We left Nice on June 28 and headed to Italy. We stopped in Pisa along the way to visit the leaning tower and the basilica. There was a most creative photo competition next to the tower and I'm pretty sure Reagan, Emily P. Ana, and Mr. Zeboor won it by doing a cheerleading stunt to "hold up" the tower! Seeing the leaning tower was really neat and it was much bigger than I imagined.
After Pisa, we headed towards Florence and to our hotel which was in a smaller town outside of the city. We are dinner in the hotel and then we went to a music festival being held in the town. It reminded me of the music Wilmington has dowtown in Friday evenings, except the music was in Italian. Some of the students even danced along with the music!
The next day, June 29, we had a walking tour of Florence. Florence is the birthplace of the renaissance so a lot of famous artists are from Florence and many famous works of art are housed in the many museums in the city. Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Galileo are all Florentines. The city was beautiful and I was impressed with the unique decoration on their basilicas as they were decorated with a combination if white, green, and red marble.
Yesterday, we left Florence and travelled through Assisi to get to Rome. Assisi was a small town on a mountain and they are known as the city of peace. We drove past fields of sunflowers to get to the city on the hill. We toured the basilica of San Francesco in Assisi which is unique because of the combination of Romanesque and gothic styles of architecture.
After Assisi, we continued in to Rome where we had a brief walking tour to see the Trevi fountain (which is under construction) and the famous Spanish steps. We had dinner and then checked into our hotel at Hotel Vintage, which thankfully has wonderful wifi :)


