37 results found for May, 2011

Last Night in Italy

Last Night in Italy

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We began our day bright and early with plans to catch the 8:00 train out of Pisa. We go to great lengths out here to avoid actually committing ourselves to anything, so we hadn’t actually bought the tickets, but we were planning on making the train. We were packed up and on the road by […]

Return to Pisa

Return to Pisa

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With our side trip to Rome under our belts, we went to bed not quite sure where we were going to go next. After a lot of research, a lot of discussion, a lot of “I don’t know… where do you want to go?”‘s, and finally an arbitrarily contrived decision, we have decided to train […]

Roman Ruins

Roman Ruins

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This morning we decided to do something pretty much unheard of for us on this trip and sleep in, and then use the rest of the morning to get a few things organized and taken care of before we headed back into Rome. We’ve quickly discovered that being full time travelers doesn’t exempt us from […]

Vatican City

Vatican City

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We woke up this morning, grateful to be in such a nice, clean, quiet campground. Although it was a little bit chilly as the sun had not come up over the terraced hill on which our tent is pitched, we were excited to have a day to explore Rome. Up for today was the Vatican […]

Our Utah Garden

Our Utah Garden

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Since we have been gone, my little brother, Colton, and his girlfriend Miara have taken on the task of tending to our garden.  When we initially planned our trip, one of the things I was the most sad about was that we wouldn’t be home to get the garden going and I am so thrilled […]

Pizza Pizza

Pizza Pizza

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After our very long day walking around the Vatican and strolling the streets of Rome, the night had pretty much gotten away from us before we had time to make any dinner.  Ben was still determined to eat good wood burning oven pizza and we’d seen the cool ovens at our campground restaurant, so we […]

Onward to Rome

Onward to Rome

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We turned in for the night basically as soon as it was dark last night, in part because of my imposed “boar curfew” since dusk was when they showed up last time we free camped.  It was a bit irrational since the brush was so thick we could barely move around and there were no […]

Heart of Tuscany

Heart of Tuscany

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After a day of planning and making decisions regarding our route, I was ready to hit the road this morning.  Bree, still a little sore from our alternate activity day, was a little less energetic.  We began our long day on the bikes by climbing a massive hill in parts so steep that Bree had […]

Thoughts on Touring

Thoughts on Touring

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With our second week on the road now under our belts, I finally feel like the overwhelming stress of cycle touring is wearing off a bit. Looking back to our first week, I can now see how jet lagged we must have been. We literally fell asleep every time we sat down and would nap […]

The Italian Barber

The Italian Barber

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Ever since Bree and I began the planning stages for this trip last fall, we began coming up with things we wanted to do while in the various countries.  On my bucket list was to get my hair cut by an Italian barber.  Not just a guy who cuts hair, but a true barber (not […]

Tourists in Florence

Tourists in Florence

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Bree: Having had a less than stellar day in Florence yesterday due to the sheets of rain, we were ready for another try today.  We hopped on the bus mid-morning and headed back into the city center.  Ben wasn’t feeling very well, so first thing upon our arrival we made it back to McDonalds to […]

Descent into Florence

Descent into Florence

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We packed up camp today, relieved that today would bring only 25 miles into the artistic capital Florence (Firenze).  As we were loading all of our possessions onto our overloaded bicycles, our camp-neighbor Edouard came over to talk to us.  Eduoard, his wife, and his 2 children were spending some time in Italy when their […]