Approximately 10 minutes later I continued on my journey into the unknown, eventually coming across a museum, a Medici fortress and a garden. All within feet of each other. The views kept getting better the farther up I got. The smaller roads that took me to a main road and all of the bright apartments made me seriously consider living in Italy (But don't worry i'll come home first) Everything has so much character I love it. Next I found a homeless man sleeping behind a wall that looked like a door in the woods (scared the crap out of me), a baroque church with really interesting frescos inside, and Palazzo Michelangelo. I ended my day with a cappuccino from my favorite coffee shop and a funny book. Well, I'm off to the jazz club. This is one WILD spring break.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Solo adventure.
So today I went on a solo adventure and it was beyond awesome. I started off at this little hole in the wall panini place to grab a sandwich, one of my favorites salami and artichokes. Popped that in my bag o' books (yes, I can read) and I was on my way to the top. My goal was Palazzo Michelangelo.... eventually I made it there, but it was my last stop. I started walking up this steep and narrow road lined with old colorful apartments, one of them was Galileo's house COOL! Once I got to the top I turned around just to see how high I had walked and I could see the snow capped mountains on the outskirts of florence. I was speechless and snapping pictures like a crazy woman.
Approximately 10 minutes later I continued on my journey into the unknown, eventually coming across a museum, a Medici fortress and a garden. All within feet of each other. The views kept getting better the farther up I got. The smaller roads that took me to a main road and all of the bright apartments made me seriously consider living in Italy (But don't worry i'll come home first) Everything has so much character I love it. Next I found a homeless man sleeping behind a wall that looked like a door in the woods (scared the crap out of me), a baroque church with really interesting frescos inside, and Palazzo Michelangelo. I ended my day with a cappuccino from my favorite coffee shop and a funny book. Well, I'm off to the jazz club. This is one WILD spring break.




Approximately 10 minutes later I continued on my journey into the unknown, eventually coming across a museum, a Medici fortress and a garden. All within feet of each other. The views kept getting better the farther up I got. The smaller roads that took me to a main road and all of the bright apartments made me seriously consider living in Italy (But don't worry i'll come home first) Everything has so much character I love it. Next I found a homeless man sleeping behind a wall that looked like a door in the woods (scared the crap out of me), a baroque church with really interesting frescos inside, and Palazzo Michelangelo. I ended my day with a cappuccino from my favorite coffee shop and a funny book. Well, I'm off to the jazz club. This is one WILD spring break.
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and I took this same walk on my venture Palazzo Michaelangelo as well...
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