Monday, November 05, 2007

Planes, Trains, and Automobiles

OK we just arrived in Florence after a relaxing day and a half in San Gimignano bordered on both sides by some painful travelling. My idea to rent a car in Tuscany wasn't the best. It is nearly impossible to get around in these small Italian towns--the maps show road numbers but the signs don't show route numbers--just names. Add to that a bunch of crazy tailgating Italians and funky three lane "Roundabouts" every half mile and its the makings of some stressful driving!!

But we did make it to where we needed to be after we figured out the best thing to do was just pull over, point to the map and ask people every couple of miles!

San Gimignano and the neighboring area was very nice--not near as tourist-y as the rest of Italy. We stayed in a little B&B with about 8 rooms. The host was a crazy little Italian guy named Guido that really aimed to please. When we checked in he gave us a bell to ring if we needed anything. We had to ring it a couple times for questions and he came sprinting to our room as if the house was on fire. He was just trying to be responsive but it was pretty funny to watch him run around every where.

Anywho, we are off to explore Florence this evening, but here are a few more recent pics to share. Tomorrow we're going to check out museums and I think Grace wants to go to the flea market place and shop for purses and other leather goods. Until next time--arriverdici!

Here is the view from our B&B in San Gimignano (actually in the middle of nowhere about 5 miles from town).


One of the restaurants we ate at in Rome was apparently just visited by Franco Harris a couple of weeks ago. The waiter saw my Steelers hat and told me about it and we took a picture of the poster that Franco signed for them.
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Greetings from Florence! This is Grace. We are getting ready for dinner -- and uh hmmm.. while I'm waiting for Dan to pretty up, I thought I'd write a few thoughts. #1 - I love Florence! Who knew?! I actually like a populated city! We are staying at the Hotel Davanzati, where they do happy hour from 6 - 7:30 with champagne, candles, really nice comfy seats and ... italiano techno! Plus they have these really yummy crackers - they call it saltines but they are more like crispy rice crackers with cheese coated on them. Yum-o!

Oh, I also spotted another Zaro's - so I want to go in. In Florence, they have two Zaros -- right across the street from each other.

My other quick observations. Everyone in Italy where's flat-toed boots. I am going to buy a pair - don't tell Dan. Depending on what I can bargain for at the flea market tomorrow, I will see if I can just get them cheaper at BP, Nordstroms. We shall see. For the girls - All italians either where these really tight jeans or really, really short mini jean skirts, with fishnet tights and knee-high flat boots - and they all smoke. For the men - ALl italians where puffy hoodies AKA p. diddy with fur-lined hoodies. And of course, the tight jeans are a requisite. I do have to say - I feel safe around Mr. Byers. He is one of the tallest and biggest guys around:)

We finally had really good pizza in San Gim. They do not have pepporini here. The closest we have come by so far is the spicy salami. Did you see a photo of the calzone I had last night in Tuscany?! And they say Americans serve big portions!



Also, I have yet to receive any olives. Everyone says make sure to get olives but everytime I ask, they hand me olive oil and then say, olives are being harvested! I did have big black pitted olives in the calzone however. Those are pretty good.

Well..it's almost time for our dinner reseversations. We are going somewhere where the hotel guy said is hard to reserve tables from. Ciao for now!





This is the main square in Siena.



I had to take a photo of this can of Paprika Pringles. Who would have thought they make paprika flavored Pringles? They tasted terrible!

p.s. just noticed we're mainly blogging about food and nothing about the history or culture. Don't take that to be an indication of how we're spending our time--we've seen LOTS of art and churches but we aren't sophisticated enough to appreciate everything so it all starts looking the same....hence the focus on food!!

2 comments:

EMS said...

Hey Dan, don't they sell razors over there? You're looking a bit scraggly. Grace, you look great so don't put up with that!

Hope you are having a great time!

Anonymous said...

almost time for you to come home! hope u bought me something from that market! (italian leather good of some sort?) jk - love you - be safe!