Al Fagiano
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Wearied and Wet in Padova
... result in smashed or stolen glasses, blood and tears!
On our way back to the car Frederico gave us a night tour of the city; it was noticeably very different from the other places we have been. The buildings are much, much larger and grander here and there is something very austere about the city and its imposing architecture, it has a vastness that made me feel small and little bit overwhelmed.
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Walking Around Padua
... and how most places including restaurants and pizzerias are closed. We visit Palazzo Della Ragione, which has a huge hall from the 13th century. It is decorated with 333 frescoes and that is really all you get to see so we are not here very long. Next a Risorgimento museum which is not as food as the one in Milan but does contain some interesting pieces from Italian history and footage from Padova during Mussolinis visits here and bombings in WWII. We walk ...
Wow, is this place for Real?
... Power went out and a few folks were getting a little impatient so we (others) got the guy to hurry it up a bit. Our little group was far too relaxed to be uptight about something so minor, but we played along fully realizing that some people don’t have as much patience, or might be tired, or not feeling well.
Walked around a bit more then decided to hit up a little place and have a night cap, share some stories, laughs and then we all proceeded to ...
Just Like Clockwork
... Today we had breakfast then parked the car near the center of the old part of Verona and walked in. We just walked around and didn't go inside any museums or churches (THANK YOU! I'm all museum-ed out as you probably know). We went to Guiliette's Balcony and as soon as we got there I wanted to go (it was too crowded). We grabbed a roast chicken for lunch and ate it near the market square, where I bought Pigeon girl's birthday ...