Friday morning finds us in line with many other tourists to see the magnificent Duomo of Florence. After a look around and under (ruins from an earlier church) the cathedral, we go around back to take in the Duomo Museum - a collection of treasures from the church, statuary and drawings and models for the building of the Duomo. On the streets again, we settled in for some good pizza - each one had one! After a short break at La Contessina, we hopped a bus for a 20 minute ride to the village of Fiesole which sits above Florence. The main reason to go is to climb to the viewing point to look at the city down below and then to continue the uphill trek to St. Francis Church, so that's what we did. Fiesole has been around longer than Florence (a Roman outpost at first). Etruscans had lived in Fiesole since way back in the BC times, but when Rome decided it wanted the city, it got it - there are still Roman ruins in town. Our day was capped off by a bit of vino in the courtyard before retiring for the evening. More later!