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Arriving in Rome, "Time Elevator" & Trevi Fountain
... and not too nice either. Plus they brought Katie's meal but not mine and I had to ask where mine was after some 5 minutes of waiting. We left most of the pasta. They asked why so I said it was not good. They apologised and gave us the bruschetta for free. We went down the street and shared a takeaway margherita pizza slice, which was delicious. Much better value at 3.50 euros!!! And a very charming pizza seller who, when I said "come sta" (how are you) he replied "so ...
"No one's gonna hit a nun!"
... as that was done (45 minutes late, grumble), we booked it out of there to see fireworks for the flower festival at Castle Sant Angelo (note that we didn't actually get to see the flowers cause the receptionist told us the wrong day for it (whoops; now that I've google imaged it, I'm kind of annoyed about that).
Anyway, we got to the fireworks just in time, they started just as we got there! ...
The Amazing race begins
... master pieces. With out the explanation, the sheer grandness of the paint work is overwhelming, but with the step by step explanation of its true meaning, the master piece takes on another level of wow. Not to forget mentioning that Michelangelo was one gifted and cheeky *******. He has hidden many secret messages in his artwork, including a small boy giving the fig (the mid century version of giving the finger) as well as one which was only ...
Those Truscans
... or the harpist. Canapes are brought around, we look out the window at the passing Mediterranean and make our way to the Britannia Restaurant to feed ourselves once again.
Its an amazing phenomena that people would actually want to sail on the Queen Mary 2 knowing it is a "she she" very dressy oriented cruise liner and then not want to dress for the occassions. Men have been turned away at ...