Museums, Street Performers and Awfulness

So currently I  am on an overnight train from Florence to Munich. Unfortunately, due to a stupid error in our Eurail time table schedule, we had to take the overnight train which we did not take into consideration in our budget, so we are in coach and not a sleeper car. But fortunately, our car is pretty happening, with an Italian/German 18-year old going into flight school, an Indian Monk who is going to study German, an English college grad who is going into graduate school for Librarian-ism, and a mom from Winter Park, Colorado who is joining her daughter and her boyfriend on a leg of their trip through Europe. And, not to mention, Kristi and I just finished a full bottle of wine by ourselves (we offered, but apparently the monk and the 18-year-old flight student don’t drink), so we are feeling good to sleep on the way to Germany. UPDATE: NIGHT TRAINS ARE HORRIBLE. Contrary to my feelings written above, this was one of the worst experiences I’ve had. Nothing to do with the company, but the seats were like old solitary confinement spaces where it is just too short to stand up, and too short to lay down. It was just too small to be comfortable.  (KRISTI INTERJECTION:  Also, the air conditioning wasn’t working, there was a baby stranded in a stroller in the hallway near our car – crying its little eyes out, and at some point, I decided that I would be more comfortable laying on the dirty, dirty floor.  This lasted until I remembered trying to find a bathroom to use earlier, only to find the closest one filled to the brim with pee and poop.  While laying on the floor attempting to sleep, all I could imagine was that toilet overflowing and pee and poop making its way over to me, laying there on the nasty floor.  Needless to say, I quickly stood back up and rearranged myself uncomfortably in my tiny chair.) So our advice would be to avoid the night train at all costs, or at least spring for a sleeper car.

But we need to get back to our last days in Florence…

Our last two days have been comparitively relaxing, being our Florence museum days. However Kristi is still waking up at 6:30 am and rearing to go, so they are starting out early. Yesterday, we woke up and found a little local cafe for breakfast, which turned out to be a lot like the Italian Cheers where everybody yelled the guys’ name who walked in, only subsitute cappucino for barley pops, and insert two American tourists who have no idea what the hell is going on. The highlight of the day was going to the Galleria Accademia to view the David, by Michealangelo. It was 100% worth the hype. Then we walked around Florence, which turns out to be much more beautiful and amazing than the area around our hotel would make it out to be. We found ourselves at a wine bar and then a great pizza joint across the river for dinner, partaking in many a vino and bierre before treaking back to the hotel – only to be sidetracked by what I can call the greatest street performance known to man. We caught a few words of English and figured they had to be from the U.S., so I went and talked to the camera man (who was documenting their travels) and it turns out they are a 19-piece brass band from Providence, Rhode Island, some go to Brown and others just used their vacation from work to do a 2-week mini-tour through Italy. Check out the greatess of the What Cheer? Brigade:

The next day began with a MacGyver-like adventure involving a camera charger. I accidentally brought a charger from Kristi’s old cameara and the battery wouldn’t fit; running through my options of buying a new camera, using disposables/iPhone for the rest of the trip, or smashing apart the old charger with a chair in hopes I could piece it together to fit the new battery, I went for the latter and here’s the result:

Battery Charger

Yes, those are band aids holding it together.

We then packed up and headed for the Uffizi gallery, which, along with rows and rows of baby Jesus and Mary paintings, main acts include Botticelli’s Birth of Venus and Spring.

And later that night, we packed up for our overnight trip to Munich and leads us to now. We will see what Germany has in store, but I can tell you it will include many pretzels, beer and sausage. I can’t wait.

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    On July 06, 2010 NJMom says:

    I’m so glad you’re having such a good time. I love reading about all your adventures. I totally agree with you about the overnight train ride. We did that from Venice to Paris in a sleeper car, and they must have problems keeping the AC running on those trains. Our trip was miserable too. Keep the news coming. Love to both of you.

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    On July 07, 2010 Mike says:

    Wait this is Andrea first of all!

    1. I am jealous you are in Florence!
    2. Did you go to the amazing gelato place by the river that you and I went to?
    3. Did you find your giant pink purse/camera thief from 6 years ago??

    Have fun! Drink lots of wine for me!

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