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Ciao Firenze! Ciao America!
... was huge, and every wall was covered in a really bright pattern. On the outside the dome is bright blue, so you can see it from every tower, and I wanted to go there for some time. I finally did it just in time to leave!
Thank you all so much for reading about my adventures this semester! I can't wait to see all of you, and hopefully if you ever come visit Italy now you know what to do! (And what not to do). Ciao!!
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Day 10: Florence
... Michelangelo, which is on the top of a hill and overlooks the entirety of Florence across the river. My God, was it beautiful. Not only could we see the whole city, but also tumbling Tuscan hills with Cyprus trees and an old city wall unrolling into the distance. Not a bad couple of hours to spend in the afternoon. The hike up to Piazzale Michelangelo was strenuous, so we took our time coming back down the hill and across the river on our way to Santa Croce, a cathedral that houses ...
Agricultural Centre Luncheon
... than usual. So Phil suggested Alex come too (to which he was not happy about). We went across the road along the flat but bumpy road. We saw magnificent views to Villas up in the hills. We passed many vineyards, one where the electric wires were down as they were in progress of picking grapes for this years wines. We also passed many olive trees. We walked a fair way until we got to the Texas Steak House. We stopped ...
Terzo Giorni - Seeing the Sites of Florence
... out for more site seeing, including more duomos and even one with the mummified remains of a saint (I believe it was one of the Saint Anthony's). I think it is astonishing that so many saints are from Italy! Hmmmm! I wonder why?
We ate near the Ponte Vecchio. I think the bridges and the river were the most enticing feature in Florence. What a great setting for so much history.
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Monte!
... police officers and we were curious why there was so many of them. They were all crowded around the government building and the piazza ot front was blocked off and the normal crowding of people was replaced by some VERY nice cars. We stood by the barriers and watched as the owner of Ferrari came out of the building, got in his shiny , red Ferrari, and sped off. Then we stood here for a while longer, chatting and joking with the police officers and this strange Italian man who was ...