Just a street in a village in Tuscany
Day 1 of a 30 day photo challenge a friend has convinced me to join. Today the subject is my favourite street in my home village in Tuscany.
Day 1 of a 30 day photo challenge a friend has convinced me to join. Today the subject is my favourite street in my home village in Tuscany.
The camellias in bloom, the old grey stone bench and the stone buildings make the square of our home village a picture perfect corner of Tuscany.
Nothing. Except that it’s 9 am and I have already received way more input that my brain can take on a Thursday morning.
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This blog is written by a born and bred Tuscan who wishes to share her love for this region with as many people as possible. It's about living here, but also about travelling, learning, experiencing, and enjoying life in Tuscany.
It's about feeling at home in Tuscany.
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