Living without a car: Get a whole month of your life back every year
It’s been a while since I went on a Slackerology rant, but living without a car has been on my mind again recently and instead of just speaking in confident, but speculative terms, I decided to crunch a bunch of numbers to support my argument. When you ask someone why…
The best Tuscan restaurants from my Lonely Planet research trip
This is it folks. For the final post of Tuscany Month, celebrating the release of the totally redesigned 2010 Lonely Planet Tuscany & Umbria, I am listing, by my modest estimation, the best Tuscan restaurants. I’ve selected restaurants from the full budget range for various reasons that will be made…
The best hotels in Tuscany from my Lonely Planet research trip
The Tuscany Month countdown to the release of the totally redesigned 2010 Lonely Planet Tuscany & Umbria is nearing its end. I’ve been saving the best for last, including my carefully considered list of the best hotels in Tuscany (and pensions and agriturismi). As always, the caveats are: this list…
The highs and lows of chilled out Colle di Val d’Elsa, Tuscany
Welcome back to Tuscany Month, featuring another chunk of the Lost Tuscany Text, this time about Colle di Val d’Elsa, that didn’t make it into the totally redesigned 2010 Lonely Planet Tuscany & Umbria. Most visitors to Colle di Val d’Elsa are simply changing buses en route to Volterra. However,…
The best road trip in Tuscany from my Lonely Planet research trip
Today’s Tuscany Month excitement highlights my favorite scenic/interesting drive in the region. Probably my favorite new feature in the 2010 Lonely Planet Tuscany & Umbria are all the numerous driving tours we added. In some cases we just took a logical grouping of villages that were already listed in the…
Tuscan pit-stop – atmospheric and rewardin San Quirico d’Orcia
Welcome back to Tuscany Month, featuring another chunk of the Lost Tuscany Text, this time about San Quirico d’Orcia, that didn’t make it into the totally redesigned 2010 Lonely Planet Tuscany & Umbria. Although extremely atmospheric and featuring some good value eating and sleeping, San Quirico, by Tuscany standards, is…
The best cheap eats in Tuscany from my Lonely Planet research
Listing the best cheap eats in Tuscany might be my favorite Tuscany Month post. Having now completed two Tuscany guidebook projects for Lonely Planet, I’m feeling emboldened to share some authoritative opinions about the area. My biggest fixation is how one might enjoy a first-rate Tuscan experience without having to…
The curious case of Pope Pius II, author, narcissistic, but great pope
Welcome back to Tuscany Month, featuring another chunk of the Lost Tuscany Text, this time about Pope Pius II, that didn’t make it into the totally redesigned 2010 Lonely Planet Tuscany & Umbria. This text is from a pop-up box I wrote about Pius for the previous Tuscany & Umbria…
Best cheap hotels in Tuscany from my Lonely Planet research trip
Tuscany Month continues with my on-the-ground, personally researched list of the best cheap hotels in Tuscany. The Sleeping listings were one of the hardest hit sections in the beautifully crafted 2010 edition of Lonely Planet Tuscany & Umbria and with online accommodation booking making this section almost obsolete, it’s easy…
It’s Tuscany Month at Killing Batteries
Welcome to the first of many Tuscany posts in the month of January, marking the release of a heartbreaking work of guidebooking genius, the 2010 edition of Lonely Planet Tuscany & Umbria. I don’t normally make such a big deal about the release of my guidebooks, but this particular guidebook…




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