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Day 10: Florence
We started the day with a major bummer: Bradley left for home bright and early, which makes me really sad. I miss him already and I'm jealous that he gets to see our pooch and smoosh his little Louie face. There are a ton of dogs in Europe, by the way, and people bring them everywhere with them. We have FaceTimed with Lou a couple times to make us (me) feel better... but I digress. Anyway, I miss my husband a lot. Today's drizzly, cold weather matched the gloominess of Bradley's ...
Florence- last day
... Jonathan had rabbit, and in the back of my head I could hear Elmer Fudd singing, “Kill the wabbit, kill the wabbit…”. I had soup and some kind of pasta dish. (Jonathan’s meal was better.) While sitting there at dinner, we looked at the museum schedule and realized that we had time to see the Accademia where Michelangelo’s David is housed. The line for this museum is usually very long, even extending down the block ...
The "Rest" of Firenze
... br> Round about four o'clock (16:00 here) we roused ourselves and took a trip to the laundromat around the corner. €14.10 later, we had washed and dried our laundry, as well as enjoyed some gelato down the street. :) I had kiwi/banana and chocolate. It was like eating a banana split. Yum!
After we got back from laundry, I got to pick our dinner spot out of the guide book. I read about three pages of suggestions, and finally chose a spot with cheap ...
Au Revoir Morocco, Buon Giorno Italy!
... attached to the terminal! It wasn't the warmest of nights, almost cold enough to see your breath. So we had to 'bundle up' in all of the warm clothes we brought and wait for the airport to reopen at 4am. We weren't the only guests at this classy, 5-star accommodation though. There were a handful of other people braving the chilly night as well. ...
Florence - Day 4
... Oh well…
Local Wine Shop
In all of our time in Florence we have been squarely centered on the tourist area. This is a beautiful area where small cobble stone streets are rampant and every third building has significance. In order to find the bus to head up to Michelangelo’s Piazza, we crossed into areas where real residents actually live and real life and ...