Part III
An Exciting Side Trip to See an Opera!

One of my favorite parts of this trip was traveling by train to see an opera located in San Casciano, a small village in the commune of Casciano within the province of Pisa. I always wanted to see an opera performed in Italy and was lucky to find an online advertisement for Cavalleria Rusticana, performed by professional singers as a special benefit for the Parish Church of Saints Ippolito and Casciano and free to the public. When I researched my train tickets, I discovered it was about an hour and a half from Florence. However, when I arrived at the Santa Maria Novella train station, I found out I needed to purchase another ticket in order to take two trains! The taxi driver, Enzo, arrived in a small black town car and was very helpful and kind. He exclaimed to me that he did not know there was such a great show in his village and refused to charge me any money for the ride!

Hoping to make the show in time! 
Beautiful scenery on the way to San Casciano 
San Casciano Station 
Waiting on what appeared to be a desolate street for Enzo the town car driver. 
Enzo – a fabulous driver!
When I arrived at the front of the church there were at least two hundred people in the audience seated outside in white chairs. I had no trouble finding a seat. The beauty of the lit-up church was hypnotic. There was a full cast and musical accompaniment by a talented pianist and electronic organist. I was mesmerized by the spectacular voices of these singers! I felt like the luckiest person in the world and honored to attend a free show with such unbelievable talent.








