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Province of Florence

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    • Giorno 15

      Dag 15 Verplaatsing

      5 giugno 2022, Italia ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      Eindelijk richting Firenze, Ik heb TomTom weer een motor route laten uitzoeken, het was weer schitterend. Van mensen op de camping in Caldonazzo een adres van een camping in de buurt van Florence gekregen en daar zijn we heen gereden.Leggi altro

    • Giorno 18

      Pisa to Florence

      8 aprile, Italia ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      Had an early start back on the coach today after a really long day on the coach yesterday. We started the day by going to the leaning tower of Pisa! We had a solid 30 minutes to walk around and take pictures. Both Pearse and I were feeling like shit so we didn't put any effort into taking pictures of us holding up the tower or whatever else. The tower leans a lot more than I thought it did. I didn't know this either, but they've had to straighten it out a couple of times. We got back on the bus to go to Florence. I've been really excited for Florence because I've heard it's beautiful. I can now attest to that. It was almost 30 degrees out, which makes me like it even more. We went to a leather, gold, and silver store where we learned about Italian leather and how to differentiate real and fake leather. After their presentation, we left really fast, which is good because I probably would have talked myself into buying a chain or something. We went to go get a sandwich just down the road. Other than our bread being butchered and cut really thin, my sandwich was so good. It was prosciutto with truffle honey and garlic mayo. I absolutely destroyed it. You can't go to Florence without getting some gelato, so we found a store that was packed. There were too many flavors to pick from, so I asked the lady to just give me her favorites. Of course, the first one she scooped was peanut butter. I also got a pecan one, mango, and raspberry. Other than the peanut butter one, they were all delicious. You can definitely tell the difference between gelato at home and here. Maybe it's just biased lol. We walked around a little bit more before we had to get ready for the Tuscany dinner we paid for the other day. For me, this was the highlight of the day. It had a 4 course meal with wine. This restaurant is pretty much in this guys backyard. He sang opera for us with another guy on the piano. They played some songs that we could dance to as a group as well as some slow songs for couples to dance to. Pearse and I played rock paper scissors to see who had what role. I lost, so he was the lead. We were trend setters once we got up there dancing together. Other people went up with their friends for fun. Someone caught a cheeky little video of us dancing lol. The main course was a Tuscan tomahawk steak and potatoes! We've been talking about how we want a steak dinner since we got here, so it was much needed. All the food was so good and the wine was so tasty. The coach took us from the Tuscany dinner and into town, where it dropped almost everyone off. Pearse stayed back and went to the hotel to get a good nights sleep
      cause he's sick. I went with the group to Florence's famous karaoke bar. I needed a few drinks for confidence, but I got up there and brought Canada to Europe. I started with Higher by Creed and followed it up with Rockstar by Nickleback. More people knew Rockstar for sure. I called it a night pretty early because we have another 8 am. start tomorrow. I walked back from the bar at 1230, not realizing it was almost a 1.5 hour walk. Halfway through the walk, I realized my phone was going to die, so I looked ahead at the directions and tried to memorize them. Luckily, it was basically a straight line the whole way because my phone did die. I'm so bad at directions, so I was worried, but somehow I actually found the hotel. Overall, it was a pretty chill day, but it was a really fun one ,
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    • Giorno 6

      Dernier jour…

      12 aprile, Italia ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Pour le dernier jour nous étions très fatigué du rythme tenue toute la semaine que nous avons seulement visiter le musée, la cathédrale et le baptistère del fiore qui étaient juste top ! On a bu un verre avec un point de vue sur le dôme de la cathédrale top, nous sommes aller du côté de Santz croce qui est magnifique aussi et ensuite nous sommes rentrés se reposer car le lendemain matin nous avions notre vol à 7h25 du matin !

      J’ai adoré ce voyage, une ambiance et un temps au top. Je veux revenir absolument en ayant plus de temps pour être moins speed mais je veux refaire Florence à tout prix !!
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    • Giorno 8–9

      Einmal quer durch Italien

      29 aprile, Italia ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Heute steht ein "Seitenwechsel" an. Nach dem Aufstehen, war ich recht planlos, wo es hingehen soll. Mit Florenz habe ich schon seit Tagen geliebäugelt, dachte aber, das könnte mit FJ kritisch werden... Da es dann eben keinen besseren Plan gab und die Richtung passt, wird es wohl Florenz oder auf italienisch "Firenze", was irgendwie auch geil klingt.

      Wir meiden ja die Autostrada, wie der Teufel das Weihwasser und daher gab's wieder einen Pass (Bild 1) und Serpentine für uns. (Zwischenzeitlich frage ich mich, ob es seltsam ist, dass ich in der Wir-Form schreibe?! Egal...)

      Auf dem Weg nach Firenze hab ich NATÜRLICH noch kurz die Partnergemeinde von Groß-Umstadt besucht. Das macht man ja als gute Nachbarin so, wenn man schon auf dem Weg ist (Bild 2).

      5 Stunden später:
      Du weißt, dass du in der Großstadt bist, wenn dein Navi sagt: "Verlassen Sie im Kreisel die 5. Ausfahrt." Dann denkst du als Landei nur noch: "WTF mache ich hier eigentlich. Kann ich nicht einfach mit meinem A... zuhause bleiben?" Nein, kann ich scheinbar nicht. Da muss ich jetzt also durch. Na dann einfach fahren und sich nebenbei 100x bei allen im Kreisel Mitfahrenden laut entschuldigen, als könnte sie mich hören. Das ist auch der Moment, in dem man nicht nur beim Rückwärtsfahren die Musik leise dreht.

      Von den ganzen Motorrollern muss ich gar nicht sprechen, die haben ja grundsätzlich den Blinker links in Dauerbetrieb. 😅

      Nach dem Kreisel ist vor der Gasse: 
      Als hätte man nicht schon genug geschwitzt, schickt dich dein Navi in Gassen, in denen du dir einfach nur wünscht, du wärst mit einem Smart unterwegs. Aber es ist, wie es ist. FJ hat doch nicht so eine schmale Taille wie anfangs gelobt. Die 6 m Länge und rund 2,20 m Breite müssen jetzt durch das Nadelöhr. Da fängt man plötzlich wieder an, an Gott zu glauben und betet.

      Und dann beginnt das Dilemma ja erst... Parkplatzsuche! Und Suche und Suche. Von wegen "Wer suchet der findet." 🤯 Da war nix zu machen.
      Ob es für Firenze und mich nochmal eine Chance gibt? Das weiß nicht mal Michelangelo.

      Heute war es dann ein echter Roadtrip. Den ganzen Tag auf der Straße verbracht.

      Hilft alles nichts, da brauche ich jetzt erstmal eine kalte Spezi. Also raus aus der Stadt und einen Stellplatz finden.

      Achja, mein alter Freund, der Regen, hat mich auch kurzfristig besucht, sich aber nach 5 Minuten gedacht, die Alte sitzt heute eh nur in der Karre, das spare ich mir auf, bis sie wieder einen Ausflug geplant hat.

      Ergänzung 19.20 Uhr:
      Ich gebe Firenze noch eine Chance. Und siehe da, direkt einen Parkplatz bekommen... Zum Sonnenuntergang. Der Rest ist Geschichte (ab Bild 5).
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    • Giorno 21

      Il Duomo

      30 maggio 2022, Italia ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Welcome to Florence ⛲️🖤
      So we caught the train in the morning and got to our hostel, dropped our bags in their room because it wasn’t check in time yet and then went to get some lunch. We got focaccia’s and baby carrots from the Pam and ate them at a piazza.
      We checked into our hostel which we may or may not have accidentally booked for the 29th and 30th nights instead of our actual dates; the 30th and 31st. Oops. But it ended up being okay because the lady was really nice. We did book it while we were very jet-lagged so will try to not do that again.
      Then we walked really fast to the Duomo because that made us a bit late and we walked up the 400 and something stairs pretty fast and I mustered up the courage to ask the security guard to take a photo of us, who then told us he would take few so we could change poses 💅
      We then saw him later the next day when we went to get dinner. I hope he gets paid good.
      Sara took a few of me too but some came out a bit blurry. Maybe it was the stairs. The view was very pretty though. And the art inside the dome was very cool. The longer you stared at it the more weird some of the demons looked.
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    • Giorno 34

      The Baptistery of St. John in Florence

      11 giugno 2022, Italia ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

      The Baptistery of St. John... You know St. John the Baptist. Italians actually call him San Giovanni, not sure I ever knew they were the same person.

      The octagonal Baptistery constructed between 1059 and 1128 l, which actually predates the nearby Cathedral of Florence.Leggi altro

    • Giorno 36

      Scenes of Florence

      13 giugno 2022, Italia ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Home of the Renaissance, Florence did not disappoint. So far it has to be Emily and David's favorite major city we've visited. A Piazza around every corner, and a matching Church along with it.

      If you ever get to go, the Piazzale Michelangelo is a must see. It did show up on our research, but we only went because we stumbled upon it by accident while doing a river walk. It's across the Arno River and offers a stunning skyline view of Florence for free. You can drive or get there by foot from the main Cathedral in maybe 40 minutes (only because its up hill).

      It's a gorgeous city.
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    • Giorno 23

      Last of Florence

      1 giugno 2022, Italia ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      We stayed with very sweet hostel friends. One was from Argentina and one from Toulouse in France where I am going in July! We stayed up late talking and then had to go to sleep because Sara and I had an early train to Venice.
      Next is a view of our hostel roof where we had a coffee, then a FaceTime with Scout where I am clearly getting some good gossip from home (kidding ) and then a gelato and then we had butter chicken for dinner which was so so good. Don’t judge this cuisine choice I know we are in Italy xx
      I have also captured a replica of David at his fountain and Sara and I have definitely learnt that he got his glute muscles purely from the amount of stairs in Italy. There was also a water fountain that had sparkling water but it was quite acidic.
      There is more photos from the Uffizi too. I like the disco move.
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    • Giorno 18

      Toskana recap

      27 febbraio 2023, Italia ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

      Heute ein kleiner Rückblick unserer letzten Woche, die wir größtenteils auf dem Sofa verbracht haben. Uns hat's nämlich erwischt... Auf den Fotos sieht man unsere schöne Unterkunft bei Florenz, Bilder der Stadt selbst und Eindrücke unserer Route. Hier 4 Stunden Umweg zu fahren um Mautgebühren zu sparen war die beste Entscheidung! Auf Bildern wirkt es wie immer nicht halb so schön. Wir sind von der Region Florenz über Sienna und Chianti durch die Berge nach Grosseto, Saturnia (Schwefelquellen) gefahren...Leggi altro

    • Giorno 33

      Cinque Fotografie-Tuscany Day 5

      16 maggio 2022, Italia ⋅ 🌙 16 °C

      The day started early as we got up to watch the lunar eclipse around 5 a.m. It was fascinating to watch the emerging eclipse from lounge chairs by the pool as the area birds sang their songs. Although the moon slipped behind the hilly horizon, we did enjoy witnessing this experience, and we were grateful for clear skies.

      After returning to bed for a few more hours, we got up and enjoyed an ample breakfast. We then made our way to Siena, a town situated about 40 minutes south of San Gimignano.

      Siena was one of the most important thriving cities in Medieval Europe and it had a firece rivalry with Firenze (Florence). As we first arrived in the city we headed over to IL Campo (field), the connecting plaza for Siena's 17 neighborhoods. One of the traditions that occurs in this plaza is a 90-second horse race competition that draws about 60,000 spectators twice each summer. While, the plaza is quite large, the thought of that many people evoked my first of two "Oh Hell, No" exclamations about this locale. The second "Oh Hell, No moment was the opportunity to climb 400 stairs up the 300 ft Torre del Mangia, the second tallest tower in Italy adjacent to the town hall "Palazzo Pubblico". The Palazzo is guarded by she-wolves, a creature I previously only associated with Romulus and Remus folklore. Apparently, Siena adapted a Texas style "Don't Mess With Siena" brand evidenced several times throughout the city.

      Jim C and his sister Sharon opted to brave the claustrophobic climb up the tower of terror later that afternoon while Nancy and I toured the nearby phobic-free botanical gardens.

      We enjoyed wandering through the neighborhoods with the various mascots symbolized by statues and plaques at intersections. The mascots ranged from fairly benign symbols of forests and caterpillars to panthers and dragons.dragon's.

      Early in the afternoon, we visited the Duomo. It was an unusually adorned cathedral with striped pillars. I dubbed it "Our Lady of the Zebra". I found the stripes a bit incongruous with the other artwork and statues. The frescoes abs stained glass windows were stunning. I enjoyed seeing a sculpture of St. Peter that was created by a 25-year old Michelangelo.

      Within the Duomo, we visited the Piccolomolini Library which honors one of their famed family Mendes members who eventually became Pope Pius II. The room was decorated with many scenes of his life and lower panels displayed massive illustrated chant hymnal.

      After the Duomo tour we had lunch of pasta and pizza. I sampled the tagliatele with black truffles. I know that truffles are considered a rare delicacy, but I savored the fresh pasta more than the truffles which were a bit bland and resembled thin wood chips.

      We headed to our separate tower and garden adventures, and we celebrated our rendezvous with an obligatory gelato break.

      We decided that six hours of touring Siena was sufficient, and chauffeur Jim C got us back to our Agritururismo in time for naps and pool time.

      We had another wonderful dinner on the patio, and we called it a night after celebrating great wine, great food and family time. Ciao!
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