Another hot day under the fierce Tuscan sun

Even though it’s hot, I needed a caffè latte, and my favorite place in Florence for that is at Gilli’s, founded in 1733. I love this place!

And the caffè was a delight, as ever!

Outdoors, the windows of Gilli are always filled with beautiful presented seasonal confections. This little girl seemed entranced by them. Who could blame her?!

The streets were rocking with tourists and bikes, taxis, horse and carriage, anything but regular cars.

I have loved this covered loggia for 40 years. The marble inlay is beyond beautiful.

My walk took me by my favorite eatery and I loved the fresh design of the large ferns.

Blocks away I spotted a new car model (to me it’s new): the Fiat Topolino (mouse). I love the color of this little convertible.

Later, at a souvenir stand, I smiled when I saw the Vitruvius cat design. I thought you might like to see some of the many t-shirt styles available. There are many!

And then, to balance the riduculous with the sublime, I was interested in the operas being performed this summer at the opera house in the city.

Another great day, if a bit hotter than I would like. :-)

Coming to

I’m just now coming to. My first week in Florence was kinda rough.

Of course it’s summertime and the weather is brutal! That plus jet lag left me feeling like poverina Mona Lisa above.

But this morning I was beginning to get my groove back and on an early morning walk I spotted some things that delighted my eye. There was a brief rain which cooled us off and cleared the air. A great morning for a strenuous walk.

I was happy to see the old familiar way to announce the birth of a baby with ribbon on an exterior door. And this time a girl!

The rowing club, pictured below, is one of my favorite sites in the city. It is located directly below the Uffizi!

The pigeons are still making themselves comfortable all over Florence. This one found an especially interesting perch.

A little further down the Lungarno and I spotted some wisteria still in bloom. I adore this flowering vine!

The oleander is always a treat. So hardy and so lovely!

It is wonderful to be back!