Part I
Share my latest visits to San Miniato al Monte, Santa Maria Novella Parfumeria, & and a special opera in San Casciano, Pisa!

The Apartment
“How many times you coming in Florence now?,” a friendly Italian clothing store owner asked me. I responded to him with a confident, “This is my fifth time!” To which he exclaimed, “Meraviglioso! I am happy that you love our country so much!”
My return to Florence, Italy in the beginning of August 2019 was a wondrous maze of experiences intertwined with new adventures and a few unexpected situations. (When traveling, I always know there will be little surprises of possible interruptions to my comfort zone!) My first stop after a nice fight on Swiss airlines to Zurich and then to Petrola airport in Florence was my apartment on Via La Luna (La Luna Street). I always enjoy trying out my Italian language skills even though I am a little hesitant starting out. Taxi drivers are always kind and willing to engage in conversation when I explain how long I have been learning Italian! As the taxi approached my street I texted one of the owners, Matteo, about my arrival. As the taxi pulled directly up to the street in front of a walkway leading directly to the apartment there was Matteo waiting for me.

I was so surprised because this never happened to me before. Usually, I have to struggle with my luggage going up at least one flight of stairs. However, this time, Matteo was there promptly to greet me and assisted with taking my belongings to the ground level apartment. He was very kind and immediately spoke in Italian to me because he knew I was trying to learn. He was very courteous and encouraging as I did my best to converse in his language! Matteo took his time explaining about the apartment and local stores, tours, etc. I was happy to listen to him talk about his personal experience of living in the United States for several years as a musician. There was even a lovely bottle of wine on the table in the kitchen. This is why I love Airbnb .com for finding places to stay when traveling! They always seem to be true to their ratings and Matteo and Monica were rated highly on the website!
This apartment was a gem! Everything was clean and there was a full kitchen/living room complete with two coffee makers (one american and the other an Italian percolator that Matteo taught me how to use on the stove top.). There were plenty of various spices and pasta on the shelves, in case I wanted to cook and even a bottle of Lemoncello in the refrigerator. The bedroom was a nice large size complete with a spacious mirrored closet. There were even 2 air conditioners, one in the living room and one in the bedroom. Two bathrooms were available as well! One had a toilet and the other had a shower…both had sinks! I was happy there was a washer and a portable fold-up wire stand that was a perfect size to dry my clothes. The cost for my two week stay was very affordable!
La Luna
Matteo told me there was a convenient place to eat, which was just a few steps away from the apartment. Of course, this restaurant was named after the street of La Luna. I enjoyed some delicious meals there and even a take away pizza one night. The wait staff was delighted to make my acquaintance and would give me two menus every time I visited – one in English and the other in Italian! I enjoyed talking to the waitresses and they were delighted to pose in photos for me. In the photo below, the manager was making Corina, Kejsi, Jessica and I laugh. Everyone laughed even harder when I said, “Che cosa fai?!” (What are you doing?)






San Miniato al Monte
San Miniato Al Monte basilica, was my first researched tour and is located very close to the famous Piazzale Michelangelo. This year the church turned a thousand years old! It is located atop one of the highest points in Florence with a reputation as being one of the most scenic views in Italy. The day before I planned to see this church, I was told by several of my Florentine friends to take a bus or taxi because walking would be difficult due to the distance from my apartment. Additionally, there are many steps to climb leading up to this attraction. However, I challenged myself into braving the walk from my apartment since Google maps showed the walking distance to be a half hour. Even though it was a very hot day, walking turned out to be a good choice for me and as I approached my destination, I noticed quite a few helpful street signs pointing out the direction of both San Minato and Piazzale Michelangelo. When I finally reached the cascade of wide steps and ascended to the top, I exclaimed to an artist seated on the steps with his paintings for sale, “Ho fatto!” (I did it He responded by lightly slapping my hand with a high five and cheery “Fantastico!”

Piazzale Michelangelo was my first reward at the top of the steps with a magnificent view of the city and a replica statue of Michelangelo’s David. Seeing the great icons of Florence from this height, such as the Duomo and Giatto’s tower, was breathtaking.
After taking endless photos with my camera and cell phone, I followed Google maps to San Miniato al Monte. More steps were there for me to climb and the second reward appeared at the top as I witnessed another gorgeous view of the city.

“I made it!” 





San Minato al Monte













