A Due Passi Dal Centro Bed And Breakfast Pisa
Giovanni Randaccio 21/a Pisa, Tuscany, 56123, Italy
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Florence to Lucca
... same time. She's a better driver than navigator :-D.
Only hiccup so far was hot Sergio refusing to start when we stopped in Lucca to find the hotel. 10 minutes cooling whilst we grabbed a coke and off he went delivering us safely to our first destination and a well earned beer.
ps: got a few more pics to upload but Italian internet somewhat lacking...
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Day 4 - Rome - Pisa - Montecatini
... boys were welcomed over the public address and had a parade with other youth teams on the field at half time.
After the match the boys played some touch on the field. We then headed off to our hotel in Montecini. A very nice town with narrow streets and typical Tuscan architecture.
The boys had some free time after supper to walk around the town and explore.
Tomorrow we are off to ...
Well that's smaller than I thought it would be...
... a week where all the marble was stolen and reused in other sites. Beautiful marble work!! Almost blinding for pictures.
Had a lovely lunch on a side street from the Field of Miracles.
Kids got to "shop" a bit at the market.
On the way back to the Villa we stopped in Empoli at the "Super Coop", a very big grocery store, to pick up a few things. I found "Made in Manitoba bread flour" and "Canadian Maple Syrup".
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School Day: Time for some homework
A rest day turned into a catch up day. Kids got to sleep in and relax in the morning and then catch up on some journaling. Rome was crazy busy and they needed time to take in what they had learned in Rome before we start the next leg of our journey in Tuscany.
Lots of naps today for David and I.
David took the kids out for a short drive around the countryside. They found a castle. They ended up in Empoli, the bigger centre in our area.
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Round as a Pizza
... via a single causeway or by ferry. Our van park was near the causeway so we took the bus to and from.
Venice is made up of 117 small islands, which are connected by more than 400 bridges over the 150 or so canals and (Claire thinks) it was beautiful! We spent the best part of two days walking the labyrinth of canal-side footpaths and alleyways. In areas it reminded us a little of the Fez medina in Morocco – except far cleaner and the ...



