Vanessa enjoys
a sandwich in
Vetralla, with the
promise of
chocolate to
come.
All roads lead
to Rome?  No,
but this one
does.
A church on the road to Tuscania.
Vanessa 1, Hills 0.  
The first in a series.
Our B&B in
Tuscania,
La Torretta,
was in the
medieval
part of town.

Laundry
time.  
Again.
Bene the Dog of Tuscania, who found us on
three separate occasions during our two
days in town.  Twice we saw him with other
tourists.  He plies his trade well.
The Happy Couple.
The sights of Tuscania...narrow streets, churches and
flowered archways.
Historic Palace for sale.  We
didn't ask the price.
The fountains of Tuscania.
Another road
to Rome?  
What are the
odds?
Beware,
cow.
Days 5 and 6 - Tuscania
the map, trusting to the good directions of our guides.  They brought us
the map, trusting to the good directions of our guides.  They brought us
safe at the end of the day to Tuscania, where we spent two evenings.  A
small town with a well preserved medieval heart, Tuscania boasted the
only Palace for sale that we have ever seen.  Rested and ready to go, we
were eager to continue with out trip after a day in town.  Half-way
done...were eager to continue with out trip after a day in town.  Half-way
done...
Vetralla in
the distance.
Vetralla is still
in the
distance,
thanks to flat
number two.
Across the road from one another...grapes or poppies?  Pick your intoxicant!