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Days 11 and 12: Pisa, Florence and Rome
I combined yesterday and today because, well, quite frankly we were too drunk last night for me to post. I'd say "Sorry Mom," but she was the drunkest of us! :) So yesterday, Tom, Dad, Mom, Carleigh and I hopped a train out to Pisa, because Mom and CJ hadn't seen the leaning tower yet, and the rest of us loved the town and really wanted to go back. Pisa, by the way, is so adorable. The town itself is small but so very Italian with its little ...
Mud-digging
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Go and fuck yourselves
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Under the Tuscan Sun - seriously, it was hot!
... gave it a rinse, filled it up and gave it to us. How nice is that! As we walked into the bakery, it was hilarious to see the surprised look on their cousin’s face at the appearance of Luciano. He was supposed to be in Melbourne. We had a selection of the local pastries and some coffee and once again we were forbidden from paying, as Luciano explained he would be insulted if we did. Another fine example of delicious food in Italy.
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Two more days.
... which is the only way to do it from here. The buses run frequently, only an hour's ride, and the fares are very reasonable. It would be madness to try to find a parking space in Florence. Dad figured that gas here is about $9.00 a gallon. The beauty of Florence is magnificent: The Duomo, Campanille, Baptistry, churches, Santa Maria Novella among them; but, like Rome, it ...