From Ponte Vecchio
After Mom and Dad took a day trip to Siena on their own, the four of us rented a car and spent three days going to San Marino (a tiny little mountainous country land-locked within Italy) and the coastal town of Rimini, then Venice. Dad was very brave to drive and the rest of us did our best to navigate. It was a bit terrifying at times, but nothing really bad happened so it was deemed a successful drive!
To add extra visual enjoyment to already beautiful locations, it was a treat to experience the road trip in the middle of fall. Being later in the season also kept some of the tourist crowds at bay.
Welcome to the country (Republic) of San Marino, famous for its three towers.
Dinner at Pic Nic. Pizza was a popular dinner this past week.
We made it to Venice in one piece, though it grew rather stormy so we spent a lot of time that afternoon and evening in the chilly rain and wind. At least there were far fewer people out and about compared to when we were there the summer before last, and we appreciated not boiling in the heat and sun.
After spending a good hour or so hunting down our hotel and then having to find a phone to call the proprietor to let us in, Seth and I managed a quick trip to the Frari to soak up some Titian before it closed.
The next morning, running in Venice. The fish market is getting ready.
We had just enough time in the morning for a quick walk around town and a visit to the fantastic La Scuola Grande di San Rocco--several rooms literally covered floor to ceiling with beautiful and vibrant Tintoretto oil paintings.
Returning to Florence, our last dinner at Il Giova, just around the corner. It's not pizza this time!
1 comment:
Cute! I bet they had an awesome time visiting. And I'm sure your mom loved the chilliness of the apartment :) hehe!
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