During another sublime breakfast, Sarah & i wondered if there was a walking tour around Firenze?! We now have a love of walking tours after our hugely successful one yesterday (see Day 3). Itβs much easier for us to just follow a group instead of getting lost and wondering around aimlessly, and itβs a great way to learn the history and culture of the area.
They did do a tour and it started just after lunch. We booked on it and then decided to go for a walk to see if we could find the starting point by ourselves. It was in an area we hadnβt covered yet so we knew it was going to be a challengeβ¦..We failed, but we found a lovely cafe! We sat outside with the sun blazing down, it was fantastic! π
The image below shows me staring at the sun. Since being registered blind and having no central vision at all, i can now stare at the sun without squinting or blinking. Didnβt know it made me look this weird though, lol. π

We then spent a couple of hours enjoying finding new and wonderful shops, before heading back to the hotel. The reception had arranged for someone to walk us to the walking tour meeting point, fantastic! π
Firenze Walking Tourβ¦
The group met up in a different square than the one we found earlier, and gave us another one of those radio thingyβs, Yay! As the guide was talking about the square, i captured some shots!
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Moving from the square and through some little side streets, we stopped at the “Basilica of Santa Croceβ founded byΒ Saint Francis. Sarah said βWow, it looks like someone has iced it like a cake! It doesnβt look realβ.Β

Walking through the streets we were told of a local artist whoβs adding figures to road signs.Β

Β Continuing with more fantastic Medici family history we found ourselves in a familiar square (Piazza della Signoria).


As we didnβt have lots of time to walk around and take photos, Sarah & i revisited on Day 7 to get some more interesting shots. Now itβs onwards to the river. π

When we accidentally found the river Arno during the Firenze marathon, Sarah had said that the river looks dirty, like brown sludge. But today with the sun shining bright, it glowed gold like nothing iβd seen before! π
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We continued our tour by walking through the “Piazza della Repubblicaβ ahh, the place with the sparkling building (see Day 1).

Then finishing our tour at the Florence Cathedral (Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore). Yay another amazing bell tower! π

Β Iβve heard of βKnockingβ on Heavenβs doorβ but now i was stood at βThe Gates of Paradiseβ.

Β Sarah then said βGo and stand in front of the doors of the Cathedral, we need more photos with you in them so people will know you were hereβ. I really donβt like this side of the lens, but this is for you guys! π
Wow! Were these doors made for theΒ Nephilim?!! π


After this amazing tour, we felt that we could now spend a few days exploring with a little more confidence, starting with a trip to our fave coffee (and cake) place which is right next to our hotel. The cherry on top of the cake below really sums up our day. Itβs been another unbelievable day that always leaves me saying βHow am i here? This is like a dream! I still canβt believe iβm here?!βΒ

Β Youβll be very pleased to know that my next post (Day 5) is the opening day of the exhibition!
Iβm so blessed that youβve stuck with me on this incredible journey. God bless you. π

December 17, 2014 




Your photos are so wonderful! Thank you Steve!
Awww thanks Debbie! It was such a beautiful place, it wasn’t too difficult (even for me) to get some nice photos! lol. π
i christian im glad to find your blog i like your subtile and your anointing im surely im gonna be following you.
Thank you so much, it’s great to see you here! Thanks for stopping by and checking out what God’s doing in my life. God bless.