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Tuscany
... Nath's leatherman which wasn't ideal but we made do! I ended up cutting quite a lot off and he now looks so grown up! Nath cooked up some Persian chicken for dinner while I took Eli to see the geese and pigs and we fed them our scraps. E loves all the animals here and is fascinated by all the different noises they make! We then wandered down to the pool to watch the sunset over the hills before heading back to the apartment for ...
Wedding Day
... villa at the time! We have all felt strange in different areas of the villa as well. All in all, this was a very interesting part of our trip.
The wedding was held in Monteriggioni. The town is very picturesque and the town hall is very old, being built in the medieval ages. It really was quite hot but the wedding was really nice. ...
Tuscany!
... took me to the city and to the hotel where I was met by the owner of the hotel who said he would not have room in his hotel but will put me in the new hotel he had just bought. So he put my bags in a taxi and we went to this beaut place, with an elevator, and then I crashed...
The next day I caught the train to Florence and met uop with my sisters, Dymph (Dymphina) ...
We love Italy!
... we got back on the bus and drove to Pisa to see the Leaning Tower of Pisa We had about two hours to walk around and shop. Near the end of our time a lot of delegates played the game Ninja.
We then counted off and boarded the bus to take a two-hour drive to our hotel. Dinner was either an omlette or beef and spinach and everyone got pasta! Finally we had time after dinner to hang out, play games, or use the internet.
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Rain
... our tickets to Firenze. The station is teaming with tourists; trains arriving and departing to various points within and out Italy. We have reserved seats on the fast train to the station at Santa Maria Novella. The weather continues to turn poorly and the rain, at times, is heavy.
Upon arriving in Florence, there is no doubt that Emily is in charge. She steps off the train and leads us briskly through the crowd, darting between ...