This past weekend we were visited by Ted, our good friend from Seattle, for a few days. It was so nice to see a familiar face again! We had a few great adventures and definitely had a lot of laughs.
The day he arrived we dined at Osteria Broccaindosso which Niraj and I had heard so many wonderful things about but had not yet been able to try. This restaurant was fantastic and we ate until we could hardly move! Basically, you pick what courses you want (we chose antipasti - appetizer, primi piatti - first course, dolci - dessert) and they bring out plates with EVERYTHING that they are making that night for each course! We must have had 6 different antipasti, 5 different pasta dishes, and probably about 10 desserts. Needless to say it was tons and tons of food but it was great to try so many homemade dishes.
Friday we hopped on a bus and made the short trek out to the Lamborghini Museum. That was incredible! We had a guided tour of the museum floor and even got to go into the factory. Oh my, those cars are stunning and absolutely perfect. The cars are completely hand-made and custom ordered. The factory currently makes two models in limited colors (gray, black, white, orange, yellow), and sticker prices range from 400,000 euros to 1.1 million euros! We saw a few of the cars driving off the line and heading out for their road test, and we saw all parts of the cars from the engines to the frames to the brake pads. Unfortunately, cameras were not allowed in the factory but here are our museum pictures.
Over the weekend we headed to Tuscany. We spent Saturday morning in Pisa, so (of course) we saw the leaning tower and the Piazza dei Miracoli, took silly pictures kicking over the tower, and had a nice picnic on the grass. From there we went to Lucca which was a complete 180 from Pisa. The entire city wall is still intact and the city has not yet been overrun by tourists... definitely nice to get away from tourists. We walked through the narrow streets, had a fabulous dinner at a local Trattoria, and just enjoyed the serenity of the town. Sunday morning we packed up and moved onto Florence where we spent the day wandering around the Ponte Vecchio, eating gelato, exploring the markets, checking out the Uffizi and the Academia, and taking lots of pictures.
Here are a few choice pictures from Ted's visit.
Yesterday I had another chance to meet up with some old friends when I met Brandon and Molly (also from Seattle) in Florence! Yes, Florence twice in one week... but who would complain about that?! We had a great lunch and then wandered all over the city up and down and up and down the hills! We saw Galileo's house and Fort Belvedere, marveled at amazing views from churches on top of the hill and Piazza Michelangelo, and walked along the Arno river. Another great day in Tuscany.
All in all, things are still fantastic as usual. Our time over here is winding down very quickly and it is so hard to believe! My parents are coming in tomorrow and we will be spending two weeks traveling around, so there will definitely be lots more stories and pictures to come...
Thursday, March 25, 2010
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