Showing posts with label Rome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rome. Show all posts

Thursday, February 14, 2008

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way...

to the Forum!
Well, I guess technically nothing That funny happened; but it really was a great trip!

Now, a lot has happened in the past week - so let's see if I can recollect enough to give you a good overview of that trip.

We left last Thursday pretty early in the morning to travel to Rome (by TRAIN! my new favorite mode of transportation). Wednesday was our 2 week mark here. And boy, you could tell! Everyone was suffering from serious cabin fever and we were ready to get to a new place!

We arrived around 10 or so and checked into our 4-star hotel (Thank you Harding) - which was about 3 blocks from the Pantheon...what a life.

We traveled to some places in town that day: Circus of Maxentius (the boys raced around the circus), St Paul outside the Wall (Paul's bones are supposedly here), the church and crypts of San Sebastien, the Pantheon (still one of my favorites) and some other places. There are lots of nuns in Rome. I like to see them.

The next day we literally saw all of Rome. We did Santa Scala (the church that was built to house the supposed steps of Pilate that Jesus climbed that Helen, Constantine's mother, brought back from Jerusalem; Catholics make a pilgrimmage here to climb the steps one at a time on their knees saying a prayer at each; it was pretty awesome to see the nuns and an older lady doing it...very moving), St. John Lateran, the Forum, ate lunch on a hill by the colosseum, St. Peter in Chains, Mamertine Prison (where Paul and Peter were supposedly imprisoned in Rome). Then, a group of us went to the Capitoline Museums - one of the best museums I've ever been too. But, while we walked through the piazza there we noticed a protest about to begin.
Robbie told us that the signs were protesting about equal housing or everyone having the right to have a home --- something along those lines. Anyhow, while we were in the museum it turned into a riot; we peered out the window and saw the polizia with their barricades up.
Some sort of political figure (the mayor perhaps) came out and said some things into the megaphone and everything calmed down.
Don't worry they were just throwing chairs from windows in the Senate house...nothings too dangerous ;]
That night I ate at Hard Rock Cafe; that was one of the best nights ever. YAY AMERICA!!!!!!!! And free water. And a cheeseburger.

I'm not sure what day I'm on.
We did Vatican City the following day. And, while I've been there before - that is also a fantastic museum. There are so many things from so many different time periods in there; Egyptians, Etruscans, Greeks, Romans, Florentines, Americans -- it never ends. And of course, the Sistine chapel...still breathtaking - a bit overrated - but beautiful nonetheless.
I went to St. Peter's Basilica with Nick and Tyler and we decided to climb the Dome. Now, I am very afraid of heights and I don't love small spaces. So, this was a very big deal for me.
Climbing the stairs was like being in a fun house - sometimes the stairs leaned or the wall crushed you so you had to walk sideways...but the view made it so worth it.

St. Peter's Square designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini

We hung out with our friend Riccardo who is actually from Rome and went to dinner with him and went to a cafe afterwards.
Sunday or whatever day I'm on we went to the Villa Borghese;
That is where all the sculptures of Bernini are housed (okay, not all but a lot of them). He was the first sculptor of his time to sculpt things in motion.
We weren't allowed to take pictures in there; but, if you have time you should Google image search either "Daphne and Apollo" or "Pluto and Persephone". In Pluto and Persephone, where he is grabbing her leg it looks like his hands are actually pressing into flesh - that is serious talent.
We also climbed the Palatine Hill that afternoon; with our packs. The palaces on that hill were huge and just went on for ages.

We got home Sunday evening and enjoyed lounging around the villa; our group started laundry and went ahead and packed our bags for the next day.

I can't write anymore tonight.
Tomorrow there will be detailed accounts of Sweden and Venice.

And, this isn't even close to everything that happened in Rome.
I took something like 400 pictures. Believe me.
Here are a few.
We are posing as statues here; pretty awesome!


I'm sitting on Constantine's kneecap. He was humongous.


This is me and some of my friends sitting on steps outside of Victor Emmanuele's monument that looks like a typewriter.


CIAO!

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

the journey continues...still...

Nothing of interest happened today. I went to class.
I took a nap.
Spent the afternoon planning our Sweden trip and brainstorming ideas for 1st, 2nd and 3rd free travel.

Just to throw some ideas out there...
1st (6 or 7 days i think)
Flight to Portugal (you have to understand that you can find VERY cheap flights here; our flight to Sweden is 19.96 Euros)
Beach in Lisbon.
Train to Spain (Seville).
Ferry to Morocco; spend the day there. Ferry back at night.
Train to Barcelona.
Day there.
Overnight train to Switzerland (Interlaken).
Train home.

2nd (7 days?)
somehow get to Istanbul.
Day or two there.
Train to Thessaloniki. Train to Athens.
Flight to Rome. Train home.

Last (10 or 11 days).
Munich/Dachau/New-es-schwan-stine (fake phonetics)
Paris
Brussels (an hour or two...haha just joking)
Amsterdam (to see NOUR!!!!)
UK.
Dublin, Edinburgh/Glasgow, LONDON!!!

We leave the villa at 6:45 in the AM to catch a train a little before 8 in Firenze.
Onward to Rome. I'll be there til Sunday. Limited internet.
Don't worry it will all be documented so you all can be on the edge of your seats until I am able to update again. What a jam packed 4 days we are going to have!

I'm so excited to see the hub of the ancient world again.

Ciao!

Carnevale.

Not every day is interesting here. We're finally really settled in after being here for 2 full weeks.
And, the cabin fever is setting in -- everyone is ready to get out of the villa for a couple of days. Which, is good because tomorrow we head to Rome until Sunday.
After that -- our schedule is pretty much non-stop for a month or so. When we get back on Sunday, 8 of us are heading to Stockholm, Sweden via Venice on Monday and will be back Thursday...
Home for a few days then we go do a 4 or 5 day southern Italy tour...home for a few days then 1st free travel...etc.

It's about to get crazy! But, it's fun nonetheless.
I realize everyone at home is having awful weather...I hope ya'll are okay - but, don't send it here!! For the most part it's been very mild and for that, I am thankful.

Classes are pretty boring; Dr. Garner's two classes run together (which isn't a bad thing) and we listen to a lot of Italian pop music in Italian class. But things can't always be SO colorful :]

Class this morning and then the afternoon/evening in Florence.
And what I said about blisters - don't worry they will attack you too. They are okay to live with, but really...there's nothing you can do to stop them.

Ciao!