Antico Casale L'Impostino
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Siena
... A huge plate of pasta with two varieties, a piece of fruit, and bottle of water only cost roughly 4,50 Euros. It's about 9:30 pm and I am just enjoying my evening relaxing with a glass of wine, some olives and now a pastry, this is the life. Tomorrow I will spend the day in Florence, possibly take in a free walking tour and then maybe do some window shopping, why not. Sigh...... Have had such a relaxing ...
A reply to: "The dark side of the sloth sanctuary"
... in their natural diet, on a daily basis, sometimes they don't. For the most part they are given a diet of vegetables, barros leaves, which are a natural leaf substitute, and currently they were testing dog food on the sloths. Now I know dog food probably sounds a little bit odd but it is also full of lots of yummy vitamins and minerals, especially the puppy food they were being given. Now of course I would love them to only eat what they usually do in the wild but ...
The Italian Version of San Francisco
... seen so many incredible pieces of artistic expression housed in a single place. I had to use my backup battery because of all the pictures I was taking.
Moreover, at the very end of my tour, I saw a preserved human finger and head (St. Catherine I believe). It was quite amazing.
Overall, even though the weather was unbearable and the hills were exhausting, Siena was a lovely city that could have been afforded more time. ...
Wedding Day
We drove to the villa a few days ago and have been settling in here getting ready for the wedding and meeting the other guests coming for the wedding. Ryan and Bick (my nephew and his new wife), have friends from all over. Ryan and Bick work in England and Bick's parents are from Malaysia, so was a very multicultural affair.
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Tuscany!
... Maria), and Dymph's husband Mick. We had a good look around at Florence. We saw the open air museum with the sculptures spotted here and there, the ancient leather market and the Accademia where Michaelangelo's statue of David is on display. The statue is pretty awesome!
Then we catch the train to Siena and to the hotel where we are staying for the next few ...