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Parma
... beautiful open piazza section in the middle and lots of archways. We let Elijah play around on the grass for a while and then headed off. We drove to a nearby town in search for a supermarket. We didn't find a supermarket but we saw some markets so we pulled over and went to have a look. It definitely wasn't a touristy place- just lots of locals so I think we stood out a bit! Everyone always stares at me with my blonde hair- I guess there aren't many ...
Lake Como to Parma
... outside restaurants in the afternoons during the siesta time. We must look very touristy as people are always giving us a long hard stare when they drive or walk past us. We walked to a restaurant in town to have dinner. Yet again, it only opened at 7.30 which made it a bit difficult with Eli. He was really good though and the restaurant was really family friendly which made it a lot easier. The menu was in Italian and we didn't really know what anything was but ...
Florence and Carpi
... the sights - the cathedral, the fountains and, of course, David. We walked the strrets crowded still with tourists. Any eariier would have been TOO hot so this time of year is perfect. I bought a painting from an artist in the square and had my picture taken with him. By 4:30 we were back in the car and on our way north. We were afraid of rush hour in Firenze! We headed north toward Balogna and then ducked west a way to Modena. It was a big place ...
Walking in Parma
... of water, but not enough to fill the river area. I particularly liked the view from the pedestrian bridge.
The second walk was in the early evening, from the center of town to my house. By this time, the sky was dark gray and it was raining lightly. It was not cold, only dark. A good first day of October--I suppose autumn has come!
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Parma, qui dit fromage et jambon, dit bonne ville?
Levé tôt pour la ville du parmigiano et du jambon. La route se faisait assez bien, malgré les mongoles qui te coupent à tout bout de champs. En Italie, j'ai appris qu'il fallait avoir la zen attitude pour conduire. Les stops n'existent pas, si la limite c'est 130, ça roule à 160, excepté s'il y a un radar.
As usual, le stationnement que j'avais noté était rendu obsolète (bâtiment dorénavant en construction). ...