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Travel Blogs from Lucca
Days 11 and 12: Pisa, Florence and Rome
... painted buildings and lampposts along the river. So we walked down to the Square of Miracles (loose translation) to see the Leaning Tower. We had so much fun just walking around, going into the cathedral and crying, and taking tons of stupid tourist pictures that were awesome. Now, the Tower and everything else was great, but the real highlight was an unplanned, 1-second event. Here's a little background: We were walking on the street and my mom ...
Livorno, Italy
... of shopping. I have yet to make a major purchase…. That will come with time…
After Pisa, it was back to Livorno in our cab. Carol, Bob, Paul, and I decided to have the cab drop us off in the center of town while the others opted to go back to the ship. Once in town, we walked around Livorno, although it was a bit deserted on this Sunday afternoon. We did, however, find a nice small Italian restaurant and had some excellent pasta, ...
Mud-digging
... 1100;емо
85;т!
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Вечер
86;м заеха
83; в Писто
81;ю, устро
80;л сканд
72;л с писто
81;скими бабка
84;и и ...
Riding the Walls
... pedestrians, bicycles, scooters, and cars. It is a horizontal Frogger and would make a good video game. When we finally reach the ramp to the wall Carol wants to switch bikes. She claims that her bike with the basket and our backpack in it is loose and hard to steer. I am thinking it is the operator causing the problem, but being the gentleman I am, we switch. I do think it is funny, if not chauvinistic, that the women's bikes here all have baskets when the mens do not. We ...
Easter in Lucca
... month. We didn’t leave
until after ten and we were both expecting to be lucky to find a seat. We were
judging from what we would expect in Perth…if we aren’t at the church at least
30 minutes before the service …then we are standing.
We arrived at San Martino at just
on 10:20 and to our surprise the cathedral was only half full (or half empty –
depending on how you like to think of these things)…and we sat half way down
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