Endurance develops strength of character in us~ Romans 5:4 NLT
We can make our plans, but the LORD determines our steps~ Proverbs 16.9

Friday, September 21, 2018

Italy - To Cecina!

We were up & packed early.  The rest of the group had plans to visit a winery & with only one car - we were dropped at the train station first.  The wait was only about 20-min. until we caught a train to Pisa.  There, after an hours wait - we transferred to another train that took us on into Cecina.
From the Train Station~
The ride down had been wonderful, with the train traveling right along the coast in several places.  Walking out onto the quiet street, it was obvious we had arrived in a seaside town. Our total travel time was around 4-hours.  It was past mid-day, we hailed a taxi to find our Air B&B.  Courtney - turned on her GPS & our driver did take a direct route.
Entry gate~
We went through the downtown area & past.  Going over a wide water causeway.  Another mile or so & we turned into a quiet little community of condominium type, residential mid-rise buildings.  Pulling up on the street side of the gate above, we paid the driver & Courtney found keys where they were supposed to be - all good!
Our patio area~
At the far end from the gate, was our unit.  A connecting covered passageway - led to a second small building where we found a washing machine & day bed.
#51 - Our bungalow~
Everything outside looked neat & tidy, we unlocked the door to find the interior just as nice.  A complete kitchen, queen bed & daybed.  The private bathroom was so welcome!  I'd brought two apples & some crackers, that was our lunch.
View from our patio~
We sat out to look through the maps & brochures we'd found on the kitchen table.  The temperatures were much cooler here than they'd been at the Villa & there was a nice breeze.   Saving town for tomorrow, we decided to take a walk-a-bout & check out our new neighborhood.
We came to the amazing ancient bridge~
We were pretty much the only ones around.  One lady was watering her flowers & exchanged greetings.  At the end of the road, was this bridge.  There was just a trickle of water running under it   - but such a sturdy bridge had to have been used often in the past.

Crossing a plaza area, we passed a closed restaurant.  As we looked at the sign out front, a gentleman stepped out to greet us.  The restaurant would open at 7 p.m. & there was no need for a reservation.  The neighborhood had beautiful private homes, condominiums & lush landscaping that included huge palm trees.  
Trail through the trees~
Ahead, we could see a forested area & followed the trail. I had my Garmin on - so of course we couldn't get lost :-)  The view was opening up - we were walking on fine, white sand!  We'd found the Tyrrhenian Sea.  Named for the Tyrrhenian people, identified since the 6th century BCE with the Etruscans of Italy.
Standing at the shore of the sea~
I couldn't help but take my sandals off & wade in!  One of those moments when time stands still...  Savoring a view I never thought I'd see, in a place I never thought I'd be; the Mediterranean Sea.  
The first wave~
Just the name had always had a somewhat mythical connotation for me.  I loved studying mythology in school & so many of those stories were written here.  I couldn't' believe how warm the water was!  76 degrees in August & September, but an average year-round temperature of 66. 
Soaking my feet~
Courtney disappeared from my view.  I found her out near the end of one of the jetty's - rock hunting.  Thankfully, the rock she wanted the most - was Way too big to bring home!
Italy's flag flying~
We walked the beach until we realized we were thirsty!  There was a little resort area to the north.  We ordered two big bottles of cold water & snacked on popcorn.  Back at the bungalow, we used the outdoor hose bib to clean the sand off our shoes & feet.  It was a very fine, sticky sand, so different from the Pacific NW.  We realized that if we wanted to go back for sunset, we'd better be on our way.
Sunset over the Tyrrhenian Sea~
Walking through the woods was a little eerie.  It was so very quiet & still mild, too. The few people who had been there earlier were gone. It was only us, the sun & the sea.
Lighthouse & sunset~
We stayed until well after the sun had set.  As we turned to leave, the moon made it's appearance over the trees behind us.
Moonrise~
Almost full, the last of the day's glow still in the air.  Our apples had long worn off.  Dinner would be our first real meal of a long day.  We returned to the plaza to find all the lights on at the little restaurant.
La Vita~
With only one other family there, we had no way of knowing if our only choice for a meal, would be the right one?  Silly us - to have any doubts!  We were so very hungry for salad.  Our waitress spoke broken English & between us, we hoped the translation was accurate.
Spritz & salad!
When the salads arrived, they were wonderful!  Ripe tomatoes, black olives, fresh greens.  Dinner was just as good.  Courtney ordered Calamari as an appetizer.  We expected it to be the breaded, fried dish we're used to...  But no...  It came unfried, maybe steamed?  Small curls on a bed of greens with large, thin flakes of cheese on top.  I took the first bite - so tender & flavorful - the best ever.

Dinner, as usual in Italy, is a long, relaxing affair.  We paid the bill & were leaving when the owner came out to offer us a complimentary dessert!  We had to decline.  The walk back was beautiful, small street lamps glowing, against a dark, velvety, star filled sky~

No comments:

Post a Comment

Always Welcome~