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Cozying up to Christianity in Civitavecchia
... doesn't answer. Perhaps we are early in the season for his arrival at the summer cottage. The local shops are quaint and the lake is peaceful and calm - a very relaxing spot for relaxation.
Our final destination takes us through the gentle hills and undulating fields of Rome's wine-growing region to the farmhouse "Monte Due Torri", located in the middle of the Albani hills. This farmhouse includes in its 50 acres a restaurant, ...
When in Rome, Do as the Tourists Do
... s amazing to see architecture that dates back so far. In America, we think 100-200 years is a lot, try 1000-2000 years! I won't atttempt to label the pics, maybe Alessandra, my friend and amazing guide, can clarify later what is what! However I think the Pantheon, which i always get confused with the Parthenon, St. Peters, the Colluseum, the Trevi Fountain and others were amazing.
Also just the small cobble stoned side streets ...
Surrounded by History
... Angeli, a very old church whose outside looked like ruins but whose inside was gorgeous. We sat at the fountain in the square for a bit, then walked back up to our hotel (we were quite close). We wrote some of our journals before dinner then asked for a recommendation from the front desk.
Dinner was at Andrea's, a little less tourist oriented restaurant a few blocks from our hotel. We split bruschetta with tomatoes for an appetizer. I had an ...
Futbol...not the American pastime
Okay time to talk Italy oh how I have neglected you in this so far. So last night marked my first experience at a professional soccer game it also turned out to be one of the most competitive matches in Italy...Napoli v. Roma. This rivalry is supposedly a dangerous one due to the close proximity of the two teams not to mention Naples being known for it suspicious mafia connection...Anyways soccer has always been on of my favorite sports to watch live ...
St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican
... but still prefer Siena’s. I LOVED the dome in Siena… it looked like a starry sky.
After this long adventure (made longer by Steve attempting to get the perfect picture ;)), we decided to get some lunch. We went just outside the Vatican walls to a non-descript little restaurant that had some tables out on the sidewalk (well really there aren’t any sidewalks… it was more like the road…). The restaurant ...