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| The view of Florence from Piazzale Michelangelo |
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| Arno River, Florence |
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| Beautiful fresh produce at Florence's Mercato Centrale |
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| Siena's Duomo |
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| Cinque Terre |
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| Back at the villa, Fivizanno (read: middle of nowhere) |
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| Florence |
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| Lunch in Lucca; gelato in Parma |
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| Ponte Vecchio, Florence |
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| Cinque Terre, recently devastated by flooding |
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| Florence's coolest sundowners spot, Piazzale Michelangelo |
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| Florence's still incomplete Duomo; small curiosities in Portovenere |
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| Colourful Cinque Terre |
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| Siena |
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| Typical enoteca (wine bar) in Florence; Byron's Bay in Portovenere (where Lord Byron drowned) |
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| Rapeseed illuminates the Tuscan countryside; Giambologna's Rape of the Sabine Women in Florence |
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| Portovenere |
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| Snowcapped mountains in Fivizanno (view from our villa) |
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| Walking the Cinque Terre |
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| Lots of lemons = limoncello! (Or, lemon butter for our artichoke hearts - thanks Ches!) |
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| Portovenere |
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| Portovenere |























1 comment:
Great piccies! Makes me want to be roaming the countryside with all that culture and history. Bit chilly though! xx Bryony
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