Kick of the Week: Santa Barbara, CA

Stearns Wharf, Santa Barbara, CA – March 2010

Our favorites:
See: View from the top of the Santa Barbara County Courhouse clocktower
Do: Hiking on Santa Cruz Island in Channel Islands National Park (take the boat from Ventura, CA)
Eat: Paradise Cafe (dinner)
Drink: Wine tasting in Santa Ynez Valley (Roblar and Sunstone wineries)

Posted in High Kick Photos | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

Italian Statistics

Italian Statistics

Click for larger version.

Posted in Maps, Travel Resources | Tagged , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Kick of the Week: Dubuque, IA

Mines of Spain Recreation Area, Dubuque, IA – April 2011

Our favorites:
See: View from the top of the Fourth Street Elevator
Do: National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium
Do: Zipline tour at Union Park
Eat: L. May
Eat/drinkPepper Sprout

Posted in High Kick Photos | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment

Italia 2012 Photo Gallery

This gallery contains 41 photos.

More Galleries | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Kick of the Week: St Louis

Gateway Arch, St Louis, MO – August 2010

Our favorites:
See: Jefferson National Expansion Memorial (Gateway Arch)
Do: Ranger-led bike tour along the Mississippi
Do: City Museum (if you want to feel like a kid again)
Drink: Martinis at Bailey’s Chocolate Bar

Posted in High Kick Photos | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

Going Medieval in Italy

Monterchi, Toscana, Italia

Village of Monterchi, the hub of our Tuscan adventure.

Our Tuscan portion of the trip was centered near the village of Monterchi, about a half-hour drive from the nearest major city, Arezzo. The house is called Torre Del Cielo, after the Medici watchtower that guarded the border of Tuscany from the Papal States to the East. In 1894, a rustic farm house was added to the tower and that was where the current guest rooms are located. The house and an adjacent property, Palazzo Rosati, belong to the charismatically Italian Rosado Rosati, who’s family has been in the area since the 1100s. We found Monterchi to be the perfect base from which to explore the many smaller, medieval towns and villages that make Tuscany so unforgettable. Here are some of our favorite day trip destinations:

Anghiari: Medieval town with impressive rampart walls. Visit the Palazzo della Battaglia to learn about its importance in the war between Florence and Milan in 1440. Great selection of restaurants, including the Michelin-rated Da Alighiero. Allow a half day.

Arezzo: Down-to-Earth, mid-sized city without the crowds of tourists. It is best known for the frescoes by Piero della Francesca in the Basilica de San Francesco. Scenes from the film Life is Beautiful were filmed here. Great shopping along Corso Italia. Catch the train in Arezzo for an hour-long ride to Florence.

Caprese Michelangelo: This tiny hilltop village is the birthplace of the artist Michaelangelo. Contains displays of plaster casts of many of his important works along with a collection of 20th century sculpture. Quick stop, allow an hour or two.

Cortona: Extremely hilly town overlooking the Val de Chiana and Lago Trasimeno. The main tourist street is relatively flat, but a climb through the residential neighborhoods to Santa Margherita Church reveals amazing views of the valley below with no crowds.

Montepulciano: Possibly our favorite of the smaller medieval towns. Moderately steep streets are lined with wine and cheese shops and artist’s galleries and workshops. Less tripperish than average. Keep your energy up with free samples of wine, cheese and sausage at every store as you make your way to the top. Excellent views from the terrace of Palazzo Communale (€3). Allow a half day to a full day.

Monterchi: Quaint hilltop village. Home of famous frescoe Madonna del Parto. Stop for coffee in the main piazza at the top. Ask for Marco.

Republic of San Marino: It’s like a whole other country … because it is. San Marino is the world’s oldest republic and has the world’s oldest in-use constitution.  Surrounded on all sides by Italy, the country is made up of nine villages on 24 square miles of land with a population of around 30,000. The main town features 3 iconic castle towers perched on top of Mt. Titano that provide views to the Adriatic Sea. Fun Fact: Abraham Lincoln is an honorary citizen.

San Gimignano: Wins the “Most Medieval” award. Currently has 14 towers, used to have 72. See what it used to look like at the free San Gimignano 1300 Exhibit. Climb the Torre Grosse for views of the surrounding wine country. Works well to spend a half day here and a half in Siena…

Siena: Beautiful city of 60,000 with renowned university. Was once a rival to Florence, now is a more manageably sized, less crowded place to explore. Piazza del Campo is considered one of the greatest public spaces in Italy. Don’t miss the dizzying climb up the 300 foot Torre del Mangia and the panoramic view from the top.

Posted in En Route, Travel Resources | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Italian High Kick: Venezia

Venice, Italy – July 2012

Our Favorites:
Do: Secret Itineraries Tour of the Palazzo Ducale (Doge’s Palace)
See: Venice from the top of the Torre dell’Orologio (St. Mark’s Clock Tower)
See: Art at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection
Eat: Birraria La Corte (pizza), Osteria L’Orto dei Mori (dinner)
Drink: Aperol Spritz (preferably obtained for € 2.50 from a bar walk-up window, then consumed while sitting on the edge of the Grand Canal)

Posted in High Kick Photos | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Kick of the Week: Bastille Day!

Moulin Rouge, Paris, France – December 2010

Allons enfants de la patrie, le jour de gloire est arrivé…
Bonne Fête Nationale!

Posted in High Kick Photos | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

Italian High Kick: Roma

20120712-230203.jpg

Colosseum, Rome, Italy – July 2012

Our Favorites:
Do: Colosseum Underground Tour
See: Duh…everything, it’s Rome.
Eat: Est! Est!! Est!!! (pizza)
Eat: Glass Hostaria (dinner)

Posted in High Kick Photos | Tagged , , | 1 Comment

Arrivederci Chicago. Buon giorno Roma!

As you can see, we celebrated this Independence Day from 31,000 feet. We arrived in Rome at 9:00am Italy time on Thursday. This trip has been planned so long, it’s hard to believe we’re here. The motivation for the trip is Nick’s parents’ 40th wedding anniversary (as if you need motivation to travel to Italy). They’re providing the Tuscan Villa and our job is to show up and enjoy ourselves. I think we can handle that.
Before we settle into relaxation mode, we’ve booked three nights in Rome to kick off the trip. We’re staying at the Hotel Caravaggio in the center of the city. We’ve booked a tour of the underground portion of the Coliseum and a nighttime entrance to the Vatican museum (featuring a 28 guitar orchestra concert!) Other than that, we’re keeping our options open and are soaking up as much Rome as we can. One interesting fact, is that this will be the first time we’ve traveled somewhere where neither of us speaks the language.
Here are a few random thoughts from a nine-hour flight:
– Seriously American! (knees jammed into seat in front of me)
– When was the last time you were on a plane where you couldn’t control the air vent?
– Why is The Rock allowed to keep making movies?
– Chicken or pasta … Chicken or pasta …
– Will they let us have another bottle of wine?
– Was that a bad dream or did someone really make a movie about boxing robots?
– Is he an off-duty flight attendant?
– Sooooo Italian

20120706-095434.jpg

Posted in En Route | Leave a comment