Notes from Puzzle Palace

Showing posts with label Viterbo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Viterbo. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Has it been 3 months already?

Oh my how time flies.  I always have the best intentions to keep this blog up to date, but then life gets in the way. 

I guess the best news is that I finished my B1 course and passed it.  The language lessons have taken up much of my life these past 6 months and I've decided to take a 3 month break to get our palace finished.  That and do be honest, the course was so intense that nothing was really sticking.  I've decided to go back in October and be a real adult and take the course over again.  After all, I'm trying to learn the language, not just get bathroom art.  

George and I have lived here for 2 years now and really haven't seen much of the country together.  We've both done Italy in our former lives, but have decided it's best to make new memories together. 

Our first weekend away was in April.  We decided to go to the seaside.  I booked us into a "house boat" and we enjoyed a weekend away together.  Now I know we have weekends all the time, but we are never alone, and we are never without some type of work or another to do. This was exactly what I needed.  We got to watch a boat be set into the water.  And for everyone who thinks we are well off, we are not.  These people who own boats like this are!  



The house boat

George Found a real benchy.



Finally relaxing

After this holiday We had Andreas Nortman come over for a visit and to take a bunch of photos of puzzles.  He's in charge of the Twistypuzzle.com museum upkeep and he had quite a few images that needed updating. 






May was a very busy month. We had a birthday party for a friend and a slew of visitors.  Bob, Marti and her son Doug, Frans and Jack and his wife all showed up.  



At the end of the month after my exam, George and I went to the papal spa near Viterbo, and then did a glamping trip followed by another shopping trip to our favorite used market and a night in a quaint little place with a jacuzzi in a cave.  
Common pool at papal spa

glamping site


Cave jacuzzi

Oh, and let's not forget the Panicale Passagiata.  This year's theme was Etruscan music.

June was full on studies to finish the course. I took and failed my first language exam for citizenship.  I had no idea what it would be like so I just used it to practice.  Next test in September.  
We had some folks come over from the UK.  One couple won a week at the WPC through a G4G auction and I'm sure you recognize the other monkey in the photos from past posts.



Our bed is being finished
I bought my new little zippy car and we had a going away party for a few friends. 


First party in the beer garden

The little zippy car
On Antonio's saints day we broke in the bbq oven and for 3 weeks we had a local group of archeologists stay with us while they excavated a hilltop near by.


 And the rest is history.  I can't believe it has been 3 months since my last posting.  Things sure do get busy around here.   Next update?  Next week or so...we will have some very good news to share....

Monday, August 14, 2023

More friends and lots of cities

 Well, as you can see, it's almost a month since I posted.  In that time, we had friends Stu and Donna from Florida and Rod and Merry from Kansas visit. We then picked up the car (last post) only to return home to have our friends Tanner from Texas and Bill and Scarlett from Florida come for a visit.  

The highlights of these first two visitors are shown in photos below. 

First up a trip to some thrift stores and the desire for a vegan lunch lead us to Italy's El Dorado.  Donna and I found ourselves in Bagnoregio.










Our next visit was a trip to Orvieto.  Here we enjoyed the duomo and visited an Etruscan Necropolis.























As usual we had to have dinner at Gallo with our friends. It did not disappoint! We also had a nice dinner in the castle.  






After taking Stu and Donna to the airport, Rod and Merry and I went to Castiglione del Lago for a day. Sadly, the palace was closed. Here we were able to find the castle across the lake. 


















Our next day trip was to yet another thrift shop in Viterbo.  While there, we had lunch in town and took advantage of the time to wander around the town.  It's a beautiful city.  Sadly we were in the middle of the heat spell so we decided not to stay too long. 





























Not to make light of the final bit, but I simply didn't take photos. I puzzled instead. Tanner arrived as did Bill and Scarlett, we installed some furniture, had another wonderful dinner at Gallo, and took a train ride to the airport to head to IPP Israel.  














Oh, and we bought another house with a 3 car garage.  

All in all it's been a busy month. Is it any wonder I didn't post?  Until next time, happy puzzling everyone!