Siena is a state of mind
We fell in love with Siena the first time we set foot on the Piazza del Campo. It was a hot, sticky June afternoon in 1994.
Four of us, my wife Susan, her brother Dick and his wife Dorothy and I had spent the better part of a morning wading through the heat, grit and hordes of sweating tourists circling the sights of Florence. After a short drive south and parking the car by the Porta Romana we stumbled into the cool, inviting space of "il Campo", one of the world's most fascinating open spaces. We've never looked back.
A few years later I began this web site a few years later in hopes of helping other travelers find the same peace of mind that we did then -- and still do today.
Over the years many images that have caught my mind's eye through the camera. I'd like to share a few of them with you, juxtaposed with the sounds of the Venetian Red Prince, packaged compliments of the animation gurus at Animoto - oh, and turn your speakers up: