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Adventure in Italy: Florence, Day 5

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day5postcardHere’s the thing — and I expect no sympathy here — but travel is hard work. It’s a blessed kind of work, but this girl has to be very kind and gentle with herself while on the road. I schedule “downtime,” and grab it where I can. Today that was necessary. But first, I had to go see some art.

We started the morning with the enchanting Museum of San Marco and the magical Fra Angelico frescos and painting. It’s one of those small museums that takes you by surprise and leaves its mark on your memory and, for me, my soul.  I discovered it on a trip several years back, and it hasn’t lost an ounce of charm. Fra Angelico was a monk, and this was his monastery. The frescos were created for the monks’ cells (bedrooms), and they remain right where they were painted. You cannot photograph anywhere in the museum, so these pics are from the internet. If I had to be a monk, self-condemned to a life without earthy pleasure, please, please let me sleep under these precious masterpieces.

On to lunch, a relaxing affair, and for me, a mortal American, a completely charming event indeed. Italians understand pleasure, have mastered relaxation, and lunch is a event. As they often drink wine with every meal, they are still perplexed by Americans drinking habits. They say we drink too much for effect and not enough for pleasure. I heeded the call and have been enjoying my afternoon vino with cuisine that makes me feel like a Medici (Florence’s very wealthy extremely powerful ruling family and sponsors of the Renaissance). My feet thank me after all that walking, and I understand siesta after all of that food!

Did I say I took it easy on myself today? Well, not yet — first, a visit to the Medici-Riccardi Palace. This was once home to Lorenzo (Medici) the Magnificent, Lorenzo almost single handedly (with some help from the Vatican) funded the high Renaissance, and the art here is indeed magnifico!

OK, now I can take it easy on myself. It’s time for a evening in with my Momma to reflect on all this glory. A trip to a grocery store that feels like a delicatessen for a picnic dinner in the room and a quiet evening of rest, listing to the rain gently fall!

Adventure in Italy: Florence, Day 4

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An enchanting day with a city of dreams. Imagine a group of some of the world’s all-time greatest artists, set free in a city to create and decorate. It happened, and the city is Florence.

Art is found in its original locations, the place in which it was created to be. Today, this was my playground, and I was filled with childlike awe and excitement. Popping in to see art here and there. Climbing Giotto’s famous tower to view the city from above, framed by the hills of Tuscany. A lunch that lasted most of the afternoon and was a celebration of Tuscany’s famed culinary treasures, an art form all its own. The evening was capped off with a tour of the Medici’s Palazzo Vecchio (open until midnight — I love this city!), Chianti Classico and more great food. Blessed, humbled, awestruck, inspired and so very grateful!

Deeply moved by Michelangelo’s final Pieta, created when he was 80 years old. Humbling to think of the passing of time, and to know when he created this sculpture it was meant for his own tomb in the 1560’s — but he didn’t like it, and smashed it. Thankfully,l it remains almost intact. The figure at the top is a self portrait.

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A fitting end to a beautiful day…

 

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