View of the Uffizi Gallery

The Uffizi Gallery in Florence is wildly overstuffed with art. For example, you can see a long line of portraits mounted in a line on each side of the ceiling in the photo below.

Glorious Ceiling

The ceiling of the Baptistry of Saint John (right next to the Florence Cathedral) has a fabulous ceiling - and no wait lines to see it. Everyone else is trying to get into the cathedral.

View of Florence

One of the better views of Florence is from the observation platform at the top of its cathedral. Here is a panoramic view.

Epic Florence Cathedral

The Florence cathedral is massive and wildly overdone, showing the absurd amount of wealth that this city-state had in the middle ages. The following photos include the outside, the paintings in the rotunda, and the walkway inside the dome that opens out near the top of the structure.

Unique Wine Delivery Method

Historically, you could make purchases of wine through the wall of a building in Florence, rather than having to go inside. One of these openings is shown below.

Enhanced Street Signs

Local Florence artist Clet Abraham sells stickers that modify street signs in a variety of humorous ways. Here are four examples:

Mind Your Step

This sculpture is positioned on one of the Florence bridges, and was made by local artist Clet Abraham, who is known for quirky art installations.

A Bridge Over Muddy Water

This is the famous Ponte Vecchio in Florence, well-known for the masses of jewelry shops along its walkway, as well as the masses of tourists buying from them.

Typical Provence Street

This street happens to be in Venasque, but could be in almost any of the hilltop towns in Provence. Crooked, windy, eroded, and very steep.

Ocre Building Materials

This photo of Roussillon shows the ocre tint of its buildings, which were constructed from the ocre-colored rock in a local quarry.

Wrong Time for Lavender

This is the famous Gordes Monastery, where they grow all the lavender. Not this time of year, though - everything was gray and dry, instead of the usual lush fields of lavender, backed by a very well-maintained monastery. Oh well, wrong time of year.

Pretty Spectacular, But Would You Want to Live There?

Here is a nice shot of the French village of Gordes, which is stuffed with winding streets and leaning houses. Definitely high maintenance. And yes, that definitely looks like a swimming pool in the lower right corner. Could be medieval, but not likely.

All This for Goat Cheese

We visited a farm in Provence that produces goat cheese (including this goat). The facility was astonishingly dirty, so I skipped the cheese eating part of the visit.

Avignon Water Wheel

It took some work to find it (much banging of cell phones that kept changing directions on us), but we eventually found a street in Avignon with a series of old water wheels running alongside it.