We interrupt our tour of churches and museums to present some more pedestrian scenes of the great city. The museums and churches will continue after a another post or so.
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Our sosta, secluded, perhaps a half hour walk to the historic center, ten minutes by bus |
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Thus |
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Gorgeous food store next to the Market; adjoining it was a nice traditional resto where we had a lunch |
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My bread salad |
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Vicki's lasagna |
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Dessert; not pictured: my roast pork medallions, which we will attempt to replicate for Turkey Day |
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The big city market |
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Trash removal in the big city |
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In English too |
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At the Florence Rubber Duckie store |
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At our favorite restaurant one evening, the Antico Ristoro di Cambi, about to devour 1.1k of bifstecca fiorentino |
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Maybe I over-salted it a bit; it looks rare, I know, but they age it for 18 days before cooking |
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Another evening, Vicki at a cooking class |
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A beautiful della Robbia fountain near the market |
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Peeking into Brunellechi's Spiritu Sanctu church, 15th, rive gauche |
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Note that the roof-top figures on the left are surmounted by pigeons and that those on the right are not; why? is it a sign of favor? |
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Tourists ever coming and going |
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Alas, not a rubbish bin that conveys a city's self-regard |
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