Thursday, April 23, 2009
off i go!!
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
things i will not take for granted!
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Last day trip!
Saturday, April 18, 2009
there are hard times too...
Monday, April 13, 2009
Florence
The three days that we spent in Florence were unforgettable, to say the least. The city is full of people, history, and famous landmarks and was so fun to explore! We spent a lot of time walking, sometimes knowing where we were going and other times a little bit lost, and it was a perfect way to see what Florence is really like.
My favorite day in Florence was our second day there, when we went on a bike tour right outside the city. I had been feeling a little sick of being "in the city" so it was reall refreshing to be out in the countryside. The tour lasted almost all day, and it included a tour of an old castle where they make wine and olive oil, lunch at a cute family owned restaurant, and biking though fields of oilve trees and little towns outside Florence. The weather was perfect for biking, and overall it was a great day!
Michelangelo´s "David" is another thing that Florence is known for. It really is a sight to see! It was a lot bigger than I thought it was, and when you get up close the proportions of his hands and feet are really weird. I guess I wasn´t supposed to take pictures, but I just couldn´t help myself...
One thing I loved about walking through the streets was seeing all of the street venders and artists. They were all over the place. There were people who would offer us paintings and also people who would offer to paint us! On the last day we gave in and got caricatures drawn. They more or less resemble us. :)
The River Arno ran through the entire city and had lots of old, beautiful bridges over it. The streets by the river had all sorts of stores and restaurants, so we had a great time browsing and shopping.
The streets are also full of motorcyles and/or scooters. Everyone used them! I tried to convince my mom that we should rent some, but she was not too excited about that idea.
And of course, Florence had incredible gelato. Since ice cream is my favorite food, I appreciated this part of Italy very much!
Friday, April 10, 2009
more pictures! (from pisa)
Thursday, April 9, 2009
sorry to my faithful readers...
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Pisa, Italy
Next, we spent a day in Pisa. Getting to Pisa was much less hassle than getting to Cagliari! Almost directly after we arrived, we headed to the one thing Pisa is really known for. The leaning tower!
For some reason, before I went to Pisa I had it in my head that the leaning tower was all by itself in the middle of a field somewhere. Well, that was proved very wrong. The tower is surrounded by several other very impressive (and huge!) buildings and cathedrals.
We got to climb the tower, which was definitely the highlight of my time in Pisa. It was a weird feeling going up the stairs because I could actually tell that the tower was leaning! The city looked gorgeous from way up there, and we were lucky to have perfect weather which made it even better.
Cagliari, Italy!!
I’m in Italy! I have been here for a few days now but have not blogged. Sorry about that… Anyways, my mom came in to Sevilla on Saturday and got to see where I live and go to school. She also got to meet my senora. That was really fun! We spent the day just walking around the city a little and then we left for Cagliari, Italy that night.
Traveling to Cagliari proved to be more difficult and more of an adventure than we had planned on. We arrived pretty late at night, so the doors to our B&B were locked and there was no one there. We were stranded in the middle of a street in Cagliari at 1:00 am with all our luggage and no idea what to do! Thankfully, our taxi driver was extremely nice and he drove us around to a bunch of other hotels and B&B’s to find one that could accommodate us. We nicknamed him “Mario” because it just seemed to fit, and I’m pretty sure he was our guardian angel! It was an adventure, to say the least.
The next couple days in Cagliari were much less frantic. We spent lots of time walking around the city, shopping, and asking strangers for directions when we were lost. The people there (and in all of Italy so far) are so nice! Even if they don’t speak English, they try to help and are very patient.
My favorite things in Cagliari were the little balcony off our hotel room, the old men at the hotel front desk, the view of the city, the cathedral, a pier that had incredible views of mountains and the ocean, the market, and the authentic lasagna I had at a very cute restaurant there.