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When in Rome
... was very tall with long columns and had big double doors. I wish I could have seen it at its prime, before all the wars. The courthouse was called Basilica Julia. It had beaten up stairs and lots of detailed columns. Arch’s also were all over it. I couldn’t help to think how much of our democracy back home was based off the ideas that were made on the hill that I was standing on. All of that walking made ...
Mighty Roma
... too far - take a taxi" which they eventually managed to do. Meanwhile, back at the hotel (or to be more specific about 50 metres down the road) Kaye and I had to ferry all four suitcases plus hand luggage to the hotel lobby (reception was on first floor and the lift was tiny - at least they had a lift). Hotel Sant Angelo on first inspection wasn't great but I must say, after four days here, we just love it. Great location, excellent breakfasts and the ...
Rome Day 2
... to the Spanish steps, which aren’t really that cool. It’s neat to say I’ve been there but they were just stairs. It cool in Rome there are lots of fountains around that you can just fills your water bottles at, but they aren’t water fountains they are actual fountains. Then we met up with Kelly and Charlene and went to a little wine bar and had some wine with our tour guide, it was really fun. Our tour guide is very funny and nice. We told ...
What? We only have two days in Rome?
... much of Rome as we could. But first, we needed to eat. We went to a little restaurant off of Plaza Navona that Jen had eaten at last time she was in Rome. The waiter was working on setting the table and was surprised that we wanted to eat so early - it was probably around 6pm or so at this time and that is extremely early to be having dinner in Italy. We had our usual feast of apertiv and wine and I ordered the Rome specialty of pasta ...
La Dolce Vita
... my family, chatting it up over great food and wine and just sharing stories and laughing. THAT, my friends is la dolce vita. I wish we could have hung out the whole week but he works too so, Saturday it was. Even better if my family from Cessalto could have came down to Rome too. Again, they work too.
Day seven: Time to pack it up and say arrivederci to Italy once again. We were tired and ready to go home yet a bit sad the trip ...