Saturday, December 14, 2019

Travel Vignette: Tuscany's Sparkling Coast

By Elizabeth Prata

On and off over the years people occasionally mention that they are aware of my travels, and sometimes comment that I should write about them. From Ecuador to Labrador, Scotland to The Bahamas, oh, the places I've been. Here is a vignette from my Italy travels.

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After a leisurely hour and a half drive over the Tuscan hills, we spotted the Tyrrhenian Sea. Sparkling azure, gentle on the eyes, we pulled in to Porto San Stefano under a bright blue sky. Up, up, up we climbed the small clinging roads to Hotel Vittoria in Orbetello. The rooms are spacious if spartan, with the most incredible view of the small fishing village below. A bell is tolling now. I can see from my terrace the gulf, fishing boats returning, the Tuscan mountains across the Bay. Geraniums separate each terrace...shutters painted white dot the hills.

Later, walking the quay, boats bobbing at Mediterranean moors and old photographs on the ancient wall of this town from the 1800 and early 1900s. Walk and amble around, exchange dollars for some lira. A convoy of red, white, and yellow convertible sport Alfa Romeos pass us in the opposite direction. The only white Alfa Romeo has two very black people in it wearing sunglasses. Beautiful colors all around. Poppies grow right up to the railroad tracks.


3 comments:

Joy Evilsizor said...

Ah....finally, [midst this chaotic season], a sweet spa-like/respite Elizabeth moment to settle back, thoroughly take in, and enjoy to the fullest your so eloquently described Tuscany journey and also the previous tea-and-TV indulgence. Thanks, again, Elizabeth, you never fail. Christmas Blessings and sincere appreciation to you for all your wise and lovely [lovely--
the Brits' highest complimentary descriptive word] sharing!

bds said...

I love traveling in Italy and you have just given me a quick trip to a spot on the sea. Thank you.

Elizabeth Prata said...

Thank you, Joy and bds! :) I appreciate you reading it.