Friday, July 29, 2011

July 16-22- A Week in Lignano

We decided some time ago to rent an apartment in the beach town of Lignano. Because with Lucy's visit, there would be five of us sharing Fab & Nicole's 2 bedroom house, we thought that the kids could use the beach apartment on the weekend and the three of us, Lucy ,Uwe & I, would take the place over on Monday. Not only would we have a wonderful vacation at the beach but we would also have some necessary time away from each other and give Fab & Nicole ( our hosts) some much needed privacy!

The three of us drove down to Lignano on Monday- a 45 minute drive- and met the kids for lunch at one of the many beach bars.
                                         Here is the map of Lignano Sabbiadoro where we stayed

                                             Lucy, Nicole, Uwe & Fab having lunch

Our apartment- 1 bedroom with beds for 3, a tiny living room plus kitchen, and a fair sized bathroom had a great balconey overlooking the pedestrian way through town where we could spend time people watching when not shopping or beaching.

The pedestrian way in the evening was crowded with shoppers/ strollers
and mostly German tourists

The following is the beach area where we spent a couple of days either in a rented gazebo or under an umbrella.

These are the gazebos that we rented one day jointly with the kids

And a sea of umbrellas!

On Wednesday, Lucy & I took a day trip to Venice ( a separate blog entry) and when we got home totally worn out and pooped, Uwe had made us a wonderful spagetti dinner which we ate on the balconey.
                                         What a wonderful guy- the best.

                               We also rented a 4 person bike one day to cruise around town.

                    The 'Lignano Express' drove tourists up and down the pedetrian way every evening

There was great shopping- everything is on sale during the month of July. Bought new Italian shoes, a cute top and many presents to take home for our families. Lucy, a fashionista, of course outdid me!
Many good restaurants were both along the pedestrian way and along the beach. Needless to say, we had some memorable meals.
                                   Some more Lignano pictures. Eating diner

                                         The pier with restaurant/night disco in the early morning

                                     And more beach pictures- sandy beach  and you could walk out forever





Thursday, July 28, 2011

July 13-15- Three Days in Firenze ( Florence)

On Wednesday July 13th we were woken up at 5AM to take the 6:19AM train from Pordenone to Firenze. We picked this early train as it went right throught with no train change along the route.
The high-speed train arrived on the minute and left 5 minutes later- we boarded quickly and found our reserved seats. Quite luxurious for 2nd class tickets!

                                             The train pulling into our station.


After an uneventful and restful 3 hour ride, we came to Firenze. We had a map and got a mite confused leaving the train station. We knew where the B & B, Residenzia Vespucci, was that we had booked but somehow got turned around and walked the wrong way for a couple of blocks. No problem- we soon corrected and found our way with Uwe draging our suitcase.

Front of our B & B centrally located right beside the river.

 When we first found the correct address  the door was locked! We finally pressed the bell for what we assumed was the correct floor/apartment and were buzzed in and told to turn left when we got off elevator on 2nd floor.

And our wonderful host, Francesco, in the reception area.

The room for three people was large especially by European standards and the bathroom was enormous. We were very pleased with our accomodations.

The dining area where a huge and varied &  breakfast was served every morning.

View out the front of B & B


Since we had arrived so early- 10:30AM- we had a whole day to explore the city. We started by walking to Duomo- most famous spot in Firenze.

Lots and lots of tourists in this area

Including Lucy & I

We also walked along the river and took some scenic photos

And more

That evening we had diner at a recomended restaurant- Trattoria Armando- totally excellent. We had our best meal ever.
Pictures on the walls were of all the famous artists- opera singers, ballet stars, movie stars- who had eaten there.

The next morning we walked over the Ponte Vecchio on our way to the Pitti Palace & Boboli Gardens where we had reserved tickets.

The bridge- Ponte Vecchio

Inside the bridge

Many jellery/gold shops and many, many tourists. After a few more blocks of busy  touristy roads, we arrived at the Pitti palace where we picked up our reserved tickets. Because we had arrived early in the morning- 9:45AM- the line-up to buy tickets was only slightly longer than the line to pick up reserved.

Inside the square of the Pitti Palace

Lucy taking pictures inside the square- this gives you some idea of the size.

The Boboli gardens were enormous! We walked ( and walked) and took many pictures.
The palace from the gardens

Standing on hilltop overlooking palace in the distance

More garden pictures


The grotto with strange statues & pictures inside



From the top of the gardens you could see some beautiful typical Tuscan scenes



After a short lunch ( and a well-deserved bierre) inside the complex, we went on to see the Pitti palace. No photos were allowed inside? though I did manage one before I was warned.

Most of what we saw room after room were paintings of old Italian & Dutch masters of the 1800's. And there were a few rooms decorated with furniture of that period.

That evening we went to the Piazza della Signoria to see the replica of the statue of David ( the original was moved to a museum).

Still pretty impressive. At least 3 times life size- he towered over us.
The Piazza was as usual crowded with fellow tourists.

And a youth band played and entertained.

On the walk back to our hotel, we stopped and had a drink at Harry's bar.


Our last day we still had lots of time left to explore. Our train home did not leave until 6:30PM so we  had an entire day. We explored a few side streets on our way to the open-air market.
Here are some typical street scenes- all very safe and better for walking than driving!

With hundreds of parked Vespas

The outdoor market was huge- block after block of merchants selling leather goods, tee shirts, ceramics, shoes etc etc.

As well, there was a huge building housing an indoor market for meats, cheeses, flowers and more.

After finding yet another out of the way place for lunch, we did more walking through more scenic piazzas


Finally after 3 days of walking and playing tourist, we arrived back at the train station to catch our 'First class' coach home.





                            

Sunday, July 17, 2011

July 12- Visit to Piancavallo

 Once again our week is so full of activity that I have to divide it by location- this time to the nearby ski mountain area called Piancavallo. This is close to the village of Aviano.

Uwe, Lucy & I set out on our own with map in hand- I was navigator. Finding Aviano was no problem but finding the road up the mountain was trickier. After a couple of wrong turns we finally saw a sign pointing back to the way we had just tried. Sure enough by shear luck, we found the correct way.

The road up the mountain was well paved and very winding and it took us almost 25 minutes to reach our destination.

                                                              Some views on the way up


Here we are with our trusty car

 
The temperature was about 15 degrees cooler- wonderful since the airconditioner at home was broken!
Here is the entrance to Piancavallo

And some of the resort as well.

The resort had several hotels, restaurants and a wonderful ski area. There was a chairlift open on weekends in the summer to take people to the top where another restaurant was located. However,we were here on a Tuesday so no luck.

Some more picturesque views from the base


Lucy & I in front of the Ski Lift Map- lots of black diamond runs!

And the Ski School

We had lunch & spritz at one of the bar/restaurants enjoying the much cooler air.

The base is at 4000' with higher mountain tops surrounding