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Local People, Radda

Local People, Rodda
Local people form an impromptu tableau in the town of Radda, Italy

Local People, Radda. Radda, Italy. August 27, 2016. © Copyright 2016 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Local people form an impromptu tableau in the town of Radda, Italy

It was our last day in the hills of the Chianti region of Italy, and for reasons I cannot recall at the moment we made one final visit to the small, hilltop village of Radda, situated in the wine and olive growing region between Florence and Siena.

We arrived early — which makes sense, in retrospect, because later we had to drive to Florence, where we would stay for the next few days before flying back to the US. The town, which can be quite busy at times, was rather quiet, and some of the small streets were almost deserted. The sun was low enough still that the narrow streets were still in shade. I walked up steps to the front of the town church, looked down, and made this photograph of an interesting collection of people standing near some steps.


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Laundry, Morning Sun

Laundry, Morning Sun
Morning light shines on a building wall with drying laundry, Radda, Italy

Laundry, Morning Sun. Radda, Italy. August 27, 2016. © Copyright 2016 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Morning light shines on a building wall with drying laundry, Radda, Italy

If my memory is correct, I made this photograph on just about our final morning in the Chianti region of Italy in the summer of 2016. We had spent a week with family at a place in the hills, exploring the vineyards and olive groves of the region, and visiting the hilltop village of Radda several times. (It was one of the nearest towns in this rural area.)

We visited again on this morning, arriving early enough that the narrow streets were not crowded, though vendors were starting to set up shop for the day. Because we were in no hurry, I took time to wander off from the main street and look around a few out-of-the-way spots, including this little street up near the highest point of the town, where buildings were packed tightly together. The brilliant summer light was just hitting the wall of this building.


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Vineyards Below Radda

Vineyards Below Radda
Evening light and shadows on vineyards belown Radda in Chianti

Vineyards Below Radda. Radda in Chianti, Italy. August 23, 2016. © Copyright 2016 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Evening light and shadows on vineyards below Radda in Chianti

We have now visited this small town several times. The first time we passed through on our way to another place, barely giving it a glance. (I know, that is hard to believe.) Then on the return drive we came back through it and noticed the remarkable location atop a mountain ridge, with buildings alongside the narrow road and stretching off in either direction. Then we returned for dinner, arriving early enough to take a bit of time exploring the village, which turned out to be a bit larger than we had imagined.

On this dinner visit we came into town a little before 7:00 PM, and since dinner wasn’t scheduled until 7:30 we had some time to wander. After walking up and down some of the narrow streets — barely wide enough for a single small car in many places and few cars go there — I found a walk along the edge of the ridge overlooking the valley to the west and facing into the beautiful evening light. Far in the distance (and not seen in this photograph) were tree-covered hills stretching off toward very distant mountains. Below were vineyards and olive orchards, with the gentle gold-hour light passing from left to right and beginning to darken the shadows.


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