I just realised that I never continued my Italia blogging and have neglected to post photos from Florence. I'm going to try to do this in one entry, but be warned, there are quite a few. I was obsessed with the buildings, the statues and the gelato; sadly, i took no pictures of the gelato--silly me.
i was surprised by florence, to be honest. I'm not a huge renaissance art and sculpture buff, but after two stifling hot days in rome i was ready to leave the vastly overpopulated and hugely overwhelming ancient capital. i think i need to go back to rome and give it another chance, but i'm thinking december might be a better time:0)
we took the fast eurostar train up, which got us into florence in a little over two hours. the ticket machine at termini station did a werid thing and booked our seats separately, and we ended up in cars C,D and Q. It gave me some good time to silently praise the landscape rushing past my window and drink in Frances Mayes's version of Tuscany in her travel book Under the Tuscan Sun. Though I am slightly weary of travel fiction and non-fiction due to a year of postcolonial and imperial writing coursework, i'd still highly recommend it. That might also be due to the fact that we took the slow train through Tuscany on the way back to Rome, and it really does look that beautiful.
anyway, we did nothing much other than wander around for our two days there. but the architecture and layout of the city were stunning and perfectly exotic in that way non-italians expect italia to be. probably not so much bohemian because florence is a bit too expensive for that, but i love a city where you can turn down the wrong street, get lost and find something new and exciting. like a market, or a trattoria, or a café or another statue, or a building that was once a church/cathedral. but i've said too much. i'll let the photos speak:
the famous ponte vecchio bridge...lots of gold shops and touristy stuff
the Uffizi Gallery
The Rape of Lucretius
Replica of the David (from behind) in front of the Uffizi
Piazza Duomo and the candy cane cathedral
spiraly bit of the cathedral
in between shot
another church we got lost and ran into
things to do in every direction
i couldn't help myself
scenic river shot
down the street
a urinal on busy via de machiavelli. not sure what the point of the dividing wall is seeing as you'd be peeing off a busy road anyway.
that's all she wrote!
my journal will probably be now confined to more domestic ventures around the british isles. employment calls!
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