Il mio classmate italiano molto gentile (wow that is probably wrong in countless ways) captured these remarkable images of the Florentine Duomo this morning. Lucky Cristian has this view from his apartment. He said that one moment the Duomo was clearly seen and the next it was obliterated by a cloud. Thanks for sharing Cristian Ibanez!
Florence (Firenze)
Something I enjoy every day in Florence
Buon natale da Firenze! Merry Christmas from Florence!
Let’s pretend, for just a moment, that you own a Renaissance palazzo in Firenze…
This photo above is pretty dark, but so was the day.
I like it!
I’d be extremely happy to call this rustic little beauty la mia casa! How about you? You left your bike out front. Better bring it inside.
Ciao!
Exit Enter spotted today
Vedute fiorentine (Florentine views)
And found my way to the top floor where they have a terrace with incredible panoramic views of la citta.
See what I mean?!
That Duomo hovers over the city of Florence, reminding me of a very large and very Renaissancey looking space ship. A visitor from the past.
But, at any rate, I just wish Florence were more picturesque. It is such a shame that she is not. Ha ha.
Here are some more shots from the terrace. It is quite a place to view the city.
The sky seemed to be feeling all operatic, just like the singer in the Piazza.
The Rinascente is notable for a couple of other reasons as well. It’s a decent department store, though quite small. But, it has the most amazing Christmas lights.
While strolling through the city on my way back to my hood, the Santa Croce neighborhood, I passed this ambitious and talented street artist at work.
And when I came near to Santa Croce, the church was highlighted by the late afternoon sun in a very agreeable fashion.
Looking good, Santa Croce!
(Note to self: nothing is making me pay attention to the ending of Italian words and matching adjectives and nouns like trying to write these posts. La mia professoressa will be mighty happy when I show her how hard I worked this weekend! Such a teacher pleaser, am I! It has always be thus. It’s always been the one place I respect authority!)
Guarda tutta la frutta! Look at all the fruit!
Some of the citrus from Sicily comes wrapped in little papers as you see above. I plan to get some of those!
Guarda la dimensione dell’ uve! Look at the size of the grapes!
Fresh raspberries and currants are available for a hefty price.
Little strawberries from Sicily.
Do you see those dabs of red sealing wax on the pear stems above and below? Those seals are added when the fruit is cut from the tree to keep the fruit from ripening too soon and spoiling, I believe.
Limone: la genuinita del bel paese. The genuine lemons from the beautiful country. If ya got it, flaunt it!
And finalmente we arrive at apples, above and below.
Finito per addesso. Grazie e arrividerci!
Che belle sono le verdure! How beautiful the vegetables are!
Mangia le tue verdure! (Eat your vegetables!)
Today I was at the divine farmer’s market, known as Sant’ Ambrogio, before the sun came up. I snapped a bunch of photos as the merchants were setting up their offerings for the day. Yowsa! What a market! Che mercato, per favore! My Italian lessons are starting to kick in.
It won’t be hard to follow your mother’s command to eat your vegetables with this amazing collection of offerings, in December no less. Can you imagine the September produce? Mamma mia!
Guardiamo (let’s look)!
Ignore the oranges below because I am planning an entire post on them, so lovely are they and so much do I love to eat citrus. But do check out the Jerusalem artichokes which are plentifully in season adesso (now).
The artichokes are spectacular fare in a local trattoria. Believe me, I have been eating them all week!
Mangiamo! Let’s eat!
























































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