All'Ussero Relais & Co. Pisa
Lungarno Pacinotti 26 Pisa, Tuscany, 56126, Italy
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Florence to Lucca
A local mechanic looked over the engine for us before we left and fixed a couple of potential disasters with the fuel line before we fired up and headed out through the maze of narrow passageways that make up Florence. Learning how to double-de-clutch (look it up) to change gear without crunching and then a quick stop at the stunning viewpoint overlooking the city to make our first ...
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...
The drive to Pisa was fine but we got lost trying to find the parking area to catch the shuttle to the site. In the end, we just drove to the site and got a parking spot within a block of the Field of Miracles. Note to self ...this is the off season... We CAN get parking spots.
After the prerequisite pictures of Sean "holding the tower", we explored the site. Nice to see some things with the marble still on it after being in ...
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
... of road-less, cliff faced coast with five spectacular villages along the way. We caught the train to the southern-most village, planning on visiting each of the five towns as we walked the 16km north and then taking the train back to Levanto. However, not long after leaving the second village (Manarola) we found that the walking track had been cut off by a land slide.
Having already enjoyed some great views, we ventured back to town, surprised ...
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