We were told that Siena was a mini-Florence which may just mean that it is all the tourists packed into a smaller town. What we found was a pretty cool medieval town with narrow stone streets and an interesting main square. The main square looked like a massive drainage area in front of a church. Aparently the town is known for its horse racing/rodeos. While we were in town some of the fans marched through town cheering on their favorite horses by waving flags, and singing along to a drummer--everyone wore scarves with baby binkies tied on the ends. It was like a pep rally for a horse race-interesting. Other memories include:
+Gloves in produce dept.
+Post office with trainee
+Woman who refused to move her car.
+Turtle, duck, fish pond
+Gloves in produce dept.
+Post office with trainee
+Woman who refused to move her car.
+Turtle, duck, fish pond
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