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Feet Still Hurt
... 7 or 7:30 feeling refreshed and looking forward to our meal. Speaking of dinner, I tonight had some cheese stuffed gnocchi in a truffle sauce that made me weak in the knees. Absolutely wonderful. I also had gelato twice today. I'm not even mad. Tomorrow morning we leave for Venice for two nights and will probably try to stop somewhere in Umbria or Tuscany for lunch. We probs won't have wifi until our hotel in Venice, which I am really excited for. Until ...
A Roman Sunday
... next door closes at 1pm (it’s Sunday of course) – and to be aware of pick-pockets. Wayne and Jocelyne are not arriving until evening, so we get some picnic food from the deli over the road, add a bottle of rosé from the supermarket - and picnic in a nearby piazza (square). Helen and I claim a concrete bench in the shade from the heat, and observe our neighbours. Others seem to be either resting ...
Rome
... the things on mum’s bucket list. We did a tour because we did not want to go through Naples (we thought it would be too dangerous) However the tour stopped in Naples Port anyway so we couldn’t avoid it. It was not the best tour as they did the commentary in 4 different languages so it got really tedious and we did not get as much information. We also stopped in a lot of pointless places and only had about 2 hours in Pompeii. We liked it, but it was ...
Last Day in Roma
... is one of the largest piazzas in Roma. I took several shots of it as well and then headed towards the TIber River.
Walking along the Tiber River for about 30 minutes, I reached the bridge to St. Peter's Basilica. It must have been around 11 by this time and the droves of people lining up to get into St. Peter's was over half way around the St. Peter's Square. As you can see, I obtained a few more awesome shots and then headed towards the ...
Well-kept secret
... shrugs. He tried to ask one of the carabinieri in the street, but they were pre-occupied with stopping traffic in all directions. "Presidente dela Republica," he reported, accompanying this announcement with a series of gestures involving the hands, shoulders, mouth and eyebrows, which I interpreted as Not a huge fan. He then briefly hijacked the map of two unsuspecting Asian girls who happened to be in the wrong place at the right ...