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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 ...
Firenze Masterpiece
... waited in the reservation line, Guy Fieri (yes of Diner's Drive-ins and Dives) walk by with his lovely blonde wife ( Jo touched him and he touched her back but her arm did NOT smell like BBQ sauce or pesto?) Yet undoubtedly the David was the highlight (yet Mike doubts the validity of his heritage lacking authenticity of "the Covenant" ) Also many plaster studies of many other ...
The Vatican if you can...
... particular, were an incredible sight.
In some of the photos of the ceiling, you can see the 3D affect created. The artists seem to take extra time to make curved surfaces appear flat and flat surfaces appear three dimensional.
We finally made the Sistine Chapel around 1.30pm...
And guess what.... No ...
Florence and the Tourists
... got tagliatelle which I thought was a bit plain.
Next we went to Baldini gardens, we had been told by Helene and Marco there was a great view of Florence from the coffee shop there. Our ticket covered another garden bol something so we went there next, in the garden there was a porcelain museum which I looked through and Mea sat on a seat and waited. As time was getting on we headed to where we had been told there was a building that ...
Fine art and lush gardens
... the lineup was much longer than when we had been there and we're thankful we chose to get in line early. It was a little disappointing that the museum only had a few pieces and didn't really keep our attention long. Although the statue is definitely the best part and well worth a look at - even if you do turn into an embarrassed school girl.... Adrian! We tried our luck at the Uffizi museum but the line up there was ridiculously long and there really ...