English Cemetery - Free weekend
Today is the first day of the students' free weekend. Some have gone to Siena, some to Rome, others to Ravenna and one as far as Germany.
Yesterday we ended class at the Protestant Cemetery in Florence, the burial place of Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Jean-Pierre Vieusseux, an 18-19th-century Swiss intellectual who lived and studied in Florence.
I have added pictures and additional posts to the blog, so be sure to scroll all the way down.

An image of the cemetery by Chris
Yesterday we ended class at the Protestant Cemetery in Florence, the burial place of Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Jean-Pierre Vieusseux, an 18-19th-century Swiss intellectual who lived and studied in Florence.
I have added pictures and additional posts to the blog, so be sure to scroll all the way down.

An image of the cemetery by Chris

3 Comments:
ah, so this is where the students who don't make blog entries or comments go? very nice. rustic. can do lots with the landscape.
If by "Free Weekend" you mean fighting for your life in Naples, then yes we did enjoy this past weekend. Seriously though, Naples was fantastic. Weather was great, the ocean is beautiful, and Americans have not yet lost their novelty there. Also the hostel was not too sketchy.
George, how could I forget to mention you Naples travelers! The pizza sounds like it was a highlight there.
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