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On the 5th day of our Italy vacation, we take a walking tour of Florence, go purse shopping, grab some amazing sandwiches at Pino’s, then we took a tour of the Uffizi and Accademia Gallery. We have some dinner then find eat best gelato in Florence. Filmed 6/16/23

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21 Comments

  1. Nice find ,Clark. Thanks for the walking tour. I love purse shopping ,too.the statue of David was huge. Most of Europe eats dinner very late.

  2. did you all go down to Naples at all? i did, when I went to Italy back in 2016 for my graduation trip

  3. Loving the vacation videos! What an amazing trip! Clark seems to be really enjoying himself learning new things everyday!

  4. I stayed in an old nunnery just off the main square… memories, great video! P.s whenever my students ask me what my favourite artist is… it’s always Michelangelo.

  5. So… my question is… as a fellow secondary school teacher… just wondering if Coty going back to the chalk face? I don’t think I could take a fabulous year out and go back.

  6. Hi guys it s been awhile , thanks for sharing this with us go Clark and pigeon chasing and burger and chips I d probably order same thing😎

  7. I guess if you can see Florence, art, and eat PIZZA…a little shopping is not so bad 🙂 Good training for when Clark becomes that great husband and dad. Your and Cody's commitment and dedication is going to net one special Clarkman. Enjoy the day!!

  8. Fun fact about David and the other male statues: You may notice they're not enormously endowed. This is because in the Ancient Greek and Roman world, large genitals were associated with stupidity, lack of restraint, and vulgarity. Whereas, small genitals showed intelligence, self-control, and civility.

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