Friday we stuck around Orvieto for most of the day and then took a train to Florence where we stayed the night. We wandered around Florence in the evening to the usual sites, Duomo, Ponte Veccio, etc. When we got to Santa Croce we found that they were having a huge market of Italian foods in the piazza. Alyssa and I had artichokes and olives for dinner which was amazing. That night in Florence turned out to be something special. It was The White Night which is the May Day celebration of Florence and is the biggest Florentine party of the year. Everyone stays out until the wee hours of the morning no matter how young or old they are. There were concerts and bands set up all over the city. Every piazza, no matter how big, seemed to have a stage set up for a band. There was even a band playing on the Ponte Veccio. We wandered around for a while trying to avoid getting run over thousands and thousands of people. When we got to the Piazza Santa Maria Novella we heard the most awful noise coming from the stage of what seemed to be a large concert. Neither Alyssa and I knew what was going on but we knew that the music was awful and that people were really excited and cheering. The noises were high pitched screeching combined with the sounds of a sick whale. I don't even know. I picked up a flier on the ground and found out that it was the Vienna Vegetable Orchestra. All of the music was being made using only vegetables; eggplants, carrot horns, squash drums, and beans being thrown everywhere. I was actually somewhat impressed and I got some great video documenting it.
On Saturday we wandered around Florence again and saw pretty much everything we saw the previous night. Again, we stopped by the food vendors at Santa Croce and got the antipasti which may have been the most flavorful thing I've had in Italy.
Sunday Maxie, John, Alyssa, and myself went to Siena to see the St. Catherine's Day celebrations. We went to the church of San Domenico to see the opening of Mass where some of the Contrada members where dressed in their traditional costumes. A Cardinal also attended the mass and went over and talked to the head of St. Catherine. I bet that was a one sided conversation. We just walked around Siena the rest of the day. It was rainy all day so the festivities where a bit dampened. We went into the Duomo which may be the most impressive church I've seen in Italy. We also climbed an incomplete part of the Duomo to look over the Campo and the Duomo.
I have the rest of this weekend to pack and get ready for my return to America. I have been going out to a few of the local restaurants and having traditional Orvietani meals. For the most part, we have not eaten out in Orvieto all semester since we have learned to make such good dishes for ourselves. Now that I am going out to eat I am realizing why those people are professionals.











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