Jun 08, 2018
First day in Florence – May 26th
Or so we thought. First off it was down a side track, way way down. We were the only ones there and the computer did not work for the agent to be able to tell us which track our train was leaving on. She believed that it would be on the spur track where we now were. As it got closer to departure she still could not tell us so we headed out and that is when we found out that our train was leaving from an entirely different area that we were in and we had mere minutes to catch it. Usually a track is only announced about 20 – 30 minutes before departure. We did make the train with a few minutes to spare.
In fact I will have to do something about this fellow. Half of the bedroom closet and all the drawers are filled with his personal clothing including underwear. It took me an hour or so to figure out that the full fridge and freezer all belong to him. When he doesn’t have a rental he lives in his apartment 😯 It was gross. All his personal bathroom stuff was there etc. Too late as we had already prepaid. So it was a double whammy with the distance and the weird apartment set up. Strangely he is the only one to date that has not sent a request for me to give his place a review. I now know why he had so few recent reviews. Once we get back home I will pursue this as it is just not right.
Compared to Rome, Florence was a bargain. 1.5 L bottles of water were only .19 euro as opposed to .69 per 1.5 L in Rome. So we ended up walking into Centro as it took us almost 25 minutes of walking to find a place that sold transit tickets so at that point we might as well walk in. The company we had booked for a free city tour of Florence had closed in the last week. The only other company that offered a similar tour did so at 11AM in the morning and we already had tickets booked for a few art museums. Turns out we had a Rick Steve’s Florence city tour and we did 3/4 of that before I packed it in. I could not walk another step. In the end it was a 17,000 plus step day. We took a taxi home after dinner, 10 -11 euros, as I was unable to do anymore walking.
We were close to being done with our personal city tour walk when I heard opera being sung including some of my favorite arias. We walked a bit more and there it was. An outdoor stage in a piazza with a cast of many rehearsing for what we later discovered would be a concert right there that evening. There were restaurants nearby and my spirits lifted.
It was a real surprise to find that Colin had taken this video. So very special. This was wonderful but I also appreciated the operatic arias.
In real time……….we have been in Barcelona since Tuesday, June 5th. On a rainy day in Nice I was able to complete the Rome posts. Tonight here in Barcelona I have a few free hours so enjoy the first Florence post. But we won’t be here much longer. Stay tuned 😎
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