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Day 10: Florence
... and the writer of the Divine Comedy. Come ON!! I geeked out a bit. Not to mention, the cathedral itself was stunning, as we the cloisters and courtyard outside. We headed back to the apartment and Mom cooked us a fantastic pot roast with potatoes, carrots, mushrooms, onions, and a salad. We enjoyed the delicious dinner around the large dining room table, sipped champagne, talked, laughed, and enjoyed the evening. Now, it's time to rest our very weary bodies and prepare for another ...
Farewell Florence
... down many a streets during the day and at night, I've Experienced. I truly have seen all of the sides to Florence or at least many of them. Now on top of the Duomo my visit has come full circle. It feels as if this is my send off from Italy but fortunately I still have another city to visit and that is Venezia. Reflection: It's the moment you feel more alive then ...
Pompeii
Its finally time to leave rome and I can honestly say I'm not that sad about it. The history of the city is amazing but its too crowded and too hot for our liking I think. We came and saw what we wanted to so it was time to be on our way. We left Rome fairly early and headed by train down to Naples where we connected on the local circumvesuvia train to the ruins of Pompeii. It was another hot day but we managed to enjoy the ...
Florence's famous Ponte Vecchio!
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Slowly but gradually, we walked towards the Vecchio’s bridge but not before crossing over a neighboring bridge a few hundred meters in front of it! This way, I told Michel, we could easily walk back to this side of the river by simply crossing over the famous PonteVecchio! Good thinking right! Because you see….I had every intentions ...
Florence and the eating machines
... it all but instead, I couldn't help but giggle being instantly reminded of my friend Gabby's story from when she and Tanya were in Italy several years ago studying Italian. Now fluent, back then made the error of telling some locals how much she enjoyed looking at the 'tette' as opposed to 'tetti' - the latter meaning roofs, the former meaning boobies!
Although we passed innumerable monuments of great importance, there's one in particular that I want ...