traditional signs are on the way out.

Tabacchi

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