Thursday, December 16, 2010
Europe Photos
Like I mentioned, I took around 4,000 pictures - I'd love to go over them in person with everyone. But if you just want the abridged visual journey through my trip, I think I posted a slide show into the blog - and you can access the online album from there (by clicking on a photo or however).
Again, thanks for all your prayers, thoughts, advice, loaned gear, and interest in my Europe trip. I enjoyed it that much more thinking I'd get to share it with you all.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Coming home
But I'm ready for the USA. Europe is great - but I probably could never live there long term. There's just something a out America that makes it better (family and friends are a big part too!).
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Last last night in Paris
Traveling
Also, fanta is super popular here.
I was sick - but now am better
I'm feeling much better today - maybe it was the awesome camomile tea I had last night - it was at some chic gipsies cafe in Florence. The tea had actual camomile flower heads in it - it was about 7 dollars but worth every euro. Seriously, it was the beat camomile tea I've ever had.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Uffizi
I wish I could have taken pictures, but they yell "no photo!"
Borgedello museum
Florentine breakfast
Friday, December 10, 2010
View from the cupola of the duomo
Did I mention the prices everywhere have gone up by at least an euro - even more in some places - this frustrates my budget.
Florence
Thursday, December 9, 2010
We don't serve tap water here
Roman evening
Also, today I met up with my new seminarian friend, Christopher - the son of the deacon at grammie and papa's church. We walked around Rome a bit and had lunch - he's a great guy and answered so many of my questions about churches and Rome.
Wow, I've done so much and been blessed to meet great people in my travels. Only a few days left - Florence and then home!
Scavi tour
Oh, I couldn't take pictures either - and I saw a 1st century mosaic of Christ that was out of this world! You'll just have to go to Rome to see it for yourself.
Postcards
I'm sending these from the Vatican - hopefully they arrive quickly. Also, I bought one more stamp from there - but i hadn't written the postcard yet - so do I have to go back or what - since it's a different country? I'll figure that out.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Living european
Also, Italians are odd. I saw a gas station attendant smoking a cigarette right by the pump and a barrel of oil - wow. And I saw one guy who used two hand dryers at once - one for each hand. Haven't seen too many oddities, but those were worth noting.
Also, I must look English/French/Italian since people keep asking me for directions on the street - or maybe I just have one of those faces. I understood it in London - but I'm not dressed near chic enough to be thought Parisian or roman - but they keep asking!
Oh, one more note: you'd think they'd play Italian music in Italian restaurants - no - they play Arrowsmith, Lady Antebellum and all the hits of the 70s - today - I figured on violin music but I was wrong. It was like this in Paris too.
Chao!
At the capitoline museum
I don't trust my guide book anymore
The vocation of St. Mathew
Anyway, this and two others were AWESOME.
Photos
This is one of the many pictures I took - it's like I'm a bust in the Vatican museum - ha!
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Walking across Rome hurts
But don't worry - I can still walk - just taking it easy for another day across Rome.
Sistine chapel
I cannot imagine how he painted that - this even beats out my recent most favorite chapel (Ste chapelle in Paris) - just wow - I could sit forever under that ceiling - wow - and I bet it's even better during mid day than at dusk!
The Vatican museum is huge
I got tired doing that and decided to end with the chapel - lo and behold - there were many more sections between me and the chapel! Oh boy! And the museum's closing soon!
I skipped most of that stuff - I can hit it upon my next trip to Rome. But by then I'll have forgotten what exactly
I missed, do the same thing again - etc. Also, da Vinci's last supper was in restoration - bummer.
Oh well - I saw a ton of other stuff that was great and enjoyed the rest.
Saint Peters basilica
Maybe I'm a tough critic - but, like most Italian churches I've seen, the decoration almost seems too much - a little too over the top. I certainly prefer the austere beauty of a gothic or roman cathedral to the splendor and eloquence of Italian churches.
I feel there just might be a point where you can put too much gilt and too many naked statues over something - maybe I'm jus old fashioned - St. Peters was wonderful but the adornments were over the top sometimes.
Tiramasu
The Keats - Shelly museum
The museum was small - and like most places dedicated to authors I've seen - had little of much importance to really do with the author. It was a neat find for four euros - the picture below is of Keats' room and death bed - and death mask - eerie!