Relais CentroStorico B&B Pisa
via Corso Italia 26 Pisa, Tuscany, 56125, Italy
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Florence to Lucca
... a proper SS (A-road) and started to make some progress.
Sergio meanwhile was happily taking it in his stride and didn't miss a beat whilst we fretted about directions. He's quite a smooth drive and is quite nippy provided there isn't a hint of an incline involved. The Alps are going to be interesting.
Wendy had her first taste of Sergio and her first taste of left hand drive ...
Day 4 - Rome - Pisa - Montecatini
Today we had a long drive from Rome to Pisa. We took the coastal road which allowed us to have some beautiful views of the Mediteranian Sea.
The trip took about 4 and a half hours. We arrived in Pisa at 1pm. The boys had some free time to have lunch and to view the leaning tower.
We headed off after that to a village near Montecini to watch a professional rugby match between Rovigo and ...
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
... Pisa, and we think we are going to make up for that over the next month or so. We will probably come home as round as pizzas and as soft as gelato!
Our first stop in Italy was Milan. We wandered the famous fashion district and did a bit of window shopping which was quite interesting. It was full of internationally known brand names as well as many we had never heard of – most having only a few garments on display in extremely fancy stores! ...
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