Then I thought about going to the Roman archeology park and museum, but since I've seen it before I didn't want to pay for it. So then I went to the Duomo, which was a nice Romanesque style church. Then, I realized there wasn't much else to do in Fiesole, so I might as well go see the Roman ruins.
The amphitheater:
There were these two old ladies with this little boy in the park too--the old ladies talked constantly. Their voices carried all over, so I could hear them, no matter where they were, the whole time I was in the park:
Baby olives:
Then I decided I should go find some hilltop views.

I decided I might as well stick around for dinner, but it was still too early for that, so I went to the other side of town and climbed up the streets to see the views from that side. This wouldn't be a bad place to live, would it:
I had dinner, and then I thought it would be fun to go back up to the viewpoint to watch sunset over the city. But, it was really windy and I got really cold, so I couldn't wait for the sun to completely set.
Tomorrow, I'll take the train to Milan and spend the afternoon there. Hopefully I'll have wifi at my hotel and can post more pictures--if not I'll post from home in a few days. On Monday, I take a few flights to get back home.
4 comments:
Ahh...my armchair travels to Italy have come to an end.
Actually "Jensen Family" is Mom. I was too lazy to switch Blogger ID
you misunderstood. i was not bored at all in belfast. it's a very very fun city, i just had nothing interesting to blog about because mostly i was just wandering around the whole time and i didn't want to write about "then i went into this other cute store...then i walked through the pretty park again..." get it?
Note the expression on the kid's face saying "save me, save me, please"
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