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Our Days in Tuscany
by Joseph Harris We came to Siena from the south, which is the wrong direction if you want an easy introduction to the city. Siena doesn't have a simple entry point. The ancient center was built for foot traffic and horses, not automobiles, and the Sienese have made no particular accommodation for the modern error of arriving by car. There are narrow one-way streets that go nowhere useful, surveillance cameras that record your mistakes, and a general architectural consensus t


Tuscany at the Table
Our journey brings us to Tuscany—a region that feels instantly familiar, even if you’ve never been. Known for its rolling hills, cypress-lined roads, and timeless countryside, Tuscany is home to cities like Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance, and Siena, where tradition still shapes daily life. It’s a place where art, history, and food are inseparable—where every meal feels grounded in something older, something lasting. A Culture Rooted in the Land Tuscany is often d
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