Mark and I both participated in the Hypertext 2009 conference that took place in Torino, Italy this year. (You might better know the town by the name Turin. However, after collaborating with people there, the name Torino is more familiar.) Since the cost of such a trip is mainly in getting there, in terms of both money and time, we chose to arrive a bit early and do a bit of personal travel before the conference. We chose to go to Florence for our personal travel there.
Most of the pictures in the slideshow are from Florence, starting our third full day there, due to some travel complications heading out there.
Our flight to Atlanta was delayed due to weather in Atlanta causing them to temporarily halt all flights. However, they were boarding our flight to Charles de Gaulle for an on time departure, meaning that by the time we got to the concourse, they were already announcing final boarding, saying that everyone should already be on board. We were not the only ones just getting there, and they did hold the flight back a bit to allow others with delayed flights a chance to catch the flight, as there aren't many of them in a day. Catching our final connection was a bit easier, but we got there just as they were finishing boarding there, too. We arrived in Florence to find out that our luggage had missed the connection back in Atlanta and had yet to cross the ocean, meaning it would be at least a day, minimum; we got it almost exactly 48 hours after arriving in Florence. And our new camera was in it, along with our clean clothes.
I don't really remember what all we saw in exactly what order in those first two days. The pictures give me clues to remind me after that, but for the first days, I can't guarantee the order, so instead I'll just mention what places I remember we did see.