Chicken likes Pizza
Sunday, April 11th, 2010Did I say Pizza?
Ohhhhh, I must have been in Italy for too long because I actually was meaning Piza, well, actually Pisa (close enough to make the very lame joke work though, surely)! But for the record, this Chicken quite likes pizza too!
After a bit of a mammoth drive from Pompeii, we arrived in Pisa in the afternoon, we drove around for quite sometime looking for a car park (ended up finding one a fair way away, but after all that driving the walk did us good!). Speaking of driving, the drive around the streets was really interesting, the buildings houses and structures were not as I expected and were really interesting and cool, I think it’s worth visiting just for the drive around!
Anyway, oh, just incase anyone hasn’t picked up just yet why we were looking for a car park, it was, to see the great Leaning Tower of Pisa.
So we stretched our legs and headed off, on the way we stopped and made a new furry friend, a very cute dog that was tied up outside in the sun looking very thirsty, so we gave him some of our water (well, ended up being the whole bottle, since we didn’t have anywhere to pour it into and he slobbered all over it), a pat and some attention, which he seemed to like and continued on (he tried very hard to follow us, however the lead just got in the way!).
Finally reached the Leaning Tower (I am making it sound like it was the world’s most mammoth walk….it was actually only about 3 blocks!), and just to be like everyone else, we posed in the usual way – where you pretend to hold up the tower, however for me it was a little difficult without any arms to speak of, so I went for the “giant chicken” pose:

Giant Chicken!
and here is another of me:

Yay, look at me, I am at the Leaning Tower!!
I will probably shock some people when I say we decided against going up inside the tower, something I will probably regret (although I prefer to see it as an excuse to go back – hehehe), as the wait was over 3 hours, and we were keen to get to Florence so we could spend some quality time there (TIP: Get your tickets to go up the tower before you walk around and see everything, they only let a certain amount of people go up at a time). I have since seen some night shots of the tower (I am a sucker for pretty buildings lit up at night!!), and kind of wish we did stay, oh well, next time.
We did spend a fair amount of time soaking up the atmosphere, I was very impressed with the grass, it was very comfy and soft, nothing better than sitting on the grass outside a great building enjoying the sun….not too much can beat that!
Anyway, back to the tower, I must say hats off to the crappy soil and less than perfect foundations on which it was built, it is certainly much cooler with the lean. And it actually leans more than I thought (photos just don’t do it justice!)…..it really looks like it is leaning just that little bit too far
What some people may or may not realise, is that the tower is part of the Cathedral of Pisa complex, and I must say, the cathedral and baptistery were equally amazing. As a site, it surely is impressive (Even if you have been through Europe and seen every Cathedral known to man)! So, I was one happy chicken….

































