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Day 10: Florence
... that didn't stop Mom, Dad, Tom and me from walking around the whole city while CJ worked on some schoolwork. We had a late start because we putzed around the apartment a bit and Mom and Dad found a cool market where they bought us some food for the next few days. When we ventured out, we walked out to Ponte Vecchio again (can't get enough of that bridge!) and over to the other side, where we had lunch, wine, and the first cannoli of the trip. We continued along the Arno River ...
Days 7 and 8: Genoa, Pisa, Florence
Wow, we've traveled a lot yesterday and today. We left Marseille early yesterday morning to catch three trains to Genoa, Italy (fun fact: birthplace of Christopher Columbus). It took all day to get there, but we did get to see some pretty cool scenery; all three trains rode tracks right on the Mediterranean coast, with some distant views of the Alps. We rode through Nice, Monaco, Monte Carlo, and Cannes -- all were stunning little villages built into hillsides ...
Florence
... on the bridge.
Girls, I have never seen so much jewelry in one spot... Some of the pieces were magnificent. Hey Rob, the watch in the photo is almost as big as yours.. It's only 50mm :)
The camera is giving me the ******... I can't tell how much of the subject is in frame. Not being able to find anything in ...
Florence the City of Churches
... to eat and visit the Duomo in all it's glory. It is unlike any other church with the beautiful designs all over it, and it dominates the Piazza. We then make our way over to the Ponte Vecchio Bridge. It really is something to behold. It is one of the oldest bridges in Italy which hasn't been destroyed by war. The colours are spectacular in the afternoon light and there are people everywhere! As we walk up towards it from the right hand side I can see a woman closing her ...
On the Road Again
... shade is partway down. We are also moving at a pretty good pace. Almost to the Italian border! Well made it to Milano where I had to change trains. We were running late and I was freaking because I thought I was going to miss my connection. But no problem - made it OK! Now headed to Firenze, aka Florence to all you Yanks! Should be met at the station by Dottie &/or Mark. So looking forward to my visit! Again, More ...