Our plan was to stay in Florence today and see some more of the city. We started out in the cloister at San Lorenzo then stopped by to see a wooden friend for a little photo fun. Our next stop was the leather school at Santa Croce church. The school was established after World War II to teach young boys from the streets a trade. Now it's a privately owned business still in the old monastery at the church. So here's the big surprise - we had just arrived at the school when a storm suddenly blew up and hail the size of marbles fell in a torrent! Wind was blowing wildly and trees were snapped. It lasted about half an hour and Florence was left with a mess to clean up. It was truly unbelievable - we were lucky to be in a church and not walking in the streets when it happened! Wow - what an experience! But we carried on and the day ended just fine. We're off to Venice tomorrow - stay tuned . . .
Just in Case . . .
Sometimes we have glitches with the internet connection in Italy so if nothing appears here for a few days that's what's happening. We'll try to get it fixed but who knows what's happening out there in cyber space!
Sept 18 - Best of Tuscany
Today's tour is always a highlight as we board the motor coach for The Best of Tuscany Tour. Off we went to meet the bus at eight this morning, leaving behind the four "Belles" who were going on their own excursion to Siena today. Our first stop was Siena too where we saw the sights of that medieval city with a local tour guide. Then it was on to the organic farm and winery for a tour and lunch. Everything except the cheese (they don't keep sheep) was produced on the farm and it was delicious. Even the cows are raised there - which we ate in the meat sauce on the pasta made from the grains they grow. We tried four of their seven wines ending with the sweet Vin Santo with almond cookies for dessert. San Gimignano was our next stop for shopping and tasting some great gelato. The leaning tower was the center of attention when we made our last stop in Pisa. We were back in Florence before nine in the evening and everyone was ready to give up for the day. As always, it did really turn out to be "the best of Tuscany". Enjoy a few of the 261 photos I made today! More later . . .
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