A Tale of Two Davids

In the Davids of Donatello and Michelangelo lie the stories of the public and the private Florence. This was true in the 16th century, and it is still true more than 500 years later.
Ann is a sixth-generation Texan, named for a multi-great grandmother who arrived in Texas in 1836 just weeks before the battle at the Alamo. She grew up in Mississippi and New Orleans, has lived in both Seattle and Manhattan, and finally moved back to Texas in 1992. Her career has been in higher education, where she worked for over twenty-five years in many capacities, including teaching courses in writing and web-related topics, and managing academic departments. She is now writing and traveling full time. Her life and travel blog, AnnCavittFisher.com, hits its second anniversary in October 2017. She shares her travels, thoughts on life, and experiences as a woman and a mom.
In the Davids of Donatello and Michelangelo lie the stories of the public and the private Florence. This was true in the 16th century, and it is still true more than 500 years later.