27 July – Somma Lombardo (near Milan)
Holly, Matt and their kids Caleb (12) and Lily (10), still a bit jet-lagged, met up with us on the 18th at Castello San Giuseppe, a former 17th-century convent on a hill near the lakes in the Canavese area of Italy, west of Milan. A wonderful place to rest after the long flight and a stint in the hot and crowded city.
During our 9 days together, we tried to provide the family with a sampling of different types of places (mostly Alpine and cool!) in northeastern Italy, with side trips to France and Switzerland. After the Castello, we moved on to a basic bed and breakfast in Salza di Pinerolo, a tiny hamlet in the hills where we enjoyed the proprietor’s simple but incredibly good local fare and visited the talc mine.
Pressed on into the Alps and some serious switch-back driving, with snow-capped mountains as a backdrop. Stayed in the family ski resort of Tignes, France, and sampled the local specialty of tartiflette, a sinful combination of cheese, potatoes and bacon (with maybe a soupçon of cream).
After that, our special experience was to be a stay in the Whitepods overlooking Monthey, Switzerland. (These are ecologically-friendly luxury tents, accessible only by foot.). The view was spectacular the afternoon of our arrival, but was then marred by two solid days of off-and-on torrential rain, fog and clouds.
Weather improved dramatically when we returned to Italy for a visit to Cogne and the Grand Paradiso National Park:
Our last night together was spent near the Milan airport in a B&B with magnificent views over the Ticino River. (This is an agricultural B&B that raises blueberries!)


It was a treat to share this time with Holly, Matt, Caleb and Lily. Hope they will have good memories as they return to the hot climes of Tatum, Texas!
Nice to see the adventure continue and the photos of Holly and her family.
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We flew right over the B&B as we headed out of town! Got a nice pic from the air. We had a great trip! Thanks for the adventure!
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