BAC Italy Pics Bob and Ann in Italy 2011

  • June 21 - Florence
    Photos by Bob Lynn
    Boboli Gardens

    Photos by Bob Lynn
    Grotta di Buontalenti

    We talked to Jeff this morning and wished him a happy birthday. He and the Ashland group were headed to the Uffizi. Ann and I decided to walk through the Boboli Gardens . It was still morning, so the temperature was bearable. It was a pleasant stroll, one that we have done at least two times before. We discovered Grotta di Buontalenti, a part of the gardens we had not seen before.


    We left the gardens as lunch time approached. We stopped at a market to get some lunch supplies and went back to the hotel to fix ourselves a meal. It was too hot on the hotel’s terrace so we ate in our air conditioned room.


    I fussed around on the internet to find out why my blog was not going out to my email list. I found a solution and installed it.


    At 4:00 we consulted our bus route map to find out how to get to Fiesole from our hotel without walking a long way. Bus #23 connected nicely to #7. We were in Fiesole around 5:00. Chloe’s high school orchestra was scheduled to “assist” at a youth concert that evening. We walked around for a while trying to find the venue, an ATM and the location of the restaurant where we made reservations. We were successful on all three. The recital was to be in a small sanctuary at the top of a very steep hill. We were able to combine the walk up the hill with a meandering walk back down in a cool, tree shaded park.


    When we reached the town square, it was too early for dinner, so we parked ourselves at a British-style pub and had a Guinness. Approaching our reservation time, we walked up the main street and went to a different restaurant than the one where we made reservations. Our first restaurant had changed names and we think that the one with the old name had moved. We were unsure which restaurant had our reservations. We ate instead in Trattoria i Polpa. This is where I had an outstanding lunch a couple of weeks ago. Dinner was even better. We started out with crustinni spread with liver pate along with baked pecorino cheese with a light honey sauce. Ann had pasta with squab while I had flat noodles with pheasant. The sauce was slightly spicy and flavored with cinnamon, oregano and rosemary. It was one of the best pasta meals I have every eaten. We managed to finish a liter of sparkling water and a bottle of the house red wine.


    After dinner, we headed up to the church for the concert. We met the Ashland group on the way and found out that “assisting” in the youth concert meant showing up and filling seats. We were disappointed that we wouldn’t hear them perform. That was one of the main reasons for staying over in Florence before going home. In any case, the Fiesole youth orchestra was very good playing several Vivaldi pieces.


    We left the concert early. It was well after 10:00 and we wanted to get some sleep before our morning flight the next day. We took the #7 bus down the hill and transferred to the #23 thinking that it would take us back to the hotel. We found out that our bus was going the wrong direction. We got off at the train station and tried to interpret our route map to get back. We ended up walking. Bed time was midnight.