Hello, Dear Friends - I can't believe it's officially fall!
Children are back in school and summer has passed us by.
Here in the foothills of Mt. Rainier, we start enjoying the cooler weather,
fall leaves, fresh apples, blackberries, and pumpkin spice 'everything'.
And... we start the unpacking of all our cuddly sweaters!
Indian Summer is still lingering, and it brings back memories of
our time under the Tuscan sun exactly five years ago,
in Montici, Italy.
In my last post, I shared our arrival to our villa, and took
you on a quick 'look-around' outside in the beautiful courtyard.
Come along with me and I will show you the inside!
Here we are in the living room looking out.
Another view from the window which shows the hidden alcove,
from the side, which houses the well and garden tools.
I love the beautiful urn in the corner.
Inside, where we had so many happy evenings
in the cozy living area.
This large room also contained a dining area with enough space for a large gathering.
There were 12 of us altogether, including my son's friend and dear in-laws.
Just behind the table, next to the hutch, was a piano.
My son-in-law, Steve, had fun trying out a few tunes.
The hutch had a large collection of glassware, linens and hand-painted pottery
in the lower cabinets.
Don't you love the ceilings?
A painting of a painter!
Just beyond was the kitchen.
The breakfast room that I showed you in my last
post is to the right.
Everything was very rustic. I think this is a pizza oven.
I'll show you more of the kitchen in a future post.
My son hired a chef to come in and teach us how to create
an authentic Italian meal one night!
One of the bedrooms.
This was the view.
All of the rooms had beautiful, old-world bathrooms like this.
You can see me in the mirror. :)
Another bedroom view.
This room had a stone balcony.
This is the pretty doorway to our accommodations.
As you step down the stairs, you enter a fairy-tale.
Hand-painted frescoes all around.
All of the 'woodwork' and lace was an illusion.
Beautiful furniture and terra-cotta floors.
The faux drapery cords even have shadows.
It was amazing to wake up to.
Shadows on the lace curtains, too.
Almost real.
Steps leading up to the bath.
Lovely in the evening, too.
A cool corner to sip our morning coffee.
With a fantastic view.
Morning light.
Stairs down to the courtyard.
Views from outside.
Another view of the stairs.
Love the pot on the windowsill.
A dream...
xoxo
Next time, Dear Friends, I will take you on a walk
through the village.
xoxo
La Dolce Vita
It's a Sweet Life.
xx
Wow so much gorgeous views and details on the inside. I can't get over that lace painting on the walls that is so pretty and can't imagine the time it must have took, such lovely memories you have I am sure!
ReplyDeleteI'm so in need of beauty and safety at the moment, that I actually cried reading this post. So pretty. Imagine living in such beauty and not worrying about Democracy slipping away in my country. Imagining not being in pain physically. Imagining life if it was just safe, what I could write, what I could create, what it would feel like even for a week to just breathe.
ReplyDeleteLeeAnna
The Villa in Tuscany where you stayed looks lovely and I'm sure you have many happy memories from your trip.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Nice villa you stayed in and looks cozy. I missed reading your other one. I'll be back later.
ReplyDeleteIt is all so magical and beautiful!! We are planning a European cruise next summer (Matt & I and my kiddos) ;) Seeing your pics makes me that much more excited! Thanks for sharing it here. Happy Fall to you dear Karen. 🧡🍁🌾
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely Villa in Tuscany, Karen. I really liked the living room with the brick. Reminds me of my dear mom's kitchen, which had brick throughout. The Hutch is beautiful with all the glassware showing. The painting of a Painter is delightful. That's wonderful that you were able to get lessons from a Chef to teach you how to make different Italian meals. The bedroom view with the stone balcony is so charming. And I love those hand painted curtains. Looks like such an enchanted area to rest your head. The stair photo was wonderful, one of my favorites. I'm so glad you got to take this adventure in Tuscany. You have so many great memories to share with us. Enjoy this beautiful Fall season that we are in, Karen, and I look forward to seeing all the Autumn charm that surrounds you in the mountains.
ReplyDelete~Sheri
this villa is so dreamy, you took some really beautiful pictures of it!! a wonderful place to stay, the lace paintings are really special!!!
ReplyDeleteWell, Karen, as I said, I missed this post so thought you had just taken this trip. I would do nothing but think about it all the time as if it were yesterday! Such a beautiful, charming and romantic place. All your photos are really wonderful and just looking at them would bring back wonderful memories..Hope you are enjoying Autumn. I bet it is beautiful where you are..xxoJudy
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful villa, enormous and like a Palace! It's always exciting to arrive at a holiday villa, our children loved exploring and choosing their rooms. A fantastic place to visit. x
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