La Lumiere di Piazza di Spagna
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Italian Adventure
... in national costume. It was very upbeat and you can't beat a bit of audience participation.
It was an early start on Day 3 with a ferry to catch out to the Isle of Capri. We only had one full day on the Amalfi coast so we had to choose between going to Isle of Capri or going to Positano a gorgeous seaside town. Of course I had to want to do both and was determined to make it happen. Once at Capri we took a 2 hour boat ride around the island. It was so nice to just ...
When in Rome
What a busy week it has been! I can hardly believe that it is Monday again, and we leave Rome tomorrow.
So what have Mom and I been up to? A lot of walking, and a lot of napping. Rome has been having the hottest Jue in something like a hundred years - plus thirty every da, so staying out between two and five isnt the most pleasnt. Our days have been filled with a late morning actiity, a siesta, and an eveming adventure. This is what whave been up to!
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Roma
... cuadra, la gente disfrutando de este clima inusual en otoño…llegue a Piazza Navona, una de las mas lindas, y que aun no había cruzado, con una fuente increíble, con unas estatuas de mármol como ya era de noche super bien iluminada, la Iglesia, y un monton de pintores, con sus cuadros, pintando “en vivo”, caricaturistas, muy Montmartre. Empiezo a caminar, y un pintor me dice “Ciao bella, smile…”, y me rio y el digo “Venia muy seria?”, y ...
Friends old and not so old in Roma
... Republic was wealthy, powerful and stable before it became an empire. According to tradition, Rome became a republic in 509BC. However, it took a few centuries for Rome to become the great city of popular imagination, and it only became a great empire after the rule of Augustus (Octavian).
For almost a thousand years, Rome was the most politically important, richest, and largest city in the Western world. After the Empire started to decline and was split, it lost its ...
Day before the Storm
Hurrah, luggage arrived at 4:00 PM today! Today is our last day before our Road Scholar group arrives on Saturday, April 16. We went to Castel Sant'Angelo. It was awesome. We also got ripped off with an expensive but lousy lunch at the Piazza Navona. Olga loves Rome. We will have dinner with Emanuela, who is in charge of Italian Details and who handles our groups in Rome. We will go over all the details of our itinerary and also do some planning for our 2012 ...