Florence
ITALY | Sunday, 29 July 2007 | Views [214]
when i arrived in Florence in the late afternoon after a very long and
uphill day, i knew that the campsite was on a hill south of the river
overlooking the city. All i had to do was find the river and then the
correct bridge to cross over it. 40 minutes later, i had arrived at the
campsite and was looking forward to getting off the trike and setting
up the tent on a nice shady flat piece of land. What i got was mostly
gravel with limited shade from a small olive tree. On the bright side
the beer at the bar was cold and wet.
The next day, having woken
up at about my usual time of " too damn early" i took the short stroll
into Florence. It was nice to be able to bimble around without the
tourist herd. By about 08:30 i found myself by the cathedral. At the
same time the entrance to the dome opened and after paying my 6 euros i
climbed the 463 steps to the top of the dome. The views were well worth
the effort! It would not be something that i would do in the
afternoon...to hot and stuffy going up the spiral stone staircases.
After
that brief bout of exercise i took to meandering around the streets.
Bumped into Dave, however he didn't say much, just stood there looking
off somewhere in the distance. A few museums caught my eye and i spent
a few hours walking around them. Then, brought a paper, bottle of wine
and sat outside my tent relaxing.
The following day was spent at
the campsite, getting the clothes clean, resting the legs and wondering
if it actually possible to massage knees
My time in Florence was
limited to three nights...you can only spend so much time looking at
things till boredom sets in and i was wondering what the lie of the
land was like over the hill....
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