Day 71
Today was Pisa. Finally! I'd been slacking on being a good tourist since I'd been so close to Pisa for awhile now without seeing Il Torre Pendente! Too eager to get going, I started walking to the train station before my friends told me they were going to be over an hour late. Instead of sitting and waiting for that long, I walked to one of the city gates that I'd seen pictures of. I got there, and realized it was going to be hard to see the part of the gate I wanted to see and I was low on time. So without actually seeing what I came for (The Piazza della Libertà ), I turned around and ran back and barely made it.
On the train, we sat next to African immigrants and they asked a few questions, like if we liked Obama. It was interesting because I'd heard so much about the immigration crisis. Then at one of the stops, I watched a teenage boy greet someone, maybe his uncle, with a double kiss. Despite seeing this everywhere, I still haven't gotten used to it.
When we arrived in Pisa, everything seemed closed and run down. We stopped at one of the open bakeries and I got tiny little cannolini's and paid in change to get rid of the sea of coins at the bottom of my bag. As we got closer to the tower, we ran into a group of Africans selling their usual goods: selfie sticks and stuff.
The town itself was pretty underwhelming until suddenly we could see the Piazza of Miracles through the buildings. It had been dead on our walk there but now there were so many tourists it was impossible to take a picture without little heads at the bottom. From one side, the tower didn't really look like it was leaning at all. Or at least, not in pictures. The sun eventually came out and it was like we were in a completely different town. This Pisa, the Leaning Tower version of Pisa, was pretty and well-kept and clean. I'd heard from my friends that the tower is all there is in Pisa and I'd say I have to agree. We came, saw the tower, felt stupid posing with it, and left. And saw the two other buildings, I think they were the Baptistry and the Cathedral. Well, we also tried to climb the tower before we found out it cost 18€! Lol NO.
By the end of the day, I was starting to get hungry. Luckily, there happened to be a McDonald's right by the train station, so I got a milkshake and paid in change again. I thought it was amusing but I was probably the only one.
I always feel like I have the best days when I leave my bed. I never regret it. But yet when I wake up, I always have to try so hard to convince myself to not just stay under the covers and wait until tomorrow.








































