Siena to Buonconvento

Bob from L.A. !

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Feb 28, 2017
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Early start due to the forecasted 100F/38C weather.
Walked through several sunflower 🌻 fields and up and down the fully exposed Tuscan hilly landscape.
Went through several small villages, which appeared abandoned had it not been for laundered clothing drying in the sun from the window sills.
Finally made it to my destination and immediately started rehydration.
Tomorrow I will leave even earlier since the forecast is for 107F temperatures.
 

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Bob, the hot air balloon in that picture is "very telling" to me. With 100°F heat, it looks to me like you had almost no breeze to give you some relief today as you walked. I hope the lodging choices you have reserved for your final 201kilometers all have air conditioning. I was in Rome last October; it was still rather warm even then.
 
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Early start due to the forecasted 100F/38C weather.
Walked through several sunflower 🌻 fields and up and down the fully exposed Tuscan hilly landscape.
Went through several small villages, which appeared abandoned had it not been for laundered clothing drying in the sun from the window sills.
Finally made it to my destination and immediately started rehydration.
Tomorrow I will leave even earlier since the forecast is for 107F temperatures.
Your photos are WONDERFUL! I check them every day.
 

Janeseamans

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Jul 5, 2023
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Early start due to the forecasted 100F/38C weather.
Walked through several sunflower 🌻 fields and up and down the fully exposed Tuscan hilly landscape.
Went through several small villages, which appeared abandoned had it not been for laundered clothing drying in the sun from the window sills.
Finally made it to my destination and immediately started rehydration.
Tomorrow I will leave even earlier since the forecast is for 107F temperatures.
Lovely photos… thanks… cooler than my hometown of Scottsdale AZ!
 
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