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Giardino di Villa Strozzi

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    • Day 20

      Hitting The Wall On Traveling

      October 8, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      I made up that title to grab you and you’ll hear us talk about this in today’s video but honestly we are good and navigating through the little speed bumps that arise when in another new place where people don’t speak the language and there are MASSES of tourists! And you know our lifestyle…living in Beulah, Colorado with days of not even seeing a neighbor! But we’ve got our city walking shoes on. And we topped 25,000 today.

      The place I booked to stay in Florence you’ll see here in the video and photos. It’s a Sobe that is on the top floor of an old building and the marble hallway leads to our floor with high ceiling rooms plus a balcony! Mind you, clean is relative in Europe and I did have to specifically request 4 pillows. There are no blankets… it’s hot and we sleep with a sheet. If you want more towels it’s $3 each. This was rated an 8 of 10 on booking.Com and the Innkeeper from Bombay was so nice at check in. We are a 30 min walk to train station and we’ve been out after dark and feel safe. Upon Diane and Glenn’s recommendation we carry our passports and ID in our secret lockdown belts! I
      We feel good about supporting the local innkeepers rather than the corporate hotels plus we have sweet interactions that feel authentic.
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    • Day 21

      I Find Places - He Gets Us There

      October 9, 2023 in Italy ⋅ 🌙 20 °C

      Dave and I make a good team when traveling. My curiosity combined with his savy map skills lands us in fun places. I do have to laugh though because in some of the videos today Dave’s New Yorker sarcasm comes through which I take no offense to and he means no unkindness by. But it’s funny to hear.

      There’s a hilarious photo of the kids at the table next to us asleep. O the joys of travel with teens!!! I’m not sure if they were on strike or really asleep.

      Plus the lovely table sold us on lunch at this real Italy eatery. A lunch I will remember.

      There’s more too: walking to the bus station we came upon a farmer selling cheese, bread and meat in a neighborhood! We passed by lots of fruit veggie stores. The strawberries looked yummy. Getting the bus ticket was a learning curve but 1.70 per trip was a deal and took us to a fairyland place. I loved today. And spending it with Dave.
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    • Day 11

      Road to rome

      June 5, 2018 in Italy ⋅ 🌙 18 °C

      Left Venice in a water taxi to get back on our bus. Our bus driver’s name is Enrico and Phil praises him for being such a good driver and they work well together. Stopped at a rest Centre and took a picture for Ron of a cow and what we thought said Drink milk but said milk the cow...we ask Enrico. Then to Pisa. Much more to it than we thought. We had a local guide who was very humorous. Apparently people from Pisa did not like the Venetian or the Romans. Men selling cheap souvenirs mainly outside the walls. Phil said to watch for pickpockets. We stopped at Machiavella winery. He wrote The Prince away back when?Lots of wine tasting and some snacks....the view is from the winery. Arrived at hotel around 6 o’clock. A group of us tried to find a restaurant but ended up coming back to hotel....a very funky hotel. Little lights in ceiling and walls of bed part of room. Remember the coloured bathroom fixtures??Read more

    • Day 12

      Road to Rome

      June 6, 2018 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      I missed a walking tour of Florence this morning. Had a very sore throat, which is much better now, and dropped my IPad on my bad toe and it was sore too. At 3 o’clock we left for San Gimignano, medieval towers from the Middle Ages on a hill in Tuscany. It is a UNESCO heritage sight. We got out of bus on way up and countryside was amazing. Had a gelato and shopped. Drove to an eating place and had the best group meal so far....deep fried olives, bruschetta, tapenade on bread, ravioli, and then brought in on a huge tray, big roast of beef. Lots of merriment ensued as there was bottles of different wines on table and they brought beer if one wanted it. We sang in bus on way home and acted like a bunch of teenagers. Enrico drove bus around traffic circle 3 times as we were singing. A couple of young girls 20 or 21 are on the bus. One is with her parents and her friend came with her. Very attractive and pleasant. The danced in the aisle to ABBA’s Dancing Queen!Read more

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