Antica Dimora Patrizia Lucca
Piazza Carmignani, 12 Lucca, Tuscany, 55015, Italy
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Muggy Day in Florence
... is also one of the hilliest I've ever encountered. That and the mugginess cut my visit short as I missed out on the Barbini Gardens because I couldn't quite find the trail as it split off into the hills. At one point, I had a Dan Brown moment, felt like Robert Langdon wondering which way to go as occasionally statues would be at the fork. Their arms were cut off though, otherwise I would hope they point out the right direction.
The ...
March Madness
... Our friend Wally took us to an organic farm. We hosted a pizza party for our friends Wally, Laura and John, so Mark and Emily could meet them. Em and Mark sat in on Mike's medical ethics class. One evening the 4 of us went to a dinner/jazz club.
The only trip we did take was towards the end of their week when we went to Pompei. Emily has been there 3 times, but Mark had never been. There is always so much more to learn and be amazed about ...
Quiet November in Lucca
... s thrilling conclusion (Holland won again!!!) and since we had 2 hours before the next race we decided to walk through Lucca and stop at a Café for a nice coffee but the more we walked …the hungrier we became … so we decided to make our way back to Brunella and make some lunch. On the way we bumped into Stig & Charlotte and chatted with them for awhile.
After calling Perth I took off to watch the main race…Mary was going to catch up later. I got ...
Lost in Lucca
... that we could book ourselves a motel for the next 3 days. We love Lucca but we have found the hour and ˝ to 2 hours on the train into Florence and back each day before we think to venture onto something else quite difficult. Siena and Assisi are next on our list and you have to get to Florence to even begin our journey to them. After finding suitable lodgings we went in to find the Duomo!! Here in the centre of life in Florence we found this most ...
Starting to Sing (finally!!!)
... As we got out I asked if this was the place to catch the bus back to the station…with a strange look on his face he told me ‘no’ that it was on the other side of the street.( Later on in the day I was to find out that the city centre was only about 10 minutes’ walk to the train station…just down the road…hence the funny look from the ‘simpatico’ bus driver).
From the time we hopped off the bus we loved this ...

