The Ponte Vecchio
The opposite of quiet -- packed with tourists and beloved
by birds -- beautiful gold jewelery for sale in shops all along
the bridge.
Terrazza in
of
in the room. And
the saucer makes the
Our building backs onto
the bells rang out a chorus that seemed like a symphony of bells this
morning – all the more dramatic and beautiful contrasted with the usual
quiet of the apartment. The message is clear – get up and enjoy the city.
Even in the country in
I have never heard such quiet. As I write this the church bells chime
that it’s noon. It must be the thick walls and excellent windows of the
apartment, combined with the fact that we’re on a street restricted to
foot and bicycle traffic – but the peace we feel here is a pure delight.
We visited the Palazzo Vecchio today for Joanne
Even the police here are good dressers -- that white bag is leather!
Have an enjoying-quiet-and-church-bells day.
Barbara, you’re driving us all crazy with your descriptions of your Florentine surroundings with what appears to be a prose poem.
ReplyDeleteI’m veritably drooling all over my lap wanting to be there! Couldn’t you find at least one thing to complain about (kvetch).
Have a teensy bit of pity for those of us stuck out here in the boon docks of star bucks, 2nd cup, & tim hortons.
For instance, do they have central heating – eh eh? Well dear, you’ll just have to just make the best of it and have a good time. I'll bet you just Can’t Wait to get home - . Ha ha
xomarcia
Hi Barbara,
ReplyDeleteI feel the same way as the Author of the previous comment...
I am drooling too...
First snow (well flurries)today in Toronto...
How do you like that?
More snow on the way after tomorrow...
Cheers
Zina
Speaking of ‘quiet’ Barbara
ReplyDeletewhile we’re on that subject, do you think you two love birds could tone it down a bit, at night I mean - while the other folk are trying to sleep - but then as you say the walls are thick and the windows …. And the hills are alive with the sound of …..
Sounds wild, love it!
xoxxomarcia
Be nice to me Marcia. It's lunch time and I'll have to find a delicious cheese and prosciutto panini and get it heated up and walk past 14th century churches while I eat it, then go to Santa Maria Novella and look at some Masaccios.
ReplyDeleteIt's such a strain. Then I'll join my Dutch and American artist friends and maybe drink a very strong Croatian drink with Billich -- who looks like Salvador Dali, only better looking.
It's hard Marcia. I suffer for my art.
Bisous.
xoxoxoxoxoBarbara
Hi Zina,
ReplyDeleteI am living this life for my fellow artists. It's a very stressful existence. Mainly because it's going to end. Snow! You're scaring me. Have fun.
Ciao,
Barbara
Thank you for suffering for all of us. We DO appreciate it (we would just appreciate it more if we were there WITH YOU!!!!!) XOXOX
ReplyDeleteWell Barbara. looks like you've become our ambassador to Florence and our only link to a place so full of wonder. The photos are beautiful and your account make me want to board the next plane outta here and leave this white stuff behind for ever. Nasty cold here.
ReplyDeleteEW
Oh Laurel,
ReplyDeleteI would really love it if you were with us. You would have so much fun.
XOXOXOXBarbara
Hi Eldon,
ReplyDeleteThe least expensive part of this trip was the magnificent apartment and the plane trip. I think you should board the next flight out of there. Get a phrase book and use it if you really need to, but everyone is very nice even though we have next to know Italian.
Take care,
Barbara