Tuscany through my eyes: Week 22
After 20 years in Pisa, I finally visited San Rossore Regional Park. And I regretted not having visited before.
After 20 years in Pisa, I finally visited San Rossore Regional Park. And I regretted not having visited before.
April is usually a good month to be in Pisa. Not only the famous sights, but also the “other Pisa”, the lesser known corners of the city, its parks and gardens, its monuments, its coast.
On March 25th, Pisa celebrated the New Year. Yes, that is correct… 2014 is already here in the city.
Waking up to this kind of view is not bad at all! But Pisa on St. Patrick’s day was also awesome!
Rain, rain and more rain. And the river Arno looks quite scary in Pisa!
I find Pisa really charming even under the rain. And when the rain stops, the colours are just gorgeous.
Late winter is usually a nice time to visit Pisa. Here is what you can expect
January is a cold month in Tuscany, and one of the first unmistakable signs the winter is here is the morning mists and frost.
This week the Tuscany I see is a sadder place. But ready to get back on its feet and to go back to being as beautiful as always.
After 18 years in Pisa (at least half of time) and my entire life in Southern Tuscany, nature and art should not leave me in awe anymore. But the electric blue sky of an autumn evening made me realize you cannot really grow used to beauty.
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