This blog is a virtual scrapbook of my experiences in and around Palma de Mallorca, España.
Friday, December 19, 2008
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Don't know where to begin to end!
With exactly 1 week to go, I don't know where to begin to conclude my study-abroad visit to Palma de Mallorca. Its funny because I look forward to retuning home, but its so wild to actually be leaving. It all passed so quickly, and now I'm just trying to enjoy every final moment to the fullest. Most of all, I will miss the care-free environment that is Palma and the people. I'm running around taking pictures of everything I can and saying my goodbyes. Its all so surreal!
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Firenze!
I came in at night, and from the drive to the hostel, I knew that we chose the perfect place. For the night, we share pizza and pasta, and went to bed early. Saturday morning we hit the pavement at 7AM. We had an appointment with The David, yes the one and only at the world renown Galleria dell'Accademia. It was amazing to see this historic work of art up-close. I couldn't believe that we were so lucky.
This museum is best known for holding The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli. Along with this famous work of art, the museum holds about three floors of thousands of pieces of statues and paintings. We took as much of in as we could, but you need about 24 hours in that museum alone. We still had so much more to see and do!
Because of our early rise, we were starting to lose steam after the Uffizi. However, onward we went to visit the oldest bridge in Firenze. It is now a beautiful tourist attraction with lots of shops and street vendors. It was bustling with lost of people and attractions. We decided to have a late lunch and recharge. It was a quick, but worthwhile bite to eat, and we were off again to make it to the Duomo. This is the cathedral church of Florence, also known as The Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore. Although we did not make it in time to view the inside, I took plenty of pictures of the outside, which is just as beautiful.
Needless to say, we enjoyed a wonderful day in Firenze. What else can I say? I felt so fortunate to be able to meet up with these lovely ladies. When we said goodbye the next morning, it wasn't sad at all for we knew that we will see each other very soon on our next reunion trip to Augusta, GA. Until then, ciao bellas!
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