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Massively Ancient Rome
... all the museum guards were fussing over her, trying to work out what was wrong with her. Dave used his few words of Italian to explain, then realised later on that he had told them she was very cold, instead of very hot. Doh!
The heat really was a problem all day. Despite a few s******s and finger pointing from some very rude people (who probably got very sunburnt!), the umbrella trick worked ...
Post-visit : Rome (0480) Exploring Modern Rome
... in a little fountain plaza to strum some music. It’s been a long day of walking—nearly 40 kilometers of wandering around Rome… but definitely worth it. I now feel I know this city as a whole, and I found some of its treasures all on my own by venturing outside of its touristy parts. I’m still not finished exploring it… hopefully I’ll save some time at the end of my trip to come back and make my Rome hike a Rome ...
Rome (Day 2)
... second day in Italy and she’s already in love lol. He was sexy though.
We took our food back to our hotel to eat in the room and just relax although when we got to the room, Lynnette had no silverware. Always an adventure in Rome! We went down to the hotel bar/snack restaurant but the bartender was nowhere to be found. After 5 minutes, we went to the front desk who tried calling the bar (duh he isn’t there, we just ...
I heart Roma....(well some of it for sure!)
A great last day in Rome... sorry for the negative blog entry yesterday but I needed a little venting session... today, we managed to avoid most crowds and delighted in everything Italia.... gucci, prada, etc... :)
We had a slow start to the morning and got on the subway around 11 and headed up to the main primo shopping district... this was so much fun, Not that I had the nerve to enter many of the stores but it was so fun to see who was walking around the area. ...
All Roads Lead to Rome
... pub that first night out in Sorrento (and on several more during our stay). We also met Uncle Nick, and (brother) Joshua. Incidentally, Joshua had a restaurant down the street at which we ended up dining not only that first night, but also for our Thanksgiving dinner. I have to say, it was especially nice walking into both establishments again on the night of Thanksgiving and being warmly welcomed by familiar faces. It made being so far from home on the holiday a little ...