In which the author offers a quietly discerning portrait of several Tuscan cities—Leghorn’s surprising modernity and austerity, Pisa’s serene and monumental charm, Lucca’s lively blend of the antique and the pastoral, and Pistoia’s tender, sleepy medieval grace—each city revealing a distinctive note in the larger symphony of Italy. We observe with gentle affection the rich interplay of art, architecture, history, and the everyday, inviting a reflective appreciation rather than a hurried admiration.