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Day 10: Florence
... We watched some kids run into a creperie and decided it was time for Mom to try her first Nutella crepe. They are so gooey and chocolatey and sweetly delicious. Once we were in Santa Croce, we only had a little time, so went straight to the Masters' tombs. I can't explain the absolute disbelief and surrealty of standing in front of the spot where Galileo, Michelangelo and Dante rest. I mean, you're literally 10 feet from the father of modern astronomy, the painter of the ...
Day 6
My last day. Off to Firenze. Up at 7.30am with priority pass to get tickets for Uffizi gallery. Train to Firenze, no problem, city. Very very busy. Had short coffee break then off to museum. Entrance only 4€ What a place?! 50 galleries with 2 long corridors. Fantastic paintings and statues. 2 hours of enjoyment but tiring. Coffee in gallery 5€ Stopped in the ...
San Gimignano
... to say, it was probably one of the most delicious things I have ever eaten! But best in the world? I didn't think there was anyway to tell having only sampled two flavours, so the only thing to do was go back for some more! This time I got half lemon and half decadent chocolate. While they weren't quite as amazing as the first two, they were still pretty damn good. It was another ridiculously ...
Final Paper for Class- Hannah's Italian Food Diary
... Often times, American’s do not even think about what they are eating and just do so to fill their stomachs. In Italy, I have grown to think of eating as feeding the body with nutrients in order to become strong and healthy. I have also learned more about portion control. Instead of piling a mass amount of food on my plate, as many times I did back at home, I have learned the importance of eating meals, especially dinners, in courses. ...
Frescos & Fungi
... our way to the beautiful Boboli Gardens. Time didn’t permit a visit for us, but we’d highly recommend making an afternoon out of visiting these gardens which looked huge and well worth the ticket cost to enter. Also on the other side of the river was the not so well known Piazzale Michelangelo. Wow! Our steeply stepped trek to the piazzale brought us to stunning panoramic views of Florence and the surrounding area. Again, thanks ...