Between tours, we explored the public market - a lively place with the most tempting offerings. We decided against flowers, fruits and vegetables, but did pick up dry ingredients for pasta topping and a jar of truffles.
We enjoyed a rooftop lunch with friends. We laughed and chatted, most likely annoying the perfectly coiffed and dressed Italian women around us. Of the six of us, no one ordered a meat dish. We were ready for salads.
For dinner our group had big bowls of soup, stuffed artichokes(!) and custard tarts. It was the lightest dinner we've eaten in over a week. I asked someone in the group why we haven't seen any fat Italians. They said, "They're at home, eating." A good laugh. But my goodness, the food!
8 comments:
What fun! I love reading about your trip and can see so much through your words. Thanks for the blog. All things equal tho-the travel just doesn't appeal.
I wish I were there! The food is not as exciting in Texas...but, I'll have the granddaughters' treats to raid after Halloween.
I'm ready to spend a day reading and catching up on everyone else's blogs, but there's still too much to see. Maybe Sunday, after we've finished up the must see museums and Art has gone to do the laundry.
Are you going to Venice?
Today's NY Times has the 36 hour visit.
First picture they show has pastry!!
http://travel.nytimes.com/2010/10/31/travel/31venice-hours.html?nl=&emc=a216
Nope on Venice. We leave Florence on Monday for Rome.
I loved Florence, with all its amazing art. Great idea, taking a guided tour of the Uffizi and the Medici chapels.
I love these photos of you and Art. They just make me smile. You guys look GREAT!
What a lovely post on Rome ! You make my heart to go back to Italy ! You have a stunning blog ! I have always dreamed of visiting Italy!
I would love to enjoy Florence Full Day tour!! Thanx for sharing excellent informations.
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