Here are a few items of interest, none of which warrant a post all their own.
Dom, the former marathon runner, thought this must be towards the end of the course. We are only seven kilometers from the walls of Lucca (where the race probably began and ended). The runners were pretty spread out and not moving too quickly. He also thought we were seeing "the back of the pack."
On Sunday it had felt COLD but the next morning it dawned mostly clear and we discovered it really had been cold. There was snow on the mountains and quite low on the surrounding hills. This particular mountain formation is called Il Uomo Morto - The Dead Man. You can see that it does look like a man laying down with his head to the left.
Yesterday (6 Nov) we went to Florence for the day. It started out looking a bit dismal but by the time we arrived the weather was mostly sunny and warm.
We spent most of our time buying things at the San Lorenzo Market. It was almost deserted. When we walked over towards the Duomo we were surprised at the crowds gathered there. It was so different from the nearly empty streets we had been traversing that we turned around and went another way.
After we finished shopping we wandered around. It was a bit early for lunch so we went to Piazza della Repubblica and people watched. It too was nearly empty. For the first time we noticed this interesting brass relief map of central Florence. It has a lot of detail and is quite cunning.
I took this picture to show my mother. She will get a kick out of it as my father's name is Jack.
Dom stayed up late last night (early this morning) to watch the election results. I went to bed but woke up when he came to bed at about 5:30. The result is neither of us had a good night's sleep. It has been a rather lazy day today.
Not much time left for us here in Italy. We leave next Tuesday for Nice and our flight to Austin TX on Nov. 14. The Formula 1 US Grand Prix is there on Nov. 18. We are looking forward to the race and getting back to Seattle on Nov. 19. In the meantime we are enjoying the last few days of this trip.
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