March 25, 2009

Firenze Musei

Firenze Musei is a network of thirteen state museums in Florence, Italy
 

The museums own and display approximately three hundred thousand works of art and exhibits...just imagine...




I have the opportunity to go to Italy....

20 comments:

Unknown said...

I wish I could visit. You visiting Italy? now that's so cool :D

Cindy said...

Oh, I hope you take it!

Michelle Engel Bencsko said...

For reals?! I hope opportunity turns to certainty!

Sherry said...

oh, and you should go. Oh, the tales you'll tell.

Tess Kincaid said...

If I shrink myself really small, will you pop me in your carry on bag?

A Wild Thing said...

GO...GO...GO...but beware of the lure 'Under the Tuscan Moon'...you may end up with a fixer-upper and loads of great food and wine!

Anonymous said...

Ohhh, I LOVED Italy, especially Firenze! I will be glad to haul your luggage for a chance to go with you. puh-LEEZE? :D

When do you go?

Kate

Elizabeth said...

I'm a very lucky person.
I lived in Florence from 1972-5 in the days when all the museums were FREE on Sudays and you could just wander around all day drinking all the wonderful art in.
ps your new 'do' is so pretty

Jill said...

Could be WONDERFUL!

Anonymous said...

GO, Charmaine!! How wonderful it would be! Don't hesitate...seize the opportunity.
Carla

Alicia @ boylerpf said...

You lucky lady you! Hop on the opportunity as you never know if it will come again. Live today!

Jeanne Estridge said...

And I know we can count on you for lots of pictures -- cool!

Robynn's Ravings said...

Then you better GO GIRL!

picciolo said...

Oh lucky you!
: )

Cecile/DreamCreateRepeat said...

Oh, how lucky you are! We spent time in Italy (including Florence) a few years back. Mostly we stayed in a little resort town on the train line called Monticatini Termi. It is a traditional spa town (as in taking the spring waters) and Italians have been vacationing there since Roman times. We were practically the only Americans there -- lots of huge Italian families on holiday, Germans and a few Brits. We could take the train to Piza, the Mediterrean sea, Florence and Lucca for day trips. We then trained down for a stay in Rome.

Ah....Italy!

T.Allen said...

Go go go! Are Cammie and Trux invited?

Anonymous said...

Omg! When, Where, How?!!

Congrats, you should SO Go!!
:D

mati said...

Diva,
Do enjoy it! Revel in the melodious sounds of Italian, the animated gestures of the shopkeepers and museum workers, the taste and smell of an espresso, ....my sister married a Florentine and has lived there for over 20 years. Perhaps that is why I migrated closer here in France. Alas,enjoy your planning and your trip!!

Lisa's RetroStyle said...

Lucky you!

Unknown said...

What a fab opportunity - I hope you're able to take it, and let us all live vicariously! :)