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Siena, Day 3, Album 2

a group of people looking at a statue

Theh Siena Cathedral Baptistry.

a group of people sitting on steps

Our group takes a break before heading to the Campo

a large crowd of people in a city

The Campo was jamed with 15,000-20,000 locals to see who would run in the famous Palio horse race.

a group of people standing in a window

The trumpets sound the first announcement.

a group of people standing on a balcony with flags

The flag of the first Contrada selected to run in July's race is hung outside city hall window to the roar of the crowd.

a group of people holding flags

Moments later the Drago contingent learn they'll have a hjorse in the race.

flags on the side of a building

When all is said and done, the 10 flags at the bottom represent the Contradas in the race and those at the top must wait until August's second race or next year.

a man wearing glasses and a blue shirt

Siena is full of great little family owned restaurants. Cafe Tores is one of the most unique with maybe

a plate of pasta with sauce

Pasta with wild boar sauce. And, by the way, Cook just might be right about

a plate of food on a table

A wild boar dish with sauce.

a woman in a kitchen

The small under-ground restaurant has an open kitchen.

a man in a blue shirt talking to another man

During dinner this young man from Texas interrupted dinner to ask Bill if he wasn't the man behind a DVD he had watched in College. He was thrilled to meet the author and narrator. Cook said the DVD has been successful beyond his wildest dreams, selling more than 44,000 copies.

a bowl of fruit and a lemon on a plate

Fresh fruit with a sprinkle of sugar and fresh lemon for dessert! We're eating well!


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