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March 28th 2010
Published: March 28th 2010
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Florence = Fun. By May Ciao, as they say in Florence. We have been here a couple of weeks and are loving it. We love it for many reasons. 1. It feels more like home than anywhere we’ve been (see Paul’s contribution below). You may think that it’s bad to feel like home when you’re traveling, that we should want something different, but I guess when we’ve been gone so long, it’s ni... Read Full Entry



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Very Early Fresco, San Minato, FlorenceVery Early Fresco, San Minato, Florence
Very Early Fresco, San Minato, Florence

This is what things looked like before the seeds of the Renaissance.
Siena Cathedral - InteriorSiena Cathedral - Interior
Siena Cathedral - Interior

We've seen a lot of frescoes - paintings on walls. This is a frescoed library.
Siena - Carved PulpitSiena - Carved Pulpit
Siena - Carved Pulpit

This is one of the first Renaissance sculptures, from the 1260s.



28th March 2010

Florence
It is fun to read your comparisons for Asia, America, and Europe. Glad you have such a nice place to stay. The ice cream could get me back there! The bathrooms on the trains in India are something I think I blotted out of my mind until you refreshed my memory. Heard about Jordan's big honor. Congratulations! Love, Louisa and Paul
28th March 2010

European-ness
Interesting to read your comparisons of Asia and Florence and how you feel almost at home now. People in Europe generally "look like" us too. Although several generations hence, typical American appearance will probably show more Asian and African genetic characteristics. (Same may be true for Europeans.)
29th March 2010

A year to remember!
I always enjoy May's viewpoints that come straight from the heart and real life. I love Paul's informed sharing of art, history, philosophy and cultural travel studies. Ella's sweet smiles in all the pictures and her innocent observations are a genuine joy. Jordan is a winner who will digest it all over time and give us many future pleasures with her writings. Thank you all for being in touch. Love, Maggi
29th March 2010

Florence
I enjoyed your comments on Florence and the comparisons of Florence and Asia. I have never been to Asia, but I have always been comfortable in Europe even when I couldn't always understand the language. I never took any Spanish and had difficulty some of the time in Spain. There didn't seem to be as many people there that spoke English. Brad and I are going an a Mediterranean cruise in September and we make several stops in Italy. We spend a day in Florence and it was nice to hear some of your comments about life there. We'll have to learn when you get back if you recommend a tour or just being on your own. We also spend a day in Portofina, Rome, Sorrento, and Taormina, as well as 2 stops in Greece, 2 stops in Turkey, and 1 in Monaco. We actually land in Istanbul, and I wonder if it is worthwhile to spend an extra night or two there. Continue to have a wonderful time. Love to all, Doris

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