We had to take a bus into town from the train station...this very gross stain was on the window...must have been a good omen.
We were wondering where to find the David, and there weren't any signs in sight...not a single one...nowhere. (sarcasm, if you didn't catch it)
OMG! we found the David! (No photos allowed...I'm really bad at following the rules, apparently) Didn't know if you knew, but apparently, Michelangelo is a big deal, and this statue is kinda important.
We just couldn't find any David souvenirs anywhere! (Sorry, I'll stop the sarcasm eventually, but not yet...it was too much fun)
David's jewels on a postcard...made to look like a face. Tourism is ruining the world...but this was hysterical.
Tourists looking up at the duomo
Santa Maria del Fiore front facade
The baptistery doors depict scenes from the old testament
We decided to climb the dome. I have a personal interest in climbing to the highest building point of every city I've had the chance to. Fun stuff. Here, we are halfway up, sweating, tired, and ready to make it to the top.
Almost to the top!
The interior of the dome. The paintings depict the last judgement, among other things. There are some scary pictures of Satan too...cool.
Ahhh, fresh air and a view from the top, looking over the largest city in Tuscany. Well worth the 6 euros.
A view looking up from between the domes, teeny tiny crawl space!
I can't say I went to Florence and didn't have gelato...that just wouldn't be right.
Look at the cool statue! No, wait, that's a person, he moved.
Florence was having a 160 year anniversary party for the police or something like that...here is looking down into the piazza, parade route from inside the Uffizi.
The Birth of Venus, by Botticelli, we were lucky it was here, it had been on loan to the British museum...which I was going to anyway in June, but glad I got to see it now.
Santa Croce, we couldn't go in, there was an event going on that closed all the churches in Florence for the rest of the day. But we hit the important one, the duomo.
It started raining pretty hard on us, so Susan bought an umbrella from this guy in the street. 3 euros.
the Sex and the City movie is big over in Italy too!
Then I made my way back to the train station...
...and headed back to Roma, my homa.
I fell asleep on the train, and when I woke up, I was in Termini in Rome, and the train had been stopped for a good half hour...nobody came through the cars apparently to check if anyone was there...kinda scary actually. But, I made it home safe and sound.