Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Firenze, Italy, City of Art History

Firenze:  A popular destination for tourists, so we are able to blend in nicely.  Everyone speaks English.  So, as long as we can say Gratzie, Buon Giorno, Buena Sera and mangia, we are good to go.

It takes a day or so to acclimate,  but now with 3 fantastic city tours under out belt, we feel like we can get around to the gelato shops pretty well.

The food is ......amazing.  The fresh pasta is so delicious with anything on top, a glass of wine and (white is the "acceptable" choice with most meals unless having red meat) bread and olive oil, and you're in heaven.  Firenze vibrates until the wee hours every night, but we give up about 10pm.  We can still hear the accordian player on the street below as we climb the steep stairs to the  4th floor of our hotel at the end of the day. It's a good workout of the pasta and wine consumed for lunch and dinner.  

L & L in front of Duomo.



L & L in Piazza della Republica waiting for tour guide.

In front of the Pontevecchio Bridge

After lunch with Carrie Osborn at the Trattoria 4 Leoni restaurant where the locals eat.


L & L shopping at the Loggia market.

Lunch with Carrie.



Friday, June 20, 2014

Ok, we are about to venture to Italia to attend the wedding of Kelly and Jesse, the daughter of Stan's long-time friend, Nancy Bolton.  Making the trip even more adventurous, we will visit a few more beautiful sites and cities while there.  First stop, Florence for 3 days, then onto Castello di Santa Maria Novella,
in Fiano, Florence for another 3 days for the wedding festivities.  Here's the link if you want to see what a castle in Tuscany looks like:  http://www.tavolese.com/SMN/.  

We are looking forward to enjoying great Italian food, wine and decor (in that order).  We'll post pictures of everything we think you would be interesting and fun.  Until the next blog...