This is my last night, definitely mixed emotions – I am so excited to get home and see my babes and friends and sleep in my own bed but this has been such a pause on my real life. I have slowed down because I could only focus on the Italian and the singing, the negotiating life with strangers and the process of keeping busy, visiting galleries and museums and eating in different cafes and restaurants on my own. On the other hand it has been amazing to really get to know this wonderful city in all its beauty and its noisy, bustling life. The streets are always crowded even in November, the pavements are dirty with trash and dog poo, bikes and electric scooters whizz past you all the time, cars wait patiently -for Italians – as the streets are so congested. Workers with massive bags of laundry balance them and sometimes family members, on scooters (not the Vespa type but the foot type) weaving in and out. Police sirens can be heard at all hours clashing with the many bells in the city. The history of the place is visible and tangible everywhere, there is not a building which doesn’t have some connection with the past. Of course the art – the collections of statuary, paintings, frescoes, monuments, buildings and gardens not to mention the food, music, and all the culture in general – are extraordinary. No wonder so many students are here. It feels safe, although I was warned that there are pick pockets and of course there are people asking for money, I have felt safe and confident. I have met some new friends and felt so supported both here and from home.
Today I decided to try and see some of the places I had not managed to before, I went to Santo Spirito to see the central market which is food, vegetables, crafts and others. The church is absolutely beautiful, definitely one of my favourite, the chapel owned by the Fresobaldi family has some wonderful art and an extraordinary altar which sits underneath the small cupola. Just off the church is a wooden cross and depiction of Jesus by Michelangelo when he was only 17, you’re not allowed to take photos but it is lovely as he is so young and simple. There is also a lovely peaceful garden in the middle of the cloister with lemon trees and a fountain. A friend told me to go to the rooftop cafe at rinascente which is like a department store in Piazza Republica. Unfortunately I was a muppet and went to the cafe on the top floor but didn’t find the roof top one until afterwards. I then walked to the market at San Ambroglio but it was shut. So after quite a long walk back I checked out a cafe which had been recommended and turned out to be brilliant. I wish I had found it before but I can thoroughly recommend it, it’s called Melaleuca and is quite an unusual place, very popular. I had the most delicious plate of sweet labneh with fruit and flowers with a frozen chai as it was very warm by then. Then I went back to the hotel to rest my feet and have a rest and check in my flight online. For the evening I went out again and some of the streets have got their Christmas lights on now so it looked lovely. I discovered a place which happened to be full of three different tables of Americans so they were very jolly. I had pasta as my last supper because I thought I should honour the tradition in this place, it had a delicious – what it called duck sauce.
Thank you dear Firenze for such an amazing time, I feel enriched, enlightened, nourished and fatter!


















































